A uniformed soldier can be seen in front of the Vought building during Homelander's speech. Members of the US armed forces cannot protest while in uniform.
At 00:42:14, the clock is at the Baltimore oriole position, but the song the clock plays is that of a northern mockingbird, which is not even on the clock.
The soldier present at Homelander's speech in front of the Vought building has a beard, which is not allowed for most uniformed members of the Armed Services. He also has a full-color Airborne patch. Members of the Army don't have sewn-on patches or full-color patches, and it is in the wrong position.
When Lynn is telling Hughie about Butcher's brother, she mentions an incident that happened in "fourth grade".
While the grade system is not used in English schools (at age 10 Butcher would have been in "year five") it's possible that Lynn was "translating" for Hughie's benefit.
While the grade system is not used in English schools (at age 10 Butcher would have been in "year five") it's possible that Lynn was "translating" for Hughie's benefit.
When the PR people show Maeve the #BraveMaeve poster that they designed with her boldly carrying a rainbow Pride flag, the flag is upside down, with the red on the bottom instead of on the top.