The hood on the car that Reese shoots flies off as it's hit. When the car comes to a stop, it has its hood in place.
When John Reese comes to the graveyard and looks at the hole, the coin is close to the corner of he hole, but in the next scene the coin is set couple inches higher.
When Ulrich Kohl (a/k/a Wallace Negel) confronts Styler (Michael Stegans) at the construction site, Kohl's pistol jumps from his right hand to his left and back.
At the end in the park, after Ulrich is shot, John says "Finch, get them out of here". In the next shot, Finch reaches for Marie, then a fraction of a second later, Finch is walking away with Marie to his right. Another half second later Marie is standing behind her mother again and Finch pulls them both away and walks them off with both of them to his left.
Finch tells Reese he doesn't drink coffee, however he didn't decline the coffee Reese brought him in an earlier episode.
There are several errors in regard to credit scores. One said the perpetrator did not have credit scores "before 1988"; nobody did however. Credit Scores were introduced in August of 1988 to all three bureaus. A couple of other references listed "scores going back to..."; First of all it is a common misconception that citizens all have scores that are attached to their respective files. Instead a score is determined every time a file is accessed, provided only to that person, and not recorded. Even if it was possible to track scores back to 1988, the bureaus had backed up their archive data bases on tape until the mid 1990s, so there is not even a record "online" of a person's credit report as it may have appeared in 1988.
Spelling error in the newspaper headline about Negel/Kohl's wife that comes up right after the title sequence: "Missing Stassi Agent's Wife Killed in Accident" (correct spelling is "Stasi").
Hydrogen cyanide is a weird and impractical choice for a poison to be given with a needle prick. Liquid HCN is volatile so the needle couldn't even be kept close to the body without the poison flashing into poison gas. Also it is so lethally toxic that even as little as .2 grams would suffice to kill the target, and a lot quicker than an ambulance could get there. It is therefore usually administered by inhalation, often created it in situ from potassium cyanide for much easier handling.
(at around 10 mins) There are a few spelling Errors (correct spelling in brackets). It should read: "Als Zeinchen (Zeichen) der Anerkennung für gewissenhafte Pflichterfüllung im Dienst der bewaffenten (bewaffneten) Organe des Ministeriums des Innern wird im Namen der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik die Medaille Fur (für) treue Diens (Dienste) in Bronze verliehen"
Finch says Kohl was "in Europe when the Wall fell" (which took place in November 1989), fled with his wife to the Soviet Union when "Western authorities were hunting him" (which began after German reunification in October 1990), then his wife was killed "shortly afterward in a car accident. That was in 1987."
Finch goes on to say, "By 1989 East Germany has collapsed..." East Germany as a state never "collapsed" and did not dissolve until October 1990, when it voluntarily merged into the Federal Republic of Germany.
Finch goes on to say, "By 1989 East Germany has collapsed..." East Germany as a state never "collapsed" and did not dissolve until October 1990, when it voluntarily merged into the Federal Republic of Germany.
When Finch reads the Stasi file about Anja Kohl's accident, the text is obviously copied from something completely unrelated. It's a first-person narration about something involving a a dog.
They didn't need to go after the German agent to find Anja; they just had to trace the last phone number dialed from the construction site.
Kohl is remarkably fluent in English, making no errors and showing an effortless command of difficult idioms; yet, he repeatedly lapses into German on the simple sentence "Where is Anja?"
He is likely making a point by asking different people, "Wo ist Anja?"
He is likely making a point by asking different people, "Wo ist Anja?"
The supposed East German Kohl speaks German with a thick English accent.