Factual error: When Steve plays the guitar, his bionic right hand is strumming very fast, and the sound of the guitar goes from a low-pitch sound to a higher-pitch sound. Going up in pitch relies on the chording hand (Steve's left) and can only happen when the guitarist moves his chording hand up the guitar neck to the guitar's body.
Revealing mistake: Actress Pamela Franklin's British accent slips in and out throughout the entire episode.
Continuity mistake: After Steve rescues Susan from the quicksand, her white pants are wet and covered with dark mud, except a few consecutive scenes later when her pants are spotlessly clean.
Revealing mistake: When the taxi goes over the cliff and explodes, it is an entirely different make, model, and year than the vehicle Steve and Susan escaped from.
Other mistake: When Steve's bionic arm is being bitten by the crocodile, his jacket sleeve does not have any teeth holes, isn't ripped, but is intact with no damage.
Revealing mistake: The crocodile that Steve wrestles with is obviously fake.
Visible crew/equipment: After the power plant manager is done speaking with Oscar Goldman on the phone, the shadow of a boom mic is visible on the back wall.
Continuity mistake: Steve props himself against the back of the armored car with his arms folded and legs together stretched outwards to wait for the bad guys to drive up. When they do, Steve is now sitting on the rear bumper of the armored car with his legs spread and his hands on his knees.
Visible crew/equipment: When Steve uses his strength to upright a car on its side, the film crew and equipment are reflected in the chrome bumper of the car.
Visible crew/equipment: When one of the townspeople recovers from unconsciousness and starts to get up, a small truck with a double-door canopy is reflected in a window driving by. In this episode, everyone in town was knocked out, so no vehicles would be driven by them just yet.
Visible crew/equipment: Throughout this episode, Steve Austin's astronaut helmet visor is reflecting the camera crew, camera equipment, and lighting equipment.