The Dukes of Hazzard

Correction: This is a plot point of the storyline, not any kind of a mistake. At the start of this episode, we hear Bo and Luke talking while Rosco is chasing them, and Bo says, "How does he know it's us if it ain't even our car." It's mentioned a few times during this episode, including by narrator, Waylon Jennings. Bo and Luke are driving a "1975 blue Plymouth Fury" as noted by its owner, Cooter Davenport, who was running the moonshine for Boss Hogg.

Super Grover

A Boy's Best Friend - S6-E7

Corrected entry: The ending of this episode defies all stupidity. The so called "bad guys" are chased by the Dukes as they leave town at the end, caught and locked up. But what was their crime? Retrieving their own dog? By the logic of this episode, since their dog had now become the property of the orphan boy, the baddies are now thieves cause they stole their own dog back. This would be like the Dukes getting arrested for driving the General Lee. Really idiotic.

Gavin Jackson

Correction: The "bad guys" in this episode were never the dog's owners. They stole the hound from the rightful owners, lost the dog and then Bo and Luke adopted and gave the dog to the orphan. The rightful owners come to Hazzard and retrieve both their dog and the boy.

One Armed Bandits - S1-E1

Continuity mistake: The chase with Daisy in Rosco's squad car ends with a piano slamming into the car. When the truck hauling it comes to a stop, there's a reaction shot of Daisy at the wheel of the squad car. In the next shot, when the piano hits it, the car is empty. A second later, Rosco gets out of the truck and Daisy is back in the driver's seat. (00:30:00)

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Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane: Ya dun scuffed my ve-hicle.

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Trivia: Boss Hogg had a twin brother (Sorrell Booke in a dual role), who appeared in only one episode. He was the literal opposite of Jefferson Davis Hogg - he was law-abiding, wore black, and was called Abraham Lincoln Hogg.

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Answer: Various reasons, but mainly to drive the Dukes out of Hazzard County because the family have been foiling his schemes since his and Uncle Jesse's bootlegging days.

Captain Defenestrator

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