Season 3 of “Reacher” has been very fun so far. Alan Ritchson’s ex-massive military hero has traveled a mansion trying to resolve the disappearance of a DEA informant in the history of Jack Reward-As Leuth that we did not know that we needed. Henching Henchman Paulie, who makes the seller in a way himself looks smallis one of the best bad guys of the show to date, and will surely make a final confusion when he and Reachère will inevitably compete. We were also treated One of the funniest action scenes of “Reacher” to date, which is also one of the best moments of RitchsonAnd the episodes were not unless the kind of ridiculous action of the above that we expect from the extremely popular series of Amazon.
But season 3 of “Reacher” was also not without its share of tragic moments. In episode 4, we have learned much more about the military past to seek in a prolonged flashback that has focused on his major time in the military police. The story followed him as well as his sergeant Dominique Kohl (Mariah Robinson) while they found the central antagonist of season 3, Xavier Quinn (Brian Tee), before Kohl was tortured and killed by Quinn during the highest point of the episode.
It was a major tragedy to Reacher, who had taken Kohl under his imposing wing and assumed a real mentoring role for his capable subordinate. Unsurprisingly, Réchadere apparently killed Quinn accordingly, before the character becomes very alive again to become the main villain of this last season. But more than that, the death of Kohl was clearly a moment of hinge in the development of reachade, and man is not exactly known to establish deep ties with those around him. As such, he was forever changed by the death of a younger character with whom he connected and was accused of protection.
And now, the same thing has happened in episode 5, which gave us another tragic and shocking death.
Reachder Season 3 gives us another horrible death
In episode 1 of season 3 of “Reacher”, we see the holder hero planting himself inside the Manor of Zachary Beck by Anthony Michael Hall. The episode then reveals that Reforder actually works for Sonya Cassidy Susan Duffy, one of the best things that ever managed to “reacher”. Duffy is a DEA agent whose young informant, Teresa, disappeared after she was also integrated into the questionable Rugs Import Society of Beck, bizarre Bazaar. Reacher is therefore trying to resolve Teresa’s disappearance and understand what Beck’s business really does. Meanwhile, Duffy, alongside his compatriot of the DEA Guillermo Villanueva (Roberto Montesinos), and the recruit agent Steven Elliot (Daniel David Stewart), set up camp in a nearby serve, after having kidnapped John Cooper (Ronnie Rowe), the body of Bodyguard of the son of Beck, Richard (Johnny Berchtold).
During the next episodes, we saw that John tried to prevent Steven from giving him a cigarette, alluding to the public that he may well have designed a plan to escape his captors. Meanwhile, Duffy has always rejected the capacities of the Recruit Agent and has undermined his position as an agent of the DEA, mainly because he was responsible for scaling his initial investigation into Beck. All this, if it was not clear, scanned as a horrible spell put for that awaits Steven.
In episode 5, that’s exactly what we get. Steven comes out in an absolutely terrible way, when John finally convinced him to give him a cigarette before taking a bite of rubbing alcohol which was used to treat his injuries. After Steven offered the lighter, John spits a flow of fire in his face and then beats the poor recruit to death, leaving Duffy to find him on the floor of the refuge house later in the episode, giving us another poor subordinate who suffered a horrible spell.
The link of accessur and duffy has become much stronger
Season 3 of “Reacher” already offers major scenarios that do not count on action at allAnd this certainly seems to be the case with Reacher and Susan Duffy. Episode 4 has already referred to a link shared between the two after the seller finished Duffy and his colleagues from the DEA the story of Dominique Kohl and his murder in the hands of Xavier Quinn. Duffy then talks about the guilt she feels for having forced Teresa to investigate Beck’s affairs, which finally led to her disappearance, saying: “I did for this child and now I have to do things correctly”, to which Reachder answers: “I suppose we have this in common.” Now, with the fate of Teresa, not yet confirmed, but Steven is very good, Duffy in fact shares a tragedy in common with Reachor.
The DEA agent will now have to face the guilt not only of Steven’s death on her watch, but the fact that she has constantly made the young inadequate for the error that cost the original Zachary Beck investigation. Meanwhile, Reaching is clearly struggling with the murder of Dominique Kohl on his watch, making him and Duffy two determined heroes united in tragedy. What will all lead to the end? It is difficult to say at this stage, but with an obvious sexual tension that is already preparing to see and Duffy, it may lead to something deeper on the line.
Meanwhile, poor old Steven indeed left after his murder in the hands of John. While Guillermo Villanueva takes revenge on his former colleague, shooting John at the head, he does not seem sufficient given the pure brutality of the death of Steven. Surely, then, Xavier Quinn will be the only one to feel the full effect of looking and the rage of his Cohorts DEA at the end of the season – but who knows how many additional tragic deaths that we will have to endure before that?