The first three episodes of Reacher Season 4 waste no time dropping us into a somewhat convoluted political mystery that’s entertaining from the opening moments, and Alan Ritchson has settled nicely into this role. It’s a stark difference from what we get in Reacher Season 4, and that’s the most satisfying thing about when a series actually gets the time and space to evolve. The new season adapts Lee Child’s 13th novel, Gone Tomorrow, and it kicks things off with a gruesome suicide of Anna on the train when Reacher is merely trying to enjoy his time in Philly.