The Tale of the Pinball Wizard - S1-E13
Visible crew/equipment: When Russ is in the royal chair and it is moving on its own, right after it hits the witch you can see a crewman behind the chair pushing it.
The Tale of the Pinball Wizard - S1-E13
Visible crew/equipment: When Russ is in the royal chair and it is moving on its own, right after it hits the witch you can see a crewman behind the chair pushing it.
The Tale of the Mystical Mirror - S5-E3
Plot hole: It makes no sense that Ms. Valenti gives all of her employees a compact mirror and also invites them to her home. Any of them could open their mirror while standing near a painting of Ms. Valenti and they would discover the secret, as Cindy does.
Suggested correction: She isn't concerned about employees seeing her true reflection because she was planning to capture three of them at her home anyway and transform them into dogs for the ritual. Presumably, if she had finished the ritual - and she almost did - she would keep her youthful appearance and no longer look older in mirrors.
Suggested correction: The compact mirror includes a palette of cosmetics. Cindy shows it to Laurel, who says, "She gave one to me, too, like we're ever gonna use it." Presumably, the employees are mostly using the free samples of cosmetics from the shop displays. I myself have owned some compacts that I didn't always want in my purse (if they were too big or awkward in a certain purse).
The Tale of the Dream Girl - S3-E10
Trivia: It's widely speculated that this episode inspired the movie "The Sixth Sense," although the movie's director, M. Night Shyamalan, claims that he has never watched it.
The Tale of the Virtual Pets - S6-E4
Question: When Kate first sees her friends Isabel and Tom both trapped in the handhelds, Why did she ignore the other two also trapped in it as well? She never talked to them the whole scene.