Reacher se acerca a donde está Quinn y se encuentra con Duffy y Villanueva. Duffy le exige explicar su relación con Quinn.Reacher se acerca a donde está Quinn y se encuentra con Duffy y Villanueva. Duffy le exige explicar su relación con Quinn.Reacher se acerca a donde está Quinn y se encuentra con Duffy y Villanueva. Duffy le exige explicar su relación con Quinn.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Maria Sten
- Frances Neagley
- (solo créditos)
Olivier Richters
- Paulie
- (solo créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
The 7 rating is only for season 1.
Season 1 was great in my opinion, stellar acting, good premise and Ritchson as Reacher was a breath of fresh air.
Season 2 was terrible and honestly quite pathetic. Bad writing, bad acting and plot points that felt completely out of place. The villain barely had any screen time and felt completely pointless in the season.
Season 3 is the final straw for me. Terrible writing, horrible acting and cheap sets. I wish I only watched season 1 and kept it at that, because everything else has been a waste of time. I'll finish season 3 but after that, I'm done watching Reacher.
Season 1 was great in my opinion, stellar acting, good premise and Ritchson as Reacher was a breath of fresh air.
Season 2 was terrible and honestly quite pathetic. Bad writing, bad acting and plot points that felt completely out of place. The villain barely had any screen time and felt completely pointless in the season.
Season 3 is the final straw for me. Terrible writing, horrible acting and cheap sets. I wish I only watched season 1 and kept it at that, because everything else has been a waste of time. I'll finish season 3 but after that, I'm done watching Reacher.
Best episode of the season, the flashbacks might be cheesy to some, but they are always amazing and takes you in instantly.
The vibes I got from watching season 1 were back in this episode, and I loved it! I originally thought that Quinn might be and old character recurring, but him being a new character made it a bit more exiting and adding on the layer of his psychological background makes you truly believe this guy is capable of anything. I think this might be the only flashback episode of the season, but it was needed to set up the villain - I was not invested in "Quinn" as a character before this episode - now I want to see Reacher kill him so badly.
The vibes I got from watching season 1 were back in this episode, and I loved it! I originally thought that Quinn might be and old character recurring, but him being a new character made it a bit more exiting and adding on the layer of his psychological background makes you truly believe this guy is capable of anything. I think this might be the only flashback episode of the season, but it was needed to set up the villain - I was not invested in "Quinn" as a character before this episode - now I want to see Reacher kill him so badly.
Episode four, season three...i am spelling this all out so that i easily make the minimum required characters...
i really enjoyed seasons one and two...but, since the beginning of season three, i have wondered whether or not i would actually make it through this season before giving up on this series...interestingly enough, between this and the last season, i began reading the Lee Childs books that this series is based on. I really enjoyed book one...but i thought book two was terrible. And now this. But, unlike the featured review, i agree with his assessment of this season...but disagree about this episode... this episode HAD to happen...that's been obvious since we were made to understand that Reacher had a grudge. We, or at least EYE, needed back story... and, to be TOtally honest, i LOVE back story...it puts flesh on the bones of any story. What's the point of knowing 'z' if we don't know 'a-y', aye?
One thing that was a glaring flaw, though...when the police get to the barn, there's snow on the ground...footprints are easy to discern...and yet they believe Reacher's story? The footprints would've told even ME that he was lying. There have been HUGE glitches like this throughout this season... we should know in the pilot that things that happened were NOT in Reacher's character...so the end of that episode was no surprise WHATsoever...but it sure wasn't good storytelling...i'll ride this season out. But it might be my last...too much good stuff to watch to waste my time on bad to mediocre...
One thing that was a glaring flaw, though...when the police get to the barn, there's snow on the ground...footprints are easy to discern...and yet they believe Reacher's story? The footprints would've told even ME that he was lying. There have been HUGE glitches like this throughout this season... we should know in the pilot that things that happened were NOT in Reacher's character...so the end of that episode was no surprise WHATsoever...but it sure wasn't good storytelling...i'll ride this season out. But it might be my last...too much good stuff to watch to waste my time on bad to mediocre...
Season 1 was lightening in a bottle. Came around right when everyone needed a show like that. What worked about it was the stoic mysterious nature of our protagonist. He came across more like a superhero who hung up his cape. We knew little about him other than he will win any fight he starts, he is just as smart as he is strong, and he's old fashioned.
The second season made all the wrong decisions. They decided to make half the show a flashback, where he is apart of a team of young, good looking, joke cracking marines who are just as tough as he. All this did was make Reacher seem less mysterious, less tough and less interesting.
Reacher works perfectly as a lone wolf who ended up in a random town because "trouble always finds him".
Season 3 does this exactly. In a new town, by himself. Using his wit and strength to take down someone evil.
I didn't mind this episode being a flashback like some others. We needed reason to hate Quinn, and this gave that to us on a silver platter.
The second season made all the wrong decisions. They decided to make half the show a flashback, where he is apart of a team of young, good looking, joke cracking marines who are just as tough as he. All this did was make Reacher seem less mysterious, less tough and less interesting.
Reacher works perfectly as a lone wolf who ended up in a random town because "trouble always finds him".
Season 3 does this exactly. In a new town, by himself. Using his wit and strength to take down someone evil.
I didn't mind this episode being a flashback like some others. We needed reason to hate Quinn, and this gave that to us on a silver platter.
As Reacher takes the reins as the Number Two he is finally coerced into revealing the back story of Dominique. We know she didn't survive her confrontation with the evil that Reacher is now facing off against. This may be a bit repetitive for some viewers, but if action is going to be taken, we need to have the foundation--as do his superiors (if there is anything superior to Jack).
Reacher is becoming more involved in the day to day things, but some of his actions are drawing suspicion, especially from the worst of the worst.
Of course, we have the narrative hook again as danger is at the doorstep as things finish. This is more transitional.
Reacher is becoming more involved in the day to day things, but some of his actions are drawing suspicion, especially from the worst of the worst.
Of course, we have the narrative hook again as danger is at the doorstep as things finish. This is more transitional.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaActor Lorne Monroe who plays the cop who talks to Reacher in the barn died unexpectedly nine months before this episode premiered.
- ErroresSgt Kohl uses "elks" as the plural of elk.
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- 53min
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