When talking about Rowan to Xavier in Jericho, Wednesday is seen wearing her backpack on her back. But, in the next frame she is wearing the bag by her left forearm.
When Wednesday snapped twice in front of the Edgar Allen Poe statue in Woe Is the Loneliest Number (2022), the raven folded its wings down, the left arm pivoted inward, and then the statue slid away to reveal the entrance to the Nightshade library. Here, Ms. Thornhill snaps twice and the raven's wings fold down, then the statue slides away, without the statue's arm pivoting. The arm does wobble slightly, possibly indicating a prop failure.
When Wednesday throws bully#1 into the stocks and clamps it down, the first shot of him shows only a tiny bit of his white collar and left sleeve. The next shot, straight on, shows a considerable amount of collar and sleeve on both sides. Following this is another angled shot from the left where the material is again not visible.
Wednesday finds that the book in the museum is a fake by the Etsy barcode on the back. Etsy is an online marketplace for sellers of handmade and/or vintage items. They do not manufacture or sell their own products, nor do they maintain any inventory. Because most items sold on Etsy are handmade and sold by individuals/small businesses, sellers largely do not track inventory via barcode. If they did, they would use their own codes and logos, since they are the seller, not Etsy itself. There would certainly not be a barcode with the Etsy logo on it.
Wednesday announces that she freed herself from her restraints "5 minutes ago," but less than 2 minutes had passed since she was shown to be restrained with her hands tied tightly enough to cut off circulation, with the conversation happening in real-time.
According to mythology, Perseus used a mirror to approach Medusa, a gorgon, to avoid looking directly at her and preventing himself from turning into stone. By that reasoning, Ajax, also a gorgon, should not have turned himself into stone when he looked into the mirror as he was taking a shower.
When the Nevermore students are being told about the founding of the town Arlene says it was founded in 1625. 99 years before the first English settlement in Vermont.
Jericho itself wasn't founded till 1763.
Of course, coming from Scottsdale only six months ago, Arlene is merely reciting a script written by the park owners.
Of course, coming from Scottsdale only six months ago, Arlene is merely reciting a script written by the park owners.
The detangling comb Connie gave Enid is a nit (head lice) comb.
The chains holding Goody's mother and the others have modern welded links instead of forged links as 17th century chains would have.
Burning witches was actually extremely rare, victims of the witch trials were usually hanged.
Ajax sees his own reflection and turns to stone, despite the room being so clearly full of steam that the mirror must have been completely fogged up.
Enid say a blue moon only occurs "every 23 years or something crazy". In fact, a blue moon is simply a full moon twice in a calendar month. It happens on average every 2-3 years, although on rare occasions there can be 2 in the same year.
The phrase "once in a blue moon" simply means it's a rare occurrence.
When asked where Wednesday is, Bianca (copying the guide's "olde English") says that, knowing her, she's "hithered somewhere she shan't be." However "hithered" has never been a word, because it would mean "here-ed" and "shan't" is a contraction of "shall not." Bianca meant she'd gone somewhere she should not (shouldn't) be, not somewhere she shall not (shan't) be.