Reacher

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This article contains spoilers for Reacher season 3’s episode 4.

For instance,Reacherseason 2’s Langston does not unnecessarily wage war against Jack Reacher and former team members.

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He only hurts them when he has no other options.

As Dominique Kohl’s backstory establishes,Quinn genuinely enjoys hurting people and derives pleasure from inflicting pain.

Unlike Langston, he never tries to reason with anyone and cares little about settling for peaceful deals.

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This makes him way more dangerous than all previousReachervillains.

He gradually opens up about how Quinn took his daughter from him to coerce him into working for him.

He emphasizes that Quinn is an “evil man,” prompting Kohl and Reacher to check his background.

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Quinn’s long history of violence paints a disturbing picture of his character.

His juvenile records also highlight that he harmed animals and showed “persistent antisocial behavior.”

His therapist also diagnosed him with"malignant narcissistic personality disorder, sociopathy, paranoid and ego-syntonic aggression."

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Brian Tee plays Xavier Quinn inReacherseason 3.

Quinn’s long history of violence paints a disturbing picture of his character.

As the flashback inReacherseason 3’s episode 4 suggests, Quinn is nothing like Reacher’s previous enemies.

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