When Jim and Stacy are waiting outside the coffee shop where they're supposed to be meeting Hooker and Romano, it is 1:00 AM and pitch black, yet on the shot of the actual shop, there is quite clearly light in the sky.
nitpick: Another Four Adam 30 black and white is trashed and the duo are nowehere in site. Graffiti vandals have stolen it and sprayed it red.
Hooker and Julia are parked across the street from the warehouse where the young girl is being held, when the truck comes crashing out of the warehouse and smashes into the side of the patrol car, before speeding off. When Hooker and Julia give chase, although the back window of the car is smashed, there seems to be absolutely no damage on the side where the truck hit it!
Romano is administering CPR to Hooker. Corrigan feels a pulse and tells Romano not to stop. Aren't you supposed to stop if the heart is beating???
Cars in several sequences flip-flop between newer and older model radio cars.
After Hooker and Romano get the call about the attack the establishing shot shows the old model car. When they arrive at the crime scene they are in the newer model.
When Corrigan and co. are watching the video on the TV, the TV is shown at an angle (a matt picture on top of the film underneath), but the picture appears 'straight' – i.e. not seen from an angle as with the TV.
Hooker and Romano are driving along at night, as are Corrigan and Stacy, but in the stock footage close-up shot of the in-car police radio, the light reflection indicates that the shot was taken at day.
When Corrigan and Stacy meet Hooker and Romano at the coffee shop, the background noise of the passing traffic jumps as the shots cut between the different close-ups of the characters (indicating that the close-ups were shot separately and edited together). Also, as in "Lady In Blue", the noise of the passing traffic seemed to have caused problems. Some of Stacy's dialogue is slightly crackly and distorted, as if the audio has been tweaked to try and raise her voice and fade out the background traffic; and several of the lines seem to be looped.
Both Marc Alaimo and Robert O'Reilly had recurring roles in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as Gul Dukat, a Cardassian, and Gowron, a Klingon, respectively.
When Hooker is jogging on the beach at the start of this episode, he has a dog with him that can be presumed to be his; though we've never seen this dog in his apartment or anywhere previously, nor is it ever seen again.
Not only do road conditions change, but the police car also changes several times between the old and new models.
A chunk of footage, as Hooker and Romano, discover by chance that there is a bomb attached under their patrol car and race to a deserted area and get out just in time before it explodes, is recycled from the second season episode "Requiem for a Cop."
When Romano visits Briggs in the hospital Romano calls him Blake but, when Briggs is called to testify his name is listed as William Briggs. Possibly a nick name?
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