Mrs. Bell is shot through her window, which faces the building with the sniper, located to the left of the corridor. Then, the officers go around the corner to the right to Mr. Bunch's apartment. Mallloy incorrectly states there's a sniper across the street.
After first refusing to leave, Bunch is then scared out of his apartment by the sniper firing at him, but as his apartment is around the corner, his windows are not facing the theater with the sniper on the roof, and there would be no threat in Bunch's apartment.
When Reed fires his first two shots at the sniper, the first shot splits the wood on the building. The camera changes to Reed then quickly changes back to the sniper for the second shot but the mark from the first shot is gone.
When 1-Adam-12 arrives on the scene at the beginning of the episode, the unit number shown on the passenger door is 80972, despite the vehicle bearing the license plate (E-534293) of their usual vehicle, 80817, and the roof-mounted lights also bearing the unit number "817". The "To Protect And Serve" motto on the door is clearly a magnetic sign.
In all subsequent shots, the vehicle's unit number is 80817, as usual.
In all subsequent shots, the vehicle's unit number is 80817, as usual.
In close ups of the sniper on the roof, dust can be seen rising from apparent gunshots.
However, there is no damage shown that would be present if a bullet hit something to create dust.
However, there is no damage shown that would be present if a bullet hit something to create dust.
The motorcycle cop reacts before the gunshot that takes him down is heard.
As the wounded woman is being wheeled from her apartment, the attendants stop to tell Reed that she's hurt badly, and remain while Reed talks to Mac on the radio. The victim also has her face covered indicating that she is now deceased.
The attendants show no sense of urgency for a shooting victim who, they say, is hurt badly.
The attendants show no sense of urgency for a shooting victim who, they say, is hurt badly.
When Malloy saves the little boy and the dog they run into a door facing and squat down with the little dog in the boy's arms. When it goes to a close-up of Malloy talking to the little boy, the dog is in Malloy's arms. In the subsequent wide-angle shot when they are just about to leave the door, the dog is in the little boy's arms again.
While on the roof and surrounding the sniper Reed sets down his rifle and leaves it abandoned, just a few feet away from the sniper.
A real officer would never leave his firearm abandoned like this.
A real officer would never leave his firearm abandoned like this.