While Cole leaves his room to watch the group downstairs, he turns off the light next to his bed, but when he comes back into his room the light is on.
At the beginning, a bully pushes Cole and he falls down. One can see his glasses fly over his head and land behind him. A few seconds later, as the camera zooms out, the glasses are now in front of him.
When Cole's mom is finished laying traps in the crawl space, she is in the process of using a cordless screwdriver to replace the mesh grille. Later in the evening, in an establishing shot of the house, the grille is off. Later still, when Cole is looking for somewhere to hide, he has to unscrew the grille to enter the crawlspace.
Allison's mouth is slightly open then fully shut in between shots when she is sitting head back in the armchair.
When Cole jumps out of his window, he could just make a run for it but he decides to hide. He does that many more times.
People, especially children, often hide when scared, instead of running. It is why children in burning buildings are found under the bed or in the closet, instead of outside.
People, especially children, often hide when scared, instead of running. It is why children in burning buildings are found under the bed or in the closet, instead of outside.
The school nurse giving Cole his shot not only violates QMAP rules, namely the right to refuse, but also does not sterilize the injection site as he is so intent on injecting Cole that he aims for whatever body part is convenient.
Also, the nurse is wasting some dose of the vaccine by flushing the liquid theatrically.
While this is true, one should remember that those inconsistencies are played for laughs.
However, it is now good practice not to disinfect the skin before a vaccine jab.
While this is true, one should remember that those inconsistencies are played for laughs.
However, it is now good practice not to disinfect the skin before a vaccine jab.
The fireball in the crawlspace that throws Cole backwards would have given him severe burns, not left him unharmed.
Cole holds the firework in his bare hand after lighting it. The sparks from the fuse would have severely burned him.
While this is true, one should remember that those inconsistencies are played for laughs.
While this is true, one should remember that those inconsistencies are played for laughs.
The sound of Sonya's flashlight "powering up".
When Cole is moving around on the bed while watching Mad Men on his laptop, lights are reflected in the fish tank.
In a long shot of Cole unscrewing the grill on the crawl space, lights are reflected in the window of the house.