And Season 4, the first three episodes of which premiere Wednesday, delivers exactly that, proving that the “Reacher” formula is still a winning one. Season 4 — which adapts “Gone Tomorrow,” the 13th novel in Lee Child’s “Reacher” series — never once lets up off the gas. The running gag this season: Reacher always asking for a ride but always being told no. Hell, I see him pick up a pair of chopsticks and immediately know he’s not using them for eating takeout. In the end, if you enjoyed previous seasons of “Reacher,” Season 4 offers more of the same.