The Harem is comprised of four suspects, yet they only occupy a single Blacklist number. This is inconsistent with prior multiple Blacklisters such as The Pavlovich Brothers (Nos. 119-122) (2014), where each of the four brothers had their own number.
During the car chase at the beginning, the Cadillac Escalade has Georgia plates on both front and back. Georgia does not require license plates on the front of vehicles.
When Emma Knightly talks about her son, she says he plays soccer. A Brit would say "football."
However, her son lives in America, so she is likely accustomed to the term "soccer."
However, her son lives in America, so she is likely accustomed to the term "soccer."
The Cadillac Escalade from the car chase scene switches between a new and an older model of the car.
There are several instances of gun-cocking sounds used for guns that cannot be cocked.
In the opening car chase, the stolen Cadillac Escalade gets damaged on both the left and right side during the chase, but at the end of the chase, the only visible damage is on the right side of the vehicle.
The "device" that is supposed to clone the chip is obviously a switching power supply for CCTV.
In the garage, one of the women holds up the broken mirror while another is standing in front of the S.U.V., but in the next scene neither are standing where they just were.
At the beginning, the camera crew can be seen reflected on the side of a black S.U.V.
When Emma leaves with the chip, the shadow of the camera is reflected on the elevator doors.
In The Forecaster (No. 163) (2017), a woman recognized Keen at the supermarket and followed her home. As such, she was so recognizable from her time as a fugitive that she would never be used in an undercover role. Her initial appearance in the suspect's hotel room by pulling her hair back and wearing glasses was akin to what Lynda Carter did as Diana Prince in Wonder Woman (1975) in that nearly everyone would see the two are the same person.