As Miss Olive and Loren approach the cemetery, Loren says it is the second anniversary of Abigail 's passing...and his granddaughters. This seems too short a period of time. Sully lived with the Indians and joined the Army to fight in the Civil War. It seems like more than two years should have passed.
The town cemetery has many town folk move into it over five years. The size of the cemetery never grows. Odd.
Loren tells Miss Olive that she is holding a land deed to Maude's land. In Civil War episode, Loren says that if a single woman owns land, the land automatically becomes her husband's when she marries.
When the three Cooper children moved into the homestead, Matthew declares that theater horses are theirs. They were moving from town. Now Matthew is concerned about where his horse will stay if they move back to town. Odd.
Near the 24 min mark, Hank is seen drinking out of the flask Loren left behind.
It's highly unlikely with the lack of refrigeration that Dr Quinn would have spent time at a summer picnic with a dead body awaiting autopsy in her clinic.
As Dr. Quinn approaches the window at the homestead after eating dinner, a reflection of the camera and cameraman's head can be seen moving across two different glass-fronted framed documents. One on the dresser shelf and one on the far wall.
It is not known what became of Abagail's ring that was seen tied to Sully's wedding photo near the end of this show.