Long running series huge plot holes

Anonymous
In the parent trap - let’s have identical twins , break up, and we each get one. And by the way, I haven’t seen my daughter in 6-8 weeks but yes, let’s send the butler up pick her up at the airport.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Americans. They really left those kids alone when they were on joint operations all night?


It was a different time - the kids weren’t particularly young. In the 80s, young kids spent a lot of hours by themselves.
Anonymous
The Patty Duke Show…identical COUSINS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Patty Duke Show…identical COUSINS.

If one set of identical twins marries another set of identical twins, you can end up with identical cousins.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I loved Friday Night Lights, but the plot holes in that series annoyed me. From what I recall, Jason Street and Tim Riggins were both seniors. They're talking in the first couple of episodes about high school ending and what they're going to do...yet Tim apparently becomes basically...a sophomore...? So they can keep him in high school for a few more years on the football team? I never understood it. It was like he became the same age as Landry and Saracin. That drove me crazy.

Yup, same way the Walsh twins and the rest of the gang except David had two junior years in high school.
Anonymous
It’s also a running gag. Like you never actually see Maris in Frasier.

Yup, common sitcom trope. Norm’s wife Vera on Cheers, the neighbor in Home Improvement, Howard’s mom in Big Bang Theory, I’m sure there are others.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Americans. They really left those kids alone when they were on joint operations all night?


Yes. Also, they were always driving between places like Falls Church, Silver Spring,Georgetown in no time at all. They never got stuck in traffic!


It was the 80s. There wasn't really much traffic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I loved Friday Night Lights, but the plot holes in that series annoyed me. From what I recall, Jason Street and Tim Riggins were both seniors. They're talking in the first couple of episodes about high school ending and what they're going to do...yet Tim apparently becomes basically...a sophomore...? So they can keep him in high school for a few more years on the football team? I never understood it. It was like he became the same age as Landry and Saracin. That drove me crazy.



Haahahah this is a good one!
Anonymous
On Room 222 in the 1970s, the 2 main high school students (Bernie & Jason) looked like they were 30 years old when the series started. Five years later they were still being bailed out of problems by the caring teachers. I’m not sure, but I think they are STILL IN high school.
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