‘Reacher’s First Episode Hooked Us With This One Scene

This fight sequence proved that ‘Reacher’ wasn’t going to be a run-of-the-mill procedural drama.

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THE BIG PICTURE

 Reacher Season 1 received high viewership and critical acclaim, leading to a quick Season 2 renewal.


 The first episode of Reacher establishes the character’s intellectual prowess and builds suspense before showcasing his fighting skills.
 The prison bathroom fight scene reveals Reacher’s true strength and sets the stage for his character’s arc throughout Season 1 and beyond.

The first season of Prime Video’s Reacher delivered on every level. Not only was the show a breakout success and a hit with both critics and audiences, but after its debut, the series ranked as one of Prime Video’s most-watched series ever in the U.S. and abroad.

The viewership and interest in the show were so high that Reacher received a quick Season 2 renewal a mere three days after the show’s launch. With Reacher Season 2 now in the rearview and an even faster third-season renewal already assuring the series’ future, it’s time to take a look back at the first season and the scene that had us hooked from the pilot: the prison bathroom fight.

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Reacher

TV-MA: Drama

When retired Military Police Officer Jack Reacher is arrested for a murder he did not commit, he finds himself in the middle of a deadly conspiracy full of dirty cops, shady businessmen and scheming politicians.

With nothing but his wits, he must figure out what is happening in Margrave, Georgia. The first season of Reacher is based on the international bestseller The Killing Floor by Lee Child.

Release Date: February 4, 2022
Cast: Alan Ritchson , Maria Sten , Malcolm Goodwin , Willa Fitzgerald , Robert Patrick , Serinda Swan
Main Genre: Action
Seasons: 2


Streaming Service(s): Prime Video

‘Reacher’s First Episode Is a Slow Burn to Unleashing Hell

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Based on Lee Child’s Jack Reacher book series, the new television series hits a homerun with its first episode. It introduces the show’s season-long murder mystery, which Jack Reacher (Alan Ritchson) later discovers is his own brother, along with Ritchson as the new actor portraying Reacher.

From his first scene, Ritchson’s Reacher exudes an undeniable presence, intimidating with his steely gaze and towering physique. However, the series utilizes a slow-burn technique and waits to showcase Reacher’s first legitimate fight scene in the series.

Rather than unveiling a big fight scene with Reacher right off the bat, the episode builds up to that fight sequence and makes both the narrative and the audience earn that moment.

Reacher opts for a more interesting choice early on by establishing the character’s intellectual prowess. In his interrogation scene with Detective Finlay (Malcolm Goodwin), the series shows that Reacher has been taking stock of every minute detail at the Margrave police station since his arrest.

The early scenes establish that Reacher is not a book to be judged by its cover (pun intended), or a person who can be judged by mere appearance alone. Reacher might look like a muscle-head, but he’s actually rather brilliant, with a keen intellect.

In yet another scene demonstrating Reacher’s intellectual prowess, he easily talks down the prison guard, Spivey (Patrick Garrow), who processes Reacher and Hubble at the lockup.

Reacher denies the prison guard a strip search, confidently explaining the legal regulations that would make any type of strip search related to their suspected crimes unlawful. With just a few words and his steely presence, Reacher intimidates the prison guard into submission.

‘Reacher’s Prison Bathroom Fight Scene Is Something to Behold


It’s not until the prison bathroom fight that the series finally unveils that Reacher is a true force to be reckoned with. After Detective Finlay sends Reacher and Paul Hubble (Marc Bendavid) to the county lockup for a week, a group of inmates targets Hubble for execution in the prison bathroom.

Reacher’s keen intellect quickly clues him in on what is about to happen, and he knows there is only one way out of this situation. He begins with a preamble, warning the other prisoners, “If you know what’ll happen to you, you’ll leave now. So, I’ll give you to the count of three.”

There is no count to three. Reacher jacks up the first inmate with a mammoth headbutt and does everything he can to take his attackers by surprise. Every move Reacher makes in this fight is done to quickly incapacitate his opponents.

His fighting moves are not meant to look flashy; they are quick and brutal. The scene effectively showcases that Reacher is in a fight for his life. If he makes one mistake here, he and Hubble are going to get brutally massacred. Reacher’s only recourse is to incapacitate the other inmates before they get a chance to lay a hand on them.

The most eye-popping, quite literally, moment of the scene comes when Reacher catches one of the inmates carrying a makeshift prison shank and jams his thumb right into the thug’s eye socket.

He also gets the better of another inmate who tried to attack him from behind, slamming him against a wall before stomping the thug’s ankle, immediately snapping it in twain.

The actual fight portion of this scene lasts less than a minute. However, for that short timeframe, Reacher unleashes hell on his opponents. All his attackers are incapacitated, and Reacher is the only one left standing before the prison guards arrive to mop up the chaos.


The short length of this scene is important, too, since it displays that Reacher is aware of the stakes.
He’s not trying to stall for time or give the audience a long-drawn-out action scene.

He’s fighting for his and Hubble’s survival. The sequence also displays that Reacher has seen combat from his military background and knows how to deal with a situation when cornered by a group of assailants.

‘Reacher’s Prison Fight Scene Sets the Stage for Season 1 and Beyond

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Aside from its realistic, gritty approach to hand-to-hand combat, Season 1’s prison fight sequence is notable because the editing does not cut away from the brutality.

The camera takes in Reacher’s fighting abilities and Ritchson’s intensely physical performance, while the audience is allowed to see Ritchson, in character, performing all the major beats of the fight scene and stunts. It imbues both the fight sequence and the series with a higher level of verisimilitude. Also, Ritchson performed all the stunts himself.

The prison fight sequence concludes that Reacher, as a character, is not only an intellectual genius but a wrecking ball of destruction. Reacher is a pure force of nature and is not to be underestimated.

It is not Reacher who should fear the conspirators and murderers in Margrave, but the villains who should fear Reacher. Normally, the first season of a hit television show is the weakest.

There are usually growing pains, but those issues are not present in Reacher’s first season — and this iconic fight sequence tells us everything we need to know about the character of Jack Reacher from that point onward.

Both seasons of Reacher are available to stream on Prime Video, with Season 3 to premiere at a date yet to be announced.