I always noticed that Rachel and Chandler had apparently had three "first" meetings in their life. In a show that went on for an entire decade, you'd think that someone on the writing staff would eventually cotton on.
Exactly what I thought! One thing that really bothers me is that the second part of season 3, the entire season 4, and the first half of season 5, are supposed to take place between Halloween and Thanksgiving of the same year, which makes no sense whatsoever: there are more episodes than there are days between those 2 dates. Or I misunderstood or missed something, but that would move the timeline way too early to be believable.
To me, 'Heroes' started with a plot-hole. The show makes it seem ppl of different ages getting powers at the same time but later shows ppl have powers in different times in the past. If true, then why didn't the older character only discover their powers later
In Heroes, it's not an impossibility that Claire (or anyone else's) powers were dormant unless necessary for their survival or activated by the Eclipse.
Clair's powers appearing and disappearing isn't a plot hole at all, she always had her powers for most stuff she would consider herself really lucky she didn't get hurt. For any obvious healing she did, her dads right hand man was a super who's power was to take away anyone's memories. So her dad probably just erased Claire's memory and anyone who witnessed her healing were also memory erased. Easy peasy.
One plot hole that always got to me was "Gilligan's Island". Throughout the series, they are stranded on an island. However, many episodes had guest stars. When the guests left the island, why didn't Gilligan and the crew leave the island with them. I know it's a sitcom, but still quite the head scratcher.
That's explained in pretty much every episode. A lot of the time the guest stars have a reason to want to keep the main cast stranded, so they sneak off before they can stop them or hitch a ride. Or if they do want to help them, they leave on a boat or plane that's too small to fit everyone, and plan to send a rescue crew back for them, but something goes wrong on the way home, or they don't know how to get back to the island, so help never comes. There's always a reason given for why their attempts to get off the island fail.
This commentary is the one that has many plot holes.... On the office, the employees new they were being film just not how much (no plot hole).... On friends, Chandler could have easily forgot about Rachel (barely a plot hole)..... On Heroes, they never say Claire's powers emerged at adolescence but rather she realized them because she came in to a noticeable injury (so no plot hole)
Regarding Prison Break, the fact that Bellick was completely innocent was the entire point. Welcome to the USA where innocent people get railroaded, all the time, and when trying to prove their innocence, instead get thrown in jail to rot.
That Friends plot hole is not a plot hole. Chandler could easily forget meeting Rachel, as could Rachel. Through life you meet many people, most who just pass by. You can't remember every single one. I believe most people have met someone as adults, only later realising they seem familiar.
@Denis-89 maybe once or twice, but every time they flashback, they knew each other! They spent holidays together. Ross has been obsessed with Rachel forever, and Chandler's his best friend-how could he *not* know her? It's a huge plot hole, for sure.
A plot hole that I think about every time I watch Schitt’s Creek, is that if they had sold their clothes at auction or high-end consignment they would’ve made at least 500K maybe 1 million depending on some of the pieces. Moira’s outfits were 10k sometimes 20K couture pieces just walking around the town. Johnny wore Brioni suits which are between 4 and $10,000. The bag that Moira was concerned about when David ran away was a crocodile bag probably worth 15K. I love the show, but I always think about that.
It was all they had left of their previous life after everything else had been taken to be sold so they couldn't bare to be parted from them. They were also snobs that couldn't imagine wearing cheaper clothes.
Fun fact I thought about outrunning the usual slow zombies with about 20 mph. That way you can go pretty far with a full tank. And if we think that most people died at the beginning of the zombie apocolypse, there should be enough gasoline for a few years.
Amazing video ms mojo major plots in tv shows that probably that not make sense too,fantastic job. I still love Riverdale even does not make lots of sense very enjoyable to watch for me.
Here is something to consider about Claire Bennett's "inconsistent" healing powers. SHORT-SHORT VERSION: the human body is constantly changing. Day by day. Year by year. Decade by decade. From Day One to Day Last. It is very plausible for Claire Bennett's super powers to have fluctuated between birth and adolescence. I am lactose intolerant. That term is commonplace now, but practically unknown when I was born. As a newborn, I suffered diarrhea when my mother tired to nurse me or give me formula. Thankfully, someone suggested to feed me papaya juice. I was able to accept that form of nourishment. From my childhood to a preteen years, I would regularly eat cereal with milk with not problems. I also hate all kinds of milk chocolate candies: Snickers, 3 Musketeers, Kit Kats, etc. However, I never liked drinking milk by itself. I enjoyed the taste of chocolate milk and milk with my cereal. Milk by itself? Yuck. Furthermore, the only time I would experience unexpected and extreme diarrhea was after eating pizza. Each summer, my camp would host a pizza party. Within minutes of eating, I would have to run to the bathroom. I figured that I some kind of problem with pizza, so I stopped eating pizza... Until around age 15, when my family got a microwave. My mother would by frozen pizzas, and I could eat them without problems. I also tired out slices from Pizza Hut and wouldn't have problems. Thus, I assumed that I must have had some kind of issue with whatever specific brand of pizza that my camp would purchase. I had not problem with any milk products until college. During my Freshman year of college, I would get diarrhea after eating breakfast from the cafeteria. None of the foods ever gave me problems before: Scrambled eggs, toast, biscuits, pancakes, etc. I visited a doctor. After weeks of frustrating trial and error with cafeteria food, that's whey I learned that I was lactose intolerant. The cafeteria uses very high amounts of milk and butter to prepare its foods, whereas the food my mother and elementary schools severed had very mild or no use of milk and butter (besides my cereal consumption). This was also how I learned about the circumstances of my birth and being fed papaya juice. My parents didn't mention my problems beforehand because I seemed to be normal by the time I was a toddler. I also deduced that my dislike of the taste of milk by itself was probably a subconscious warning. The pizza my camp bought must have had very high use of milk and butter, while the frozen and Pizza Hut cheese were probably "artificial" substances. To make matters worse, the college food shifted my condition into full throttle. Nearly anything with milk or butter will send my system into extreme turmoil. That includes things that are heavily fried in butter. (I miss eating original recipe KFC so much.) Some time during my thirties, I developed a problem with foods made with apples or oranges. Why? I have no idea, and the problem persists. Between age 44 and 48, I could eat Burger King Whoppers with no problem but Whopper Juniors gave me the runs. Why? No clue. Thankfully, I am back to being able to eat all versions of beef burgers again. I will be 50-years-old this year. My joints ache. I avoid driving at night and on highways because my vision is reduced. I can remember the names of GI Joe action figures from the 80s, but I cannot remember the names of my coworkers I've worked with for over a year. My body and mind are only going to get worse as time progresses. The human condition. It improves. It evolves. It deteriorates. It malfunctions. It self-repairs. But it never stops changing.
I have a similar story with lactose intolerance. I refused to nurse as a baby and would only have chamomile ( I have no idea how I survived.) and then the rest of my life it's on and off with the milk but I never drink milk in it's pure form it has to be in a cake or hidden in food recipes with small amounts. Lately, my condition's gotten worse because I'm allergic to gluten now as well so I get really sick all the time. (I'm sorry for my bad English, It's not my mother tongue.) I also have a weird cheese phobia. Like I get nervous and grossed out at the idea of cheese, especially white cheese.
A lot of this is attributable to the fact that fans can keep better track of continuity than the writers, who ARE PAID TO DO SO. It always annoyed the cr*p out of me that the writers on "The Big Bang Theory" couldn't even manage to remember when the elevator got broken. Or when Sheldon's birthday was.
I think tony was lying to his mom about selling her house so she would think she had to stay in the assisted living place... I really don't think that's a plothole
you know it was a plot hole for me in the Marvel cinematic universe? Quicksilver dying. Wouldn’t his body heal from the bullets? speeders have enhanced healing.
He could only do that after feeding to give himself a power boost, with enough he could even kill them. Before that he was basically psychic. I think it's at least implied that after detoxing he loses his powers until he feeds again. I would have liked if Demon Dean had at least mentioned that, like offered him his so they can both embrace the demonic, too stop being healed by Sam.
Also on friends Joey has seven sisters but the one that gets pregnant is nothing like the crazy big haired jersey types. I never saw her when the 7 were fighting over who kissed chandler!!!
I could have forgiven Rachel and Chandler for not remembering each other if they just occasionally ran into each other. However we also found out they made out at a party, lmao. We also found out Monica and Ross kissed too, that episode🤣🤣
Thank you God for having the absolutely ridiculous, would never happen, Riverdale nonsense broken down and #1 on this list. The Jughead becoming a street motorcycle gang leader takes the cake and what caused me to stop watching haha
These lists are getting more & more half assed, many of these are not plot holes, for instance, on Friends it’s not a plot hole that two people can meet each other many years before they actually became friends & forgot.
Noooooo Come on!!!! They met at thanksgiving and then Kiss at a frat party in which chandler felt guilty for doing his bff Ross wrong. They KISS and then meet each other for the first time. Makes no sense. Major plot hole
I always noticed that Rachel and Chandler had apparently had three "first" meetings in their life. In a show that went on for an entire decade, you'd think that someone on the writing staff would eventually cotton on.
honestly Pretty Little Liars can have a whole list on its own 😂
Exactly what I thought! One thing that really bothers me is that the second part of season 3, the entire season 4, and the first half of season 5, are supposed to take place between Halloween and Thanksgiving of the same year, which makes no sense whatsoever: there are more episodes than there are days between those 2 dates. Or I misunderstood or missed something, but that would move the timeline way too early to be believable.
To me, 'Heroes' started with a plot-hole. The show makes it seem ppl of different ages getting powers at the same time but later shows ppl have powers in different times in the past. If true, then why didn't the older character only discover their powers later
In Heroes, it's not an impossibility that Claire (or anyone else's) powers were dormant unless necessary for their survival or activated by the Eclipse.
The gossip girl one would’ve made more sense if it were one of Blair’s friends or Serena or even Jenny herself
It was supposed to be Erik but people were figuring it out so a shocking reveal was more important than it making sense
Clair's powers appearing and disappearing isn't a plot hole at all, she always had her powers for most stuff she would consider herself really lucky she didn't get hurt. For any obvious healing she did, her dads right hand man was a super who's power was to take away anyone's memories. So her dad probably just erased Claire's memory and anyone who witnessed her healing were also memory erased. Easy peasy.
Plus she had never gotten sick in her entire life, up until a point!
One plot hole that always got to me was "Gilligan's Island". Throughout the series, they are stranded on an island. However, many episodes had guest stars. When the guests left the island, why didn't Gilligan and the crew leave the island with them. I know it's a sitcom, but still quite the head scratcher.
IKR!!!! LOL 😂
That's explained in pretty much every episode. A lot of the time the guest stars have a reason to want to keep the main cast stranded, so they sneak off before they can stop them or hitch a ride. Or if they do want to help them, they leave on a boat or plane that's too small to fit everyone, and plan to send a rescue crew back for them, but something goes wrong on the way home, or they don't know how to get back to the island, so help never comes. There's always a reason given for why their attempts to get off the island fail.
This commentary is the one that has many plot holes.... On the office, the employees new they were being film just not how much (no plot hole).... On friends, Chandler could have easily forgot about Rachel (barely a plot hole)..... On Heroes, they never say Claire's powers emerged at adolescence but rather she realized them because she came in to a noticeable injury (so no plot hole)
How exactly did Riverdale stay on the air for so long when nothing about it made sense?
I don’t get why riverdale got to have a bunch of seasons when Sabrina got canceled even though it was so well received
@CoahuiltecanCat-vu9cdAgreed. I have yet to meet a “Riverdale” fan, but I know plenty of “Sabrina” fans.
@@miscedezshaw86 yeah, it’s a shame😔
The gay shit
@CoahuiltecanCat-vu9cd because Netflix is not the CW
Regarding Prison Break, the fact that Bellick was completely innocent was the entire point. Welcome to the USA where innocent people get railroaded, all the time, and when trying to prove their innocence, instead get thrown in jail to rot.
That Friends plot hole is not a plot hole. Chandler could easily forget meeting Rachel, as could Rachel. Through life you meet many people, most who just pass by. You can't remember every single one. I believe most people have met someone as adults, only later realising they seem familiar.
Several times, by name, and spent ample time together...no, this is definitely a PLOT HOLE
@@rickyhood8213The fact that the writers constantly changed script do not change that Chandler could forget meeting Rachel. Because it happens..
@Denis-89 maybe once or twice, but every time they flashback, they knew each other! They spent holidays together. Ross has been obsessed with Rachel forever, and Chandler's his best friend-how could he *not* know her? It's a huge plot hole, for sure.
They made out in the past
A plot hole that I think about every time I watch Schitt’s Creek, is that if they had sold their clothes at auction or high-end consignment they would’ve made at least 500K maybe 1 million depending on some of the pieces. Moira’s outfits were 10k sometimes 20K couture pieces just walking around the town. Johnny wore Brioni suits which are between 4 and $10,000. The bag that Moira was concerned about when David ran away was a crocodile bag probably worth 15K. I love the show, but I always think about that.
It was all they had left of their previous life after everything else had been taken to be sold so they couldn't bare to be parted from them. They were also snobs that couldn't imagine wearing cheaper clothes.
PLL is a gaint plot hole.
Not to mention a lot of abandoned plots/stories that ended up going nowhere.
Fun fact I thought about outrunning the usual slow zombies with about 20 mph. That way you can go pretty far with a full tank. And if we think that most people died at the beginning of the zombie apocolypse, there should be enough gasoline for a few years.
Amazing video ms mojo major plots in tv shows that probably that not make sense too,fantastic job. I still love Riverdale even does not make lots of sense very enjoyable to watch for me.
The ages of the friends in friends is a massive plot hole.
Here is something to consider about Claire Bennett's "inconsistent" healing powers.
SHORT-SHORT VERSION: the human body is constantly changing. Day by day. Year by year. Decade by decade. From Day One to Day Last. It is very plausible for Claire Bennett's super powers to have fluctuated between birth and adolescence.
I am lactose intolerant. That term is commonplace now, but practically unknown when I was born. As a newborn, I suffered diarrhea when my mother tired to nurse me or give me formula. Thankfully, someone suggested to feed me papaya juice. I was able to accept that form of nourishment.
From my childhood to a preteen years, I would regularly eat cereal with milk with not problems. I also hate all kinds of milk chocolate candies: Snickers, 3 Musketeers, Kit Kats, etc. However, I never liked drinking milk by itself. I enjoyed the taste of chocolate milk and milk with my cereal. Milk by itself? Yuck. Furthermore, the only time I would experience unexpected and extreme diarrhea was after eating pizza. Each summer, my camp would host a pizza party. Within minutes of eating, I would have to run to the bathroom. I figured that I some kind of problem with pizza, so I stopped eating pizza...
Until around age 15, when my family got a microwave. My mother would by frozen pizzas, and I could eat them without problems. I also tired out slices from Pizza Hut and wouldn't have problems. Thus, I assumed that I must have had some kind of issue with whatever specific brand of pizza that my camp would purchase. I had not problem with any milk products until college.
During my Freshman year of college, I would get diarrhea after eating breakfast from the cafeteria. None of the foods ever gave me problems before: Scrambled eggs, toast, biscuits, pancakes, etc. I visited a doctor. After weeks of frustrating trial and error with cafeteria food, that's whey I learned that I was lactose intolerant. The cafeteria uses very high amounts of milk and butter to prepare its foods, whereas the food my mother and elementary schools severed had very mild or no use of milk and butter (besides my cereal consumption).
This was also how I learned about the circumstances of my birth and being fed papaya juice. My parents didn't mention my problems beforehand because I seemed to be normal by the time I was a toddler. I also deduced that my dislike of the taste of milk by itself was probably a subconscious warning. The pizza my camp bought must have had very high use of milk and butter, while the frozen and Pizza Hut cheese were probably "artificial" substances.
To make matters worse, the college food shifted my condition into full throttle. Nearly anything with milk or butter will send my system into extreme turmoil. That includes things that are heavily fried in butter. (I miss eating original recipe KFC so much.)
Some time during my thirties, I developed a problem with foods made with apples or oranges. Why? I have no idea, and the problem persists. Between age 44 and 48, I could eat Burger King Whoppers with no problem but Whopper Juniors gave me the runs. Why? No clue. Thankfully, I am back to being able to eat all versions of beef burgers again.
I will be 50-years-old this year. My joints ache. I avoid driving at night and on highways because my vision is reduced. I can remember the names of GI Joe action figures from the 80s, but I cannot remember the names of my coworkers I've worked with for over a year. My body and mind are only going to get worse as time progresses.
The human condition. It improves. It evolves. It deteriorates. It malfunctions. It self-repairs.
But it never stops changing.
Or an even less winded explanation... she always had them, it's just she never gotten injured as a kid.
I have a similar story with lactose intolerance. I refused to nurse as a baby and would only have chamomile ( I have no idea how I survived.) and then the rest of my life it's on and off with the milk but I never drink milk in it's pure form it has to be in a cake or hidden in food recipes with small amounts. Lately, my condition's gotten worse because I'm allergic to gluten now as well so I get really sick all the time. (I'm sorry for my bad English, It's not my mother tongue.) I also have a weird cheese phobia. Like I get nervous and grossed out at the idea of cheese, especially white cheese.
@@mennaayman9689 Thank you for sharing your history. Your English was stated very well. 👍
@HighHeelKnight Thank you!💙
MissMojo is my favorite channel for movie choices. 🎉
A lot of this is attributable to the fact that fans can keep better track of continuity than the writers, who ARE PAID TO DO SO. It always annoyed the cr*p out of me that the writers on "The Big Bang Theory" couldn't even manage to remember when the elevator got broken. Or when Sheldon's birthday was.
I think tony was lying to his mom about selling her house so she would think she had to stay in the assisted living place... I really don't think that's a plothole
Bad writing is as bad writing does.
Happy friday afternoon, Phoebe, take care and God bless you. Greetings from Colombia to you as well
WHO WAS FILMING THE FAMILY IN MODRN FAMILY?!?
Your “plot hole” in Prison Break is pretty true to life and an accurate to the problematic nature of the American justice system.
you know it was a plot hole for me in the Marvel cinematic universe? Quicksilver dying.
Wouldn’t his body heal from the bullets? speeders have enhanced healing.
Sam Winchester's exorcist power. What happened to it?
He could only do that after feeding to give himself a power boost, with enough he could even kill them. Before that he was basically psychic. I think it's at least implied that after detoxing he loses his powers until he feeds again. I would have liked if Demon Dean had at least mentioned that, like offered him his so they can both embrace the demonic, too stop being healed by Sam.
Also on friends Joey has seven sisters but the one that gets pregnant is nothing like the crazy big haired jersey types. I never saw her when the 7 were fighting over who kissed chandler!!!
I could have forgiven Rachel and Chandler for not remembering each other if they just occasionally ran into each other. However we also found out they made out at a party, lmao. We also found out Monica and Ross kissed too, that episode🤣🤣
Locke and Key most definitely
#6 is the most ridiculous and nonsensical thing on the show, and that's saying something.
Thank you God for having the absolutely ridiculous, would never happen, Riverdale nonsense broken down and #1 on this list. The Jughead becoming a street motorcycle gang leader takes the cake and what caused me to stop watching haha
I’m this early
These lists are getting more & more half assed, many of these are not plot holes, for instance, on Friends it’s not a plot hole that two people can meet each other many years before they actually became friends & forgot.
Noooooo Come on!!!! They met at thanksgiving and then Kiss at a frat party in which chandler felt guilty for doing his bff Ross wrong. They KISS and then meet each other for the first time. Makes no sense. Major plot hole
@ not a plot hole
@ WoW!! OKAY…….. Chandler makes out with his best buddy’s love and Completely forgets about her……. Ooooooooookayyyyy
@ I could understand when a guy forgets about women they mess around with…. But they wouldn’t forget their best friend’s major crush.
@ I have so it’s possible
Hellywood 🔥run by bunch of fallen angels/ demons. Lord Jesus Christ is coming soon🙏🏼❤️🕊Repent, believe in the Gospel, Be Born Again
He's been "coming soon" ever since he told his disciples that he would return during their lifetimes. Give it a rest.
@ wait and see
Jesus will return when Christians obey 2 Chronicles 7:14. The Church is disobedient.
Why is The Offiice on this List???!!