Jonathan and Jennifer are wearing different clothing from one scene to the next, with no scene where they change clothes.
When Jennifer and Jonathan are leaving the fast food storehouse, Jennifer has a noticeable ketchup stain on the upper left side of her blouse. In the next scene, the stain is gone, without her being seen changing the blouse.
The recipe for Palmiers a la Rockefeller, the "masterful dessert" Maurice teaches his dinner guests to prepare for themselves to then eat, would not make for an enjoyable dessert. Using 2 teaspoons of salt to make up just under three pounds of pastry will produce an incredibly salty dough. There is a huge amount of regular (meaning salted) butter as well, and the measurement conversions are wildly off.
Palmiers are a type of cookie made by coating sheets of puff pastry in sugar. The pastry is then rolled up and sliced into cookie portions before baking. However, this recipe uses no sugar or any other kind of sweetener.
You could technically make and eat Palmiers a la Rockefeller, but they would be painfully salty, oily, and upsetting.
Palmiers are a type of cookie made by coating sheets of puff pastry in sugar. The pastry is then rolled up and sliced into cookie portions before baking. However, this recipe uses no sugar or any other kind of sweetener.
You could technically make and eat Palmiers a la Rockefeller, but they would be painfully salty, oily, and upsetting.
After dinner, Maurice teaches his guests how to make one of his specialty recipes so they can have it for dessert. The recipe he chooses is Palmiers a la Rockefeller, which has a "Rasting" time of five hours. Likely meant to be "resting", as cookies wouldn't generally be able to take five hours of roasting, but either way, a good host and master chef would never treat guests to a late-night after-dinner cooking lesson of anything they would then have to wait around for five plus hours to get to eat.
The Simones are shown to be very gracious hosts, so this is a particularly odd selection.
The Simones are shown to be very gracious hosts, so this is a particularly odd selection.
The Hart's enter Maurice's cooking school kitchen and start coughing heavily from gas in the room. Jennifer promptly turns off the oven that is in the wall, but once can see it's an electric oven and it wouldn't produce gas. Also, they instantly stop coughing when the oven is turned off. They should be coughing because the room is still filled with gas.
The villain says that the Hart estate is like a fortress, and he'll need to wait until the Hart's are in another place to kill them, yet in many episodes, the villains are easily able to enter the estate.
There's been one murder, and two attempted murders, including one on the Harts. Yet, when Max leaves, he doesn't lock the door, allowing the villains to walk right in.
Pauline breaks the fourth wall, looking directly at the camera. It appears to be done accidentally.
Max is checking for a pulse, so the victim's heart must have stopped. Yet, Jonathan performs rescue breathing, but not chest compressions. Also, any attempt at CPR should be done longer than 30 seconds.
Charlotte, a chef's wife and co-manager of their exclusive restaurant, mispronounces Provençal as "provenchawl", not "provensal".
"Duval' in a phone book would be near the front, not past the middle, which is where they're looking.