An american girl in paris (part deux) - S6-E20
Continuity mistake: While in the salon's changing room, Samantha takes off her black 'cape' twice.
An american girl in paris (part deux) - S6-E20
Continuity mistake: Outside the pastry shop, Carrie's cigarette packet is either in front or behind the coffee cup depending on the angle.
An american girl in paris (part deux) - S6-E20
Continuity mistake: When Carrie is smoking during lunch, the arm holding the cigarrette disappears between shots. (00:06:10)
An american girl in paris (part deux) - S6-E20
Continuity mistake: At the pastry shop, Carrie asks about Alek's exhibit reviews and grabs her cigarrette. A shot later it reappears in her mouth.
An american girl in paris (part deux) - S6-E20
Visible crew/equipment: When the pastry shop scene starts, there's a wide angle of the store and a big glass door opening wide. The whole filiming crew and equipment are perfectly visible.
An american girl in paris (part deux) - S6-E20
Continuity mistake: When Juliette introduces herself, her left hand is empty. A shot later a pen magically appears.
An american girl in paris (part deux) - S6-E20
Continuity mistake: Charlotte holds the baby picture but from the opposite angle it disappears. It should be visible, given how high she is holding the photo.
An american girl in paris (part deux) - S6-E20
Continuity mistake: Juliette says the restaurant used to be better while holidng her glass close to the table. A shot later it's close to her face and the grip has also changed.
An american girl in paris (part deux) - S6-E20
Continuity mistake: In the pastry shop, the dog is sitting by the edge of the chair. A shot later, a big part of the chair is visible.
An american girl in paris (part deux) - S6-E20
Continuity mistake: When Miranda runs to search for her mother in law, she removes her scarf, but from the opposite angle she has it on.
An american girl in paris (part deux) - S6-E20
Continuity mistake: When Alek is having an anxiety attack, his left shirt cuff changes style all the time.
Answer: Yes, it is.