Reacherseason 3 has a genius replacement for season 2’s David O’Donnell, and it is not the character anyone expected. Since season 1, Amazon’sReacherhas loyally adapted most elements from theoriginal Lee ChildJack Reachernovels. While the show’s ability to capture its source material’s essence is one of its biggest strengths, it also creates some narrative issues. For instance, since each Lee Child novel unfolds in a new setting and features a new set of characters, the show seems to have little room to bring back familiar faces or build lasting relationships for Jack Reacher.
SinceReacherseason 3 is adapting Lee Child’sPersuader, none of season 2’s characters, except Jack Reacher and Frances Neagley, are expected to return. Although Karla Dixon and David O’Donnell were great additions to the show’s roster, their return seems unlikely because they are not a part of the original book’s narrative. Interestingly, however, Reacher season 2 seems to have found its new David O’Donnell.

It Looks Like Paulie Will Be Reacher Season 3’s Comic Relief Character
Like O’Donnell, Paulie Is Season 3’s Comic Relief
David and Reacher had a buddy-cop dynamic inReacherseason 2, where they could not help but pull each other’s legs. While O’Donnell, too, contributed to the110th Special Investigation Unit’s overarching mission, it was hard not to see him as season 2’s comic relief since he was usually the subject of ridicule for Jack Reacher throughout the season. Given how Reacher moves to a whole new setting in season 3, it seems unlikely O’Donnell will return. However,Reacherseason 3’s new character, Paulie, already seems to be his perfect replacement.
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Reacherseason 3’s trailerhints that Paulie will be a villain, which seems to make him nothing like David O’Donnell. However, the trailer also features several moments where Paulie and Reacher team up and have an intense rivalry, which leads to hilarious consequences for both. Every time Reacher attempts to overpower Paulie with his wit and strength, and Paulie finds new ways to retaliate, it is hard not to think about Reacher and O’Donnell’s banter from season 2.

Does Paulie Being Funny Undermine Him As A Threat To Reacher?
It Makes Him A More Interesting Villain
While making Paulie and Reacher’s dynamic funny could risk undermining him as a threat to the Alan Ritchson character, it seems to make him a more interesting villain. So far,Reacherhas tried to take its villains a little too seriously, which has not worked too well for the show. Paulie is almost like an antithesis to all previous villains. He is much bigger and stronger than Reacher, making him a worthy opponent for the show’s titular character.
…it is good thatReacherseason 3 is bringing something new to the table by featuring a villain who seriously challenges Reacher and is also a source of comedy.

In seasons 1 and 2,Alan Ritchson’s Jack Reachercould mindlessly fight the villains and still overpower them. However, in season 3,he will have to use his brain more than his brawn to defeat Paulie. As shown in the trailer, this is bound to lead to funny action sequences where Paulie falls victim to Reacher’s pranks while Reacher is blown away by the fact that someone much stronger than him even exists. Owing to this, it is good thatReacherseason 3 is bringing something new to the table by featuring a villain who seriously challenges Reacher and is also a source of comedy.
Reacher
Reacher follows Jack Reacher, a former military police investigator, as he navigates civilian life. Without a phone and carrying minimal belongings, Reacher drifts across the country, experiencing the nation he once served, and encounters intriguing challenges along the way.