When they are trailing the trucker, he heads into a motel. It is raining heavily (as seen by the "halo" around the lights on the motel) yet Reacher, and Finley are observing him from a vehicle that has neither its' wipers on, or a drop of rain on it.
When Reacher and Finlay are tailing the box truck as they enter Tennessee, the exterior shot shows them on a major 4-lane road. When the camera cuts to an interior shot of Reacher's van, the road through the back window is a 2-lane road with side roads and traffic lights. Additionally, the gear selector can be seen in the "Park" position even though they are driving.
At 41:17, Professor Castillo mentions the U.S. Mint as being responsible for paper currency. In fact, it is the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing that handles that aspect of American currency. The Mint is responsible for coins, bouillon, and medals.
When Reacher and Neagley are in the back seat of the underwater car, it would be impossible for him to kick out the window against the pressure of the water, strength of three men or not.
When Reacher and Finlay arrive at the airport, Reacher hands to Finlay his handgun with the trigger cocked. A trained law enforcement officer would never do this.
Reacher calls the cop 'Sargent', but he wears no sign of rank, and there's no name plate at the desk bearing a rank title.
NYPD badges vary by and are unique to rank of the officer, including naming the rank on the badge. Reacher would have known at a glance that Diaz was a sergeant based on the badge he wore.
NYPD badges vary by and are unique to rank of the officer, including naming the rank on the badge. Reacher would have known at a glance that Diaz was a sergeant based on the badge he wore.
During the chase through the woods near the cabin, the viewer sees nothing but conifer forest. There are no conifer forests within 1,000 miles of Georgia (filmed in Ontario, Canada).
Sure there are. The Red Hills Region of Florida and Georgia is home to some of the best-preserved stands of longleaf pines.
Sure there are. The Red Hills Region of Florida and Georgia is home to some of the best-preserved stands of longleaf pines.
Roscoe mentions being read the Harry Potter books when she was hospitalized as a child. This is set in 1998. The first Harry Potter book wasn't published in the US until 1998. Correction: While the book this series is based on was published in 1997, all the vehicles in the show are modern, meaning the show is set in current time. Therefore, Roscoe's claim of being read the Harry Potter books would be accurate.
While sitting surveillance with Reacher, Finlay's glasses can be seen to be plain glass. No distortion of the line of his face through the lens.
When one the Venezuelans is about to get choked with the tie, he lifts up his head (to help with the stunt) rather than put it down or block it with his hand.
"Sargent" Diaz (no rank on uniform) tells Reacher that he was a 1st Lieutenant (O2) in the Army. Officers are typically required to do 5 years in return for their commission. As such, he should have made Captain (O3) in that amount of time. This would indicate he did not complete his required commissioning period or he was a reservist.
Just after the burial ceremony, Finlay says "let's go get the car" but his lips are barely uttering one syllable.
Lip movement is minimal when saying that. Try it with a mirror and see.
Lip movement is minimal when saying that. Try it with a mirror and see.
When Jack is seating in the cab. The driver starts talking about him in Farsi and then Jack joins the conversation. The conversation is funny, however, the accent of both characters are not right and they even say the wrong letters.
When Finlay climbs the fence and heads through the trees and brush, he was giving his position away splashing the light from his flashlight around. Since there were no CC cameras, there would likely be increased visual inspections.