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 | Buffy goofs Part 11 Out of Mind, Out of Sight |



When Buffy goes to save Cordelia and falls through the floor she lands on her back and rolls over on her side but in the next shot she's still on her back.

After Buffy frees herself from the chair at the Bronze, she goes over to untie Cordelia. As Buffy is knocked down by Marcie, the rope around Cordy's left hand becomes untied. For the rest of the scene, the rope is tightly tied around Cordy's hand once again.

The scene where Marcie grabs Cordelia from the closet where she is changing just doesn't make sense. How could she be supported in order to get her, and then how could she be supported with Cordelia? You can see that she removed a panel, and there is no visible crawl space or attic flooring.

In the scene where Buffy and Cordelia are tied to chairs and Marcie is going to "make Cordelia's face 'memorable,' " her cut is a little suspect. Right after the slice is made, it seems like the "blood" dries really fast, but then there is another shot of her, and suddenly it is more moist and continuing to drip down. Are we to believe that it coagulated, and then it just opened up again?

The writers got the wrong government department. The agents in this episode say they are FBI, but later Marcie is reading about Assassination and Infiltration, clearly learning to be a spy. The CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) is in charge of spying on other countries, while the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) is in charge of investigating crime, not spying on other countries. In fact, the FBI does not even have the right to take Marcie without an arrest warrant.

When Buffy was trying to get into the closet while Cordelia was being taken, Buffy first tries to push the door. However, you can clearly see the hinges on the door, meaning it would open outwards. Maybe Buffy went to a school for gifted children?

When they are trying to figure out what's going on, Xander brings up an invisibility cloak from Greek mythology that can only by used by the gods. Buffy says it can't be a god because whoever is doing it is being petty, but a lot of the Greek gods are actually known for being petty.
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