At the beginning of the ride-along, when Dexter is getting into the yellow truck with Boyd Fowler, Boyd's seat has a wooden bead seat cover on it. 5 seconds later it's not there.
Batista claims the neighborhood they are in is "a Venezuelan neighborhood," but everyone speaks with a Mexican accent.
When Dexter is speaking to the nanny on the phone, the dining room chair at the left of frame slowly slides across to the left. Dexter is at the right of the frame and his prey is directly right of him.
At first glance it looked like it was moving but it was the camera changing position causing an optical illusion. The plot had no reason for moving it, and in a following shot the chair was still in the same place.
At first glance it looked like it was moving but it was the camera changing position causing an optical illusion. The plot had no reason for moving it, and in a following shot the chair was still in the same place.
When Boyd gets out of his hospital bed and goes after Dexter, he bends down to get some surgical scissors out of a drawer. The cameraman is visible in the glass doors behind him.