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X-Men (1992)

6 mistakes in Time Fugitives: Part 2 - chronological order

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Time Fugitives: Part 2 - S2-E8

Continuity mistake: When Bishop dodges Cable's gunfire, behind him are a couple of kiosks that are across the street (they actually look like they are floating on the buildings they are in front of). When Bishop flees, the kiosks are now on the same side of the street as him. (00:03:05 - 00:03:32)

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Time Fugitives: Part 2 - S2-E8

Continuity mistake: Bishop is shown trying to disperse the crowd at the quarantine site. When Cable appears on the rooftop ready to snipe him, Bishop is shown walking among the crowd. When Cable relents, Bishop is back trying to disperse the crowd. (00:06:15)

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Time Fugitives: Part 2 - S2-E8

Continuity mistake: When Cyclops is asking Jean if she can locate Graydon Creed in the mansion, the two of them are standing in the same spot they were in the previous episode. However, in the previous episode, this occurred before they destroyed the fence and began to infiltrate the mansion grounds. In this episode, they have already infiltrated the mansion grounds before Cyclops asks Jean to locate Creed, so they couldn't be standing in the same place as before. (00:15:49 - 00:16:30)

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Repo Man - S2-E5

General Chasen: Since your defection, we've tried repeatedly to duplicate the process that created your adamantium skeleton. The results have been less than encouraging. We brought you home to find out how you managed to survive the process.
Wolverine: I survived it because I'm a mutant, you dimwit!
(00:13:29)

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Red Dawn - S2-E4

Question: Does anyone know what the Russian writing says on the wall behind Omega Red when he is standing at the podium and talking about the return of the Soviet Union? (00:15:08)

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Chosen answer: It says MPO "First Exemplary Printing House" which is a real printing company in Russia founded by Ivan Dmitrievich Sytin in 1889. There seems to be something about "named after..." as well.

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