The camouflage pattern changes between shots when it's being applied.
When Preacher is in the pool at 25:31, he appears to have lost his face paint, but when he's in the shower at 27:35, he's got face paint on again.
When Reacher is fighting in the swimming pool, he reaches for a gun. In the close up shot, the gun is lying on its right side with the grip on his left. In the wide shot, the grip moves to his right to make it easier to grab the gun and shoot without flipping the gun over.
While standing in front of the smoldering remains of Pete Joblins's house, Reacher tells Finlay that he killed "Dawson Kliner and four other guys" the night before, but Kliner is not killed until the final episode. He should have said: he "killed Dawson and four other guys."
The thug that fought Reacher in the pool and was shot by Reacher was Kliner's nephew, also named Kliner. While the statement was not clear, that is the Kliner to whom Reacher was referring.
There are no commas in the statement by Reacher - he says "I killed Dawson Kliner and four other guys..." stating clearly that he killed the nephew and 4 henchmen.
The thug that fought Reacher in the pool and was shot by Reacher was Kliner's nephew, also named Kliner. While the statement was not clear, that is the Kliner to whom Reacher was referring.
There are no commas in the statement by Reacher - he says "I killed Dawson Kliner and four other guys..." stating clearly that he killed the nephew and 4 henchmen.
Reacher is repeatedly struck at full force on his upper body with a crowbar. Yet when he is showering there are no bruises on his body. This is not possible.
Given the large number of law enforcement officers who are violently murdered in this series, there is no way this would remain a local investigation. At a minimum, the state police, and most likely the FBI would take over the investigation and agents would be all over the town of Margrave.
When Reacher is on the phone with Roscoe explaining the origin of the paper, he says the chemicals are what destroyed the river at Chester, Mississippi. Earlier, they had said the river was destroyed at Chester, Arkansas.
The "they" in this submission was the hillbilly fisherman who might have got it wrong.
The "they" in this submission was the hillbilly fisherman who might have got it wrong.