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The Walking Tree which is Alan Ritchson skillfully made another dose of heavy justice in the third season of “Reacher”, which corrected everything that was not going with season 2.. Season 3 had everything: deception, intrigue and came to reach finally in front of a villain who seems more suitable to face Godzilla than our former military police investigator.
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Standing to a ridiculous 7’2 “, Olivier reches as Paul Masseralla will be one of the best characters in the series to date. Dutch history has done an excellent job to give life to a combative triathlon, Alan Ritchson looks like working time alarm an astonishing spectacle of the physics of the two actors and a brilliantly choreographed fight.
We all knew that the seller would bring Paulie to fall, but what could surprise fans of the books of Reachder is that the imposition of Quinn fell by very different means in the novels. In the show, it took almost walnut and a defective machine gun to bring down the giant, but in the original book, Reacher perhaps applied even more brutal methods to win this battle of David XL against Goliath – so much so that he could have been too graphic for the film for the show.
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Paulie de Reachor died with her own hand (in a way) in the books
In the 2003 book “Persuad” (the seventh of the best books in the Jack Reacher series), Paulie is just as difficult as the version we see on the screen, but the coming in the book neutralizes her opponent with so much more ferocity that he is almost too painful to read.
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Similar to the show, Reacher and Paulie engage in a brutal fight, the seller mastering him as a guy dismantling a Lego tower. He breaks the two arms of Paulie, tramples him so forceful that his shoe is disintegrating and reduced Paulie’s fist to a exploded disorder. He sticks his thumbs in his eyes, breaks his nose and essentially transforms the giant intimidating formerly into a pile of blood and bones. Then, in an death that recalls the initial attempt to reachade to eliminate Quinn (Brian Tee), he walks Paulie towards the sea and discharges 12 balls in his chest, finally ending the man-monster once and for all.
There is no doubt that the fans would have suspected that the final dismissal for Paulie would arrive, given how much the huge henchman had eaten a notable hand barrel for most of the season. Unfortunately, Reacher could never use it and had to be satisfied with a machine gun instead. Too bad. No matter the weapon of choice, let’s just be happy that he had shot down his man and lived to fight another day. Paulie certainly did not do it.
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