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Reacher Season 2 Ep 1-3 review: Mildly entertaining despite being derivative

The second season of Reacher is a departure from the first – in terms of storytelling and setting, and unfortunately in terms of quality as well

2.5/5
Ryan Gomez
Dec 13, 2023
Reacher Season 2 Ep 1-3 review: Mildly entertaining despite being derivative

Reacher

Story: Jack Reacher (Alan Ritchson) is informed that a former soldier from his unit has been brutally murdered. He travels to New York and regroups with his former colleagues to investigate the murder. Reacher’s team soon unravel a conspiracy, and that they are being hunted down by a mysterious organisation.

Review: The first season of Prime Video’s Reacher was surprisingly largely faithful to Lee Child’s 1997 debut novel Killing Floor. But the most striking aspect of the TV adaptation is the fact that Jack Reacher cuts a menacing figure with his sheer size, physicality, and hand-to-hand combat skills – bearing a close resemblance to the character created by Child for his novels. While Hollywood star Tom Cruise is commendable with his take on the character in the 2012 and 2016 films, Alan Ritchson's depiction looks like he stepped right out from the pages of Child’s novels. In addition to casting the right actor, season one’s winning formula worked because it set the story in the small idyllic town of Margrove. It helped the narrative flesh out the characters and ease the audience into the story. However, the change in setting and tone for season two, which is based on the novel Bad Luck and Trouble, appears to have jaded the narrative.

Similar to the ‘diner scene’ in season one, season two opens with Reacher at a thrift store where he ends up rescuing a mother and child from a carjacking. Showrunner Nick Santora may have incorporated this scene to gently remind the audience that Reacher is a force of nature. Of course, there is nothing ‘gentle’ about the beatdown the carjacker endured at the hands of Reacher. While this does raise expectations that season two could offer the same entertainment value as its predecessor, it ultimately falls flat. The narrative leans too heavily on familiar tropes and sets pieces and delivers mixed results. The story itself, or at least different versions of the same storyline, has been used in several films and TV shows over the years. Ferdinand Kingsley, who plays the role of a ruthless assassin is a walking cliche, to the extent it is almost cringeworthy. Unlike Kingsley’s role as Geroge Wilkins in the acclaimed Apple TV+ series Silo, his new character is yet to offer anything substantial to the overall story.

The action sequences, as one would from a series with a reasonably high production budget, are well executed. They are pulsating and offer some of the best moments in the first three episodes of season two. New characters such as Karla Dixon (Serinda Swan), and David O’Donnell (Shaun Sipos) add an additional layer of storytelling as does the returning Frances Neagley (Maria Sten). However, the one character who does show a lot of promise is Domenick Lombardozzi’s turn as the NYPD detective investigating the murder of Calvin Franz. The veteran TV actor best known for playing Sergeant Thomas ‘Herc’ Hauk in the iconic HBO series The Wire slips into the role of a policeman with ease. Unlike his character in The Wire, Lombardozzi’s Guy Russo is a sharp investigator. And his dynamic with Reacher could become interesting as the season progresses. Robert Patrick plays the role of the primary antagonist but the character risks being the stereotypical ‘action TV show villain.’

The first three episodes are unable to match the quality of season one, despite an obvious attempt to expand the narrative on a broader scale. The new characters could eventually steer the show in the right direction, but the story is already travelling down a path which several TV shows have already taken – rendering the story predictable.

Verdict: The second season of the Prime Video series, Reacher, begins underwhelming. It is a departure from the first season – in terms of storytelling and setting, and unfortunately in terms of quality as well. Despite its indulgence in saturated tropes, the series has the potential to lift itself out of its mediocrity and conclude season two on a high.

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Cast and Crew

Alan Ritchson

Jack Reacher

Maria Sten

Frances Neagley

Willa Fitzgerald

Roscoe Conklin

Marc Bendavid

Paul Hubble

Matthew Marsden

Stan

Blake Lindsley

Curtis Bishop's Mother

Drew Moss

Jobling Jr.

Paul Braunstein

Dog Owner

Alexandra Castillo

Professor Castillo

Jonathan Koensgen

Stevenson

Max Jenkins

Young Reacher

Harvey Guillen

Jasper

Nathaniel McParland

Boy #1

Ali Johnson

Judy Miller

Lee Villeneuve

Redd

Paula Wagner

Mika Amonsen

Officer Ribidoux

Chris Webster

KJ

Jhonattan Ardila

Victor

Nancy Palk

Mrs. Jobling

Connor Laidman

Boy #2

Mark McGrinder

Abe

Tiffany Blom

Kliner Assistant

Alan Catlin

Earl

Katherine Trowell

Mrs. Stevenson

Ryan Clarke

Townie #2

Steve Webb

David Patrick Green

Detective

Eli Ham

Prison Guard #1

Larry Peloso

Pete Jobling Sr.

Josh Madryga

Prison Inmate #3

Dylan Rampulla

Townie #3

JD Smith

Boyfriend

Hazel Gorin

Old Woman

Leslie Fray

Josephine Reacher

Adam Kenneth Wilson

Trace

Ric Garcia

Bad Guy #3

Charles Seminerio

Shop Owner

Sean Ryerson

Darrin Maharaj

News Anchor

Catherine Fitch

Waitress

Deborah Tennant

Professor Bryant's Assistant

Janelle Cooper

Barbara

Jennifer Marshall

Second Military Policeman

Ian Blackwood

Man

Bart Badzioch

Gang Member #4

Lee Child

Diner Patron

Kevin Kelsall

Alton County Cop #2

Ivan Wanis-Ruiz

Rojas

Derek Herd

Bartender

Tracey Rooney

Grace

Dylan Trowbridge

Dale

Rohan Mead

Graham

James Millington

Lloyd

Jackie Richardson

Gavin White

Young Joe

Jim Chad

David Ellison

Neil Foster

Buck

Jesse Buck

Dixie Inn Clerk

David Chinchilla

Frightened Man

Willie C. Carpenter

Mosley

Claire Armstrong

Debbie Shane

Maxime Savaria

Hitman

Mike Chute

Prison Guard #1

Jean Frenette

Hugh Thompson

Officer Baker

Christopher Russell

Joe Reacher

Patrick Garrow

Spivey

Kelvin Han Yee

Marine

Sam Hill

Philip Williams

Rufus

Kristin Kreuk

Charlene 'Charlie' Hubble

Kyle Gatehouse

Alton County Cop #1

Laurie Murdoch

Minister

Currie Graham

Kliner Sr.

Martin Roach

Picard

Lara Jean Chorostecki

Molly Beth Gordon

Patrick Kerton

Prison Inmate #2

Jason Cavalier

Gang Member #1

Brendan Beiser

Tom

Paulino Nunes

Zacarias Perez

A.J. Simmons

Dawson

Ava Louise Murchison

Tally

Ava Cheung

Lucy

Peter Skagen

Chief Edward Morrison

Glee Dango

Tally

Lauren Howe

Meteorologist

Benedict Marsh

Security Guard

Mikey Pimentel

Teen

Kaz Morgan

Townie #4

Emeka Agada

JD

Wyatt Lamoureux

Mr. Stevenson

Vincent Khai

Assassin #2

Nicolas Grimes

Sasquatch

Tyee Tilghman

Military Policeman

Scott Barker

Alabama Cop

Mathieu Coderre

Garcia

Don Retzer

Gamey Old Man

Raquel Duffy

Alice

Dorian Giordano

Skater Kid

Dan Fox

Statie

Nickolas Franco

Teenage Employee

Wayne Wells

Prison Inmate #1

Eric Paul-Hus

Prison Guard #2

Malcolm Goodwin

Oscar Finlay

Bruce McGill

Mayor Grover Teale

Sebastian Buitrago

Salazar

Siamak Samie

Ramirez

Gator De St. Jeor

Curtis

Madeline Ortencio

Lucy

Mathieu Simard

Emmitt

Ahmed Mesallati

Bahari

Shane Marriott

Officer Aucoin

Mathieu Simard

Emmitt

Kelsey Falconer

Girlfriend

Jorja Cadence

Emma

Jenni Burke

Jolene

Maxime Laurin

Assassin

Zachary Gallegos

Billy

Jackson Rozario

Arturo

Emily Fry

Dancer

Armando Cruz

Lopez

Mario Aguero Jr.

Bad Guy #1

Danielle Getz

Woman

Rea Nolan

Dispatcher

Michelle Doiron

Rufio Luey

Bad Guy #2

Don Stockford

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