In the show, the proposed Equal Rights Amendment successfully completes the process of ratification as an amendment to the United States Constitution when, on August 24, 1974, Illinois becomes the 37th state to ratify it. Article V of the Constitution requires that an amendment proposed by Congress be ratified by 3/4 of the states. This means that, ever since Hawai'i became the 50th state on August 21, 1959, a successful constitutional amendment requires ratification by 38 rather than 37 states.
At 53:52 Ed touches the bottom of the screen as a sign of affection but from his wife's point of view his hand is shown moving away from directly on her screen. The camera is in the lunar module is located above the screen so his hand should have been completely below center from her point of view.
When Karen is telling Kelly about her marital rough times, Karen says that they were "having issues." Set in the early 1980s, this misuse of "issue" to mean "problem is about 15 years too early.
At 1:45, The general's left shoulder epaulet end tab is flipped up outside the lapel collar. This is mistake in wearing the military uniform properly. (It should be tucked under like the right side.)