At breakfast Lois takes a bite of toast and puts the slice down on the plate. Then it's in her hand, then on the plate.
At breakfast Lois finishes eating, wipes her mouth & fingers on a blue napkin and puts it down. A change of camera and we (briefly) see the blue of the napkin in her hand.
At breakfast Lois has finished eating and has thrown a napkin onto a plate. She has a napkin in her hands and toast on the plate before her. Then her hands are empty on the table and the napkins are on the plate. Then she has the plate in her left hand off the table. Then the plate is on the table. Then the plate has only toast on it and there is a screwed up napkin in her hand. Then her empty hands are on the table and two napkins are on the plate before her.
Second visit to the jury room. Lois sits down. Sometime there is clear space between the papers before her and her neighbours' papers. Then they are crowded together.
The boys go to the sewer. Initially, the sky is overcast then there is full sunshine.
The defendant in Lois's jury duty case is a 17-year-old boy. In reality, minors do not get a trial by a jury.
When Francis, Eric, and Artie leave the snow cabin after Pete gets to the truck, you can see a wall right behind the cabin and a sheet to the right of the screen.
In the dark/unlit tunnel the boys are self-critical. We see several bright lights reflected in Stevie's glasses.