WARNING: SPOILERS ahead for Reacher season 3, episodes 1-3.

The first three episodes ofReacherseason 3 feature some outstanding visuals and effects, but one impressive tracking shot takes the cake.Reacherseason 3, episodes 1-3introduce viewers to a small coastal Maine town that is home to much more than scenic views and lobster rolls. Jack Reacher (Alan Ritchson), an ex-military vagabond, works with DEA Agent Susan Duffy (Sonya Cassidy) to investigate a suspicious wealthy man named Zachary Beck (Anthony Michael Hall) and uncover his shady rug business, Bizarre Bazaar.

Reacherseason 3 has a slate of new villains, supporting characters, and fantastic action set pieces. It wouldn’t be a trueReacherseason without a new mission in a new setting after season 1 took place in the rural southern town of Margrave, while season 2 was mostly set in New York City.Reacherseason 3 ups the antefrom previous seasons in numerous ways, includingbigger physical threats such as Paulie Van Hoven, a newplot structure involving Reacher becoming an undercover informant, and exciting new visual elements that elevate the Prime Video show to new heights.

Reacher holding a gun and looking nervous in Reacher season 3

Reacher Season 3, Episode 1’s Mansion Climb Shot Is Massively Impressive

Reacher Starts Season 3 With An Impressive Stunt & Tracking Shot

TheReacherseason 3 production team has certainly taken it up a notch, so much so that I was impressed by all the incredible scenes they fit into its first episode alone. There’s what appears to be a single-taketracking shot of Reacher scaling down Zachary Beck’s mansion inReacherseason 3, episode 1, then hitting the floor and turning around.

How Reacher Earned His Purple Heart In The Military

The first episode of Reacher season 3 notes Reacher’s highly decorated military record as a retired Army veteran, which includes a Purple Heart.

These types of scenes would typically be done with editing cuts or filmed from a distance to hide the face of the stuntman doing the climb. However, the transition from the climb to showing Ritchson turning around is seamless,making it look like Ritchson did the stunt himself.

Alan Ritchson as Reacher standing outside next to a big 18-wheeler

Film franchises likeMission: ImpossibleandJohn Wickset the bar for action heroes doing their own stunts, which Reacher seems to be taking inspiration from in its third season.

It’s a relief that Ritchson continues to find ways to be physically challenged with each newReacherseason, rather than going through the motions.

Jack Reacher and Susan Duffy in Reacher season 3

Ritchson has to pull off several risky maneuvers in the first three episodes ofReacherseason 3,even running barefoot on wet coastal rocks during night scenes as shown in episode 3. It’s a relief that Ritchson continues to find ways to be physically challenged with each newReacherseason, rather than going through the motions.

The Opening Staged Kidnapping, Paulie Punching Himself In The Face & Multiple Fights

The first three episodes ofReacherseason 3 have already delivered some top-notch action and comedy moments, starting with its opening scene. The fantastic twist that the attempted kidnapping of Richard Beck was all part of Reacher and the DEA’s plan was phenomenal, setting up a phenomenal conclusion to the premiere episode.

I’m Convinced This New Reacher Season 3 Character Will Die Before The End

After several episodes of Reacher season 3, one particular character will likely not make it to the end due to a series of strategic errors.

Other standout scenes in the first three episodes ofReacherseason 3 include Reacher tricking Paulie into punching himself in the face andthe unforgettable and intense Russian Roulette scene. Not to mention the scenes in which Reacher viciously kills Angel Doll, shows Richard’s high school bully who’s boss, and pulls a fast one on Chapman Duke, proving that even though he’s working with the feds, he operates on his own version of the law. With several episodes left ofReacherseason 3, there are bound to be more incredible moments ahead.

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