When Neal bumps into the bodyguard to relieve him of his weapon, the bodyguard's gun is clearly still visible in the holster. In the next scene, the gun is missing and in Neal's possession.
After he revealed that he had lifted the bodyguard's weapon, Neal unloads it. He racks the slide back to eject the round from the chamber, then removed the magazine. This is not the proper way to clear a firearm.
To properly clear a pistol, remove the magazine first, then clear the chamber. The way Neal did it, the gun is still loaded- he ejected one round from the chamber, but because the magazine was still inserted and second would have fed in.
To properly clear a pistol, remove the magazine first, then clear the chamber. The way Neal did it, the gun is still loaded- he ejected one round from the chamber, but because the magazine was still inserted and second would have fed in.
When Neal is reading the FBI dossier about Edgar Halbridge and his involvement with the stolen bonds, the close-up of the page of information opposite Halbridge's photograph shows an empty contract for music broadcast rights over the Internet.
AppleTV uses the same Sara Carver, not Sara Ellis, in the episode synopsis.
When Neal is having lunch with Sara at the roof of the FBI building, Sara mentions that she was her parents' only child. However, in the episode "Power Play", Sara tells Neal about her older sister who ran away when Sara was 13.