Deliberate mistake: Season 2, episode 6 "Identity Crisis": When Bizarro starts decaying into the parody form of Superman, his costume goes with it; the blue fades, and even the 'S' insignia changes. Strange that superhero garments change right alongside their wearers when they suffer from an unstable genetic effect. Were the clothes cloned right onto his body, instead of sewn?
Factual error: Henry states that the car bumper of an 2007 'XJ' is a certain height off the ground and led to a particular injury to a dead person. He claims he knows this because he is a Jaguar enthusiast. He then points to a photograph of the 'New York Kids' in a pre-2002 Jaguar XKR as 'circumstantial evidence' that it was this car that caused the injury. A Jaguar enthusiast would never mistake an XKR for an XJ.
Us vs. Them - S2-E2
Factual error: We see Liam's driver's license. It says he's from Rhode Island, but the license looks nothing like RI's. It's issued by the State Motor Vehicle Commission, but RI does not have an MVC (only New Jersey does). And the expiration date is always the same as the holder's birthday, but here we see it's 2 days after his birthday.
Here There Be Dragons - S2-E11
Visible crew/equipment: When Prax leads the group to where Dr. Strickland took Mei, just as they reach the door the two green and yellow T-marks are visible on the floor. (00:02:30)
The Book of Occupation: Chapter Five: Requiem for Tavon - S3-E5
Visible crew/equipment: Right before Anissa and Tavon are attacked by Khalil, the shadow of a camera can be seen on the ground in the bottom right corner of the screen as they approach the path.
San Junipero - S3-E4
Continuity mistake: Near the end, Yorkie gets into a red left-side drive convertible, then is seen driving on highway in the same car but with right side drive. Following scenes are of a left-side drive car. (00:58:00)
Emergency Marineville - S1-E11
Continuity mistake: When the second group of Spearhead jets take off from Marineville there are only two jets, but in the next shot you can see three jets, and in the next shot there are two again.
Factual error: Dick identifies a vehicle using licence plate. Problem is Michigan does not have front licence plates. (00:24:14)
The Tale of the Whispering Walls - S2-E7
Factual error: Betty Ann is supposed to be telling this story on a Leap Year night with a full moon. While it's necessary for the plot, the most recent Leap Year with a full moon was in 1972, and is calculated to happen in 2048 next.
Pathfinder - S2-E4
Factual error: Ed and Gordo are both flying NASA T-38 Talon aircraft from Houston to the Cape. NASA is a civilian space agency, and all of its planes are registered as civilian aircraft. But Ed's T-38 is shown in one shot as having US Air Force registration.
Crystal Blue Persuasion - S3-E15
Factual error: When Frank, Olga and he rest of the Back Step Team meet Commander (a Navy O-5 Rank) William Streck, he is dressed in a U.S. Air Force Uniform with the rank of Colonel (O-6).
Audio problem: While Pickles is sniffing the ground, she asks Bob "Did you know vomit tastes bad?", but her lips don't match what she is saying.
Revealing mistake: Mr Knight shoots Suzie Boreton - after the muzzle flashes and sounds stop the bolt of his MK14 EBR continues to move back and forth as if it's still firing. (00:30:30)
Continuity mistake: When Molly is in space, alone, a man she knew is on The Other Side of a door that has a circular window in it. The man uses his finger to draw the words "HELP ME." When we first see the words, they are legible and about a third of the way below the top of the window, but the next time the words are much higher up and hard to read, and the third time they are now back to the original place.
'Unmei no sentaku' mitaina - S1-E6
Plot hole: Akito's attack is point blank, on a ship part of a fleet with Distortion Field activated (basically, they have shields, like the good guys' robots). The explosion he causes is according to Ruri's damage report big enough that it managed to vaporize 80% of the ships they were facing, but his Aestivalis and the other 3 right floating nearby make out of it literally without a scratch. (00:05:10)
A Single Piece Was Lost - S1-E10
Visible crew/equipment: When the Gruenaks attack the Scientist a puppeteer is visible to the right of one of the Gruenaks, just before it grabs the bird cage and throws it onto the Scientist's head. (00:28:18)
Plot hole: White Base and the interior of Luna II withstand without a scratch the explosion of the thermonuclear reactor from the Magellan from just a few meters, while the blast literally vaporizes the Zaku far away from the entrance and threatens to damage the Musai, hundreds of meters away.
Battle Scars - S1-E7
Continuity mistake: When Echo prepares to calibrate the surgical pod, he has a bandage on his head, even though the members of the Bad Batch don't get their control chips removed until near the end of the episode. (00:14:11)
The Mind of Simon Foster - S3-E23
Continuity mistake: When the pawnbroker closes his metal gate, he's facing the wire mesh. When the shot cuts, he's instantly facing away from it. (00:10:15)
There Is No Normal Anymore - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: The beautiful blonde visitor takes a picture of herself on Tyler's phone. However, we get a perfect view of her as she concentrates to take the snap (looking very serious and studious, barely showing her teeth), but when we see the picture she is wearing a classic toothy smile right across her face. (00:23:00)