While Corinne is tied to the spinning torture wheel inside the circus tent of Warren (the archer) and Janet (the tiger handler), they spin her on the wheel and shoot arrows at her. When Corinne stops spinning, she is shown as horizontal at the number 3 (long shot). There follows 4 shots of her and 4 cuts away. The next shot she is at the number 1 (close-up), then 2 (close-up), then 2 again (close-up), then back to 3 (long shot) with no apparent form of impetus.
While Corinne is tied to the spinning torture wheel inside the circus tent of Warren (the archer) and Janet (the tiger handler), they spin her on the wheel and shoot arrows at her. When Corinne stops spinning, she is somewhat vertical, with her head beside the number "2", near the top of the wheel. When the camera changes positions, she is shown horizontal on the wheel, with her head at the number "3".
At the end of the episode, Jim and Artemis both leave the tent, and leave the printing plates behind.
The Carson City Mint never printed paper money, only silver and gold coins were minted there. Starting in 1869, all paper money was printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. There would be no reason for printing presses and printing plates to be at the Carson City Mint.
During the scene where Jim is led to meet Corinne, Jim crawls around the plank on the rock just above the water. The scene shifts suddenly, it is clear that the individual standing on the plank is no longer Conrad. In fact he's not even dressed like Conrad.
This is apparently a stunt double for Jim's fall into the water.
This is apparently a stunt double for Jim's fall into the water.
Though Robert Conrad swears he did all his own stunts, it is clear when the bad guy clinging to the ceiling falls on Jim West, it is not Robert Conrad he falls on and tussles with.
Just before Jim & Artemus spot a poster advertising the circus, they look out the door, and what the viewers see outside is very obviously a fake matte mural depicting the supposed view across the street.
After Jim rescues Corinne from the spinning torture wheel inside the circus tent, he begins talking to Warren (the archer). A large puff of smoke drifts in front of Warren, floating from the right to the left. The only source of smoke in the tent is a small flaming arrow being held by Jim, but he's standing on the left of Warren. Therefore the mystery smoke would not have come from the arrow Jim is holding.
Some of the women have 1960s hair styles despite the 1870 (or thereabouts) setting.
A trampoline is shown at the circus, but trampolines weren't invented until 1945.