· Close captioning throughout the episode alternates between spelling Luc's name as "Luke" and "Luc."
· So...Tru doesn't have a single knife in her apartment?
· How did Mark get into Tru's apartment - does she just leave the door unlocked? And given that he was dying, how the heck did he get in, pull the knife out, get into bed with her, and die, all without her noticing or waking up?
· How did Davis recreate the murder scene and the stab wound so exactly as to determine the height and handedness of the killer? He's going only on Tru's memories, and we saw that she didn't study the body, take any measurements, or anything like that. You can determine that kind of thing from a forensics investigation, but Tru didn't anything even close to resembling that.
· Given the relative shallowness of the knife wound (about 2"), and the heaviness of the handle and the remainder of the blade that didn't enter Mark's body, it's pretty unlikely it would have stayed in his body as he dragged himself down from the roof to Tru's apartment.
· If Tru wants to keep the vase from breaking, why does she put it on top of the TV, where it seems equally or even less secure then where it was originally? Why not just wrap it up and put it in a closet or something?
· Note: it is possible Luc put the drunken Tru in bed and then left, leaving the door unlocked. That doesn't speak well of him, though - would he really leave a drunken friend in her apartment with the door unlocked?
· Lindsay says the knife comes with instructions - what? Has anybody bought a normal kitchen-ish knife that comes with instructions?
· Students have several options when a professor denies them a test due to a legitimate emergency - Sam has several options, including going to the deans or simply hiring a lawyer. No matter how big a jerk Mark is, he'd probably get overriden on denying a test if he was dumb enough to do it in the first place.
· The timeline of the show is confusing yet again. Mark says he first kissed Tru on the roof of her apartment. But in the second episode, Putting Out Fires, she still had unpacked stuff and had apparently just moved into the place...right about when she dumped Mark. This doesn't make much sense.
· So Mark is a creepy stalker guy who obsesses on a single woman...but sleeps around with a lot of women. This doesn't make much sense.
· Tru tells everyone the party's over, says goodbye to people as they're leaving, then goes up to the roof to talk to Mark. Then she comes down and asks Luc where everybody went. Well duh...
· Does anybody else find it kinda creepy that Davis already has Tru's bedroom already programmed into his crime-simulation program? She doesn't give him the information here, and it seems unlikely she would have since the last episode. So when (and how) did he get that information?
· When Tru calls Harrison in the second timeline, everybody's holding umbrellas up but it's not raining at her location. But at his location it is - that's one pretty big city since that's pretty unlikely.
· So what happened to Mark between when Tru left him on the roof (prior to 2:07 a.m. when she plops into bed) and when she wakes up him his corpse in his bed at 3:00 a.m.? Did the murderer spend 45-60 minutes trying to kill him on the roof? Or did it just take Mark 45-60 minutes to stagger down from the roof to Tru's bed, what with the 2" deep wound in his chest to the heart?
· Can't they even pretend Meredith is on the show any more? Wouldn't Tru have tried to call her, or mentioned that she was busy or something?
· In the first timeline why on Earth does Tru think it's a good idea to invite creepy obsessive Mark up to the roof with nobody around?
· If you got a knife in your heart as Tru states and Davis agrees with, blood leaking is the least of your problems. The heart's going to...well, stop beating once you pierce it with a knife.
· When Davis is running the simulation of the murder on the computer, why is it set in Tru's simulated apartment? He already proposed the theory that Mark was killed somewhere else and walked into her bedroom. Wouldn't it be better to palce the simulated murder...well, in any other location other then the one place he thinks the murder didn't take place?
· What is it with the writers and supposed one-time only tests in this show? In Haunted they made it sound like Tru would have to wait a year to retake the MCATs. Here Sam acts like having the test delayed for a year (at best!) has ruined his career forever.
· Not so much a goof, but the MCATs are given every August and April. If she missed the Augusts, then she could take it again in April (like the guy said). The friend said he missed a final, not the MCAT.
· A forensic program like the one Davis has would depend on very exact measurements of both the scene and the body. Just two people wouldn't have had enough time to measure every aspect of the room. Mark's height and weight (not to mention the locations and dimensions of his wounds) would be at best broad estimates. So how were the results even close?
· If Mark had been stabbed in the heart, pulling the knife out would have put out a lot more blood than just the one spray on Tru's wall. His first few heartbeats after he pulled out the knife would have pumped most of his blood all over the room. He certainly wouldn't have had much left by the time he reached Tru's bed, assuming he could even make it that far.