Reacher - Season 3

Season 3
Based on Lee Child novel "Persuader", Reacher hurtles into the dark heart of a vast criminal enterprise when trying to rescue an undercover DEA informant whose time is running out. There he finds a world of secrecy and violence — and confronts some unfinished business from his own past.
Episodes

Persuader
Reacher must go undercover to rescue an informant being held by a haunting foe from his past.

Truckin'
Tasked with transporting cargo for his new employer Zachary Beck, Reacher must juggle the involvement of the DEA and a nosy new associate.

Number 2 with a Bullet
As a rising body count threatens his undercover position, Reacher makes a dangerous play to secure Beck's trust.

Dominique
Reacher reunites with Duffy and Villanueva and finally shares the painful details of his history with Xavier Quinn.

Smackdown
When a DEA tragedy puts the entire mission at risk, Reacher, Duffy, and Villanueva improvise a drastic plan to save their cover.

Smoke on the Water
Reacher is torn between his desire to kill Quinn and his promise to Duffy to save Teresa.

L.A. Story
After Reacher and Duffy travel to Los Angeles to arrange a deal, Neagley arrives in Maine to help Reacher get answers.

Unfinished Business
Reacher finally faces off with both Paulie and Quinn.
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