Man of Science, Man of Faith - S2-E1
Plot hole: Sawyer pulls the bullet out with his bare hands, we are led to believe, through the cut the bullet made. When you are shot, the flesh immediately seals up, meaning you would need a knife or something like that to get it out. Sawyer only had the gun, as he could not have hidden the knife AND the gun. (00:15:25)
Man of Science, Man of Faith - S2-E1
Continuity mistake: At the start we see Desmond in the hatch. When the explosion goes off he gears up and runs over to a machine where he turns the music off. The shot of the shelf is a flipped shot. (00:02:28)
Man of Science, Man of Faith - S2-E1
Visible crew/equipment: Just as Sawyer's raft falls apart, we get a shot of Michael on his raft. In this shot, a wire holding his raft in place is visible at an angle in the water. (00:21:00)
Man of Science, Man of Faith - S2-E1
Revealing mistake: When Michael and Sawyer are on the raft and they hear the knocking on the raft, you can see the cable holding the raft in place descending to the floor. (00:10:30)
Man of Science, Man of Faith - S2-E1
Continuity mistake: When Kate drops the torch in the hatch, its position keeps changing between shots of it. (00:26:20)
Man of Science, Man of Faith - S2-E1
Continuity mistake: When Kate climbs onto the ladder of the hatch, she has both feet on the ladder from the top angle. But when the shot changes to below her, she still has 1 foot on the edge of the hatch. (00:24:50)
Answer: Using a mold, a realistic pregnancy belly is made of latex (rubber), including the distinct belly button, to suit the proportions of Emilie de Ravin who plays Claire. It is then painted with a special paint/adhesive compound that adheres to the surface and for shots of the actual belly, additional veining and stretch marks are airbrushed on.
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