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* DoubleMeaningTitle: Like others in the first ten episodes, "Split the Law" is [[IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming an anagram.]] It doubles as a reference to the JurisdictionFriction between the CIA and the FBI that comes to the fore in this episode.
* FalseFlagOperation: The hold-up at the MWA was this so the terrorists could break out one of their own members, an expert bomb maker, from a CIA blacksite.

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* DirtyBomb: The episode features not only a radiological bomb, but a bomb-maker as well. His accomplices are shown to be dying of radiation poisoning, and the FBI agents tasked with tracking down the bomb are given radiation monitors and told about the risks of extended exposure to radiation.
* DoubleMeaningTitle: Like others in the first ten episodes, "Split the Law" is [[IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming an anagram.]] anagram]]. It doubles as a reference to the JurisdictionFriction between the CIA and the FBI that comes to the fore in this episode.
* FalseFlagOperation: The hold-up at the MWA was this so the terrorists could break out one of their own members, an expert bomb maker, from a CIA blacksite.black site.



* WoundedGazelleGambit: How Dodi manages to slip past the FBI and CIA, posing as one of the hostages.

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* WoundedGazelleGambit: How Dodi manages to slip past the FBI and CIA, posing as one of the hostages.hostages.
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-> Anangram for: "The past will" (or "Will the past")

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-> Anangram Anagram for: "The past will" (or "Will the past")



* DoubleMeaningTitle: like others in the first ten episodes, "Split the Law" is [[IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming an anagram.]] It doubles as a reference to the JurisdictionFriction between the CIA and the FBI that comes to the fore in this episode.

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* DoubleMeaningTitle: like Like others in the first ten episodes, "Split the Law" is [[IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming an anagram.]] It doubles as a reference to the JurisdictionFriction between the CIA and the FBI that comes to the fore in this episode.
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* DoubleMeaningTitle: like others in the first ten episodes, "Split the Law" is [[IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming an anagram.]] It doubles as a reference to the JurisdictionFriction between the CIA and the FBI that comes to the fore in this episode.



* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Weller leaves his apartment when he sees his own father's here.
* SpotTheThread: Jane finds out that the body in the vault isn't Dodi's, but is just a SacrificialLamb after spotting him in the security footage.

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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Weller leaves his apartment when he sees his own father's here.
father is there.
* SpotTheThread: Jane finds out that the body in the vault isn't Dodi's, but is just a SacrificialLamb SacrificialLamb, after spotting him in the security footage.
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* ClickHello: Mayfair gives this to Carter when he's got his sniper rifle pointed at Jane.
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* FalseFlagOperation: The hold-up at the MWA was this so the terrorists could break out one of their own members, an expert bomb maker, from a CIA blacksite.
* MexicanStandoff: The FBI and CIA get into one after they take care of Dodi and retrieve the cesium.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Weller leaves his apartment when he sees his own father's here.
* SpotTheThread: Jane finds out that the body in the vault isn't Dodi's, but is just a SacrificialLamb after spotting him in the security footage.
* WoundedGazelleGambit: How Dodi manages to slip past the FBI and CIA, posing as one of the hostages.

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