The Union Station Metro station looks nothing like the WMATA stations.
Reid says a student audited his class so there would be no paper trail. Auditing a class simply means you do not get credit for it or are able to take it as pass/fail. You are still paying for the class and enrolled in the class with the exact same paper trail as a regular class.
Prentiss asks Garcia which way the train was going that Theo was waiting for on Metro. She says, "Blue line, south." Reid then deduces that he was headed to Springfield, VA, and the southern end of the Blue line.
Theo was at Union Station Metro, which only has access to the Red line and stayed on the DC/Maryland side of the Potomac. Further, it would be totally illogical to figure Springfield as his destination. Riders on the Metro can switch lines at any station where lines intersect, as well as doubling back on the same line.
Theo was at Union Station Metro, which only has access to the Red line and stayed on the DC/Maryland side of the Potomac. Further, it would be totally illogical to figure Springfield as his destination. Riders on the Metro can switch lines at any station where lines intersect, as well as doubling back on the same line.
Garcia locates a warehouse owned by Merva. She says it's on the edge of the District. The map she pulls up looks nothing like anywhere in DC, and is full of illogical references: two K Street NWs, A Street between those two Ks, and the edge of the District would be along Western, Eastern, or Southern Avenues, or the Potomac River.
they go to a "cabin on lake Accotink".
In fact there are no cabins on lake Accotink.