The amount of soda in Friedman's glass changes.
As Georgia first hears JD barking, her bicycle bell is on her left handle bar. As she stops at JD's side, the bell is now on the right handle bar.
When Daisy asks Friedman how much is the painting with the house and blue sky background, she casts a shadow on it as she stands there. As Friedman says "as in how much pain I was in when I painted that...?" there is another shot of the painting and, even though Daisy has not moved, there is no shadow on it anymore.
After the donkey leaves Georgia's office party the scene switches back to the job Mason is on. In the first close-up shot of the dead guy his eyes are completely closed. After a few seconds of Mason and the dead guy's boyfriend talking the shot returns to a close-up of the dead guy and now his eyes are slightly open.
As Daisy walks up to C. Friedman, the line holding the clothes drops several inches.
Daisy says she once owned the bicycle ridden by Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz" 1939. Dorothy didn't ride a bike, Miss Gulch did.
When Henry checks the pulse of Cary Bond he uses his thumb. One should not use a thumb to detect pulse because your thumb has its own pulse.