Reacher season 2’s villain story arcs had some glaring issues but season 3’s book choice might finally solve them. By adapting Lee Child’s Bad Luck and Trouble, Reacher season 2 effectively raised the stakes for its main character by unfolding his new crime-solving endeavors in a big city. At the same time, it added new main characters to the mix, who, unlike season 1’s Roscoe and Finlay, were Reacher’s allies from the U.S. Army’s 110th Special Investigations Unit.
Unlike Reacher season 1, which primarily focuses on a crime confined to Margrave, Reacher season 2 focuses on an international conspiracy. On paper, getting involved in a conspiracy of that big of a scale should make things even more challenging for the Amazon show’s titular character. However, due to some issues with the villains’ character beats in Reacher season 2, the season fails to reach its full potential. Fortunately, Reacher season 3 will likely avoid repeating season 2’s mistakes by adapting the right book.
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Adapting Lee Child’s Persuader Gives Reacher Season 3 A Major Casting Headache
Lee Child’s Persuader is the perfect book choice for Reacher season 3, but it comes with its own set of potential casting complications and challenges
Persuader’s Paulie Is A Worthy Enemy For Jack Reacher In Season 3 (Unlike Season 2’s Langston)
In Lee Child’s Persuader, Paulie is close to 7 feet tall, making him nearly half a foot taller than Jack Reacher. He is even more muscle-bound than the main character, explaining why Reacher has difficulty overpowering him in the book. Paulie is so massive and intimidating that Lee Child’s readers often describe him as one of the most dangerous and toughest opponents. Since Reacher has barely struggled with any of his season 1 and 2 enemies in fistfights, Paulie could certainly give him a run for his money in Reacher season 3.
Why Reacher Season 2’s Villain Didn’t Work
When it comes to villains, both Reacher seasons have failed to make them look formidable. While Reacher season 1 did have a compelling set of bad guys who used their power and influence to pull all the strings from behind the scenes in Margrave, Reacher season 2 could not make its villains look like worthy opponents to Jack Reacher. Langston initially seemed promising when he got Reacher’s former team members from the 110th Special Investigation Unit out of the way. However, his final showdown with Jack Reacher proved he could never match the character’s tenacity and physical prowess.
Throughout its runtime, Reacher season 2 also tried to establish A.M. as a frightening antagonist who ruthlessly killed anyone who got in the way of his terrorist dealings. However, in the show’s finale, he also seemed a little too powerless against Reacher and his team. Since Jack Reacher will likely ride solo in Reacher season 3 and face someone like Paulie, who is even bigger in stature than him, it is hard not to anticipate a slambang showdown between the two brawny and almost equally skilled characters.
Reacher
Produced by Amazon Prime Video, Reacher adapts Lee Child’s Jack Reacher book series to live-action. The series follows veteran Military Police Officer Jack Reacher as he unravels a dangerous conspiracy in the fictional town of Margrave, Georgia. Played by the towering Alan Ritchson, the titular hero collaborates with officer Roscoe Conklin (Willa Fitzgerald) and Chief Detective Oscar Finlay (Malcolm Goodwin) to clean his name and save Margrave from crime and corruption.
- Cast
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Malcolm Goodwin
, Maria Sten
, Willa Fitzgerald
, Bruce McGill
, Chris Webster
, Alan Ritchson
, Anthony Michael Hall
, Brian Tee
, Johnny Berchtold
, Daniel David Stewart - Release Date
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February 4, 2022
- Seasons
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3
- Franchise(s)
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Jack Reacher
- Writers
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Nick Santora
- Directors
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Nick Santora
- Showrunner
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Nick Santora
- Where To Watch
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Prime Video