Summary

Amazon’sReacherhas already featured several memorable scenes, but season 3’s massive villain potentially sets up one of the most shocking moments of the entire franchise. Based onLee Child’sJack Reacherbooks,Reacherhas performed incredibly well on Amazon Prime Video so far. Its first two seasons have not only been commercially successful but have also landed positive reviews from both viewers and critics. The show’s success establishes that its unique shtick of portraying an overpowered, giant protagonist has been working wonders.

Given how wellReacherseasons 1 and 2 have performed, season 3 will likely continue leveraging on their established storytelling formulas and tropes. As its cast confirms, season 3 will also mark the return of Maria Sten’s Frances Neagley, who is the only recurring character alongsideAlan Ritchson’s Jack Reacherin the series. However, the introduction of anew villain inReacherseason 3could change things because he is unlike any other enemies Jack Reacher has encountered in the previous seasons.

A composite image of Reacher looking over his shoulder suspiciously with Reacher hiding behind a gravestone with his gun drawn in Reacher

Reacher Season 3: Everything You Need To Know

Prime Video’s Reacher returned for a third season, and the explosive action series delivered another exciting adventure from Lee Child’s books.

Reacher Could Actually Lose A Straight Fight In Season 3

Season 3’s Paulie Has A Major Size Advantage Over Reacher

Jack Reacher, so far, has been portrayed as an immensely overpowered protagonist in the Prime Video series. Regardless of who he is facing or how many men he is fighting at once, Reacher has almost always dominated his enemies in fistfights with ease. InReacherseason 1, he single-handedly takes down a bunch of dangerous inmates. With the help of his teammembers from the 110th Special Investigations Unit, he even beat up the members of a biker gang. However, withPaulie’s introduction inReacherseason 3, Alan Ritchson’s Reacher might finally lose a straight fight.

Here’s how Jack Reacher describes Paulie in Lee Child’sPersuader:

“He was a very big guy. I stand six feet five inches tall and I have to center myself quite carefully to walk through a standard thirty-inch doorway. This guy was at least six inches taller than me and probably ten inches wider across the shoulders. He probably outweighed me by two hundred pounds. Maybe by more.”

Towards the end ofReacherseason 3, the titular character was outsmarted, tortured, and shot at by the villains only because they outnumbered him and were armed. In a one-on-one showdown, none of them even came close to being as formidable as the main character. Paulie, however, is unlike any otherReachervillain. As described in Lee Child’sPersuader,he is 7 feet tall and way more muscle-bound than Jack Reacher. This gives the gigantic villain a serious edge over Jack Reacher, allowing him to potentially beat the Alan Ritchson character in fair hand-to-hand combat in season 3.

Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher in Reacher season 2

Reacher Losing A Fist Fight Would Be Good For The Show’s Stakes

Reacher Wins Fistfights A Little Too Easily In Seasons 1 & 2

Although the first two seasons of Prime Video’sReachernever leave a dull moment, the overarching stakes of the titular character have rarely been too high in both installments. Reacher has faced some influential and politically powerful villains, like Langston and Kliner, but none of these enemies were strong or skilled enough to harm him in a fistfight. Owing to this, sincePaulie can seriously threaten Jack Reacher and even potentially kill him because of his massive size advantage, his involvement inReacherseason 3 perfectly raises the stakes for the seemingly invincible titular character.

Reacher

Reacher follows Jack Reacher, a former military police investigator, as he navigates civilian life. Without a phone and carrying minimal belongings, Reacher drifts across the country, experiencing the nation he once served, and encounters intriguing challenges along the way.

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