This post contains spoilers For "Reacher" Season 3 Episode 6.
Jackec Rice should not prove himself a hero at this point. Over 29 books and now nearly three seasons of Prime Video's "REACHER" series, the character proved that every little archetypal American action hero, sending the armies of enemies with ease and follow the type of beating that would use the smaller heroes. He is a former military police officer with an unwavering commitment to justice and rival, who is always one step ahead of those who dare to cross. Fans know the formula and Reacher delivers, time and time.
But there is no doubt that this particular American hero is obliged to those who came before him. Although he clearly shares much in common with other contemporary characters, such as the unstoppable Johnon Wick, he is also clearly the modern equivalent of muscles associated with the breeding actions in the 1980s. Leading actor Alan Richson - which is probably on the way to become one of Actors for the best action of all time -E close to 5-inch Fulking 6-meter, 250 pounds from Lee's popular series of books, as we will probably get it, and the show does not try to play its impressive physics-like shown in the latest episode of Season 3.
In Episode 6, Reacher is seen once again without a shirt, accusing the agent of Sonja Cassidi, Susan Duffy - Another one of the best things to happen to "reach" - The sneezing looks at his impressive figure as he changes from his outfit. But the episode also pays tribute to one of the most beloved action stars in the 1980s with an action sequence that could be its direct referral to the predecessor of the spiritual Jackech Planter.
Rambo is one of the greatest action heroes of all time
In addition to Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone is the epitome of the action hero of the 1980s - mostly thanks to his franchise "Rambo", in which he played the title veteran in the Vietnam War. In "First Blood" in 1982, based on David Morel's novel in 1972, we met the soldier returning to Stallone in a story that did not actually show Johnon Rambo, mainly because Stallone was worried that all killings in The first blood "will ruin his career and asked to be removed from the script. Instead, he showed his elite capabilities for military guerrilla, as the title veteran took over the Sheriff's Sheriff's Sheriff's Sheriff, Washington, the National Guard and the State Patrol in remote forest territory. Although Rambo did not kill anyone in the inaugural Rambo, flick, he quickly established itself as a kind of overwhelming struggle that will become the archetypal action hero in the 1980s. As a former commander of Rambo, Colonel Samuel R.
Unfortunately, Trautman does not save anyone from Ramon Rambo's skills. As a former green beret, Stallone's hero makes a brief job of all sent after him, at one point painting the skin to mix with the greenery and take out a whole team of troops of the National Guard without killing none. However, when "Rambo First Blood: Part II" arrived in 1985, the character will leave its aversion to the murder, which is confirmed by the sequence showing Rambo covered with mud coming out of various forest environments to send a team of Soviet troops. In his review for Los Angeles TimesMichael Wilmington described the scene:
"The air rises with sweat and intertwined foliage. And sends a hunting knife deep into the chest."
In addition to Rambo's image, having a huge machine gun, Rambo's "Kal-man, a battalion of one" became a symbolism of the character so much in the jungle war that he basically becomes one with the landscape. This is which "Reacher" pays tribute to his latest episode, and that is a hook of respect.
Reacher pays tribute to J.on J. Rambo in episode 6
In "First Blood", Colonel Samuel R. It would not be a bad description of Jackec Reeker, who as a former military police officer is trained to do everything the most elite soldiers can do - but better.
In Episode 6 of Season 3, we see Reacher quickly adapts to exactly that of the situation in which Johnon Rambo was so often found. Откако неговата корица е разнесена во замокот на Захари Бек (Ентони Мајкл Хол), херојот на Алан Ричсон мора да направи брзо бегство, што го прави во типично бомбастичен стил со тоа што возеше плуг низ палатата, скоро и да го прегази Оливие Рихтер, Паули, Паули, Паули, Hulking Hencman that somehow makes Retcher himself look small.
However, once freely, the plow is falling apart and Reacher is forced to step down into the woods, where they are quickly monitored by Henchmen working for seasonal villain Xavier Quinn (Brian Te). Then we get what he scans as a full respect for Rambo and his jungle warfare skills, with Reacher painting his body with mud and removing every member of the Hitkrat. To make an allusion to the fact that he uses a goose for many of his killings, similar to Johnon him himself. Rambo. At one point, he even comes out of the forest behind the team leader and, in the words of the LA Times, Michael Wilmington "sends a hunting knife deep into his chest."
There is nothing in this sequence that necessarily makes Rambo's relationship. Reacher did not utter any famous lines of Stallone franchise and there is no bandana in sight. But the whole thing is almost certainly inspired, at least in part, from the franchise of which Jackec Reeker and his creator Lee Deta are certainly obliged.
We almost got first -style blood -style finale in episode 6
The forest sequence in Episode 6 of Reacher Season 3 is one of the best action pieces in the series. We have seen Reacher makes pure barbarism against the whole prison gangs - in what remains one of The best fights from Reacher - But his tactical guerrilla killing it in this episode reveals more about the diverse range of human skills and his ability to adapt to any situation at the time of reporting. Also, it is a fully adoring respect for Rambo's films, and as soon as Reacher is made, taking the thickness of Xavier Quinn, the "Rambo" alluses seem to be ready to continue.
Within a second after the Reacher forest sequence, the episode seems to end in confrontation between Reacher and Paulie, à la Rambo Final Stanefoft against the "first blood" sheriff. The climax of the first film "Rambo" saw Sylvester Stallone's hero, with sheriff Will Tale (Brian Denih) in the small town of Hope, Washington at night. In episode 6 of "Reacher", after sending Quinn's dense, Reacher fled to the local city where he was hiding in local clothes. Meanwhile, Pauli is following the city for a second, as Quinn-Hencman is investigating the small, abandoned city illuminated only with glittering stores, it seemed as if Pauli returned to re-activate Rambo's recent calculation under the darkness of "first blood".
Of course, in that original film, Johnon Rambo is falling apart as a result of his PTSD of the Vietnam war, but Reacher will not be caught dead under pressure. Pauli returns to Beck's castle and we remain to wait for the last fight between him and a docker. But when that battle arrives, it is certain that it will be one of the highlights of this season - similar to Rambo's homage to this episode.
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