Corrected entry: In a flashback showing the electoral map in the background, the states won by George Bush (Republican) are colored blue, while the states carried by Bill Clinton (Democrat) are colored red. It should be the other way around.

Cold Case (2003)
1 corrected entry in Late Returns
Starring: Kathryn Morris, Jeremy Ratchford, John Finn, Thom Barry
Continuity mistake: At the end of the episode when showing the flashback of Carl's death, when he is laying on the ground already dead his arm changes position from being bent with his hand at his shoulder, to being straight by his side.
Todd Whitley: What is the point of all of this, after so many years?
Lilly Rush: People shouldn't be forgotten. They matter.
Todd Whitley: You're a crusader.
Lilly Rush: I guess I am.
Question: Who sings the song "You Are My Sunshine" at the end of this episode?
Chosen answer: According to IMDb.com, it is Carly Simon.
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Correction: The blue/red for Democrats/Republicans being consistent only started with the 2000 Presidential election. For most of the 20th Century red was used for Democrats, and blue for Republicans, if there was any consistent colour scheme at all. With the development of colour TV, some networks alternated the colour scheme with each election, or had their own preferred choice, such as using blue for the incumbent party. The drawn-out nature of the 2000 election meant that the electoral map was referenced for much longer than normal, and networks standardised for simplicity, and the current scheme stuck. There was apparently no particular reason for the specific associations, and the parties themselves had no official colours.