This militarised murder mystery might be the perfect mix of brains and brawn – but who exactly are the special investigators? 

By Martin Carr

Published: Friday, 19 January 2024 at 08:00 AM


*Warning: This article contains spoilers for Reacher season 2.*

It’s time to say goodbye to Jack Reacher for now, because season 2 has finally wrapped up – and what an ending!

With an epic adaptation of The Killing Floor under his belt following our introduction to Alan Ritchson’s Reacher, creator Nick Santora turned his hand to Bad Luck and Trouble for season 2’s action-packed instalment, revealing the humanity beneath his man mountain and delving deeper into Reacher lore. 

For those of you still wrestling with the finer points of this follow-up, let us light the way and offer up some clarity – but be warned, spoilers lie ahead. 

Reacher season 2 ending explained: Who are the 110th? 

Alan Ritchson (Jack Reacher) in Reacher on the phone, with two people in the background
Alan Ritchson (Jack Reacher) in Reacher.
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First up is Frances Neagley (Maria Sten), Reacher’s streetwise private investigator who spends her time bankrolling the big man and taking verbal potshots whenever the mood takes her. 

Next up is David O’Donnell (Shaun Sipos), known for his womanising ways back in the day, but now happily reformed and building a future, which includes two young children. 

Karla Dixon (Serina Swan) knows her numbers, can hold her own, but gets pulled back in when one of their own turns up on a mortuary slab. 

That dead man walking is Calvin Franz (Luke Bilyk), who gets beaten, tortured, and thrown out of a helicopter in episode 1. Leaving behind a young family and no motive for his murder, it represents the first domino to fall in this complex thriller. 

Second to last on Reacher’s list is Jorges Sanchez (Andres Collantes), who teams up with Franz to do some private security work at New Age, only to end up dead after getting mixed up with the platoon songbird Tony Swan (Shannon Kook).  

Who is New Age? 

In a nutshell, they are a tech company who take on Tony Swan for a lucrative corporate gig that also drags in other members of the 110th, before crucially introducing this season’s villain in New Age head of security Shane Langston (Robert Patrick).  

He is the Svengali behind it all who kidnaps Dixon and O’Donnell late on, tries to have New Age employee Marlo Burns (Christina Cox) murdered, and also aims to get rich quick from the sale of surface to air weapon system Little Wing, using an elusive weapons broker known only as AM (Ferdinand Kingsley).