Near the end of the movie, when R.J., Bianca, and Jamaal arrive at the airport, the car is very low because of the weight of the bags on the rooftop. However, when R.J. takes off the bags, the car's suspension doesn't lift. Even if the car had the trunk full, the suspension should lift up a little bit.
(at around 50 mins) A cast member sneaks into the shower where a female is showering. She asks him for the "feminine wash" and he never ever hands it to her, but in the last shot of her holding up the shower curtain she has a can of something in her left hand, although she never takes her hands off the curtain.
In the baseball-game scene, Reggie (Mike Epps) slides to steal third and gets Roscoe's jersey dirty. When he stands up and notices, he tries to brush the dirt off the #44 on the right side of the jersey. When the camera cuts to Roscoe and then back, the left side of his jersey is dirty and the right side completely clean.
While Roscoe and Bianca are talking about yoga, Reggie walks onto the porch. Bianca speaks to Reggie and goes into downward dog. After Roscoe lets Reggie get his "look", Bianca stands up and says "Oh, hi Reggie" as if it's the first time she saw him.
When Cousin Clyde shows up at the reunion he has front and back license plates. Georgia cars have only one license plate and it's in the back.
The characters seem to be playing fast-pitch softball, but one of them is seen allowed to lead off her base, where she is almost tagged. Leading off bases is not allowed in fast-pitch softball until the ball leaves the pitcher's hand during a pitch.
Per the on-screen movie counter, at 4:50 a cast member goes sneaking into the shower where a female is showering. She asks him for the feminine wash (?) and he never ever hands it to her, but in the last shot of her holding up the shower curtain she has a can of something in her left hand, even though she never takes her hands off of the curtains the whole time, oops.
The announcer on TV says that Bianca won "Survivor: Kiribati", pronouncing it kee-ree-ba-tee. The country's name is actually pronounced kee-ree-bas.