Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan Review – Season 4 Ends the Series with Flare

Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, streaming on Prime, presents an explosive and globetrotting final season as the CIA team works to intercept and disband the newest threat to national security, which exposes involvement at the highest levels.

The series finale opens in reverse chronology, with an unconscious and captive Jack Ryan, played by John Krasinski, tortured by an unknown entity. Throughout the audience is provided information through location points at the bottom of the screen and we understand this moment is the culmination of actions across the last three weeks.


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We jump back three weeks ago, and we see, what appears to be U.S. deltas moving into the Lagos presidential palace, on a black ops mission to assassinate the leader of the African nation Lago. The kill team is under a mystery leadership and when the mission begins to head south, he cuts off the comms and quietly leaves the team to handle the fall out.

During the first episode which sets the story for the remainder of the six episodes, we move to the Yucatan, Peninsula, Mexico, where we met, Domingo Chavez played by Michael Pena, who throughout most this first episode we have no idea whose side he is on. He is delivering a package to the head of the local cartel to prove he can be trusted.

The third storyline that overlaps in this first episode is that of the Myanmar Triad, a ruthless organization that is preparing for a land grab and moving their organization into the Mexican cartel region headed by Chao Fah, played by Louis Ozawa.


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While these stories set up the series, there are also the political grandstanding of Washington politics. Ryan’s by the book former station chief is now the acting director of the CIA, Elizabeth Wright played by Betty Gabriel. As confirmation hearings continue confrontational senators who are attempting to create photo ops for themselves enforce their opinions on how the CIA should operate and how they should be working.

The confirmation hearings, once we understand, are in full swing are mentioned only in the obscurity possible issues two decades in the past. Ryan, as the acting deputy director, is forced to make some tough calls and unearths internal corruption, and in doing so, uncovers a series of suspicious black ops that could expose the vulnerability of the country. He moves to shut down the nine separate operations that he is unable to confirm their validity all leading to former director Thomas Miller played by John Schwab.

This sets up his decision to return to the field which moves James Greer played by Wendell Pierce into his position as the Deputy Director of the CIA, and a need to reactivate his old team including Mike November, played by Michael Kelly.


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Pluto, which funnels the money to keep the Mexican police from raiding the cartel is one of the nine operations that is shut down. When the chief of police checks his bank account and sees the account deactivated, he as he was aware of where the Triad leader, Name, played by name, and Name, played by Michael Pena where meeting, he sent out his team which resulted in a shootout and the death of name’s men.

By the end of episode one we understand Triad name want to defect with his wife and daughter to the U.S. and is willing to trade incriminating information, locations, and new business for his safety.

As Jack and the team investigate how deep the corruption runs, he discovers a far-worse reality—the convergence of a drug cartel with a terrorist organization—ultimately revealing a conspiracy much closer to home and testing our hero’s belief in the system he has always fought to protect.


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Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan is attention grabbing from the opening, and holds the attention throughout each of the episodes, with fast moving, globetrotting, high stakes, clandestine intrigue.

Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan ends the series with flare. A binge-worthy, engrossing, CIA thriller!

Country: U.S.

Runtime: 6 episodes/48-53minutes.

Language: English.

Director: Shana Stein, Lukas Ettlin, Jann Turner.

Producer: Aaron Lam, Gavin J. Behrman, Todd Brown,

Writer: Tom Clancy, Carlton Cuse, Graham Roland, Joe Greskoviak, Jeff Kempler, Jada Nation, Vaun Wilmott, Aaron Rabin, Steven Kane, Robert David Port.

Cast: John Krasinski, Wendell Pierce, Michael Kelly, Betty Gabriel, Abbie Cornish, Michael Peña, Louis Ozawa, Adam Bernett, Michael McElhatton, Okieriete Onaodowan, Zuleikha Robinson, Ryn Greenwell, John Schwab, Jacelyn Parry, Derek Cecil, Nancy Lenehan, Ivan Mathias Petersson, Anthony J. Abraham.

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