Will & Grace

Boo! Humbug - S1-E5

Continuity mistake: When Will and Grace dive for the jawbreaker at the end of the episode, the silly string sprayed around the room (on the table, trolley, fireplace mantle, etc.,) is different from the previous shot of the room. (01:01:35)

Hamster

Acting Out - S2-E14

Continuity mistake: When Grace is talking to Karen about how she has just come out of a string of bad relationships, she picks up a book of cloth samples, then a second one. In the next shot her hand is empty and she picks them both up again. (00:05:15)

Hamster

A-Story, Bee-Story - S6-E5

Continuity mistake: When Will and Leo are in the coffee shop, a woman brings a sandwich carousel over. After the two of them take some sandwiches, the sandwiches left on the second wheel down on the carousel change position. (00:07:15)

Hamster

Fanilow - S6-E10

Continuity mistake: After Grace pours Jack some eggnog, we see the pitcher on the desk, and no eggnog is visible. It then shows Karen getting out her laptop, then back to a shot of Grace looking stunned, and now the level of eggnog in the pitcher has almost doubled. (00:01:25)

Hamster

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Karen: Gosh, I don't think that I've ever been stressed out. Why would I be? I've got practically no responsibilities, my job's a breeze and I've got a killer rack! Good morning!

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Trivia: In 1995, Megan Mullally starred in a Broadway revival of "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying." That play was written by Abe Burrows, the father of series director James Burrows.

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Fanilow - S6-E10

Question: Will and the others are in line to buy Barry Manilow tickets when the box office opens at 6:00 a.m. the next morning (it is established that the episode takes place before midnight) and at one point Rudy states that the show is "tomorrow night." My question: is it common in New York for a fairly popular performer to sell tickets only on the day of the show? I live in Southern California and I can't think of a single time I've heard of a concert headliner selling tickets less than a month before the show.

JustJudy

Chosen answer: I'm not from New York so I can't speak for them, but in Chicago it has happened before. not very often though but I do recall it happening. I have also seen no tickets sold prior to the show at all, it was just first come first served the night of the show. That is very uncommon though.

princesskelli

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