I enjoyed season two of Reacher, but nowhere near as much as season one. I think it is a problem of scale. It's too big and a little too rushed for the amount of details.
I noticed a few silly mistakes in the final as well, Neagley's rifle doesn't appear to have any kind of suppression on it (simply a long barrel and a flash hider) but makes Hollywood "silencer noises" when fired.
Then, when the middle-man is shot, his entire torso is covered in bullet wounds when one might assume that four ex-military people would all shoot for centre mass out of training and habit.
Overall, I think it was a good effort, but there are a few things that could have been done better.
Scripts: OK.
Acting: Good.
Actor Chemistry: Good to Great.
I noticed a few silly mistakes in the final as well, Neagley's rifle doesn't appear to have any kind of suppression on it (simply a long barrel and a flash hider) but makes Hollywood "silencer noises" when fired.
Then, when the middle-man is shot, his entire torso is covered in bullet wounds when one might assume that four ex-military people would all shoot for centre mass out of training and habit.
Overall, I think it was a good effort, but there are a few things that could have been done better.
Scripts: OK.
Acting: Good.
Actor Chemistry: Good to Great.