ReacherSeason 1

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Based on "Killing Floor," when retired Military Police Officer Jack Reacher is arrested for a murder he did not commit, he finds himself in the middle of a deadly conspiracy full of dirty cops, shady businessmen and scheming politicians. With nothing but his wits, he must figure out what is happening in Margrave, Georgia.

8 Episodes

  • Welcome to Margrave
    E1
    Welcome to MargraveAn imposing former military investigator arrives in a meticulously manicured Georgia town, only to be wrongfully arrested for a brutal homicide that exposes deep-seated civic corruption and a personal tragedy.
  • First Dance
    E2
    First DanceA wandering veteran uncovers a vast conspiracy in a corrupt Georgia town after his brother is murdered, partnering with two isolated local officers to expose systemic institutional rot before the killers eliminate them.
  • Spoonful
    E3
    SpoonfulReacher and Roscoe investigate escalating murders in Margrave while Finlay faces obstruction from local authorities, corporate threats, and hidden military connections leading them toward Kliner Industries and a deeper conspiracy.
  • In a Tree
    E4
    In a TreeAs the danger increases, Reacher and Roscoe grow closer and they make plans to meet with their contact from Homeland Security.
  • No Apologies
    E5
    No ApologiesAs the mystery deepens, Reacher teams up with an old colleague and Finlay makes a shocking discovery.
  • Papier
    E6
    PapierAs the town is rocked by another murder, Reacher heads to New York and learns the truth about the illegal business in Margrave while Roscoe faces danger in the woods.
  • Reacher Said Nothing
    E7
    Reacher Said NothingReacher springs a trap and then gets trapped himself.
  • Pie
    E8
    PieReacher leads a rescue mission at the warehouse that ends in a showdown.
  • Alan RitchsonJack Reacher
  • Malcolm GoodwinOscar Finlay
  • Willa FitzgeraldRoscoe Conklin
  • Chris WebsterKJ
  • Bruce McGillMayor Teale
  • Aadrita MukerjiProducer
  • Bill BostExecutive Producer
  • Agatha BarnesProducer
  • Marcy RossExecutive Producer
  • Paula WagnerExecutive Producer
  • Dana GoldbergExecutive Producer
  • David EllisonExecutive Producer
  • Scott SullivanExecutive Producer
  • Don GrangerExecutive Producer
  • Nick SantoraExecutive Producer
  • Lee ChildExecutive Producer / Characters
  • Tony MoralesOriginal Music Composer
  • Chris ComrieProduction Accountant
  • Sean RyersonCo-Executive Producer
  • Jay Marie BaileyNovember 15, 2025
    Great series in my opinion and a close representation of the book unlike the Tom Cruise movies. There were a few changes made in relation to the book but that is always the case especially when the source material is nearly 20 years old. Alan plays Reacher really well and there were times I could just imagine the line "Reacher said nothing" just from his look. Worth while watch especially if you are a Reacher fan
  • jackmeatAugust 25, 2025
    My quick rating - 7.6/10. I think a great deal of how much you enjoy this one is going to sit solely on your take of Alan Ritchson as the hulking Jack Reacher. He plays a complete no-nonsense, in-your-face, to-the-point-of-sarcasm army vet who stumbles into a small town and immediately is arrested for murder. But when the victim turns out to be his brother, he goes from suspect to partner in solving the crime. The humor in this one is so dry that it is delivered with so little "umph" and just sits there in your head. Very fun and a welcome way to distract from the mystery and action around the sleepy little town. The newly appointed sheriff in said town, Malcolm Goodwin, plays his role as the exact opposite of Reacher well, and is also a point of much of the light-hearted joking. I will say that the only other character worth mentioning is Willa Fitzgerald, who plays the youthful cop who ends up as Reacher's babysitter. The rest of the cast was actually quite bland, and all the common thugs are very one-dimensional. The whole series never gets confusing as to what is going on, so the plot itself is straightforward and easy to follow. The action is well shot, and when need be, the scenes are brutal. Definitely a worthy binge candidate and gives us something to look forward to in the upcoming season (it was announced fairly quickly to be renewed). I am on board, are you? Oh, and I purposely don't bother drawing any parallels to the movies nor have ever read the books, so this, in my eyes, is a stand-alone product.
  • MacBobby ChibuzorDecember 15, 2024
    Sharp! I bought the book series.
  • Edward SchofieldJune 17, 2025
    What a great start that leads to a complete fumble.

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