So the first two episode seemed reasonable, for what I knew of the character. In this episode for some reason Roscoe decides to get personally offended when Reacher has the "audacity" to insinuate that someone breaking into her home, and threatening to kill her, might be intimidating or scare her... for some reason the character (Roscoe) which the night before felt vulnerable enough to walk around in her panties in front of Reacher, decides now to lecture him about all her credentials and how she doesn't get scared like some little girl....and states..."she gets mad" and proceeds to pull out a Big Gun to give to Reacher (smh). This plus a very poorly done police brutality set up scene and some random animal rights concerns from Reacher emerging out of nowhere....definitely takes you out of the story where a guy on a whim and a count of three will beat the sh%# out of anyone he sees fit just 2 episodes before.
The list of examples can go on in this episode, I'm not sure where they get these really preachy writers, and feel like they will be a good fit for action-thriller genres, but it really pulls the viewer out off the story when these characters do things that are contrary, if not illogical to premises previously set.