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REVIEW: Reacher – Season 2, Episode 2, “What Happens in Atlantic City”

“What Happens in Atlantic City” is a busywork episode, bringing Reacher and his team to a new location to chase a lead in their investigation while little of the story develops. These can feel like video game sidequests if handled poorly; fortunately, Reacher roots this episode in character, an...

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REVIEW: Reacher – Season 2, Episode 1, “ATM”

As Christmas approaches and 2023 winds down, Amazon gave us a stocking stuffer to end a mostly disappointing entertainment year on a high note: season 2 of Reacher, or at least the beginning of it. Based on Lee Child’s series of mystery novels, Reacher follows the exploits of Jack Reacher, a form...

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New Reacher Season 3 Trailer Promises Old-Fashioned Action

2025 is kicking off with something a little old-fashioned. Today, Amazon released a full trailer for Reacher season 3, the next chapter in its action series based on the novels of Lee Child about a wandering former MP named Jack Reacher. An adaptation of Persuader, the seventh book in the series, R...

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Reacher Season 3 Trailer Gives Our Hero a Big Problem

The wandering avatar of justice will briefly settle once again in February. Yesterday, Amazon released a trailer for season 3 of Reacher, the streaming service’s hit show based on the novels of Lee Child. Alan Ritchson stars as Jack Reacher, a former military police officer who drifts through Ame...

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REVIEW: The Penguin – Episode 7, “Top Hat”

“Top Hat” packs in enough story and character development for half a season, but the writers of The Penguin keep it from feeling rushed. Admittedly, part of that is because it’s following a bunch of stellar episodes that made the characters complex and the story a winding road of plotting, po...

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REVIEW: The Penguin – Episode 6, “Gold Summit”

The war for Gotham’s underworld heats up in “Gold Summit,” yet another fantastic episode of The Penguin that manages to add layers to some already well-drawn characters, humanizing the show’s array of monsters and graying conflicts that were beginning to look fairly straightforward. Sofia a...

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