When Laura arrives with Pete's grandson, the boy jumps out and runs to Carol. The shot turns to Pete, but on the look back, Laura is now closer to Carol, and Little Pete is running around her to his grandmother.
After Carol confesses to her indiscretion, Flower puts her hands to her face. In the next shot, her hands are down by her sides, but in the next shot, they're back to her face.
Pete, in instructing his scouts states, "never notch an arrow when someone is downra..." The correct word is "nock." One "nocks" an arrow, not "notches."
Jay claims that Ragnarok is "a series of events about the end of the world," but this is factually incorrect. In Norse myth, Ragnarok is only the Twilight of the Gods, describing the final battle between the Norse gods and their enemies and the end of their time on Earth.
Pete says his wife is almost 70 and later says that she suffered from hypertension even in her 40's. If she was in her 40's when Pete was alive she would be at least 78.
It appears that Pete is like every husband alive (oops!) who doesn't know his wife's actual age. In his case, being dead for so many years has undoubtedly affected his ability to realize what is the current date.
It appears that Pete is like every husband alive (oops!) who doesn't know his wife's actual age. In his case, being dead for so many years has undoubtedly affected his ability to realize what is the current date.