L.A. Story
- El episodio se transmitió el 20 mar 2025
- C
- 52min
Después de que Reacher y Duffy viajen a Los Ángeles para llegar a un acuerdo, Neagley llega a Maine para ayudar a Reacher a obtener respuestas.Después de que Reacher y Duffy viajen a Los Ángeles para llegar a un acuerdo, Neagley llega a Maine para ayudar a Reacher a obtener respuestas.Después de que Reacher y Duffy viajen a Los Ángeles para llegar a un acuerdo, Neagley llega a Maine para ayudar a Reacher a obtener respuestas.
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Opiniones destacadas
And that's another theme of this season, the acting is so incredibly poor, like no one gives a rats behind anymore. Why even bother to produce it any longer if you don't care, just scrap the series if you don't have the heart to do it or let it be done by someone who actually cares... As the saying goes around in this TV show - details matter!
They also blunted Reacher's personality. Alan Ritchson may not win any best actor Oscars in his career, and if his stage direction was to deliver every line in monologue form and as fast as he could say the words, then he succeeded. In the first two seasons he was able to portray more of Reacher's personality, and the supporting character's dialogue filled in their knowledge and expertise. In this season, the writers apparently decided that Reacher knew 10 times more than everyone else and he had to educate them on every aspect of how to deal with each situation.
This episode was the worst of the series by far. The season started off with some promise by following the opening chapters of the novel. Then they digressed and made it a one dimensional revenge mission for Reacher and removed the observational aspects of his personality, which in previous seasons has enabled him to evolve from his starting point of view.
I've previously written that I thought Tom Cruise pulled off the Jack Reacher character in the movies by portraying Reachers attitude, personality and intelligence in spite of the physical differences.
I don't know why there is so much animus toward the show. It's entirely a formula that will play out, like the other two seasons. It festers in our innermost need for vengeance.
Granted, Duffy is not an exciting character and her obsession with finding that woman are a tiresome recurrence. Duffy's guilt and personal stake in this is hard to fathom considering how much other stuff is going on. And there are some other issues (the overweight sidekick with the donut fixation).
But if they are creative, they can fashion a real impressive final fifty minutes. Or will Quinn get away and we'll have to see him for another season?
In your next season , do a better introduction and a better conclusion and better tension build.
Jack ryan s1e7 has good tension built in, try to replicate like that , also try to show both the hero fov and villain fov , like the one in Jack ryan s1.
They did pretty good on s3 ep1-6, but nah ep7 is straight horrible.
Its not the worst but not the greatest.
Also, try too add plot twist likr s1.
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- ErroresA private aircraft would not be permitted to land from another country without clearing customs at an airport of entry, no matter how accommodating the airport is. The flight plan the FAA is obviously aware of would be flagged long before Duffy asked about it, and the plane met by unhappy Customs and Border Patrol agents. The arms dealers would know about this and never attempt to enter the country in such high profile and illegal fashion.
- Citas
Teresa Daniel: So, how long you two been an item?
Jack Reacher: Our relationship is strictly professional.
Teresa Daniel: Oh, like hell it is. Your Irish is showing.
Susan Duffy: You need to get your eyes checked, old lady.
Teresa Daniel: Yeah, I'm old. So I know a thing or two about a thing or two. Like when young people got a connection. I see it in how he looks at you and you at him. Lock this one down. She's a good egg. Like my Teresa.
Jack Reacher: She just wants me for my body.
- Bandas sonorasI Learned It All the Hard Way
Written by Howard Tate, Jerry Ragovoy, Sam Bell
Performed by Howard Tate
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 52min
- Color