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Frankie Muniz and Bryan Cranston in Malcolm in the Middle (2000)

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Casino

Malcolm in the Middle

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Continuity

When Reese calls the big cat a Cougar Malcom corrects him and say it's a Puma. In the next scene, Malcom calls it a Cougar twice.
There's a packet of pork rinds on the couch between/behind Francis & Craig. It moves.
At the end of Lois & Dewey's Spa day dinner, Lois reaches for his napkin with her right hand. Change camera and her left hand takes the napkin from under his chin.
At the end of Lois & Dewey's Spa day dinner, Dewey answers the phone and Lois holds the coffee cup in her right hand. Change camera and she is holding the cup in her left hand.
Craig's face is reflected in the glass of Hal & Lois's wedding photo'. He smiles with open lips. The camera looks at his face and his lips are closed.

Revealing mistakes

In the scene with the Puma, the camera shows Hal, Reese and Malcolm from behind, when Hal turns his head to the right, and it is obviously a look-al-like Stuntman.
When Lois is in the car talking about [inaudible] not stealing the Sunday paper, the rear passenger door is missing.
The cans of soda in the dining room have very obvious stick-on labels.

Miscellaneous

When Hal and the boys climb over the chain link fence into the firing range, the fence webbing is facing out instead of in.

Crew or equipment visible

When they are in the desert, a hand can be seen on the right part of the screen.
After the explosion of the desert's house , when the camera turn back to the boys, a hand with a camera is shown on the right side of the screen.
In the beginning when they are driving to the casino for the weekend, the shots taken from OUTSIDE the car, check the passenger side. on the outside by the door there is this silver tube with a strip of black electrical tape around it [a lamp] and a black/gray plastic shade screen. However, in the outer shots from the road, these items are gone.
In the car scene at the beginning when the angle shifts to the view from the hood of the van, the camera equipment filming the back seat angle is clearly visible at the top left of the screen above Lois' head.

Plot holes

Malcolm shows in this episode to be able to instinctively count cards, which Hal uses to his advantage in the casino before they're caught. Malcolm's ability never becomes useful ever again for the rest of the series.

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