‘Reacher’ Season 3 Review: Frontier Justice In 21st Century America Never Felt So Good
Now more than ever, it feels like the bullies are winning, that the weak and dispossessed are on the ropes and in need of a champion. Maybe that’s why this new season of “Reacher” feels so goddamned satisfying, warts and all because if two movies, three series, and over two dozen books have taught the world anything, it’s that Jack Reacher (Alan Ritchson) doesn’t like bullies. READ MORE: The 75 Most Anticipated TV Shows Of 2025 Season three finds the eponymous character in his natural state, adrift when a kidnapping in a sleepy New England college town pulls him into the orbit of a shady rug importer, Zachary Beck (Anthony Michael Hall). Continue reading ‘Reacher’ Season 3 Review: Frontier Justice In 21st Century America Never Felt So Good at The Playlist.



Now more than ever, it feels like the bullies are winning, that the weak and dispossessed are on the ropes and in need of a champion. Maybe that’s why this new season of “Reacher” feels so goddamned satisfying, warts and all because if two movies, three series, and over two dozen books have taught the world anything, it’s that Jack Reacher (Alan Ritchson) doesn’t like bullies.
READ MORE: The 75 Most Anticipated TV Shows Of 2025
Season three finds the eponymous character in his natural state, adrift when a kidnapping in a sleepy New England college town pulls him into the orbit of a shady rug importer, Zachary Beck (Anthony Michael Hall).