Corrected entry: While talking on the street, Hanna and Jordan walk into a store called Rosewood Grape Wine after Hanna tells him that she's not going to Allison's without food. However in Pennsylvania, nearly all wine by law is sold in state stores, called Fine Wine and Good Spirits. (00:14:20)
The Mirror Has Three Faces - S4-E10
Corrected entry: Wren mistakenly says the name Ashley Marin instead of Hanna Marin. He said the actor Ashley Benson's first name. (00:18:35 - 00:19:45)
Correction: Wren isn't talking about Hanna Marin in this scene, he is referring to Hanna's mum, Ashley Marin.
Corrected entry: During the scene with Hannah and her mom in the kitchen talking, it switches from day to night outside between a single shot.
Correction: Just watched this scene. You can see the sun slowly begin to fade between the two shots, meaning that something is blocking it. The scene is still in the daytime.
Corrected entry: When Aria answers Mike's phone, you can see that the phone is being held upside down.
Correction: Watch this scene again and you'll notice that the phone's camera lens can be seen at the top left of the back of the phone, and the phone's front button can be seen at the bottom. Therefore Aria is not holding it upside down.
Corrected entry: Jenna is spotted by Hanna using her reflection in an elevator to apply lipstick. This makes no sense as, at this point, Jenna is blind. She doesn't get her eyes repaired until season two, and the Liars don't learn she can see until season three.
Correction: At the time, we weren't exactly sure of the condition of Jenna's eyes. Remember in a later episode when she got the "surgery", she told Toby it didn't work. We later saw her swat and kill a fly in the same episode. I'm sure Jenna had a way of knowing that Hanna (or 1 of the 4 girls) was in the elevator with her. If indeed she couldn't see, she is still capable of taunting the girls. However, if she could see that Hanna was in there with her, of course she is going to make her second guess.
Will the Circle Be Unbroken? - S3-E22
Corrected entry: Spencer asks E. Lamb questions about the employee IDs at Radley throughout the episode. In response to one he says he has worked there since he left the Navy, implying it's been a long time. In the previous episodes we find out that Toby used the alias E. Lamb to get in and out of Radley. Since the real Eddie Lamb has worked there for a significant amount of time it doesn't make much sense that the Radley employees wouldn't notice an entirely different person using the ID, or that they wouldn't question a visitor with the same name as an employee.
Correction: Who says anyone who worked with E Lamb still works at Radley? They could all be new employees who never met him.
Correction: Rosewood, Pennsylvania is a fictional town. The show can therefore do whatever it wants.
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