The handwriting on John Smith's post-it that Veronica finds in the parking lot changes from print to script from the time she picks it up to when she compares it to the scholarship letter.
Veronica shows Justin his 1st grade report card that states that his father died earlier that year. Later, Justin tells his father that he thought he was dead since he was 11. The ages do not match up.
When Duncan goes into the hospital, the doctor puts his x-rays on the light-box which clearly shows a hoop earring which Duncan did not have at the time.
When Justin (Bobby Edner) approaches his father who just pulled into the driveway, the daylight is sunny and bright. In the next scene the lighting has changed and it's now dark.
While Veronica is driving Duncan to the hospital, they pass the same auto body shop twice.
While Veronica and her father are talking over dinner, Veronica says: "I'm old school, an eye for an eye." Her father replies "I think that's Old Testament." The phrase "an eye for an eye" is actually part of the Code of Hammurabi, a Babylonian code of law from around 1754 B.C. It has nothing to do with the Old Testament or the Bible.
Explanation: Eye for an eye is from the Code of Hammurabi, but it IS also mentioned in the Old Testament. Exodus 21:23-25 and Leviticus 24:19-21 both mention the "eye for an eye" law. Jesus also mentions it in Matthew 5:38-42.
Explanation: Eye for an eye is from the Code of Hammurabi, but it IS also mentioned in the Old Testament. Exodus 21:23-25 and Leviticus 24:19-21 both mention the "eye for an eye" law. Jesus also mentions it in Matthew 5:38-42.
In the scene where Veronica (Kristen Bell) and Justin (Bobby Edner) are following the third John Smith to the Adult Arcade, part of a wireless microphone can be seen on the back of Justin as he hurries out of Veronica's car at the parking lot.
The scholarship letter gets sent to a bunch of John Smiths. However, if Justin's (Bobby Edner) dad is now "Julia," she never should have been sent the letter.