While tending to Kimble's gun shot wound to the leg Annie has to rip his pant leg open. Later Kimble is seen walking around and his pant leg is not ripped open or sewn back and it shows no sign of blood stains.
Kimble has been shot in the leg. When helped up by Sam, he is quite obviously putting weight on that leg, just as if Jansen, the actor, was not hurt.
Kimble has been shot in the leg. Yet there is surprisingly little blood on his pants, just as if Jansen, the actor, was not in reality, shot,
Kimble has been shot in the leg. He helps Annie to remove the bullet. But he is not only able to withstand the pain, he does NOT even wince as Annie probes INTO the wound, while looking for the bullet. He does this as if Jansen, the actor, had not actually been shot but is merely following the script.
As the program ends, Kimble sneaks across the Mexican board. Kimble does this by going through a ravine under an overpass. There is desert all around Kimble travels away from the border out in the open and completely exposed. YET neither the Mexican nor the American authorities see Kimble walking away (or for that matter, toward the border). Surely, no such professional could ever be so blind or obtuse, unless of course, that was what the script read.
After abandoning the search for Kimble, who had been wounded by Deputy Steel, the deputy starts the car that Kimble had been driving and drives away. Later he finds the car keys which he had earlier used to start the car with in the desert next to where Kimble was found by Sam and the little Indian boy. Deputy Steel is able to identify Kimble from the fingerprints on those keys. This also leaves the question as to why the Sheriff and the deputies were tracking Kimble in the first place.
Steel tracks down Kimble and takes up a strategic spot over the cave in which he is hiding. The distance looks to be no more than 30 yards, and might even be 20. Kimble bolts and Steel shoots and misses. Considering that Steel takes pride in his hunting skills, and also has law enforcement training (including marksmanship), it would seem that there is no way that he could miss at that range.