Sacha

And Just Like That... mistake picture

Hello It's Me - S1-E1

Continuity mistake: When Miranda arrives at the bar, she places her phone on the counter. In the next shot, she takes off her bag and sets it down again. While it might seem like she has two phones, subsequent shots confirm she only has one.

Sacha

Outlook Good - S3-E1

Continuity mistake: When Mary and Miranda talk on Broadway, the background crowd isn't continuous between shots. One extra in a blue shirt holding a phone even walks by multiple times during their conversation.

Sacha

And Just Like That... mistake picture

Outlook Good - S3-E1

Continuity mistake: The man in the violet polo shirt beside the old lady crouches as the dog lunges at him. In the next shot, he's upright and falling sideways - and yet in the following shot, he's suddenly standing again as if nothing had happened.

Sacha

Outlook Good - S3-E1

Continuity mistake: The guy from Ravi's team points at the cooler and says, "We've got sandwiches at the cooler," then holds the notebook. A shot later, his hand is over his head.

Sacha

Outlook Good - S3-E1

Continuity mistake: When Ravi opens the car door, a man in the back seat is smiling broadly and holding a phone in his right hand. A shot later, the phone has vanished, his right hand is on a bag handle, and his expression is suddenly serious.

Sacha

Outlook Good - S3-E1

Continuity mistake: When Ravi kisses Seema, a worker turns to another and says, 'This looks like a movie.' But in the very next frame, the second worker is suddenly crouched down working, with no one else in sight.

Sacha

And Just Like That... mistake picture

Outlook Good - S3-E1

Continuity mistake: When Ravi shows up, his reflection in the mirror behind Seema shows him taking off his bag. But in the following shot, it's still on his shoulder - he only removes it a few seconds later.

Sacha

Outlook Good - S3-E1

Continuity mistake: When Charlotte and Lisa are in Central Park, the passers-by in the background are not consistent between shots: some disappear abruptly, while others reappear metres behind after having already walked past.

Sacha