All 9 Members Of Reacher's 110th Special Investigations Unit Explained
Reacher season 2 introduces Jack Reacher's former military team, the 110th Special Investigations Unit, composed of highly-skilled members.
Produced by Amazon Prime Video, Reacher adapts Lee Child's Jack Reacher book series to live-action. The series follows veteran Military Police Officer Jack Reacher as he unravels a dangerous conspiracy in the fictional town of Margrave, Georgia. Played by the towering Alan Ritchson, the titular hero collaborates with officer Roscoe Conklin (Willa Fitzgerald) and Chief Detective Oscar Finlay (Malcolm Goodwin) to clean his name and save Margrave from crime and corruption.
Reacher season 2 introduces Jack Reacher's former military team, the 110th Special Investigations Unit, composed of highly-skilled members.
Produced by Amazon Prime Video, Reacher adapts Lee Child's Jack Reacher book series to live-action. The series follows veteran Military Police Officer Jack Reacher as he unravels a dangerous conspiracy in the fictional town of Margrave, Georgia. Played by the towering Alan Ritchson, the titular hero collaborates with officer Roscoe Conklin (Willa Fitzgerald) and Chief Detective Oscar Finlay (Malcolm Goodwin) to clean his name and save Margrave from crime and corruption.
It's only halfway through the second season, but Reacher has already confirmed how the series will end with the final line of episode 4.
Amazon's Reacher season 2 surprisingly marks the return of one season 1 character, but at the same time, brutally insults Willa Fitzgerald's Roscoe.
With a surprising twist in its overarching storyline, Reacher season 2 not only rewrites one popular character's ending but also makes it much better.
A twist in the latest episode of Reacher's second season raises the stakes and makes the villains far more dangerous than the first series.
The only missing member of Reacher's army unit is Tony Swan, and a look at the clues may decide if this ex-Special Investigator is a traitor or not.
The fourth episode of Reacher season 2 features a game-changing cameo and proves that season 1's missing characters need to make a comeback.
Reacher is famous for his hobo lifestyle, but season 2 is already teasing an eventual ending for Alan Ritchson's live-action version of the character.
The fourth episode of Reacher season 2 has just clarified the threat, as Reacher and the team discover what the "Little Wing" weapon actually is.
The fourth episode of Reacher's second season features a surprise cameo that also marks a major break from Lee Child's original novels.
Reacher season 2, episode 4 raises further questions about Roscoe's absence, but there are two good reasons Willa Fitzgerald doesn't appear.
Reacher star Alan Ritchson has the perfect reaction to that unexpected episode 4 cameo, sharing his response to learning about the surprise.
Reacher season 2, which stars Alan Ritchson as the titular ex-military police officer, will finally settle a 26-year-old action character debate.
A character detail from Reacher season 2 not only reveals more about the titular character's past but also makes the season's first death more tragic.
Reacher season 2 is already a big hit for Prime Video, breaking records in just days and confidently climbing to an unbelievable milestone.
Throughout season 1, Jack Reacher insists on being called a hobo instead of a vagrant. This is because of the historical distinction between the two.
Alan Ritchson explains why he resorted to using testosterone therapy to bulk up for his return as the physically imposing lead in Reacher season 2.
Season 2 of the Amazon Prime Video series Reacher features many new cast members – read on to learn more about every new and returning character.
Reacher season 2 introduces a new love interest for Jack Reacher — Karla Dixon. Naturally, she's already being compared to Roscoe Conklin.
Reacher season 2 makes a key change to the structure of the original novel, providing an origin for a famous Reacher saying in the process.
Based on Bad Luck & Trouble, Reacher's latest sees Jack threatened — and this Reacher season 2 theory reveals the 110th's real (& unexpected) traitor.