While Sharona is returning the dog to Evan Coker and Monk is adjusting the sundial, the camera goes back and forth between her and Coker. Occasionally, when the camera is on Sharona, the gate behind her is open. Other times it is closed.
When Captain Stottlemeyer and his wife, Karen, are arguing while she is loading her car, she attaches a bunch of hair clips to the left side of his shirt and one to the right. Then for one shot, he has none on his right side. Next, they are all on his left side, then one clip reappears on the right, then disappears again.
In the close shots of Monk dragging the trash bags out of the truck the compactor is moving, but in the long shots it isn't.
In one scene where the camera pans over the comatose Karen, you can clearly see her chin move.
[7:52] The van appears that the wife supposedly rolled over and over in. But if she didn't roll over and over, then that effect of her crashing was misleading. But if she did roll over, then that is a clean-looking van for something that rolled over and over.
When Captain Stottlemeyer is hauling his wife's case into her car during their argument, a crew member's reflection appears in a window on the car.