The Flight of the Valkyrie - S1-E5
Other mistake: As Crittendon pops through the wall, it is easily seen that the wall is Styrofoam, or other similar easily moldable material.
28th Sep 2016
The Flight of the Valkyrie - S1-E5
Other mistake: As Crittendon pops through the wall, it is easily seen that the wall is Styrofoam, or other similar easily moldable material.
28th Sep 2016
Visible crew/equipment: As Klink gives the info on the Tiger tanks, in the close ups, the studio light is reflected in his monocle.
28th Sep 2016
The Informer - S1-E1
Continuity mistake: The ground is soft, dark gray dirt. From the next episode on it is hard packed yellowish clay.
28th Sep 2016
The Informer - S1-E1
Visible crew/equipment: As Burkhalter looks down at the floor under the water tower, the studio lighting positions are distinguishable on the visor of his cap.
28th Sep 2016
Other mistake: As the Governor looks at the gorilla sentries, he is looking about forty-five° across the aim of the cannon next to him. When the cannon is fired at the gorillas, they are directly downrange of the cannon. After they're killed, he's again looking across the cannon's aim.
28th Sep 2016
Continuity mistake: As the two gorillas watch the approaching humans, one gorilla raises the telescope, then after the angle change, raises it again.
26th Sep 2016
26th Sep 2016
Schultz: [To Hogan about Newkirk in a Gestapo uniform] I must report this. It would be worth my life if I do not report this.
Hogan: It's only until tomorrow. He's gonna take it off again.
Schultz: Aahhh.
Hogan: After he steals the tank...
Schultz: Ohh?
Hogan: from the Panzer division...
Schultz: Ohhh?
Hogan: and brings it here into the barracks.
Schultz: Oh, I see nothing, I was not even here, I did not even get up this morning.
18th Sep 2016
Hot Lips and Empty Arms - S2-E14
Continuity mistake: When Margaret comes into Henry's office, interrupting the "training film" Hawkeye's part flips from being on the left to the right and back.
18th Sep 2016
Hot Lips and Empty Arms - S2-E14
Trivia: In the O.R., as Hot Lips is on a rant, a shot of a bottle of blood is smashing on the floor. This is a re-used shot from Season 2, Episode 3, "Radar's Report"
18th Sep 2016
18th Sep 2016
Continuity mistake: In the interrogation room, the dents Sonny made in the table disappear as he re-examines the photos of Lanning, and asks questions.
18th Sep 2016
Other mistake: As the opening credits roll, the helicopter that brought officials in is taking off. Trouble is, the sand is rushing in back under the chopper rather than blowing away from the rotor wash.
18th Sep 2016
Continuity mistake: After Zaius warns Taylor not to go to the Forbidden Zone, Taylor turns the horse to face Cornelius. In the closeup after Zaius tells Taylor "You may not like what you find", he turns the horse around again.
13th Sep 2016
Operation -- Annihilate! - S1-E30
Dr. McCoy: [In an aside to Kirk] Please don't tell Spock I said he was the best first officer in the fleet.
Spock: Why, thank you, Doctor McCoy.
Capt. Kirk: You were so concerned about his Vulcan eyes, Doctor, you forgot about his Vulcan ears.
9th Sep 2016
Other mistake: As Taylor realises what man did in the years from his leaving until his return, he is slamming his fist on the dirt screaming "Damn you all to hell." In the first Apes movie, he didn't give this final line until he was amid the surf waters, but here the water was a couple feet from him.
9th Sep 2016
Continuity mistake: The opening is a repeat of the ending of the first Apes movie. In the dialogue between Zaius and Taylor, Taylor turns the horse toward Cornelius twice.
9th Sep 2016
Continuity mistake: After Taylor dismounts the second ape, he attacks the ape, and the whip/rope used is dropped and Taylor is a few feet from it. In the closeup, he suddenly has it in hand.
9th Sep 2016
Revealing mistake: After Taylor gets up from being dragged in the square, another ape tries to rope him. As this occurs, the stuntman is easily distinguished.
9th Sep 2016
Question: Since World War 3 was the cause of the nuclear devastation, as evidenced in Beneath the Planet of the Apes, how is it that Dr. Zaius doesn't know the full story of the rise of the apes over the humans? Wouldn't the story be passed down?
Chosen answer: Dr. Zaius did know the true history of man and ape, but he deliberately hid the truth from the other apes. For Zaius (and other high-ranking apes who were guarding the secret), it would be shameful and demoralizing to ever admit that humans were far superior to apes in the past and that they could, potentially, conquer the apes. In more than one scene (such as the paper airplane scene in the first film), we see Zaius obviously frustrated that Taylor's very existence threatens to expose the truth.
Charles Austin Miller