Walker and Laredo are in a high speed chase with Mitchell whose car changes from a Ford Crown Victoria to a Chevy Impala and back several times.
Also during the high speed car chase between Mitchell and Walker and Laredo, you will notice Walker's bull-bar becomes damaged and is seen hanging loose on one side. Yet at the end of the chase sequence, Walker's bull-bar is completely fixed and not damaged, nor is it hanging loosely from the front of Walker's vehicle.
During the high speed chase between Mitchell in his vehicle and Walker and Laredo in theirs, you can see when Mitchell smashes into some crates that they become stuck on his car's front grille and yet a mere second later in the next shot they are gone.
Waxahachie? As any Real Texan can attest, many names are not pronounced as they are spelled. Case in point: near the end of this show, during the shooting contest, a Texas announcer clearly calls out the name of the Texas town of Waxahachie. Now, a non-Texan would logically sound this town's pronunciation as "Wax-uh-hatch-e." However, Texans KNOW you pronounce this as "Walk-uh-hatch-e."
The hit on the Kansas City Police Officer in the men's room... when the supposedly handicapped man dropped his brace, and asked for help, an experienced Law Enforcement Officer would have known it was a set-up. And when that same perpetrator started talking about gun cases and shooting, the Cop would have been even more alert, and not turned their back on a criminal.
A clip microphone can be seen on Trivette's tie when he's holding a dying Laredo.