Along with saving money on shipping costs during the holidays, Reacher was the main reason I hung onto my Amazon Prime account. Not only does its star, Alan Ritchson, embody the title character the way I think most fans of the novel envisioned, Season One established it as one of Prime’s best new shows. Smart, funny and unapologetically violent, Reacher was one of those rare TV shows where I felt compelled to watch the entire season more than once.
Season Two isn’t quite as good, mainly because I think it strays a little too much from what made the previous season so entertaining…a resilient loner who’s unwittingly dropped into a situation where everyone he encounters are either hopelessly outmatched and - friend or foe - at a complete loss at how to deal with his methods.
Like Season One, these eight episodes are adapted from another Jack Reacher novel, Bad Luck and Trouble. Though the titular character is still the primary protagonist, he shares a lot more screen time with an ensemble cast…with Reacher’s former team of Army investigators reuniting after some of their own have been brutally murdered. Determining that someone is targeting them all, their investigation uncovers a nefarious arms deal involving a major tech company, advanced new missiles and a mysterious mercenary.
No one reminded Reacher about Casual Friday. |
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