Reacher Season 2 Finale Reactions and Memes: Netizens Are Impressed and Thrilled

Reacher Season 2 finale is out now and, fans are thrilled, shocked and more. The final episode is making some scream perfection while some are cringing away.

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. The latest season had a total of eight episodes which were released on a weekly basis. The runtime was approximately between 50 to 60 minutes.

In the cast, Alan Ritchson played the titular character with the kind of grace and charm that he does. The other cast members featured Maria Sten as Frances Neagley will be taking up more screen time this time.

We also saw Ferdinand Kingsley as A.M., Serinda Swan as Karla Dixon in major roles. There were a couple of new cast members which included Shaun Sipos as David O’Donnell and Robert Patrick as Shane Langston. Others 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.

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At the finish of the series’ second season, one of the tweets read: “Finished the season finale of #Reacher. The internet is never happy, so loads of people are like, “dude, the choreography is worse in SE2, compared to SE1″. Whatever. Yes, it was less brutal. But we gained with the awesome supporting cast. Roll on season”, we so wholeheartedly agree!

Appreciating the series, someone wrote, “What’s no less exciting is seeing the interaction and chemistry between Reacher and his old team in the Army. This solidarity and mutual understanding is seen as something that is formed from carrying out a mission together, supporting and backing each other up with life at stake.” Let us have a look at more such reactions and related memes down below!

Reacher Season 2 Finale Memes and Reactions on X

You can watch Reacher Season 2 now streaming on Amazon Prime Video. To read our review for the same, click here.

Meanwhile, if you have followed the show and finished watching it, let us know in the comments below your thoughts and opinions about it.

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Manjima Das
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