Character mistake: In the first movie, Haymitch is their mentor. When they are eating dinner in the capital, Peeta says his mother said district 12 may finally have a winner, and she was talking about Katniss. What does he mean by "finally have a winner?" Haymitch had already won the games for district 12 in the past. So Katniss or Peeta winning wouldn't be the first for district 12.
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27th Nov 2023
The Hunger Games (2012)
Suggested correction: Where I come from, it wouldn't be odd to omit 'again' in such a statement if the last time it happened was long ago. It's taken to mean 'we finally have a winner in the modern day, which is important because it is not merely a thing of the past.' It's a conventional turn of phrase, not a literal claim that something has never happened.
16th Jul 2019
Married... with Children (1987)
The Chicago Wine Party - S7-E7
Character mistake: Throughout the entire episode, they talk about the beer tax being 2 cents. At the very end when Terry is doing her on air broadcast, she calls the tax a "2%" tax. There is a big difference.
12th Nov 2017
Married... with Children (1987)
Character mistake: When Bud is showing Al his school project of a fan page turner, he has it on the left side and blowing the pages left to right. That would be blowing the pages the wrong direction to flip pages. It should be on the right side changing pages right to left.