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Other mistake: It is said G. Callen has lived in 37 foster homes between the ages 5 and 18, the longest ever having stayed in one is 3 months. 5-18 is 13 years, meaning even if he had lived 3 months in EVERY foster home, it'd have to be a minimum of 52 foster homes. Since 3 months was the longest, it is logical that the others were shorter therefore the number would have had to be much higher.

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Suggested correction: It was never said he spent every day from age 5-18 in a foster home. He was returned to social services after every failed family and likely had to rot there until another family was assigned. He also had several stints in juvi. So the 37 foster homes within 13 years isn't necessarily a mistake.

Keepin' It Real - S1-E6

Other mistake: Hetty's image appears in a mirror talking to Kensey who is getting changed for an undercover assignment when Kensey walks out of the changing area the mirror is on her right but Hetty is in front of Kensey and could not have appeared in the mirror.

Sans Voir - S3-E23

Continuity mistake: In the car chase at the beginning of the episode, Earl Mayfield's pick up smashes into the SUV driven by Conrad Weaver. Part of the bumper comes adrift and is seen hanging low. When Weaver's SUV flips over, Mayfield turns around and drives back up to him. As he approaches the bumper has reattached itself. (00:01:00)

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Trivia: In one scene, Callen mentions that he was shot on May 5th. This is actually the airdate of "Legend: Part 2", the NCIS crossover episode in which Callen's shooting happened.

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