The wait is finally ended, and the Reacher Season 3 finale has landed with all the intensity, action, and no-nonsense justice we’ve come to expect from Jack Reacher. Episode 8 delivers brutal fights, explosive payoffs, and a satisfying conclusion. The third installment of Prime Video’s hit series has been a powerhouse, balancing masterful storytelling with relentless action and some of the most menacing villains from Lee Child’s Jack Reacher novels. From the very first episode, it was clear that Reacher would be pushed to his limits, and as the season unfolded, the stakes only grew higher.
At the center of it all was Xavier Quinn (a.k.a. Julius McCabe), a cunning mastermind whose web of deception kept Reacher and his allies constantly on their toes. Episode 7 left us on the edge of our seats as Reacher and his team walked straight into Quinn’s deadly trap, setting up a high-stakes final confrontation. In the finale, titled Unfinished Business, Reacher unleashes his full force in a thrilling, no-holds-barred conclusion that ties up loose ends while leaving fans craving more.
Reacher vs. Paulie: A Showdown for the Ages
One of the most anticipated moments of the season was the long-awaited brawl between Reacher and Paulie, Quinn’s towering, seemingly indestructible enforcer. The series had been teasing Paulie’s raw strength for weeks, but until now, he’d been lurking in the background. That all changed in the finale. When Reacher and his team infiltrate Zachary Beck’s estate to stop the illegal arms deal, Reacher volunteers to handle Paulie alone—because, of course, he does.
What follows is one of the best fight sequences in the entire series. Reacher, who rarely faces someone as physically imposing as himself, throws everything he has at Paulie. The fight takes them through multiple brutal stages—hand-to-hand combat, grappling with chains, and even a terrifying underwater segment. At one point, Reacher manages to break free from a chain-link noose, only to arm himself with a garden rake in one of the most Reacher moments ever. It’s a creative, brutal, and nail-biting showdown that proves Reacher’s strength isn’t just in his fists—his tactical thinking and sheer resilience make him even deadlier.
Paulie refuses to stay down, leading to an all-out brawl that takes everything Reacher has to survive. When Paulie resurfaces with a machine gun, it genuinely feels like Reacher has met his match. But in the end, brains beat brawn. Reacher outmaneuvers him, confirming—after a double-take—that Paulie is finally down for good.
The Mission: Stopping the Deal and Saving Richard Beck
While Reacher handles Paulie outside, the rest of the team executes their own high-risk mission inside. Neagley goes undercover as a waitress, keeping an eye on Quinn and the international buyers, while Duffy and Guillermo search for Richard Beck and Teresa Daniels. Their paths are anything but smooth. Guillermo gets into a fierce fight with Quinn’s security, barely managing to survive, while Duffy finds herself in a deadly standoff.
Duffy’s confrontation with one of the buyers from Tehran is a highlight of the episode. With a gun pointed at her, she has to decide whether to risk firing—knowing it could endanger Teresa or herself. When she pulls the trigger, it’s a savage, satisfying moment. She eliminates the buyer and his guard, proving once again why she’s such a formidable force in the series.
Meanwhile, Richard Beck faces his own nightmare when Quinn corners him in his father’s office. Just when it seems like Beck has the upper hand, his gun malfunctions—thanks to the damage it sustained in the previous episode. In a heartbreaking moment, Quinn ruthlessly guns down Zachary Beck, solidifying his place as one of Reacher’s most despicable villains.
The End of Xavier Quinn
For a villain as cold and calculated as Quinn, his death should have been more personal. Reacher finally tracks him down, and in his final moments, Quinn barely reacts when Reacher reminds him of Lt. Dominique Kohl, the woman he murdered years ago. Instead of a drawn-out confrontation, Quinn simply accepts his fate before Reacher delivers a point-blank shotgun blast, putting an end to his reign of terror.
While the execution was fitting, it felt like a missed opportunity for a deeper, more emotional reckoning. Quinn was terrifyingly effective as a villain, but he lacked the complexity that could have made his demise feel more meaningful. Unlike past Reacher antagonists, Quinn was entirely devoid of remorse or introspection—he was simply a ruthless killer. Even Paulie, for all his brute force, could have had a moment of realization that Quinn wasn’t worth fighting for. But that moment never came.
A Spectacular End to a Spectacular Season
Despite a few minor missed opportunities, Reacher Season 3 delivered one of its best finales yet. The balance of high-octane action, clever strategy, and deeply satisfying payoffs made for a gripping 50-minute spectacle. The Paulie fight alone cemented this season as one of the show’s strongest.
With the story wrapped up, the final moments leave the door wide open for Season 4. Reacher has won this battle, but there’s always another fight waiting for him. If this season proved anything, it’s that Reacher knows how to keep its audience hooked—and we can’t wait to see what comes next.