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The best 'oops' moments on television - Page 2 of 30 - Kiwi Report

The best 'oops' moments on television


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[post_page_title]Orange is the New Black[/post_page_title]
Now tattoos are always a tricky thing because if the writer feels like he wants a certain tattoo to be part of the costume and asks the make up artist to do it, then as far as we know, tattoos are permanent, so they at least should be portrayed that way. In this steamy scene, you can notice Alex’s tattoo change positions from one shot to another. While it might fit the character’s troubled and dynamic character, it doesn’t really make sense that a tattoo would change its angle, size and even sides from one frame to the other.
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