It's actually not dirt. There are other unpublished shots of the bird at the vet's office and the bird is speckled red around it's neck and more grayish than white. Also, notice the beak colors and shapes are different. :)
Another continuity error I found was when Henry opens his box with the book in it, there is no lock on it. However, when the stranger opens it, he has to use lock cutters.
Did you notice the bird Mary Margaret releases is the same bird Prince Charming used to send the love letter to Snow White in that same episode? One more thing that proves animals are not effected by the curse. :)
I'm so glad you picked up on that. I noticed it, but thought I was seeing things!
ReplyDeletethe "color" you see is dirt but still probably not the same dove... : )
DeleteIt's actually not dirt. There are other unpublished shots of the bird at the vet's office and the bird is speckled red around it's neck and more grayish than white. Also, notice the beak colors and shapes are different. :)
DeleteAnother continuity error I found was when Henry opens his box with the book in it, there is no lock on it. However, when the stranger opens it, he has to use lock cutters.
ReplyDeleteHenry unlocks a padlock to open his metal box.
DeleteBirdies are so cute it doesn't matter.
ReplyDeleteDid you notice the bird Mary Margaret releases is the same bird Prince Charming used to send the love letter to Snow White in that same episode? One more thing that proves animals are not effected by the curse. :)
ReplyDeleteMaybe the injured dove died/had to be put down and the vet switched birds to spare Mary Margaret's feelings. :) That was my first thought lol.
ReplyDeleteIt's a magic/cursed bird.... continuity error solved!
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