When Michael plays the video tape of K.I.T.T. the screen close-up does not show the television unit in front of Michael but re-uses the close-ups from earlier in the episode.
When Michael is serving breakfast to Bonnie and KITT there is a close up of the communicator. The time shows as 2:26:04 and progresses to 2:26:06 and then reverses back to 2:26:04.
When the bad guys are unloading K.I.T.T. from the flatbed and deactivating the museum's alarms and locks, the weather repeatedly alternates from raining to clear and back again.
The license plate to Devon's orange-red Mercedes convertible, previously seen in "No Big Thing," has switched to 1E59885.
In the chase with the Jeep at the beginning, K.I.T.T. is obviously a stunt car, in worse condition than the usual hero car, and the hood is clearly not able to fully close.
Michael 'rescues' Bonnie from Helios at dawn, but the short shadows of KITT give away that the scene was shot near midday.
When K.I.T.T. "goes skiing", passing between the two trucks on two wheels, there are at least 10 streaks of obvious tire marks on the road from either practicing or earlier takes.
Obvious stunt double for Michael during fight scene.
Michael tells Devon he's taken Litton to Physician's Hospital, but the pillow under Litton's head clearly is labeled St. Joseph Medical Center.
When Michael is flagging down cars after his escape from the pit, the car which stops for him (Charlene's car) is exactly the same car which drove past and refused to stop moments earlier. Also, Charlene says she refuses to go back to Helios, despite the fact she's driving in the same direction Michael is walking, i.e. back to Helios.
When Michael apprehends Deauville from the truck cab, the aerial shot shows a rather large and obvious dent in the roof of the supposedly virtually indestructible K.I.T.T..
During the jump in the chase sequence both the ramp that K.I.T.T. uses for Turbo Boost and the camera rigs on the side of K.I.T.T. can be seen in the camera shots from fender.
The Helios Society supposedly consists of the smartest people on Earth, but the best plan their brilliant minds can come up with to get $26 million for their post-apocalypse plans is to steal gold from the county museum.
When Graham Deauville reveals his underground city model, Michael immediately says, "An underground city", recognizing it as such without there being any indication whatsoever of it being underground; it just looks like a miniature of a town or city on a hill with grassed terraces.
Michael twice refers to KITT as "Knight Industry Two-Thousand," though the series clearly states the acronym stands for "Knight Industries Two-Thousand."