Inhumans Saga: Part 1: And the Wind Cries Medusa - S2-E2
Continuity mistake: When Reed is thrown onto the paste-covered panel of wood, his right arm is bent at the elbow and pointing up, with his hand level with his head. When Wizard is asking him if he knows who he is, his arm is not raised at all. (00:11:02)
Inhumans Saga: Part 1: And the Wind Cries Medusa - S2-E2
Continuity mistake: When Wizard is giving Thing permission to destroy Reed, the crate Thing destroyed a few moments ago is suddenly back in place. (00:13:13)
Inhumans Saga: Part 1: And the Wind Cries Medusa - S2-E2
Continuity mistake: When Reed tells Thing to listen to Alicia, his right hand is on Thing's left shoulder. When the shot changes, his hand is no longer there. (00:18:11)
Inhumans Saga: Part 1: And the Wind Cries Medusa - S2-E2
Continuity mistake: When Trapster is pointing his paste gun at Thing, his left hand is grasping the handle. When the shot changes, both of his hands are suddenly holding the handle. (00:02:58)
Inhumans Saga: Part 1: And the Wind Cries Medusa - S2-E2
Continuity mistake: When Thing tosses Reed onto the paste-covered panel of wood, the paste reforms into an outline of Reed's body. When the shot changes, the paste around his right arm has decreased in volume. (00:11:01)
Inhumans Saga: Part 1: And the Wind Cries Medusa - S2-E2
Continuity mistake: When Trapster shoots a bunch of paste onto the panel of wood, it is covering almost the entire surface. When Thing throws Reed into the panel, the amount of paste has drastically decreased to where it is only an oval-shaped amount in the center. (00:10:53)
Answer: Gleaned from the Internet: Much of the negative reaction was due to the poor, simplistic, and outdated quality of the animation where the characters moved stiffly and clumsily through scenes. There were also some obvious animation compositing gaffs. The animation colors were also criticized as being overly bright and cheery and out of character to the established story's darker tone. The broad humor of the first season was replaced by a more mature narrative between the characters.
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