Continuity mistake: During the intro of the episode. Trent/Roger is hanging in the gazebo, and the M.E. is examining the body. In one shot Calleigh is talking to the party thrower and as you look over his shoulder you see the back of the M.E. examining the mouth of the man and the front of the dead body. Next shot you see M.E. examining the mouth again. Next shot the hung dead body is turned almost with his back to Calleigh, with M.E. still examining the body around its shoulders. Next shot the body has turned again and is facing Calleigh. (00:02:00)
CSI: Miami (2002)
1 continuity mistake in Divorce Party
Other mistake: During the scene (towards the end of the episode) when Horatio's young wife Marisol dies, there are two worthy mentions. First is when we see Horatio walk into Marisol's room, there is a doctor present but the two do not speak. Horatio speaks to Marisol at the side of her bed and they joke about their supposed date later that night, and her speech seems fine. A few seconds later while holding her hand, we hear the "flat line" and Marisol passes away. About two seconds after we hear the flat line, the camera angle shows Marisol still turned toward Horatio, her chest still moving to breathe. A split second after that though, the camera angle now shows Marisol face up in the bed, presumably dead. Second issue and perhaps most importantly - Marisol was young, and a gunshot victim who had been in stable condition just the day before. Even if her condition had turned more critical, it seems almost impossible that as soon as she flat lined, there still would not have been immediate resuscitation attempts or calls for a resuscitation team, especially with a doctor who was already in the room.
Lt. Horatio Caine: There's no such thing as a secret in Miami, Detective. Only useful information.
Question: In the last few episodes of series 1, Horatio tells a few people that they will be spending the next few years a jail. But sometimes he says a 6x6 cell and others a 6x9 cell. So I was wondering do the sizes of cells usually differ or was it just a slip of the tongue?





Answer: Yes, sizes of jails differ.