Jaime tears down a lot of the photos of Lisa from the wall, and then collapses on the floor among the scattered photos, yet in the next shot where she is sitting there and sobbing, "I am Jaime Sommers," the floor and wall behind her are bare again.
The Learjet that transports Jamie to prison departs as a single window on the port side, flies with three port windows, lands with two port windows, and taxis to park with one port window again.
The walls of Jaime's solitary confinement cell are totally bare when she regains consciousness. yet later one wall is shown to have hundreds of photos of Lisa on it, and the photos appear to be real (not just a mirage from her drug-induced imagination/hallucination), also, since Jaine is able to tear a lot of the pictures down and form a scattered pile of them on the floor.
The log that Lisa places in the fireplace is much narrower than the good-sized log that is shown burning a couple minutes later.
The mercs rush into Jaime's apartment immediately after feeding their entire two-tank measure of knockout gas in through the barn doors, so they would have passed out, also, with such a high concentration of the gas still in the apartment. They would have needed respirators to filter out the gas if they wanted to be able to breathe inside the gas-filled apartment; since normally no humans could hold their breath for that long, especially when they had done all of the strenuous labors of carrying Jaime down the stairs and outside.
The coals in Jaime's fireplace are obviously dead and cold when Lisa stirs them up a bit, so they could not have lit the log just by having it placed on top of them; Lisa would have had to use kindling and a match.
Tobacco smoke has an intense sharp sickening pungent odor; it smells completely different from the milder "cozy" aroma of firewood smoke, and since Lisa loved her cancer-sticks so much, the room would have fairly reeked of tobacco smoke by morning, so Jim would have easily been able to tell the difference, even though Lisa tells him that she had merely built a fire.
The knockout gas would probably have put out the flames in Jaimes fireplace, if there was enough air-displacing gas there to make Jaime pass out so quickly.
The cell's drainage grate is obviously just a fake disc-shaped "prop" made of rubberized plastic and just laid loose on the floor, since Jaime accidentally rumples it and brushes it aside during her agonized writhings.
When Jaime is breaking the padlock on the phone box, you can see small scratches on the back of her hand. This is her "bionic" hand and it would not have any blemishes on it.
Obvious LP-gas-fed flames in Jaime's fireplace, since they are spurting upward in vigorous thick tall rapidly-wavering jets of brilliant-yellow flame instead of just lazy random varying-height orange and blue flames like a wood-fed fire would produce.
The contents of the news clippings in Jaime's scrapbook do not have any relevance to the titles of the news.
Lisa states that there is just one dose of drug in the vial, yet the wad of pink gum inside it is much larger than the small pill-like lump that Dr. Courtney took earlier, while he was still in prison.
When Rudy is testing Lisa Galloway, he does not test her bionic ear, which he would have and has done previously, and it would not be aided by the medication, thus exposing her as an impostor.
The mercs open the ground-floor door to Jaime's apartment at precisely the same moment when she passes out, yet they would have had no way of knowing when she had gone unconscious, since they could not have been looking in the upstairs window if they were standing on the ground while feeding the gas in through the barn doors.