Revealing mistake: The man acting as a mailman statue can't help but move slightly during the scene.
Revealing mistake: The stuntman climbing up a ladder has a huge wig that looks nothing like the real actor's thin and curly hair.
Revealing mistake: This is both a revealing and a continuity mistake: When the car crashes against the trash, the crash mat hidden under the boxes becomes visible. In further shots, it vanishes.
Formula 407 - S1-E12
Revealing mistake: When Wonder Woman catches the first grenade and tosses it away, it falls 20 centimetres to the left of where the explosion takes place. If you watch carefully, you'll notice glittering sand where the explosion occurs, revealing where the powder was.
The Murderous Missile - S2-E22
Revealing mistake: The cables holding the missile are very, very obvious.
My Teenage Idol Is Missing - S3-E1
Revealing mistake: When Wonder Woman's motorcycle is about to jump over the car, the side of the ramp is visible.
My Teenage Idol Is Missing - S3-E1
Revealing mistake: When Whitney is sliding down the pipe, her stunt double is noticeable: older and wearing a bulky wig.
My Teenage Idol Is Missing - S3-E1
Revealing mistake: When Wonder Woman starts climbing the building, she uses her lasso. In the wide shots of her stunt double, an extra cable to pull her up appears.
Hot Wheels - S3-E2
Revealing mistake: When the two guys are fighting in the warehouse, their stunt doubles are noticeable for they are slimmer and younger.
Hot Wheels - S3-E2
Revealing mistake: The truck driver is a chubby man with an awful wig. When he steps out, it's a slim young man.
Revealing mistake: When Wonder Woman tries to stop a car, skid marks from previous takes are already on the road. (00:23:22)
Diana's Disappearing Act - S2-E15
Revealing mistake: Obvious stunt double when Wonder Woman exits through the hole in the wall and when she jumps to face Cagliostro.
Diana's Disappearing Act - S2-E15
Revealing mistake: The black crash mat on the bottom of the crate where Diana falls in disappears when Diana opens the crate.
Revealing mistake: When Bo and Lois Taggert are tossed by Wonder Woman, check the floor and you'll see their shadows bouncing on a rectangular shadow, which is obviously the crash mat.
Revealing mistake: The phone booth has no cables underneath, revealing it's a prop.
Revealing mistake: The underwater scenes of Wonder Woman are supposed to take place in the ocean, but it's very obviously a swimming pool with drain holes and a light niche.
Revealing mistake: When the scientist melts and collapses on the table, the wires controlling the dummy are visible.
Mind Stealers from Outer Space: Part 2 - S2-E11
Revealing mistake: Before Skrill breaks the log fence, one can see it's already cut.
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.






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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