When the subject is shot and falls, the camera angle changes awkwardly and the shadows move from covered to nothing, immediately.
When discussing tattoos via telephone with Reid and Simmons, Garcia comments on Simmons's Army tattoo on "his very toned left bicep". The scene cuts back to Reid and Simmons, who glance at Simmons's left arm. The aforementioned tattoo is on his tricep side of his upper arm which is on the opposite side from his bicep.
At the beginning, Liz Meyer says she is downtown, on Sixth. Her car is at an intersection of two two-way streets. Sixth Street is a one-way street downtown.