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- Season 1 Goofs
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of these goofs were discovered by tv.com Episode 101 : Pilot .:: Baylor University, the school where the character Veronica was said to go to school actually exist in Waco, Texas. The diploma was accurate.
Episode 102 : Allen .:: Michael asks the Doctor how long his glucose test will take - a question any Type 1 diabetic should know the answer to.
Episode 103 : Cell Test .:: Veronica's graduation picture isn't accurate. Baylor University's colors are green and gold not blue.
Episode 106 : Riots, Drills, and the Devil Pt 1 .:: It takes less than 5 minutes for the prisoners to break the huge metal fence of the guard room, when they need more than half an hour to open the wooden door of the infirmary.
Episode 107 : Riots, Drills, and the Devil Pt 2 .:: The devil's outline can still be seen after the light goes out. .:: One of the news reporters refers to Fox River as a "Level 5 Facility." In the pilot, the judge called it a "Level 1 Facility."
Episode 108 : The Old Head .:: Previously in episode 5 when the video with footage from the surveilance camera got stolen, Veronica tells Nick that nobody has an extra key to her apartment, however in this episode, we see that the guard has keys to the apartment, surely Veronica would have atleast asked him about anybody coming by. .:: Route 66 starts in Chicago, not New York. .:: Michael mentions that Westmoreland would have only received 20 years to life if he hadn't killed that girl. But because he was convicted on felony murder, his sentence was cubed was 60 to life. 20 cubed is 8,000 years. To serve 60 years, it would have to be tripled, not cubed.
Episode 111 : And Then There Were 7 .:: When Quinn was pushed into the well he broke through the wooden piece that was covering it. A continuity error occurs when Agent Hale and his partner are seen covering the well with the wooden piece intact. personal note :: my dad actually had said this as well!! .:: Charles Westmoreland claims in this episode that he in fact is D.B. Cooper after vehemently denying it in past episodes. As proof he gives Michael a $100 bill that was supposedly a part of Cooper's $200,000 ransom payment, however the actual ransom payment only consisted of $20 bills per the request of D.B. himself.
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