Around 40:45 Castillo shoots from the chopper at more steeper angle instead of the correct angle that wide shots suggests.
When Crockett comments to Eddie Kaye about the age of the Stinger missiles he wants to purchase, Kaye states that "The Missouri was 45, but the Lebanese didn't seem to know the difference." While they are both Iowa-class sister ships, the USS New Jersey was actually the battleship deployed to Lebanon, not the Missouri.
Eddie Kaye shoots Crockett's Ferrari from just a few yards away with a Stinger missile. Not only was the FIM-92 Stinger not designed to hit a stationary, ground-based target, it also needs a minimum 1 kilometer, or, 0.54 nautical miles to arm its warhead after launch. Had Kaye actually been able to hit the Ferrari with the Stinger, he would have simply punched a large hole through the vehicle.
In the last scene sky is blue. While Gina shoots at Carroon and he falls over the wall the background is gray-colored.
The end credits state "Crockett's Car Furnished by Ferrari North America," but only the familiar black Daytona replica appears; his new white Testarossa--an actual Ferrari--does not appear until the following episode.
About 15 minutes into the episode, when Crockett and Tubbs visit Max Klizer, a boom mic is visible in the bottom right, at times almost heading onto being centre frame.
When it is learned the suspect is in the parking garage, Crockett and Tubbs take the car to get there instead of the helicopter that was at their location.
It may have been the actor missing the line, or it may have been a deliberate mis-statement, but Sean clearly tells the priest, "This money won't buy blankets but bullets" during the meet and greet after the lecture. This gives away his not actually being interested in non-violent means of protest.