When Tobias is talking to Michael and Lindsey about the diamond cream, initially he is holding a loofah in his right hand. After the first two shots, the loofah disappears, and he's instead holding a glass of wine.
The narrator says that the Bluth Company "prepared to unveil Phase Two," however, in "Staff Infection", the company was working on Phase Three.
When Michael (Jason Bateman) presents his business model, the board members have changed places when the camera changes. The Asian man is at the end of the table, but a second later, after GOB sprays his pennies, he is sitting at the front of the table.
A picture shows George Sr. (Jeffrey Tambor) cutting the ribbon at the opening of Orange County Prison in 1983, but according to a sign seen at the entrance of this same prison in the episode "Top Banana", the prison was established in 1903.
George Sr. (Jeffrey Tambor) used to have hair, but he lost it over time. However, when pictures are shown of him cutting ribbons, in 1963, he has no hair at all. Then, in 1973, he has a full head of hair.
Americans do not get physicals at the recruiters office. They get their physical at M.E.P.S.
A newspaper is shown with a 3-column article on GOB's becoming president of The Bluth Company. However, while the first few sentences are about the Bluths, the 2nd and 3rd columns are from a story about the arrests of a mortician and hospital employee for tampering with dead bodies.
When Michael is proposing his plan to the company the audio starts in sync; however, as the camera zooms in, his lips are no longer moving and the audio is clearly dubbed.
When Lindsay is entering the liquor store with Tom Jane the cashier tells them to get out. However, when the line 'No homeless in here!' is delivered the mans lips aren't moving anymore.
When Michael is giving the pep talk before construction of the second model home begins, on the left hand side of the screen a lens hood pushes into the shot before pulling back out of frame.