In the kitchen, after the birthday party, Joel removes his jacket and hangs it on a kitchen table chair. In the morning when Zelda comes in the jacket is still there, but after Midge pushes Joel out her bedroom window and enters the kitchen the jacket is gone.
When they are listening to the tape recorder in the record store, the tape is actually running backwards. The sound would not have come out correctly. it would have sounded like someone talking backwards.
In the bar scene at the start Susie has 2 shots of whiskey. Then she has a third one together with Midge, but the glass was never refilled.
While the show is set in 1958, a flashback shows that Midge hired professional dancers to perform the "bottle dance" at her wedding circa 1950. The bottle dance is not a traditional Jewish dance, but was created by choreographer Jerome Robbins specifically for "Fiddler on the Roof" which first appeared on Broadway in 1964.
Incorrectly regarded as Goof. When the dancers begin the bottle dance, Midge says "someone should do something with that." It is clearly a joke foreshadowing that that dance will later become famous in Fiddled on the Roof.
Incorrectly regarded as Goof. When the dancers begin the bottle dance, Midge says "someone should do something with that." It is clearly a joke foreshadowing that that dance will later become famous in Fiddled on the Roof.
While Midge is standing with her co-workers outside a dept store, her co-workers depart, Midge turns to view the display in the window showing a Santa and model trains.
The gauge of the trains is G-scale which were not produced until the late 1960s and the Xmas themed rail cars that are shown, LGB's Der Weihnachten Zug or "The Christmas Train" were not produced until the 1990s.
The gauge of the trains is G-scale which were not produced until the late 1960s and the Xmas themed rail cars that are shown, LGB's Der Weihnachten Zug or "The Christmas Train" were not produced until the 1990s.