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Michael Rosenbaum in Smallville (2001)

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Smallville

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Continuity

At one point when Clark is in the air duct talking to Chloe, he is stationary. However, on Chloe's computer, it shows that he's moving. The next shot shows him still stationary.

Factual errors

Just before the credits roll, the camera pans up to the sky above the Talon that shows the constellation Orion. the episode is obviously in the summertime and Orion doesn't appear in the night sky during the summer.

Crew or equipment visible

When the barn structure is being lifted, a brief glimpse of a camera can be seen on the right of the truck. However, it's also possible that the tripod is part of the construction equipment and not filming equipment.

Character error

Midway through the episode Sheriff Adams radios her department for back-up stating: "All units, we got a 10-11 out at the kent farm." A 10-11 usually signifies a case involving a dog, sometimes broken glass or alternatively to let dispatch know that visitors can hear the radio. None of these would have been relevant to the Kents current predicament.
Midway through the episode Sheriff Adams radios her department for back-up stating: "All units, we got a 10-11 out at the Kent farm." A 10-11 usually signifies a case involving a dog, sometimes broken glass or alternatively to let dispatch know that visitors can hear the radio. None of these would have been relevant to the Kents current predicament.

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