In "The Spy," the secret cave of the Arabian Knights was shown at the bottom of a mountain facing a steep slope. Here it's once again higher up with a ledge in front of it.
A guard locks Nida in a cell. A second guard stands near Zazuum, chained to a wall. Vangore (and only Vangore) leaves the dungeon to lay in wait for the other Arabian Knights. Princess Nida thanks goodness that all of them have left, even though the two other guards didn't exit with Vangore (yet somehow have).
Bez transforms into a million bees. Hornets or wasps would have been better, as they don't lose their stingers and die.
Four of the Arabian Knights arrive outside of Baghdad via a square pit, which makes no sense at all.
Raseem fights off enemy guards with a big square section of... turf? Desert turf?
Once again, the Arabian Knights defeat Bakaar but then essentially let him go rather than end the conflict once and for all.
Vangore finds Bakaar tied and gagged. Vangore removes the gag, but when Bakaar threatens him with a six-month lock-up in the dungeon for incompetence, Vangore returns the gag and leaves him tied up. This is no way to treat one's sovereign.