Mind Stealers from Outer Space: Part 2 - S2-E11
Visible crew/equipment: When Diana leaves her car to save the professor, filming equipment and a moving crew member are reflected on the car.
Mind Stealers from Outer Space: Part 2 - S2-E11
Continuity mistake: When the building collapses, shot changes to show a different angle, and it's now a totally different building (check its colour, number and shape of the windows and the railing on the rooftop, among many others).
Judgment from Outer Space: Part 2 - S1-E11
Other mistake: The aliens send their beams to destroy the building from different places; however, on the wide angle, all the beams come from the same spot and are parallel to each other.
Mind Stealers from Outer Space: Part 2 - S2-E11
Other mistake: The shots of Wonder Woman jumping around (timecode 00:12:33) are reused from S2E7 'The Queen and the Thief' (timecode 00:02:20).
The Queen and the Thief - S2-E7
Continuity mistake: When Wonder Woman spins around, the vase behind her swaps between being next to a column to being 20 centimetres to the left. (00:24:20)
Mind Stealers from Outer Space: Part 2 - S2-E11
Continuity mistake: When Diana asks Andros, "That means they know who I really am?" his hand disappears from her shoulder between shots.
Mind Stealers from Outer Space: Part 2 - S2-E11
Continuity mistake: The columns on the floor change position when Andros picks up Diana. (00:07:25)
Mind Stealers from Outer Space: Part 1 - S2-E10
Revealing mistake: When Skrill busts through the door, it has no hinges, revealing it's a prop to allow for the stunt.
Mind Stealers from Outer Space: Part 1 - S2-E10
Revealing mistake: When the couple in the woods is paralyzed by the aliens, they can't help but move all the time, and even the woman's arms change positions between shots.
The Man Who Made Volcanoes - S2-E9
Visible crew/equipment: At the airport, the filming crew and a crane are reflected on the side of the car.
The Man Who Made Volcanoes - S2-E9
Revealing mistake: The scientists are watching an earthquake on a mountain with a Richter magnitude of 8.4. However, the rocks don't move a single inch, revealing it's a camera trick.
I Do, I Do - S2-E8
Revealing mistake: When Wonder Woman starts running down the golf course chasing the buggy, one can tell it's a stunt woman.
I Do, I Do - S2-E8
Continuity mistake: Diana and Harrison are by the pool when a man with brown pants and a yellow jacket walks by. A shot later, the man is metres behind them sitting; then he stands up and repeats all previous movements.
I Do, I Do - S2-E8
Continuity mistake: At the gas station, when the bad guy runs away from Wonder Woman, he knocks down several soda cans on the fuel dispenser. The shot changes, and there's a can back on top.
Mind Stealers from Outer Space: Part 1 - S2-E10
Revealing mistake: When the truck rolls down the hill, it crashes against another truck, which happens to match the shiny red colour of the original truck that went over the hill (not the faded red truck that we saw falling). Seemingly, it belonged to a first take.
Mind Stealers from Outer Space: Part 1 - S2-E10
Visible crew/equipment: When the truck falls down the cliff, there's someone hiding behind bushes on the left, walking around next to metal equipment.
Mind Stealers from Outer Space: Part 1 - S2-E10
Continuity mistake: The aliens send a shiny red truck down a cliff. When it falls, it's now an old faded red-coloured truck.
I Do, I Do - S2-E8
Visible crew/equipment: When the woman steps off the horse and is held by Wonder Woman, there's someone on the left. It takes place quite fast, but it's definitely not a horse nor its saddle.
I Do, I Do - S2-E8
Continuity mistake: A woman steps off a horse out on a trail, but when the horse rears, it's in a fenced stable surrounded by horses. This is due to the fact that these shots are reused from a previous scene.
Judgment from Outer Space: Part 2 - S1-E11
Continuity mistake: When Trevor is surrounded by Nazis, Wonder Woman stands in front of him and jumps towards him. The shot changes and she is falling from the ceiling above.





Answer: There is no logical reason. Any normal person would notice these type of absences. The show employs a "suspension of disbelief," which is a literary device where the movie audience or a book reader accepts that certain things are unreal for the sake of the story to be told. It is similar to no-one noticing that Clark Kent looks exactly like Superman because he wears glasses.
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