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I actually disliked her a lot. She’s got great investigative skills but is entirely self-focused and lacks any level of empathy. Because she’s the only woman in the department, Rizzoli looks at everything through a sexism lens. Moore was right about her disliking herself and she sees everyone as competition and relates to them that way.
She has redeemable qualities (good analytical mind, great instincts when not clouded, willing to work hard) but unless she changes her outlook and begins to look inward, Rizzoli will continue to be a disaster. Right now, I question her ethics.
She has redeemable qualities (good analytical mind, great instincts when not clouded, willing to work hard) but unless she changes her outlook and begins to look inward, Rizzoli will continue to be a disaster. Right now, I question her ethics.

That said, her behavior here was very questionable and it is understandable that many readers would dislike her. I think its brave of Gerritsen to change the series to focus on her character rather than sticking with Moore.