After a smash-hit first season, Reacher returns for Season 2 — bigger, bolder, and more brutal than ever. Based on Lee Child’s Bad Luck and Trouble, this season finds Jack Reacher (Alan Ritchson) stepping back into the action when members of his old military unit start turning up dead. What begins as a personal mission quickly spirals into a deadly conspiracy that tests Reacher’s loyalty, strength, and code of honor.
With hard-hitting fights, sharp humor, and a deeper emotional core, Season 2 shows a new side of Reacher — the soldier, the friend, and the relentless force of justice who never backs down.
If you look closely, Alan Ritchson kills a fake doctor using a medical plaster saw — a detail many viewers might’ve missed!
A medical plaster saw is an oscillating power tool used to remove orthopedic casts made of plaster or fiberglass. It vibrates rapidly to slice through the hard cast material — but it’s actually designed to avoid cutting human skin, due to its low density and motion type.
That means in real life, it would be very hard to kill someone with it — making that scene a surprising and intense choice by the filmmakers.
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