Reacher Season 2 Episode 4 Ending Explained: What Does Reacher Want From Shane Langston?

Reacher Season 2 Episode 4 Ending Explained: After the revelation that Swan might be on the bad side, things get interesting in this particular episode. We have Alan Ritchson as the titular character along with Maria Sten as Frances Neagley, Ferdinand Kingsley as A.M., Serinda Swan as Karla Dixon, Shaun Sipos as David O’Donnell and Robert Patrick as Shane Langston.

The other cast members include Domenick Lombardozzi as Guy Russo, Luke Bilyk as Calvin Franz, Dean McKenzie as Stan Lowery, Edsson Morales as Manuel Orozco, Andrés Collantes as Jorge Sanchez, Shannon Kook as Tony Swan, Ty Olsson as Saropian, Josh Blacker as Hortense Fields and Al Sapienza as Marsh. The action crime thriller is developed by Nick Santora for Amazon Prime Video. It is based on the Jack Reacher book series by Lee Child, with the second season being on the book titled Bad Luck and Trouble in the book series.

Reacher Season 2 Episode 4 Ending Explained

The fourth episode of the show is titled ‘A Night at the Symphony’. It was written by Cait Duffy. The runtime of the episode is 43 minutes. At the end of the episode, we see Reacher, Dixon, Neagley and O’Donnell drive to a cafe to get changed, after successfully getting enough information out during a police interview ruse.

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Here, the four are attacked by a group of people. Initially, we are not aware of who these people are but, they definitely want to keep things quiet because they get rid of their guns and, Reacher’s team and get on hand-to-hand combat with all. Four against ten or more does not seem like a fair fight but, ultimately Reacher and his gang clearly overpower the one attacking them.

The fight scene is brilliant with the men and the women walking shoulder to shoulder, looking absolutely dashing while kicking some solid faces. At the end of it all, we see one of the gang members’ phone ringing. Reacher instinctively reaches out to answer it.

Turns out it is Shane Langston (played by Robert Patrick), who is on the other side of the phone. After a brief phone banter, Reacher ends the call by saying that he would like to push Langston out of a helicopter, pretty much replicating what he did to Franz at the beginning of this season. It will be interesting to see how it is when these two characters come face to face!

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You can watch the episodes of Reacher Season 2 dropping weekly now on Amazon Prime Video. Check out our review of the show, here.

Let us know in the comments down below what are your thoughts about the second season of the show.

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