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TV has come a long way since its conception.

Original programing is now competing with big blockbuster films in terms of budgets

and fandoms.

Despite the amazing cast and crews behind some of these hit television shows, the occasional

mistake can slip by without anyone noticing until it's too late.

Give us a like if you never noticed these 10 mistakes in big TV shows!

Friends In the episode "the one where Ross finds

out", Rachel learns that Ross and Julie are going to be getting a cat.

Between the shots however, something vanished and reappeared without the crew noticing.

In one shot, Rachel can be seen without a necklace yet after the action returns to her,

she is without said necklace.

Cut back to her and she has magically produced a necklace only to have it missing again in

her next shot.

The Simpsons Fun fact: continuity errors can even make

their way into animation, even one of the most popular animated programs of all time.

In the very first Simpsons episode "Christmas special: Simpsons roasting on an open fire",

Bart, Millhouse and Lewis can be seen on the balcony leaning in looking at the mall Santa

(who just happens to be Homer).

When Bart leaves, the cut shows Millhouse and Lewis, who has unexpectedly changed races

from African American to Caucasian.

How I met your mother It happens on a TV series that runs for seasons

on end that the writers may end up forgetting the smallest details that they mentioned years

ago.

This was the case on How I met your mother, where it was stated in season 5 that Lily

and Marshall have been using the same toothbrush ever since they've been together.

Yet in the season 1 episode "zip zip zip," Lily and Marshall are shown brushing their

teeth with individual toothbrushes.

Game of Thrones Game of Thrones is arguably one of the biggest

and greatest TV shows to have ever been produced.

Despite its monster production costs, even the occasional mistake will inevitably slip

its way into the final product.

Case in point the episode titled "The Pointy End".

Eagled eyed fans will noticed that ironically, there is a Kingsguard on the right side of

the frame in the red keep trying very hard without much success to sheath his sword.

It's with the pointy end man.

Gilmore Girls Fans rejoiced when Netflix revealed the beloved

show would return on their network, causing immediate binges of the previous season to

fuel their excitement.

But did anyone notice the continuity error in the episode "red light on the wedding

night"?

At Luke's place, Lorelai, Rory and Max are all having breakfast and having some coffee

to go with.

Look closely and you'll notice that the coffee cups go from red to blue between shots.

Also worth pointing out that Max's coffee cup likes to travel across the table, going

from the left side to the right side of his placemat.

Family guy Sometimes artists and directors come up with

multiple shot designs to choice from in the final cut but might accidently mix up those

concepts in the final cut.

This is evident in the Family Guy episode "and the wiener is" when Peter is driving

down the road to the tunnel.

In three different shots, the white painted lines on the road go from broken to totally

gone to being a solid straight line.

Buffy the vampire slayer Who's that person there?

Every now and again, both in film and on television, the action may get frantic enough that it

just gets too demanding for the crew to micromanage every meticulous detail.

This happened in the fifth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, in the episode "This

Year's Girl" when Buffy and Faith got into a fight and tumbled down the stairs.

In the initial runs of the episode, the camera man responsible for the following reaction

shot can actually be seen in frame to the left of the staircase.

Got a little too close their buddy!

Game of Thrones Episode 9 of any season of Game of Thrones

is known to be the big one, where the chances of character deaths or major revelations come

to light.

Perhaps with all the action going on we as fans failed to notice a huge chance for Danerys

between the events of episode 9 and 10.

In the amphitheatre during the coordinated attack by the sons of harpy, Dany can be seen

wearing a long elegant white gown yet in the following episode, dirt aside, we can tell

Dany is wearing a slightly different outfit that isn't as regal or as long as per previous

dress.

Other modifications include her shoulder pieces and the visibility of her boots.

I guess she has a secret stash of clothes just hiding out in Essos.

Breaking Bad Considered to be one of the greatest shows

ever made, Breaking Bad can be excused when it makes an error.

The show was known for tossing in pop culture and news events into its narrative but creator

Vince Gilligan jumped the gun in the fifth season when the death of Osama bin Laden was

pointed out almost a year too early as the show's timetable put the fifth season in

2010, while bin Laden was killed in 2011.

Gilligan would later admit to his mistake, but since this is Breaking Bad, we can let

this one go.

Westworld The monster hit debut of 2016, Westworld flooded

the internet with crazy theories and appreciation for weeks.

While everyone was debating what could and could not be real, they may have noticed a

few mistakes slip through the cracks.

Westworld wasted no time in this matter, having a continuity error slip past us in the first

episode.

When Evan Rachel Wood's Delores emerges from the shop across the street from Maeve's,

we see two gentlemen standing right next to her.

A quick reaction shot to Teddy is shown before the action cuts back to Delores, only this

time; she is now in the presence of a single gentleman with a tophat.

There really is a glitch in the matrix!

Those are our picks for the 10 mistakes in big tv shows you never noticed.

Do you agree with our list?

What other crazy mistakes have you noticed in your favourite tv series?

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Fireworks light up the Omaha skyline - Duration: 2:07.

AND WHAT IT

WILL PAY FOR AND WHY IT'S NOT

GOING AWAY.

THE COUNT DOWN TO 277 IS ON, AND

BUT MANY ARE ALREADY CELEBRATING

A A HUGE FIREWORKS DISPLAY OVER

DOWNTOWN.

MICHELLE IS LIVE.

>> IT'S SO FESTIVAL DOWN HERE

TONIGHT.

AS YOU CAN SEE THE LIGHTS ARE

STILL UP, BUT THIS IS YOUR LAST

NIGHT TO SAY GOODBYE TO THE HOLE

HOLIDAYS LIGHTS FESTIVAL.

THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE PACKED INTO

THE MALL EARLIER THIS EVENING IT

BID MARE WELL TO THE YEAR AND

WELCOME IN 2,017, ALL BE IT A

FEW HOURS EARLY.

>> A BANG UP CELEBRATION IN

DOWNTOWN AS OMAHA SAYS GOODBYE

TO 2016 .

>> 2016 HAS BEEN A GREAT YEAR

BUT 2,017 WILL BE BETTER.

>> WE'RE HIGH TO CELEBRATE

2,077.

>> THE FEWER WORKS LASTED ONLY

TEN MINUTES

<<DID YOU LIKE IT?

>> YES.

I LIKE THE ONES THAT EXPLODED

AND EXPLODED AGAIN.

>> MOM AND DAD LIKE THAT THEY

DON'T HAVE TO WAIT UNTIL

MIDNIGHT.

>> IT WAS PERFECT FOR A FAMILY

FRIENDLY EVENT.

>> PERFECT RIGHT AFTER DINNER,

WE GETTING FOR HOME AND WATCH

THE BALL DROP.

>> THESE FAMILY MEMBERS SAY IT

DOESN'T MATTER WHAT TIME THEY

RING IN THE NEW YEAR, AS LONG AS

THEY DO I TOGETHER.

PREANAL AINGE SIGN [.

>> IT WAS STARTED UNT 1899.

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Simontive 5 Episode 31 - Duration: 1:33.

Title: Stop Motion Starting Location: Napvile, Budland

Simon: If the borders are safe, where is Acholduck?

Mr. Dinosaur: He should be safe from all the areas because he is given certain rights.

Kimon: Do you think the Chinese government will be involved?

Mr. Dinosaur: No way. Maybe we should check the news.

Airport Rabbit: Here is it.

*Morse Code*

Chinese man: We should the invasion of Dogland soon. I just hope Yoshi's Island won't get involved because they are weak and forgotten. We will investigate.

Simon: We must stop their signal. Where do you think it's from?

Mr. Dinosaur: I think it's from the airport. I will go check.

YI: I am not sure if I should join China again? Let me think, and they are getting weapons against the dead cheater Limon.

Green Pig: Who cares about dead cheaters? We should go to China.

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NSA Whistleblower Reveals U.S. Torture Horrors - Duration: 9:57.

Cora, you've got a fantastic new article out on the Intercept.com, "The Secret NSA Diary

of an Abu Ghraib Interrogator".

The article focuses mainly on Eric Fair.

Tell us who Eric Fair is.

Eric Fair is a former US interrogator.

He worked in Iraq for a military contractor, CACI, around 2003, 2004.

He subsequently went public with concerns about the interrogations that he had conducted

and those that he had seen that he believed amounted to torture.

He wrote a book, a memoir of his time in Iraq and at Abu Ghraib specifically that was called

"Consequence".

That was published last month.

It's a great book, really moving, really upsetting memoir detailing the way that he and other

people had treated Iraqi prisoners.

He has become something of a whistle blower on torture issues.

When his book came out, what were some of the new kind of revelations, I guess, that

we learned beyond what we had already known had happened in places like Abu Ghraib?

I think the point of his book was that, as he put it in another op-ed, that Abu Ghraib

was portrayed by the military and by defenders of the sort of system of the way that prisoners

were ... The US detention system in Iraq and Afghanistan and Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib was

portrayed as this anomaly, these bad apples that went too far.

His point in "Consequence" was that Abu Ghraib was not the exception, it was not an

isolated incident in a well run detention system.

He felt that systematically throughout the operations that he witnessed and was part

of, there was a blatant disregard for the rights and even just the humanity of the Iraqis

that they were dealing with.

I think what was really interesting in "Consequence" for me was that he talks also about the ... You

really understand the sort of slapdash way that the interrogations were being run at

the time.

He describes signing up to work for this contractor and just what a mess it was.

They didn't have the right weapons, they didn't have the right security clearance.

Security clearances were being handed out left and right.

People were misrepresenting their experience.

Nobody actually knew anything about Iraq or about interrogations or about intelligence.

He talks a lot about people that he knew for a fact were misrepresenting their experience

and he would watch them climb through the ranks in Iraq.

That was a really interesting aspect of the book.

Then additionally he writes very movingly and very forthrightly about the impact that

the US presence had in Iraq and the way in which people were being treated.

It's very interesting because some of these issues that you're talking about here, I remember

that was back in the early days of Air America and Ring of Fire.

Doing research and reading through these stories as they broke, a lot of the Abu Ghraib stuff,

as you mentioned, was trying to be pinned on these few people, the people that you saw

in the photographs.

Names escape me at the moment, but it was their fault.

They did it.

This wasn't systemic.

This wasn't anything that they were taught to do or told to do or authorized to do.

It was just a couple people who acted out.

They were going to handle it, don't worry about it.

We don't torture.

Then further along the lines too, the issue of military equipment and security clearances.

Those were things that we discussed back on Air America Radio back then that really got

no traction at all beyond the very progressive media.

They weren't covered in the corporate media nearly at all to my recollection during the

time.

It is interesting now to see somebody who was there, Eric Fair, to come out and substantiate

what we had been talking about a decade ago.

It is a little bit vindicating for those of us who have been covering it that long, but

at the same time it's also terrifying because we look at this and we say, 'Well now we

know that this happened.

Not only did it happen, it happened to a far greater extent than what we even talked about

11 years ago.'

I think, just stepping back for a minute, I think that it's interesting the fact that

Fair's book is coming out right now when the country is still, we're still having this

argument about the efficacy of torture.

As you said, we have Donald Trump out there saying that he'd bring back torture.

He doesn't even use the euphemism, he doesn't even call it enhanced interrogation techniques.

He's right up there saying, 'Yeah, I'll torture people', which is just astounding.

Also, we just had a slightly less hysterical, slightly more nuanced but I think just as

dangerous argument about this over the Senate Intelligence Committee to report on the CIA's

detention and rendition program, which was completed in late 2014 and there was then

a long declassification fight about it.

The CIA is still arguing that it misrepresents what they did.

It won't be fully declassified.

A court just ruled last week that the full report, which is 6,000 pages, it's been released

only in a very heavily redacted summary, can't be, at least for now, can't be declassified

in full.

We're still dealing with these things.

There's still a historical record that is classified.

The Senate report did sort of bring all this up again, this issue of people trying to argue

over the efficacy of torture when it's very clear that it doesn't work.

Whether or not it works should be beside the point.

I think that we're not done with this issue, unfortunately, even more than a decade on.

A lot of the problem has to do with some of these Republican holdovers that are still

in the Senate, still in the House, that think that it's perfectly fine to use these torture

methods.

I'm fairly certain that with the exception of Rand Paul everyone on those early Republican

debate stages was all behind what Trump had to say about torture.

Trump may have been the most blunt in what he said, but if you read the coded language

of everybody else they still believe the same thing.

It's not like Trump is proposing any kind of new Republican idea here.

They all like it for the most part, he's just the one that's not afraid to come out and

say it.

That's a lot of the reason the Republican base clamors around this guy, is because they

think he's a straight shooter, when really he's just saying what the Republican party

has always brought us.

Final question here.

What do we know today about these policies?

Do we have any suggestion that these have continued or have we ended this, or do we

know?

I mean certainly on paper we've ended them.

There has been a return to, officially when Obama came into office, but even predating

Obama.

During the Bush administration there was a pullback of the interrogation techniques that

were allowed to what's in the Army field manual.

Many people still argue that what's in the Army field manual could be argued as contrary

to some of the techniques authorized there like sleep deprivation and isolation could

still amount to torture in certain circumstances.

There's still argument about that, about what's qualified.

I think a big issue now is that we are increasingly turning prisoners over to the Iraqi government,

to the Afghan government.

There's a lot of argument right now about if US is taking prisoners in the fight against

ISIS in Iraq for example, who are those people going to and what assurances do we have that

they are not going to be tortured by a partner government.

That's still a huge issue and a really thorny one.

Then of course the Obama Administration extensively has a preference for capturing suspected terrorists,

but as we know, in fact they've chosen to kill most suspected terrorists that they're

going after.

We have the targeted killing campaign, the drone war and in Afghanistan high value targeting,

which means that people aren't being taken prisoner at all.

They're being killed.

Cora Currier, writing for The Intercept, keep up the great work.

Pleasure speaking with you today.

Thank you very much.

Thanks so much.

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Weekend House Call: Holiday Heart Syndrome - Duration: 2:39.

HEBERT HAS MORE ON HOW THE

HOLIDAYS CAN AFFECT YOUR HEART.

DR. COREY: THE HOLIDAY SEASON

HAS BEEN UPON US, AND MANY

AMERICANS ARE GATHERING FOR LOTS

OF PARTIES, LARGE MEALS, AND

FAMILY GATHERINGS OVER THE NEXT

FEW WEEKS, WHICH INVOLVE

CONSUMING EXCESSIVE FOOD AND

ALCOHOL.

HOLIDAY HEART SYNDROME IS A REAL

AND SERIOUS MEDICAL CONDITION

THAT OCCURS WHEN WE CONSUME

LARGE AMOUNTS OF FOOD, ALCOHOL,

CAFFEINE AND SALT.

ONE SYMPTOM OF THE CONDITION IS

HEART RHYTHM DISTURBANCES,

INCLUDING ATRIAL FIBRILLATION,

THE MOST COMMON HEART RHYTHM

DISORDER.

IN ATRIAL FIBRILLATION, THE

HEART BEATS RAPIDLY AND IN AN

IRREGULAR FASHION.

ATRIAL FIBRILLATION CAN RESULT

IN HEALTH COMPLICATIONS,

INCLUDING STROKE.

HOLIDAY HEART SYNDROME CAN ALSO

LEAD TO A WEAKENED HEART, A

CONDITION CALLED CARDIOMYOPATHY,

CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE, AND

EVEN HEART ATTACK.

THE CONDITION IS OFTEN

ASSOCIATED WITH THE STRESS OF

HOLIDAY TIME AND CAFFEINE AND

DEHYDRATION CAN ALSO PLAY A

ROLE.

HERE'S HOW THESE COMMON HOLIDAY

HABITS CAN IMPACT YOUR HEART.

OVEREATING, EATING A LARGE

AMOUNT OF FOOD IN ONE SITTING,

CAUSES THE STOMACH TO EXPAND TO

ACCOMMODATE LARGE, INDULGENT

MEALS.

THIS DISTENTION OF THE STOMACH

CAN RESULT IN A STRETCHING

REFLEX THAT STIMULATES THE

NERVOUS SYSTEM AND INITIATES

FAST HEART RHYTHMS, SUCH AS

ATRIAL FIBRILLATION.

CONSUMING TOO MUCH SALT -- WE

NEED SALT, BUT WHEN WE CONSUME

TOO MUCH, OUR BODIES CAN HOLD

ONTO FLUID AND CAUSE OUR BLOOD

PRESSURE TO RISE.

PEOPLE WITH CHF SHOULD AVOID

CONSUMING EXCESS SALT, AS THIS

CAN INCREASE THE CHANCE OF HEART

FAILURE AND CAUSE SHORTNESS OF

BREATH AND SWELLIN

IF YOU HAVE CONGESTIVE HEART

FAILURE, PLEASE WATCH OUT FOR

THAT SALT.

BINGE DRINKING -- WHILE SOME

RESEARCH SHOWS THAT CONSUMING

ALCOHOL, PARTICULARLY RED WINE,

IS GOOD FOR YOUR HEART, MOST

STUDIES SUGGEST THAT FOR ALCOHOL

TO BE HEART-HEALTHY, CONSUMPTION

MUST BE IN MODERATION.

WHEN WE DRINK IN EXCESS, ALCOHOL

CAN BECOME CARDIOTOXIC AND

WEAKEN OUR HEARTS AND

CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS, WHICH

CAN CAUSE AN ACUTE EFFECT ON THE

HEART RHYTHM RESULTING IN ATRIAL

FIBRILLATION.

THE SYMPTOMS OF HOLIDAY HEART

SYNDROME INCLUDE RAPID PULSE

RATE, SHORTNESS OF BREATH, CHEST

PAIN, AND SWELLING IN THE ANKLES

OR FEET.

IN SOME CASES OF THE CONDITION,

THE HEARTBEAT CAN BECOME SO FAST

THAT THE PERSON MAY PASS OUT,

AND IN SEVERE CASES, HEART

ATTACKS CAN OCCUR.

NOT COINCIDENTALLY, HEART

ATTACKS ARE COMMON DURING THE

HOLIDAYS.

THEY'RE MOST COMMON ON DECEMBER

25, FOLLOWED BY DECEMBER 26 AND

JANUARY 1.

IF YOU HAVE ANY HOLIDAY HEART

SYNDROME SYMPTOMS DURING THE

HOLIDAYS OR OTHERWISE, CALL 911

OR GO TO THE HOSPITAL

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Creighton fans bring the spirit despite Saturday's loss - Duration: 1:51.

T IS

ALREADY 2017.

A PRETTY INCREDIBLE FIREWORKS

DISPLAY THERE.

IT WAS A TOUGH LOSS FOR

CREIGHTON WITH VILLANOVA HANDING

THEM THEIR FIRST LOSS BUT THE

BLUEJAYS ALWAYS HAVE HOMETOWN

SUPPORT.

DEVONTE MCKENITH HAS MORE FROM

THE CENTURYLINK CENTER.

>> Reporter: MANY STUDENTS SAY

DESPITE THE OUTCOME OF THE GAME

EXCITEMENT WILL ALWAYS PREVAIL

AND THAT IS WHY THEY BELIEVE THE

TEAM IS DOING SO WELL.

THAT BLUE SPIRIT IS IN FULL

FORCE AS CREIGHTON TAKES ON

VILLANOVA.

SPIRITS FROM STUDENTS RIDING

HOME BEFORE THE TODAY'S GAME.

>> THEY STRUGGLED THIS GAME AND

HAVEN'T HAD MUCH COMPETITION

BESIDES NOTRE DAME BUT IF IT

COULD BE A GREAT BALL GAME.

I AM CONFIDANT IF MY JAYS.

>> Reporter: CREIGHTON HAS PUT

IN HARD WORK PREPARING FOR THE

BIGGEST GAME YET.

FANS REPORTING TO THE COACH FOR

EACH PLAYERS SUCCESS BUT WHEN IT

COMES DOWN TO THE ENTIRE TEAM.

>> BEST COACH IN NEBRASKA HANDS

DOWN.

HEARD IT HERE FIRST:

>> UNBELIEVABLE FOR THE PROGRESS

THE TEAMS HAS MADE.

MOW IS LEADING THE TEAM.

I LOVE IT.

>> Reporter: CENTER POINT GUARD

MAURICE SAID IT IS ALL ABOUT

PRIDE.

AND THE FANS ARE JUST AS

EXCITED.

>> I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS

ALL BREAK.

THIS IS ABOUT THE ONLY

EXCITEMENT THAT BREAK BRINGS TO

ME.

CREIGHTON BLUE JAYS BASKETBALL.

>> Reporter: DEVONTE MCKENITH,

KETV NEWSWATCH 7.

>> Alexandra: SEAN, YOU WERE

EXCITED EARLIER.

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