Christian Dior's tote bag wore by Anna at the yacht was first released at a fashion show in 2018, but the episode is supposed to happen between 2016 and 2017.
When Todd and Anna are in the Chelsea apartment, talking on the phone with Val, it is clearly the evening in New York. However, Val, who is in Ibiza, is talking to them in broad daylight. Given the 6-hour difference, it would have been late night and pitch dark in Ibiza if it's in the evening in New York.
It makes no sense for Henrick Knight the shrewd billionaire investor not to be aware of the significance of technology that would let you know what people dream about, and the obvious ways for corporations to exploit that. A guy like that does not need anybody else to point that out to him. Although Tallia fawns over Anna for doing so, pointing out the obvious is not an act of genius and it also would not convince a rich investor. Rather, it would be necessary to convince Knight that the start-up actually has a reasonable potential to develop that technology.
It makes no sense for Tallia the billionaire businesswoman to think Chase was responsible for "stealing the boat time" because "he was on the make, taking whatever he could get." Chase just won over Henrick Knight to invest in his start-up. Antagonizing Knight right away with something so petty would mean to lose that investment and any potential additional future investments from Knight and possibly even other potential investors that Knight would warn about Chase.
Todd the attorney sarcastically asks his paralegal "Every bit of discovery they have to share fits in one box?" as though the district attorney was trying to scam him, which the paralegal should somehow have noticed. However, when Todd talked to DA McCaw in Life of a VIP (2022), she told him in so many words there were over 11,000 pages of discovery documents. So Todd should ask his paralegal something along the lines of why the rest has not arrived yet, or make him phone the DA's office about it.
It makes no sense for attorney Todd to confront DA McCaw as though she were intending to "play dirty" by surprising him at trial with lots of new discovery documents. In Life of a VIP (2022), McCaw already told Todd quite frankly that he had over 11,000 pages of discovery coming, and that she thought his legal practice might be too small to handle a major financial criminal trial.