
EPISODE 1.1
Welcome to Margrave
Reacher is wrongly accused of murder while visiting the small
... More town of Margrave, GA.LessAlan Ritchson is Jack Reacher, the lone wolf investigator based on the books by Lee Child, in this crime mystery series. The first season adapts the novel The Killing Floor, the first of the Jack Reacher books.
With the literary action man delivering beatdowns to whoever deserves it, the new Reacher TV adaptation delivers perfectly pitched pulp action.
On the rare occasions Reacher explodes into violence, the results are powerful and visceral.
Full review(Ritchson has) multi-tiered charisma, which only starts with how he looks and sounds like an inflated Paul Rudd.
Full reviewIt’s not going to challenge your expectations, but it will fulfill them in a mostly satisfying way.
Full reviewI found Reacher entertaining. It clips right along, is reasonably suspenseful and has a vivid cast.
Full reviewIt will please (fans) endlessly but is still drawn broadly enough as a crime drama to attract others.
Full reviewThis series is made for bingeing... a big reason for that is the chemistry of the three leads.
Full reviewRitchson comes across as a condescending white knight out of a direct-to-video ’80s action movie.
Full reviewAnytime Ritchson tries to show Reacher acting cold and stoic, he instead comes off as stiff and robotic.
Full reviewRitchson showcases the right mix of acting chops and physical presence to successfully bring Lee Child’s hero to life.
Full reviewReacher simply isn’t a character designed to carry a dynamic throughline over eight episodes...
Full reviewAn unapologetic action vehicle that trades heavily on the physical presence of Alan Ritchson...
Full reviewHe’s a very big guy, solving a murder mystery in a very small town.
Alan Ritchson punches through a small-town mystery as a hulking ‘virile role model for a new age.’
Reacher: Season 1 is available to stream in Australia now on Prime Video.
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