While sitting with Glen watching cartoons on the sofa, Betty has a red straw in her Coca-Cola bottle. Carla and the children enter the home, when Betty stands up to talk to them, the straw is gone. After much of the conversation is over, the straw returns to Betty's Coca-Cola bottle.
When Pete is talking to his mother while signing papers, he signs the second and places it on top of the first. However, when the shot changes to face his mother, there is only one on the table, and he is signing the second.
When Don and Betty are in her childhood bedroom, she removes a pink chenille bed cover and gives it to Don to sleep on the floor. In the morning, when Don wakes the pink chenille bed cover is on the bed as it was when they first entered the room the day before. Don has a cream colored wool blanket on the ground with him instead.
In a scene set in 1962, Glen carries a blue Pan Am flight bag bearing a Pan Am logo that was only introduced in the 1970s.