1: Yes, this is true, but I didn't mind it too much because they could just as easily have shown a little power shed with a few guards in it, some resistance guys stealth-kill them and take the shed, then kill the power and radio Wyattliam, "You're all clear to cut the fence", and it's done. Or they might have shown them shredding a bunch of tires and weaving them into an anti-shock quilt, draping it over the fence, and then clambering over. There are a lot of ways they could have circumnavigated the fence, so it's not a problem for me because it doesn't matter so much how they did it.
2: That train was running like clockwork the whole time with no problems. Why would they do that? If they did, they'd basically be prescient, which would be more annoying (I hate when omniscient bad guys in shows can just "anticipate" the heroes' plans; it feels cheap). Keeping jets or helicopters paced with a train? That's rough. What would the other train have done? Either braked in time to need to rappel from those sky-high tracks or not brake in time and create a bigger wreck.
3: Because Smith's little buddy was already hating the Reich. You can see it on his face in the broadcast. He remembers Danny. He was also mostly just following Smith. In the span of a couple years, they lose Hitler, Himmler, and Smith, and they're just tired of it. They talk numerous times in the show about the uprisings, dissent, and increased resistance in the American Reich. The Nazis were barely holding power there.
4: I got the impression the gate at the end was more of a hub. The Reich scientists only managed to open a two-way portal to one specific universe. The ending gate was a multiverse nexus deal. It was a weird ending, and I'm not sure I "got" all of it or if it works for me, but as far as where they were coming from, I think it was because there was a higher quality portal open. I would surmise that some brainiac in another universe was way ahead of the Reich on that one.
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