Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan Season 2 - Episode 2
Where the first season told a sprawling tale of terrorism on a global scale, season two takes a smaller approach that gives Jack Ryan a personal stake. With revenge on his mind, this Jack Ryan is more confident than he was last year but his anger clouds his judgement. Many found John Krasinski's portrayal to be somewhat wooden, but here is seems much more comfortable playing this character which helps us invest in his decisions, even when we know they may be the wrong ones. He is still a brilliant analyst and seeing him take on a corrupt world leader is what we have come to expect from the character in Clancy's novels. Showrunners Carlton Cuse and Graham Roland spend little time exploring what Jack Ryan has experience with but rather what he is capable of and that makes for a very thrilling run of episodes.
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan Season 2 - Episode 2
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On the villain front, we have Tom Wlaschiha, best known as Game of Thrones' Jaqen H'ghar, as Max Schenkel and Jordi Molla as Venezuelan president Nicolas Reyes. Molla has played similar bad guys in movies like BLOW and BAD BOYS II, but his role here is less dastardly but no less dangerous. We also have Cristina Umana as presidential candidate Gloria Bonalde who adds another layer to the already intricate plot of this season. With a limited run of 8 episodes, it seems like the series has more story than it can wrap up in one season. But, true to the promise Krasinski made before the series debuted last year, each run of episodes plays out like a massive feature film. And, like Clancy's sprawling novels, this series manages to pack a lot in while still reaching a satisfying conclusion.
When dedicated fans of the series first began logging on to watch the third season of Jack Ryan, many of them noticed that the audio in the show's second episode didn't seem to be synced to the visuals. 041b061a72