However, after a great first season, the general consensus is thatReacherseason 2 was not quite as good.
Ritchson and the rest ofthe creative team behindReacherseason 3 undoubtedly topped season 2’s action sequences.
Therefore, Quinn was a much more threatening villain than Langston.
However, this all changed inReacherseason 3 with the introduction of Paulie.
Paulie is bigger, stronger, and meaner than Reacher.
This fight was well worth the wait, and is easily the best action sequence of the entire series.
This was definitely a good motivator for Reacher to uncover the criminal conspiracy in season 2.
He definitely cared about all the members of his previous unit, and wanted justice for their deaths.
Because of this, it is hard to really care about Reacher’s revenge mission in season 2.
In contrast,Reacherseason 3 dedicates an entire episode to establishing why he wants revenge against Xavier Quinn.
Other than Neagley, Dominque is arguably more interesting than every supporting character inReacherseason 2.
However,in season 3, the primary villains have no idea what Reacher is really up to.
Reacher being undercover allowed him to interact with the season’s primary villains way more than he typically would.
Reacher and Duffy had a much more natural connection in season 3.
In contrast, Reacher and Duffy had a much more natural connection in season 3.
Additionally,Villanueva is also arguably the funniest character in the entire series.
In my opinion, the comedy inReacherhas always been hit or miss.
Sometimes, there are surprisingly funny moments or line deliveries.
However, at other points, the show’s comedy seems to miss its mark.
Thankfully,season 3 brought Reacher to a small town once again.
Therefore, Beck’s estate will not easily be forgotten about asReachercontinues on with more seasons.
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