The morals for this season are fine when contained within the arc of Jessica Jones, but are really shaky when you bring in the rest of the shows.
The Punisher: Frank Castle hurt innocent guards and cops who got in his way. Remember the discussion about how he put down the guards that were protecting Colonel Bennett in his first solo season? And the guys he went after weren't nearly as bad as Nussbaumer or Montero. A corrupt cop kid-murderer and an arsonist are way clearer cut badguys then goverment sanctioned black-ops that resort to torture and murder in a foreign warzone. It's literally the difference between killing kids and innocent people vs enemy soldiers.
Daredevil: Matt beat the **** out of multiple cops and FBI agents, and killed a COUNTLESS number of ninjas and Hand. There's literally a character defining scene in Season 1 where he tortures a Russian on Claire's roof. Oh and you have Stick sending assassins after allies, beheading people. Karen Page kills Wesley and apparently "THAT'S FINE!" Wesley, while doing lots of reprehensible dirty work for Fisk, probably was not personally responsible for killing and torturing eight completely innocent people.
Matt kills Nobu, burns him alive. So a ninja doesn't deserve due process, but some serial killer does? Nobu was a businessman too, a high-ranking member of Murakami's Hand faction who served as the mouthpiece between Murakami and Fisk. Serial killers are almost objectively worse than ninjas, apparently, because Sallinger killed random innocent people for fun, while the Hand Ninjas only basically attacked Daredevil and the Defenders and other targets in the name of an ancient goal.
Iron Fist: In his first season, Danny Rand hired out the Triad to attack a rival gang. He knew they would murder and maim their opponents. He exacted and presided over Triad law. Also in The Defenders, Colleen totally decapitated Bakuto. Head sliced right off.
Ward Meachum kills his dad TWICE with no legal repercussions. He ordered mercenaries to literally kill Danny, and got forgiven for all THAT ****, no jail time, nothing. But Trish killing a corrupt cop..arsonist..these are things we can't do?
What about Danny shooting at people with the chi guns in the last scene of season 2? Opening fire with two magic guns in the middle of a barfight is reckless and attempted murder. It's worse than Trish literally punching people that shoot at her and use tasers, or some guy who uses an axe then a shovel.
The Defenders: When Jessica's actions in The Defenders are considered, she looks hypocritical. She's fine with killing random ninjas and then blowing up a skyscraper on top of them, and then SUPER concerned about some two bit trash serial killer. Does due process only come into play with white dudes? How does she know those ninjas aren't American citizens? And Jessica had no problems with Stick killing Sowande (a black guy). The rule of law is suspended for magical coloreds, apparently.
Luke Cage: Luke is literally the poster boy of vigilante assaults. In season 2, he beats up Cockroach so badly that he gets sued. He wages a war on Bushmaster and Mariah etc all without proof from the police, no due process whatsoever. He literally rolls into a drug factory with Danny and there's explosions everywhere, heavy machine gun fire, ricochets. Did they call the police? No? Follow due process? No. Did they even GOOGLE? No. Trish used Internet research, on the other hand, to prove her target's guilt.
The case for Trish:
And this show portrays Trish as the menace? [sigh] The targets Trish went after were confirmed murderers of innocent/helpless people. She confronted them, gave them a chance to admit on tape, and then they attacked her (she was unarmed) with lethal weapons.
Trish has no super durability of any kind. She's just as vulnerable as Matt is in that regard. If she gets axed or shot, it's over. Sallinger, Naussbaumer and Montero were legitimate, lethal threats that attacked her when she threatened to reveal their criminal activities. We literally see it in the show. She shows them the evidence, that she's "GOT" them, and boom, they attack. Because Trish had those events on tape, she would be found not guilty. Accusing someone of a crime doesn't give them the right to attack with lethal weapons and force. Fighting back after being attacked with a weapon and killing the attacker isn't a crime.
Hell, Jessica herself literally sends guys flying through crates- only because super hero logic do those guys not die from being impaled.
The double standard this show has for Trish/Hellcat is crazy. Apparently, Jessica is fine with the Punisher, Danny Rand and Daredevil running around beating people up but Trish is the main threat to NYC's rule of law. Jessica Jones also shows the NYPD as strangely competent and reliable, far more than real life, or for that matter, the other shows where the NYPD is barely effective and/or corrupt.
Where was Jessica when Davos was running around Chinatown murdering people? She certainly spends a lot of time there. She didn't think to get annoyed when Matt was running around beating up cops and FBI agents?