Stupidity: During the raid on the compound, the kids are being loaded into the bus and are about to be driven to a mass grave. Chris and Braxton know that’s the plan, but don’t even try to shoot the tyres on the bus to make it undriveable. They’re both excellent shots and could have done it without any more risk to the kids than the firefight already going on around them. Instead, they just watch the bus get driven away.
Stupidity: The team can hack security cameras and gain access to Pam's laptop easily and load the image they want on her screen, but then have to email it to themselves for some reason rather than just transfer the file directly via the connection they already have to her machine. Ridiculously insecure and an unnecessary step.
Suggested correction: You're not wrong, but that segment is far more flawed. In reality, hackers never use the "remote desktop" technique, which has high bandwidth overhead and would require constant distraction of Pam to prevent her from noticing the blatant intrusion on her screen. Real-world hackers typically open a file-sharing connection to analyze the victim's PC, avoiding any interaction with the screen, mouse, keyboard, or email address.




