Prime Video’sReacheris one of the best “dad shows” available to stream right now and it just released its thrilling third season that many already agree is its best ever. I had been aware ofReacher’spopularity for quite some time before finally binge-watching the first two seasons in less than two weeks. While I’m not a father yet, I couldn’t help but get immersed in Alan Ritchson’s exceptional portrayal of Jack Reacher, based on the acclaimedbook series by Lee Child.

At his most basic level, Reacher is an alpha male who leads by example, gets the girl, and saves the day. These types of action heroes used to be the industry standard but nowadays, they have become vintage thanks to the rise of popular anti-heroes such as Walter White inBreaking Bad. In this day and age,it’s refreshing to follow a character who has the skills and intelligence to get the job done, rather than wallow in his misery fueled by regrets, addictions, and whatnot.

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Reacher Season 3 Is Streaming Now & Improves Upon Season 2

Reacher Goes Undercover & Faces An Old Nemesis In Season 3

Reacheris refreshingly simple, even if it is somewhat formulaic, butlike a well-oiled machine,Reacheris reliable in both quality and output. WithReacherseason 3having just been released on Amazon Prime Video, now is the ideal time to start watching the series its very first episode if you haven’t yet. With eight episodes per season filled to the brim with action and suspense,Reacherflies by with hardly any dull moments. Those who started watchingReacherseason 1 tonight could catch up in time for the season 3 finale, which comes out on March 27th.

Critics gaveReacherseason 3 a 97% on Rotten Tomatoes, with some referring to it as the best season of the Amazon Prime Video series thus far. With nearly 30 Jack Reacher novels written, Aamzon’sReacherhas the pipes to churn out another 3 seasons with ease, making it a solid investment. For viewers who can’t get enough of Reacher, the books are readily available as well, which has formed a large and devoted fanbase around the character and franchise.

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Critics Love Reacher, And These 8 Reasons Explain Why Season 3 Has A 97% Score On Rotten Tomatoes

The reviews for Reacher season 3 offer nearly universal praise for the third installment of the hit action thriller show on Amazon Prime Video.

Amazon’sReacheris widely considered to be a step up from the Tom Cruise-led feature film iteration from 2012 (and its 2016 sequel, for that matter). While there’s a fair share of violence, the series maintains an enjoyable tone, never getting too dark to the point where it loses its charm and appeal. As an anthological series, witheach season featuring a new location, supporting characters, villains, and missions,Reacherdoesn’t need to be started from its pilot episode. However, there are benefits and “easter eggs” in season 3 available to longtime viewers.

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Reacher Is Moralistic, Funny, Fearless & Never Gives Up

Reacherhas a classic vibe and masculine focus that often gives it the reputation of being a “dad show.” Its emphasis on action and adventure with a clear objective and antagonistplaces it in the same category as many classic action movies, likeDie Hardand evenFirst Blood.

Even though Reacher is highly respectable, he is also rebellious, bending the law to his will to enact his own, often better, version of justice.

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Reacher is also admirable because he hasan exemplary moral code combined with a decorated military background. Despite this, he maintains a drifter lifestyle, roaming the United States and uncovering crime and corruption, which also typically strikes a personal chord with someone from Reacher’s past. Even though Reacher is highly respectable, he is also rebellious, bending the law to his will to enact his own, often better, version of justice.

Reacher Season 3, Episode 4 Review: I Wish This Fallen Character Was Still Around To Be Reacher’s Longterm Sidekick

Reacher season 3, episode 4, aptly named “Dominique”, offers an immersive and heart-wrenching portrayal of the fallen Robin to Reacher’s Batman.

Reacher isn’t full of cheesy or annoying catchphrases that make him an action-hero caricature. Heactually has a hilarious deadpan sense of humorwhich can be quite fitting at the perfect moments. Reacher is an ideal combination of brains and brawn, which is demonstrated more than ever in season 3 as he faces his toughest opponents yet. Apart from the character,Reacherhas great production value, sharp twists, likable supporting characters, and exceptional action sequences, making it one of the best modern “dad shows” right up there withLandmanandYellowstone.