Factual error: When She-Hulk spikes the volleyball into the sand, it leaves a hole. Sand is so densely packed that at best, this would have left a small crater. (00:00:25)
Other mistake: When the Leader and his minions are escaping to the rooftop, the bomb detonator says there are only 30 seconds left. After Leader escapes and Hulk goes back into the building to get the bomb, the detonator says 10 seconds remain. While there is an argument to be made in movies and television not being strict with real time, in this instance, far too much happened onscreen for only 20 seconds to have passed. The heroes confronted the villains, one villain tried to talk a hero into coming with them, the police arrive on the scene, a battle happens on the rooftop, the villains escape with the police in pursuit, etc.
Continuity mistake: When Gargoyle is tempting She-Hulk with the ransom money, his right thumbnail turns from dark gray to the same blue as his outfit. (00:20:09)
Factual error: When She-Hulk loses her grip on the elevator cable, she catches onto the structure on the walls, but Betty loses her grip and falls several floors before She-Hulk can fall after her. A couple of shots later, She-Hulk has already caught up with Betty, even though there wouldn't be enough distance for She-Hulk to have reached terminal velocity to catch up with Betty.
Answer: I believe it was mentioned in an issue of Wizard Magazine that the show was cancelled because of low ratings, and reportedly the show's creative shift in the second season had a part to play in the low ratings, as the changes alienated fans.
Phaneron ★