The Six Million Dollar Man
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Pilot Error - S2-E3

Continuity mistake: As the plane is plummeting, the cockpit alternates between an open, oil-splattered state in the close-ups and a closed, clean configuration in the wide shots.

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Steve Austin, Fugitive - S2-E22

Continuity mistake: The background behind Hopper while he is in the man lift changes from shot to shot. In the close ups of him in the man lift's basket, there is a striped wooden wall, but the long shot of the man lift in the raised position shows an open wooden railing behind it.

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The Seven Million Dollar Man - S2-E5

Continuity mistake: When Barney opens the jail bars, there is a sudden cut accompanied by a change in camera angle. The deformation of the bars is inconsistent between the two immediate shots, with their bent shape differing noticeably across the cut.

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Nuclear Alert - S2-E1

Continuity mistake: After Steve kicks the aircraft door open, causing the cabin to depressurise, chaos erupts and violent airflow is evident. However, in the following shots, conditions inexplicably return to normal: there is no wind, no turbulence, and no sign of ongoing disruption.

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Trivia: Only mentioned in one episode early in the series, Steve Austin's least-referenced superhuman power was his ability to hold his breath for extraordinary lengths of time. Steve's phenomenal breath-holding ability was due to the fact that, even though he had two normal lungs, he had a much smaller circulatory system than a normal human being. Also, the Steve Austin in Martin Caidin's original book, "Cyborg," had an entire array of weapons, flares, communications gear, retractable swim fins, and scuba tanks built into his bionic body.

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