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South Park (1997)

5 mistakes in The Jeffersons

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The Jeffersons - S8-E6

Plot hole: When Sergeant Yates calls Sergeant Snetzl, he tells him that they've been trying to frame a guy who moved into their town from his area, and his name is Martin Jefferson. Snetzl responds with, "No, we never had any rich African Americans named Jefferson here," but Yates never told him that the guy was rich or African American. (00:18:07)

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The Jeffersons - S8-E6

Continuity mistake: When the adults are having dinner, the food on their plates constantly changes. Some examples: When Stephen asks Michael Jackson what kind of work he does, Linda eats a piece of her steak, but the steak is whole again a few shots later. After Gerald says that Kobe was up in Eagle again, Randy's steak becomes half-eaten and green beans appear on his plate between shots. After Michael Jackson talks about the police and wealthy black men, the amount of food on Gerald's plate changes between shots. (00:06:57 - 00:07:53)

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The Jeffersons - S8-E6

Continuity mistake: When Michael Jackson comes into Stan's room at night, the time on Stan's alarm clock is 1:30, but just a few shots later, the time changes to 1:36, then 1:38. Then, when Randy sees Michael Jackson in Stan's bed, the time on the alarm clock is 7:30, but just a few shots later, the time changes to 7:34. Additionally, the alarm clock changes direction whenever a side view of it is shown. (00:08:53 - 00:11:57)

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The Jeffersons - S8-E6

Continuity mistake: When the boys meet Blanket for the first time, note the positions of Kyle and Stan's Big Wheels. After Blanket asks them if they will be his new friends, their Big Wheels have switched places. (00:01:01)

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Weight Gain 4000 - S1-E4

Kyle: Cartman, you have such a fat ass, that when you walk down the street people go, "God, dammit thats a big fat ass!'
Cartman: They do not!
Random guy: God Dammit, thats a big fat ass!

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