An even better example from "Frasier": On "Cheers," Frasier mentions to the other barflies that his father was a scientist, and that he spend all his time in the lab until the day he died. When the spinoff show started, Frasier's father was introduced as a very-much alive retired police officer. They covered up the mistake in the episode where Sam (Ted Danson) makes a guest appearance and comments on it. Frasier's explanation was, "Well, I was mad at you that day, so I said you were dead," then when asked why he said his father was a scientist, he answers, "Well, what did it matter? You were dead."
There was a much better example of a genius way that Star Trek "Fixed" something on the show. The original series Klingons were not impressive in the way they looked. They mostly looked liked humans with painted faces. The look of the Klingons changed drastically in the Star Trek movies and then was more refined by TNG. They address their odd appearance in an episode of DS9 but actually come up with a brilliant explanation for their appearance in Enterprise 40 years later. The explanation being that humans had created genetically engineered super soldiers and Klingons had gotten ahold of the technology and tried to incorporate it into their own DNA causing the human appearance they had for a certain amount of generations.
The episode where DS9 goes back in time, O’Brien, Bashir, and Worf see the TOS Klingons. O& B: “Those are Klingons?!?” W: “Yes. We don’t talk about it.” 😂
It's also put to film in the 'Augments' Arc of Enterprise. The Klingon Doctor who helped make it ended up going into plastic surgery for 'Cranial Plate Reconstruction' to attone for his Mistakes
I live near the pizza place they used for Breaking Bad (actually in AZ).. and they got a sign that says "we assure you, we cut our pizza's". 😂 Along with autographs and memorabilia.. place is very popular, but not that great imo.
In the '70s, "Doctor Who" twice had issues on location filming that were fixed by comments added during studio production. In "The Claws of Axos", the weather would just not stay consistent, so one character commented on frak weather conditions where the alien ship landed. And in "Carnival of Monsters", a ship that was supposed to be sailing to India was filmed in broad daylight, even though at that time of day and year it would have been dark. That became a clue that the Doctor picked up on that something wasn't right with their situation.
During the run of Married With Children, the Bundy's adopted a little boy called Seven (I think). After a while, he went missing from the show and Bundy's forgot about him. But in one later episode someone is drinking from a milk carton and it has a picture of Seven on it as being missing.
Yea, Seven was their nephew from Peggies side or something I believe. And he was named Seven because the parents had so many kids by that point they just started numbering them.
I thought he was in the season that was retconned as a dream after Katy Seagal's miscarriage. I remember the boy on the milk carton, with Al looking at it and asking "Did they ever find that Lindberg kid?"
@@RemyJackson What I thought *I* remember (and maybe this is a Mandela Effect. Or maybe not, since it's been so long since I've seen the episode) is Kelly standing at the refrigerator holding the milk carton. She sees Seven's picture and a big question mark appears in the air. On the other hand, I may be confusing this with a different episode where, if I remember correctly, Kelly's trying to push things out of her brain, including the existence of Seven, so she has more storage space.
I just binged the entire show on DVD with my friend and that was sooo weird, my friend watched a couple while I wasn't at his place and then I see this kid and I'm like who tf is this? And then he vanished. And also Steve leaves Marci and leaves her a note, but then 1 or 2 episodes later, Steve was chilling on the couch like he never left, and then another couple of episodes later, Steve is gone and Marci is single again. And we were so confused, looking at the discs, did we put the wrong disc in? Nope, we were watching them in the order they were edited on the DVD collection, I don't get it.. they never fixed that mistake, so I assume it was a DVD compilation mistake, that didn't happen during the actual original TV airing.
Not sure if it was intentional from the beginning, but it seemed like with Young Sheldon, his dad was becoming more and more likable and trying to figure out how to explain the three knocks with Sheldon, because he walked in on his dad, having sex with another woman, i think the way they played it off that his mom was role playing with his dad was perfection.
I read that the actor - I want to say Lance Butler? - AGES earlier refused to ever depict George that way (not sure if at the beginning or after the character was established), that he wanted to be a better character and role model than that. It's interesting to note, the episode of Big Bang Theory where Sheldon tells that story aired a few months before Young Sheldon's pilot episode, if I recall correctly. Before the writers could see how the character developed. (There's still significant continuity errors with that scene, though)
@@Trebor74 Yes, that too. Also that wasn't the first explanation for the 3 knocks. One for sure was the flashback to where we meet the tiny Joyce Kim, he did singular knocks, Leonard ignores him, until he continuously knocks "I'm just going to keep knocking until you answer" or something, which is the implied start, that he later averaged it out to his habitual 3.
I ordered and received an unsliced pizza literally 3 days ago. No slices means no chance for the oils and other moisture from the pizza to seep out into the cardboard of the box and reduces shifting of the ingredients. And from a preference perspective, it also allows you to get whatever kind of piece you want: big wedge slice, tavern-style squares, or whatever other option you desire.
Exactly!!! 😂I'm from Chicago so especially when it comes to deep dish.. Pizza places prefer you to order unsliced, and even keep the box cracked open a bit. I now actually live right by the pizza place used in BB (actually in AZ).. and they have a sign promising that they cut their pizza's.. lol. Also a bunch of autographs from the cast on the wall.. place is popular but sucks imo.
I've gotten accidentally-unsliced pizzas before - as in, other times the same place served up sliced pizza - HOW is this a problem/continuity error? They were busy that day, rushed, and forgot. Done. :)
Apparently the issue with the ranks on the uniform sleeves was down to the split in duties between departments. The costumes were of course put together by the wardrobe department, and for the Discovery uniforms they didn't have ranks embroidered on the costumes themselves. The character ranks were the responsibility of the props department as the ranks were displayed on the Starfleet badge on the chest. When they introduced the more traditional TOS-ish uniforms for the Enterprise crew in season 2, there was a breakdown in communication and the wardrobe department was not made aware that they would be responsible for including individual character's ranks on their sleeves, under the impression that the workflow on these uniforms was the same and the props department would be handling the final touches.
In Roseanne, they had an episode where a foreltune teller tells them of the future. DJ has been depend on Aunt Jackie as an adult & she takes him to a therapist to find out why he is like this & keeps saying "they says she's the same, but she's not the same" at the end of this episode they show clips of both Beckys as the reason he ahd his mental breakdown
The two Beckys in Roseanne resulted in my favorite episode. An adult DJ, played by John Goodman, was seeing a psychiatrist. And saying how he was the only one who noticed the change. While his aunt, played by an aged Metcaffe, was dressed like her much hated mother.
@@Foolish188 I feel Rosanne had a bit more fun with the two Beckys than just having Sarah Chalke fill in when Lecy Goranson was unavailable. There would be times they'd appear in the same episode. Goranson would leave the room, and Chalke would come back
I've legit ordered pizzas from 2 places in my town that came unsliced. No explanation (one place wasn't even busy when I ordered). They were nice about it.
place i sometimes order from ask you how you want your pizza sliced. i was breaking out the pizza cutter anyway since my kids were little and said not sliced did make much of time difference
@@jackvos8047 I've heard two versions. One was that no one knew until radar announced it but the other was that it was revealed just before filming so they still got the full reaction.
My mom's dad is something of a minor genius with numbers, but he spells like the uneducated backwater hillbilly that he is. So that one is 100% believable. In a story my dad loves to tell, he once wrote "payed for yous'd tire" in the memo portion of a check. Normally, this is the kind of thing you pass off as a fanciful tale, but if you knew the guy, you would see this as absolutely plausible and even probable.
Regarding the Frasier one - they did the same thing in an episode of Friends when Joey gets a job at Ross’ museum as a tour guide and Chandler asks him about a blue blazer black (instead of blue blaster back) and the ensuing jabs at Chandler were Jen & Courtney making fun of Matty P , which was left in the show bc it was the type of thing the group would do anyways
The line was along the lines of "[Whatever] called, [whoever] wants his blue blazer back", I find that makes it extra funny, that he was making fun of Joey and it results in them making fun of him instead. :) I love how EVERYONE stayed in character, including him, making it perfectly usable in the episode. :)
Babylon 5 had an episode with a big fight scene and Jerry Doyle (RIP), who played security chief Michael Garibaldi, injured his arm. In the final scene of the episode, they covered it by having him keep his hand in his pocket. The next episode had him in a sling where he stated he'd been hoping it was just bruised and would heal on his own, but the doctor noticed.
Boy Meets World had a similar recast with Cory's younger sister. The sequel, Girl Meets World simply went with it by bringing back both actresses and literally have them tag team a scene.
Also, while not really a mistake, who can forget how BMW brought back Stuart Minkas for his cameo at the end of Season 5 after not appearing since the end of Season 1?
It isnt a reshoot. If you look at the "reshoot" The product replacement shakes far too much. It was a graphic slapped over it. It was not the actual product.
Harmon also reset things via the simple expedient of moving time forwards. That's why the first episode was called "Repilot". The other way? Was he was going to have Abed walk out of his 'imaginiation room' confused.
Before I watch it: Supernatural making Chuck the writer of the story so everything can be blamed on him. Everything that doesn't make sense, plotholes, forgotten things, bad writing in general. It's all Chuck. Honestly it's a genius move
The Roseanne opening in one(or more) of its later seasons did this graphical thing where they had each character appear as they did in season 1 and then aged them up 2 or 3 times to their current look. When they get to Becky, one of the morphs in the middle is to Sarah Chalke for a moment.
I want to say two things about the "uncut pizza on the roof" scene in Breaking Bad: 1. I didn't even think about the discrepancy until I watched this video today. 2. During Covid, when there was a lot of employee turnover at a local pizza place, I actually DID receive a pizza that wasn't cut.
The best reference to the two Beckies was when on SNL they had a skit with John Goodman playing a grown up TJ in therapy, hes continually rocking his head and crying over and over "They say shes the same but shes not the same, they say shes the same but shes not the same'
pretty poor list. bob changed the direction of the entire show. fraiser is just kelsey gramma flubbed a line once (and there's a better example within fraiser of their retconning the inconsistencies between his stated family history on cheers vs. his family history on fraiser). and the two becky's isn't a mistake just a way of dealing with actor schedules, where's the actual mistake unless you want to say the mistake was recasting?
There was an episode of Friends where Matthew Perry was supposed to say "blue blazer back" but said "blue blazer black" which the other actors teased him for and it got left in the scene.
I have worked at a pizza place where customers ordered unsliced pizza. Though, checking the air date, it was right in the middle of my time working there. I don't remember if it was prior, too, or after the air date, and the customer was attempting to be funny. 😂
In Kamen Rider Geats, there were two English-speaking actors playing the parts of bodyguards. In one episode, while looking for their charge, Michael Kinder's character said "Where'd she go?" in English instead of Japanese, which he admitted was an adlib in the moment.
Lou Malnati’s in Chicago sells and, in fact, recommends that take out pizzas are left uncut (particularly deep dish) to keep the crust becoming soggy before eating.
If you guys are ever ordering a pizza just for yourself, I highly recommend asking them not to cut it. It's so much more enjoyable to eat them like a massive cookie. Especially the pan pizzas from Domino's. Every time I order pizza, I request it uncut.
Again at the half way mark, the narrator thanks us for watching, in a tone that indicates the video is over. I once again skipped out not finishing the video realizing later. Please, please stop this!
I think it was genius the way WLRP In Cincinnati made a simply mistake. Les Nesman wore a bandaid in every episode. The story is that the actor cut himself before the taping of the first episode. They decided that Les should have a bandaid in a different place for every episode.
Yes, WKRP. It was well into the run, though; he hit his head on the boom mike and there was no way to hide the band-aid. So, they just made it a personality trait.
I always get onto people for mispronouncing “Fraser” (as in Brendan Fraser). I never thought I’d have to get onto them about mispronouncing “Frasier” as well. 😂
You can purchase an unsliced pizza from any pizza place. Why would you want to? Well, perhaps you prefer specific sizes of slices or you could be making some sort of calzone out of it. But think of this: they slice pizza all day with the same cutter. Pizza after pizza. How often do you think that slicer is cleaned and how well? And are you willing to bet on it?
3:43 not true, spent over 10 years as a pizza cook we have a term for a pizza call Par-Bake, basically we partially bake the pizza and don't cut it. So customer can take it how throw it in the oven for a minute or 2 when they are ready to serve it.
Not necessarily fixing a mistake but a way a show explained the recasting of a character was in Once Upon a Time they said that Robin Hood used magic to disguise himself in his first episode.
PST, tones of people ask for the pizza to left uncut. For one they don’t seem to cut it all the way and you have to cut it yourself anyways, and two it actually holds the heat better.
The Twin Peaks one is genius. I had no idea the blunder existed let alone the fix was to put it in the story. Twin Peaks wouldn't be the same without it.
All of these were executed FAR better than The Dream Year on Dallas - when Pam wakes up to find Bobby, who we thought was killed off, was actually in the shower, and that all of season 9 had been Pam's dream. What a writing nightmare! 🤦🏻♀️
I remember when Roseanne had john Goodman as an older version of the son going crazy saying "they say she's the same but she isn't the same" over and over
The crew on Discovery didn't "forget" about Pike's rank stripes. You can't forget something you didn't know; those hacks have +still+ never watched an episode of Star Trek.
@@NeoTechni Didn't they only change it after it was shown in a teaser trailer and the fans complained? So they didn't care about canon, they cared that the complaints would mean not enough people watched.
I don't watch that show, but yeah, seriously? Just watching the clip here it's hovering around, one of the most sloppy edits I've ever seen! I've seen amateurs to smoother edits than that!
Unsliced pizza in Feb 1980, I got into a hissy fight and was fired from Domino's pizza, and every driver who had worked there more than a month quit in sympathy, they lost more than $5000 a week in sales, which used to be a lot of money, anyway the manager got swamped and had a newbie running the oven, matching the pizza to the ticket on the box, slicing the pie and closing the box, joining nearby orders, and eventually he did 45 min to an hour of not slicing the pizzas, before the angry calls started.
In Roseanne's case, I don't consider that a mistake. I see it as a knowing wink to the audience, saying, "Yeah, we have two different actresses playing Becky. Just roll with it, it will be fine." And it was. As for Community, the mistake was firing Dan Harmon in the first place.
I worked at a pizza place once and recall once forgetting to cut the pizza. By the time I realized, it had already been sent out for delivery. I don’t know if the customers complained. I never heard anything about it.
As an ex pizza worker, I can say more people order uncut pizzas than you'd like to think. Also no cheese. Or no sauce. I served just bread once. We've also forgot to cut pizzas on busy days.
I think in the vid he said the marketing department cared. They probably had a load of expensive limited edition action figures in a warehouse that didn't match.
You would think I caught episodes of Rosanne but in fact sitcoms of the era were insanely bad and unwatchable with their odd dialogue given in small oneliners with multisecond pauses inbetween everything for bad laugh tracks. It was like watching bad automatons programmed by idiots who had only heard of the concept of a joke second hand in a dead language.
Except Rosanne would have monologues where she would do what was essentially a standup routine for four or five minutes. The show was just a vehicle for that.
_The Ghosts of Angela Webb_ filmed office scenes above a car wash, where everyone was steamy and looked it. A sweat-soaked actor played it off by adding a line about an accident he'd had with a water cooler off camera.
Community, forgot about that show. I enjoyed the first season a lot, but the show became weird and unrelatable during the second season, and much more so in the third.
Hot Take: Community Season 4 is better than Seasons 5 and 6. Season 4 suffered from a lack of Dan Harmon; Seasons 5 and 6 suffered from too much of him.
The pizza thing never threw me off. Several times ordering pizza they forgot to cut mine and I own a oizza cutter so whatever, they never cut them even anyway. I also never saw it as a mistake, I thought that was intentional because he can't hilariously throw the entire pizza onto the roof, if it's in oieces and flies all over the place. So I always thought it was intentional and the no slicing was supposed to be a jab at subpar pizza workers who cant do a task I was already an expert at by age ten, or just completely forget to do it 😂
That's verisimilitude for you. Next time just keep the stove off but tell us it's on if the character needs to be in the middle of cooking a gabagool casserole or whatever; we'll go along with it, and actors will be less likely to burn themselves accidentally.
An even better example from "Frasier": On "Cheers," Frasier mentions to the other barflies that his father was a scientist, and that he spend all his time in the lab until the day he died. When the spinoff show started, Frasier's father was introduced as a very-much alive retired police officer. They covered up the mistake in the episode where Sam (Ted Danson) makes a guest appearance and comments on it. Frasier's explanation was, "Well, I was mad at you that day, so I said you were dead," then when asked why he said his father was a scientist, he answers, "Well, what did it matter? You were dead."
This scene cracks me up everytime i think of it. The delivery of this whole thing was gold!
what episode was this?
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There was a much better example of a genius way that Star Trek "Fixed" something on the show. The original series Klingons were not impressive in the way they looked. They mostly looked liked humans with painted faces. The look of the Klingons changed drastically in the Star Trek movies and then was more refined by TNG. They address their odd appearance in an episode of DS9 but actually come up with a brilliant explanation for their appearance in Enterprise 40 years later. The explanation being that humans had created genetically engineered super soldiers and Klingons had gotten ahold of the technology and tried to incorporate it into their own DNA causing the human appearance they had for a certain amount of generations.
The episode where DS9 goes back in time, O’Brien, Bashir, and Worf see the TOS Klingons. O& B: “Those are Klingons?!?” W: “Yes. We don’t talk about it.” 😂
That’s cooooool
@@jeannadavis2872OMG I THINK I REMEMBER THAT NOW 😂
It's also put to film in the 'Augments' Arc of Enterprise.
The Klingon Doctor who helped make it ended up going into plastic surgery for 'Cranial Plate Reconstruction' to attone for his Mistakes
@TheBathrobeWizard that's part of what I was referring to
I live near the pizza place they used for Breaking Bad (actually in AZ)..
and they got a sign that says "we assure you, we cut our pizza's". 😂
Along with autographs and memorabilia.. place is very popular, but not that great imo.
In the '70s, "Doctor Who" twice had issues on location filming that were fixed by comments added during studio production. In "The Claws of Axos", the weather would just not stay consistent, so one character commented on frak weather conditions where the alien ship landed. And in "Carnival of Monsters", a ship that was supposed to be sailing to India was filmed in broad daylight, even though at that time of day and year it would have been dark. That became a clue that the Doctor picked up on that something wasn't right with their situation.
Capaldis recasting is one i thought was handled poorly. Id have preferred it was just ignored
During the run of Married With Children, the Bundy's adopted a little boy called Seven (I think). After a while, he went missing from the show and Bundy's forgot about him. But in one later episode someone is drinking from a milk carton and it has a picture of Seven on it as being missing.
Yea, Seven was their nephew from Peggies side or something I believe. And he was named Seven because the parents had so many kids by that point they just started numbering them.
I thought he was in the season that was retconned as a dream after Katy Seagal's miscarriage. I remember the boy on the milk carton, with Al looking at it and asking "Did they ever find that Lindberg kid?"
@@RemyJackson What I thought *I* remember (and maybe this is a Mandela Effect. Or maybe not, since it's been so long since I've seen the episode) is Kelly standing at the refrigerator holding the milk carton. She sees Seven's picture and a big question mark appears in the air. On the other hand, I may be confusing this with a different episode where, if I remember correctly, Kelly's trying to push things out of her brain, including the existence of Seven, so she has more storage space.
I just binged the entire show on DVD with my friend and that was sooo weird, my friend watched a couple while I wasn't at his place and then I see this kid and I'm like who tf is this? And then he vanished. And also Steve leaves Marci and leaves her a note, but then 1 or 2 episodes later, Steve was chilling on the couch like he never left, and then another couple of episodes later, Steve is gone and Marci is single again. And we were so confused, looking at the discs, did we put the wrong disc in? Nope, we were watching them in the order they were edited on the DVD collection, I don't get it.. they never fixed that mistake, so I assume it was a DVD compilation mistake, that didn't happen during the actual original TV airing.
Not sure if it was intentional from the beginning, but it seemed like with Young Sheldon, his dad was becoming more and more likable and trying to figure out how to explain the three knocks with Sheldon, because he walked in on his dad, having sex with another woman, i think the way they played it off that his mom was role playing with his dad was perfection.
Also, it's very in-character for Sheldon to not understand reality the same way other people do and stubbornly disagree with whatever others say
I read that the actor - I want to say Lance Butler? - AGES earlier refused to ever depict George that way (not sure if at the beginning or after the character was established), that he wanted to be a better character and role model than that. It's interesting to note, the episode of Big Bang Theory where Sheldon tells that story aired a few months before Young Sheldon's pilot episode, if I recall correctly. Before the writers could see how the character developed. (There's still significant continuity errors with that scene, though)
Except at the start of the series he never knocked 3 times. It was only brought in later.
@@niceguy169Lance Barber
@@Trebor74 Yes, that too. Also that wasn't the first explanation for the 3 knocks. One for sure was the flashback to where we meet the tiny Joyce Kim, he did singular knocks, Leonard ignores him, until he continuously knocks "I'm just going to keep knocking until you answer" or something, which is the implied start, that he later averaged it out to his habitual 3.
I ordered and received an unsliced pizza literally 3 days ago. No slices means no chance for the oils and other moisture from the pizza to seep out into the cardboard of the box and reduces shifting of the ingredients. And from a preference perspective, it also allows you to get whatever kind of piece you want: big wedge slice, tavern-style squares, or whatever other option you desire.
Exactly!!! 😂I'm from Chicago so especially when it comes to deep dish..
Pizza places prefer you to order unsliced, and even keep the box cracked open a bit.
I now actually live right by the pizza place used in BB (actually in AZ)..
and they have a sign promising that they cut their pizza's.. lol.
Also a bunch of autographs from the cast on the wall.. place is popular but sucks imo.
Here in Germany, pizza being unsliced is completely normal. Our preferred pizza shop even gave out pizza cutters one year as bonus gifts.
I was gonna say, a lot of pizza companies have unsliced or even square sliced as options when ordering.
I've gotten accidentally-unsliced pizzas before - as in, other times the same place served up sliced pizza - HOW is this a problem/continuity error? They were busy that day, rushed, and forgot. Done. :)
Plus, it saves them money, and then they pass the savings on to you!
Apparently the issue with the ranks on the uniform sleeves was down to the split in duties between departments. The costumes were of course put together by the wardrobe department, and for the Discovery uniforms they didn't have ranks embroidered on the costumes themselves. The character ranks were the responsibility of the props department as the ranks were displayed on the Starfleet badge on the chest. When they introduced the more traditional TOS-ish uniforms for the Enterprise crew in season 2, there was a breakdown in communication and the wardrobe department was not made aware that they would be responsible for including individual character's ranks on their sleeves, under the impression that the workflow on these uniforms was the same and the props department would be handling the final touches.
In Roseanne, they had an episode where a foreltune teller tells them of the future. DJ has been depend on Aunt Jackie as an adult & she takes him to a therapist to find out why he is like this & keeps saying "they says she's the same, but she's not the same" at the end of this episode they show clips of both Beckys as the reason he ahd his mental breakdown
I expected them to reference that episode but I guess they didn't remember or know about it.
The two Beckys in Roseanne resulted in my favorite episode. An adult DJ, played by John Goodman, was seeing a psychiatrist. And saying how he was the only one who noticed the change. While his aunt, played by an aged Metcaffe, was dressed like her much hated mother.
@@Foolish188 I feel Rosanne had a bit more fun with the two Beckys than just having Sarah Chalke fill in when Lecy Goranson was unavailable. There would be times they'd appear in the same episode. Goranson would leave the room, and Chalke would come back
“They say she’s the same, but she’s not the same.”
David Hyde-Pierce was the best part of “Frasier”.
Great little brother energy!
I've legit ordered pizzas from 2 places in my town that came unsliced. No explanation (one place wasn't even busy when I ordered). They were nice about it.
place i sometimes order from ask you how you want your pizza sliced. i was breaking out the pizza cutter anyway since my kids were little and said not sliced did make much of time difference
On mash, everyone knew that the actor was leavign the show, they didn't know the characters was dying until just before filming that scene.
Iirc most of the cast didn't find out until it was announced by Radar in the scene so that they could get genuine reactions to the news.
@@jackvos8047 I've heard two versions. One was that no one knew until radar announced it but the other was that it was revealed just before filming so they still got the full reaction.
4:18 Fun fact - Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan appeared on Community in the fifth season as the “Pile of Bullets” host
My mom's dad is something of a minor genius with numbers, but he spells like the uneducated backwater hillbilly that he is. So that one is 100% believable. In a story my dad loves to tell, he once wrote "payed for yous'd tire" in the memo portion of a check. Normally, this is the kind of thing you pass off as a fanciful tale, but if you knew the guy, you would see this as absolutely plausible and even probable.
Regarding the Frasier one - they did the same thing in an episode of Friends when Joey gets a job at Ross’ museum as a tour guide and Chandler asks him about a blue blazer black (instead of blue blaster back) and the ensuing jabs at Chandler were Jen & Courtney making fun of Matty P , which was left in the show bc it was the type of thing the group would do anyways
The line was along the lines of "[Whatever] called, [whoever] wants his blue blazer back", I find that makes it extra funny, that he was making fun of Joey and it results in them making fun of him instead. :) I love how EVERYONE stayed in character, including him, making it perfectly usable in the episode. :)
I am surprised that this particular Friends moment wasn't mentioned. Same for the Robin Williams cameo.
Babylon 5 had an episode with a big fight scene and Jerry Doyle (RIP), who played security chief Michael Garibaldi, injured his arm. In the final scene of the episode, they covered it by having him keep his hand in his pocket. The next episode had him in a sling where he stated he'd been hoping it was just bruised and would heal on his own, but the doctor noticed.
Boy Meets World had a similar recast with Cory's younger sister. The sequel, Girl Meets World simply went with it by bringing back both actresses and literally have them tag team a scene.
I was hoping this would be in the video too!
Also, while not really a mistake, who can forget how BMW brought back Stuart Minkas for his cameo at the end of Season 5 after not appearing since the end of Season 1?
@@CompuclesYes! We were over there! The other side of the hall/school with the other absent characters!
Props for the section breakdowns in the timeline! I wish more WhatCulture videos had those.
Ikr??
It isnt a reshoot. If you look at the "reshoot" The product replacement shakes far too much. It was a graphic slapped over it. It was not the actual product.
It is far more likely someone would forget to slice a pizza than a pizza joint having unsliced pizzas as a policy.
I’ve delivered for a few pizza places. It happened once on a run. The customer said no prob, they’d slice it themselves.
Harmon also reset things via the simple expedient of moving time forwards. That's why the first episode was called "Repilot".
The other way? Was he was going to have Abed walk out of his 'imaginiation room' confused.
Before I watch it: Supernatural making Chuck the writer of the story so everything can be blamed on him. Everything that doesn't make sense, plotholes, forgotten things, bad writing in general. It's all Chuck. Honestly it's a genius move
In my opinion that's the worst part of the show it practically ruined it for me.
The Twin Peaks Bob thing is nuts lmao that guy nailed the creepy performance too
"Blue blazer black" by Chandler is pretty iconic
Pizza in Italy is sold sliced only if you request it. They eat it with fork and knife. *insert the more you know meme*
Insert slow clap
Pizza in Italy is nothing like Pizza in the US. This is not a valid comparison.
Most german pizza places deliver it unsliced unless you specifically request it
That's done in honor of German unification. Trust me, I'm German. I'm not spewing Bullenscheiße.
The Roseanne opening in one(or more) of its later seasons did this graphical thing where they had each character appear as they did in season 1 and then aged them up 2 or 3 times to their current look. When they get to Becky, one of the morphs in the middle is to Sarah Chalke for a moment.
Papa John's sells a jack o lantern pizza and it comes unsliced.
Due to a Mythbusters episode having to do with temperature of an unsliced pizza, many pizza's were ordered with specific instructions to not be sliced
I want to say two things about the "uncut pizza on the roof" scene in Breaking Bad: 1. I didn't even think about the discrepancy until I watched this video today. 2. During Covid, when there was a lot of employee turnover at a local pizza place, I actually DID receive a pizza that wasn't cut.
🎵"Meet Lecy the one you used to see / from 88 to 93 / Then Sarah came and took her place because she had a similar face! / That's life on TV ... " 🎵
"They say she's the same, but she's not the same. They say she's the same, but she's not the same. "
The best reference to the two Beckies was when on SNL they had a skit with John Goodman playing a grown up TJ in therapy, hes continually rocking his head and crying over and over "They say shes the same but shes not the same, they say shes the same but shes not the same'
I order my pizza uncut for delivery all the time. Keeps the crust a little more crispy.
Sarah Chalke. Like sidewalk chalk. Or sorry, pavement* chalk.
pretty poor list. bob changed the direction of the entire show. fraiser is just kelsey gramma flubbed a line once (and there's a better example within fraiser of their retconning the inconsistencies between his stated family history on cheers vs. his family history on fraiser). and the two becky's isn't a mistake just a way of dealing with actor schedules, where's the actual mistake unless you want to say the mistake was recasting?
There was an episode of Friends where Matthew Perry was supposed to say "blue blazer back" but said "blue blazer black" which the other actors teased him for and it got left in the scene.
I have worked at a pizza place where customers ordered unsliced pizza. Though, checking the air date, it was right in the middle of my time working there. I don't remember if it was prior, too, or after the air date, and the customer was attempting to be funny. 😂
In Kamen Rider Geats, there were two English-speaking actors playing the parts of bodyguards. In one episode, while looking for their charge, Michael Kinder's character said "Where'd she go?" in English instead of Japanese, which he admitted was an adlib in the moment.
Lou Malnati’s in Chicago sells and, in fact, recommends that take out pizzas are left uncut (particularly deep dish) to keep the crust becoming soggy before eating.
If you guys are ever ordering a pizza just for yourself, I highly recommend asking them not to cut it. It's so much more enjoyable to eat them like a massive cookie. Especially the pan pizzas from Domino's. Every time I order pizza, I request it uncut.
Most danish pizza placed does not slice the pizza
For a while, I ordered my pizza uncut because my local pizzeria made great pie, but was incredibly sloppy when they cut it. Crooked and uneven cuts.
Fun fact: In Brazil not every pizza is cut beforehand by the pizza place. It's pretty common to cut the slices at home
Again at the half way mark, the narrator thanks us for watching, in a tone that indicates the video is over. I once again skipped out not finishing the video realizing later. Please, please stop this!
If you stop watching a "10 genius ways..." video after 5 of them that's kindof on you.
I think it was genius the way WLRP In Cincinnati made a simply mistake. Les Nesman wore a bandaid in every episode. The story is that the actor cut himself before the taping of the first episode. They decided that Les should have a bandaid in a different place for every episode.
Wasn’t it WKRP?
Yes, WKRP. It was well into the run, though; he hit his head on the boom mike and there was no way to hide the band-aid. So, they just made it a personality trait.
Ah yes, who didn't love frayzer?
I always get onto people for mispronouncing “Fraser” (as in Brendan Fraser). I never thought I’d have to get onto them about mispronouncing “Frasier” as well. 😂
Is that the show with Nills, Dapheen and Rose?
3:35 Must be an American thing. Pretty normal to order a Take-away Pizza in the UK, and for it to be served (Delivered or Collected) unsliced.
The Orville’s time travel episode had to be fixed because fans picked up on how the time message was inaccurate.
You can purchase an unsliced pizza from any pizza place. Why would you want to? Well, perhaps you prefer specific sizes of slices or you could be making some sort of calzone out of it.
But think of this: they slice pizza all day with the same cutter. Pizza after pizza. How often do you think that slicer is cleaned and how well? And are you willing to bet on it?
Talking about mistakes and you write KELSEY GRAMMAR! LOL
9:33 nah, adobo and sazon are nowhere close to the samething, nor should it be confused with each other
Where I live a lot of grocery stores make their own store pizzas and when they cook them in-store they don't always serve it sliced
In Rosanne I remember when the original actress for Becky came back in the episode they kept saying stuff like "where the hell have you been?"
3:43 not true, spent over 10 years as a pizza cook we have a term for a pizza call Par-Bake, basically we partially bake the pizza and don't cut it. So customer can take it how throw it in the oven for a minute or 2 when they are ready to serve it.
No pizza parlor sells unsliced pizza? It's like you've never been to the UK. So many places sell unsliced pizza.
UK pizza places are notable for not being in the US, where Breaking Bad is set. The vast majority of places here sells them pre-sliced.
Hard to actually grasp any of these because you are basically just telling us, we can’t hear them ourselves.
A pizza place would save so much from not paying for the labor of slicing that the cost of a medium pizza would come down 0.0001 cents.
Not necessarily fixing a mistake but a way a show explained the recasting of a character was in Once Upon a Time they said that Robin Hood used magic to disguise himself in his first episode.
When ordering from Domino's online, one of the options is an uncut pizza. So it's not unheard of.
Last Man Standing played into the recast of one of the daughters
PST, tones of people ask for the pizza to left uncut. For one they don’t seem to cut it all the way and you have to cut it yourself anyways, and two it actually holds the heat better.
The Twin Peaks one is genius. I had no idea the blunder existed let alone the fix was to put it in the story. Twin Peaks wouldn't be the same without it.
All of these were executed FAR better than The Dream Year on Dallas - when Pam wakes up to find Bobby, who we thought was killed off, was actually in the shower, and that all of season 9 had been Pam's dream. What a writing nightmare! 🤦🏻♀️
Where I live, you always have to say you want your pizza cut. No company would do that without asking.
I remember when Roseanne had john Goodman as an older version of the son going crazy saying "they say she's the same but she isn't the same" over and over
The crew on Discovery didn't "forget" about Pike's rank stripes. You can't forget something you didn't know; those hacks have +still+ never watched an episode of Star Trek.
I did find it odd they actually cared about canon one time, and it's just for the uniforms
@@NeoTechni Didn't they only change it after it was shown in a teaser trailer and the fans complained? So they didn't care about canon, they cared that the complaints would mean not enough people watched.
I had a pizza hut forget to cut my pizza before
He did say no self-respecting pizza place. Can you really claim the Pizza Hut respects themselves?
For any mistake "Discovery" fixed, it created a dozen more. 😆
Am I missing something or are they really suggesting the obviously video edited replacement of the spice was an actual reshoot?
Internet Karen's strike again. 😮
I don't watch that show, but yeah, seriously? Just watching the clip here it's hovering around, one of the most sloppy edits I've ever seen! I've seen amateurs to smoother edits than that!
Unsliced pizza in Feb 1980, I got into a hissy fight and was fired from Domino's pizza, and every driver who had worked there more than a month quit in sympathy, they lost more than $5000 a week in sales, which used to be a lot of money, anyway the manager got swamped and had a newbie running the oven, matching the pizza to the ticket on the box, slicing the pie and closing the box, joining nearby orders, and eventually he did 45 min to an hour of not slicing the pizzas, before the angry calls started.
When I lived is Sweden, the pizzas did not come sliced. Big culture shock.
Best improve: Golden Girl and the "Great Herring War"
In Roseanne's case, I don't consider that a mistake. I see it as a knowing wink to the audience, saying, "Yeah, we have two different actresses playing Becky. Just roll with it, it will be fine." And it was.
As for Community, the mistake was firing Dan Harmon in the first place.
1:43 it would be the Luke warm reboot of the series we would get years later
11:56 What is going on in that painting... is that Wolverine vs Spawn? 👀
It's a matador fighting a bull, but I definitely thought it was Wolverine at first, too.
Oh the irony of you showing the clip of Frasier 'flubbing' his name yet you can't even pronounce it correctly.
Dominos cuts their pizza with a butter knife
I worked at a pizza place once and recall once forgetting to cut the pizza. By the time I realized, it had already been sent out for delivery. I don’t know if the customers complained. I never heard anything about it.
Man this gas leak has made what culture like 27 videos and counting
when chandler said that Donald Trump wants his Blue Blazer Black
But why would he have a Blur blazer? Big fan of the band?
@@rachelgeorge2098 meant to say blue blazer black lol
@ aw don’t fix it! That was perfect
As an ex pizza worker, I can say more people order uncut pizzas than you'd like to think. Also no cheese. Or no sauce. I served just bread once.
We've also forgot to cut pizzas on busy days.
With how much Disco diverges from canon, it's strange that they cared so much about that aspect.
I think in the vid he said the marketing department cared. They probably had a load of expensive limited edition action figures in a warehouse that didn't match.
came to say the same thing
I don't think they did care - from what I recall, they only added the CGI rank bands after a trailer showed Pike without them and people complained.
Amazing video
So the pizza was not a mistake - it was intentional.
wait you guys get your pizza sliced? I have never seen a pizzeria that slices it for you
You would think I caught episodes of Rosanne but in fact sitcoms of the era were insanely bad and unwatchable with their odd dialogue given in small oneliners with multisecond pauses inbetween everything for bad laugh tracks.
It was like watching bad automatons programmed by idiots who had only heard of the concept of a joke second hand in a dead language.
Except Rosanne would have monologues where she would do what was essentially a standup routine for four or five minutes. The show was just a vehicle for that.
_The Ghosts of Angela Webb_ filmed office scenes above a car wash, where everyone was steamy and looked it. A sweat-soaked actor played it off by adding a line about an accident he'd had with a water cooler off camera.
the fact that you didn't play the audio of the Frasier flub means i don't need to watch any more of this video
It’s not Sazon Adobo, either. It’s Goya adobo.
I used to work at little Caesars, we sold uncut pizza is asked
Community, forgot about that show. I enjoyed the first season a lot, but the show became weird and unrelatable during the second season, and much more so in the third.
They should've had the two Beckys rotate each scene in the reboot.
Hot Take: Community Season 4 is better than Seasons 5 and 6. Season 4 suffered from a lack of Dan Harmon; Seasons 5 and 6 suffered from too much of him.
The pizza thing never threw me off. Several times ordering pizza they forgot to cut mine and I own a oizza cutter so whatever, they never cut them even anyway. I also never saw it as a mistake, I thought that was intentional because he can't hilariously throw the entire pizza onto the roof, if it's in oieces and flies all over the place. So I always thought it was intentional and the no slicing was supposed to be a jab at subpar pizza workers who cant do a task I was already an expert at by age ten, or just completely forget to do it 😂
You pronounced Frasier wrong. You said it as Fraser.
gotta love when low effort youtube channels slap their watermark over footage that doesn't even belong to them, fine bros 3.0 over here
Retconning 101
The high five in birds of prey tv show
That's verisimilitude for you. Next time just keep the stove off but tell us it's on if the character needs to be in the middle of cooking a gabagool casserole or whatever; we'll go along with it, and actors will be less likely to burn themselves accidentally.