The two installments ofTom Cruise’s Jack Reacher moviesfaced immense criticism for drifting too far from the original books.
WhileReacherseason 1 adapts Lee Child’sKilling Floor, season 2 is based onBad Luck And Trouble.
It includes a sequence in which Jack Reacher kicks Russo’s car so hard that its airbags activate.
After activating the airbags, the character proceeds to assault Russo without realizing that he is a police officer.
Fortunately for him, KJ does not press charges.
However, one of its most gripping story beats is introduced in episode 4.
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It reveals that while serving in Iraq, the character killed three civilian men for sexually assaulting young boys.
Without saying much, he saves her by ruthlessly beating the man who was robbing her.
The episode gets even more intriguing when Reacher figures out through his ATM that Neagley needs his help.
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.
Alan Ritchson read all of Lee Child’sJack Reacherbooks to ensure he accurately portrays the character on the small screen.