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Ham 2 year s ago
Most of these are pointless nit picking. It's not a documentary show.
       
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Deborah 2 year s ago
Ham,

Well, yes and no. It's mostly things few would notice or know like the year a vending machine came into use, but too many continuation mistakes do get seen. At one point they would be distracting, at least for me.
Especially if it's about things like constantly changing in either wet and dry clothes in a scene.

Most movies and shows avoid these continuation errors by simply having someone take a few pics after a scene and keep track of it.
Not really too much trouble I'd think. They spend enough on detail to make it look like the 80's.
Why not spend a little more and make it all look right?
       
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Sarah 2 year s ago
Wow, I didn't notice any of these. Mostly because I didn't watch that sh#tty show.
       
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In a scene from season three, set in 1985, Will offers as a peace offering to Eleven some of his M&M’S. You can briefly see that some of them are red. This is a historical error since Mars, the company that produces the candy, discontinued the red color in 1976 due to a controversy with the dye used, and only in 1987 did it return to production.

 

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