What I love most about this scene is not the satisfying end of A.M. but how the 110th walk over towards his lying corpse. And just take a moment to see him die.
@@Singurarity88 It's business and not personal is not a believable thing to say to 4 pissed people with guns pointing at him. If I was him I am singing the names of all my clients.
@@AgiHammerthiefyep that means the dude that gave the other dude the capacity to create these crimes is totally not at fault he only provided the means to which the crimes was done smh 🤦♀️
I liked it. They didn't let the bad guy have his speech and they didn't let him live. They also didn't put him against Reacher 1 on 1 and have him actually be good.
That latter tendency is something that particularly pissed me off in the Witcher TV Series. Where they elevated cringing, manipulative characters like Rience to being excellent swordfighters just so they could have a fight scene.
But wouldn't it have been better to have long hand to hand combat fight with Reacher to make it so there was a final boss off the Season? They could have shown him to get a few good hits and cuts in on Reacher severely injuring him, and taking out at least two or three of the others before Reacher is finally able to take him out. That would have been incredible!!
@@art_vandelay7845You don't have to say anything to end the conversation. In this instance, he ended it with a bullet, he stopped talking because he was astonished. A sense of irony based on his last sentence.
It’s even better when you realize richer and his squad all are sharp shooters they don’t need to unload a clip at that close of a range anyone of them could have need with a head shot they chose to aim for areas that would draw out his death and empty the clips
It was the fact that he thought he could acutally talk his way out of it. That he would be arrested then get his lawyer to get him off. The surprise on his face when reacher shoots him is worth the price of admission. Then you see it slowly dawn on him that he is a dead man.
You would have thought that having his companion shot on the doorstep without a word spoken would have clued him in to the fact that he wasn't facing the police.
@@michaelnadler596 Which is why the whole thing is just a power fantasy. He wouldn't be a successful merchant if he couldn't read people to some degree.
@ohauss I'm going to let you in on a secret. Here, come on here. It's okay, I'm not gonna hurt you online. Nobody cares that it is fake. Nobody cares that it is a power fantasy. It is called the Suspension of Disbelief, and it is a COMMON and NATURAL thing people do when they watch media. Plus we all know that the ONLY singular reason you even said that was for your own personal power fantasy: you actually think we don't know this isn't reality, and are trying to "um ackutally guise 🤓"
@@ohaussassuming he did read the situation correctly: what was he supposed to do? it's extremely unlikely that he could talk his way out, sure, but he doesn't really have any better options. Running, fighting or begging are evidently hopeless; and he doesn't seem like the type to just resign and make his peace with his impending death. Given that, appearing confident, cultivated and professional seems like his best bet - a less decisive team might have started to doubt themselves.
In many ways, the justice system has been broken for decades when it comes to the rich and powerful, but now the police and prosecutors aren't even enforcing the law against street criminals, either. The result will be more vigilante justice like this.
Well, in real life money + smooth talking expensive lawyers usually wins because in our so called modern society whoever has the most money get the most justice, most of the time.
He shot him once before they all fired on him to give him time to think. If they had all started blasting immediately he wouldn't have had time to think, but this way he had just enough to realize he was about to die
@@amirmoore4002 They gave him a chance. If he'd answered their question, he could have lived. But noooo, he thought he could talk his way out of it. Bad move.
Mahmoud or whatever his name maybe is a textbook psychopath. Psychopaths don't feel emotion, they're completely devoid of empathy or any emotion. They can't feel joy, sorrow, grief, regret, or fear. 1:55 It's probably why he looked so confused when he got shot, because he wouldn't be able to logically put together why these people would shoot him because he can't understand their anger.
@bushidoblade9605 They're similar. But the way they enact violence is different. Sociopathic forms of violence are often fits of rage due to the fact that sociopaths are capable of forming emotional attachments. The violence of psychopaths is cold and calculated because the psychopath would interpret that act of violence as logical or necessary.
That explains why he was more concerned about his reputation then his life. A normal person would instantly start singing the moment he stepped into that room.
I did, too. I also thought he was going to use his line about comic books on Reacher or that it would somehow come up at his death and backfire against him. Was really looking forward to both things happening. They kept having AM say that he likes comics because the hero always wins like they were setting up a twist at the end but it never happened. I really wanted to see AM get the same treatment he gave so many others. Odd the way they ended it. Seemed rushed.
@@daletwin1 my friend you are absolute right , can't agree more. End seem so rushed, they set up A.M. whole season as an ultimate badass antagonist who could counter Reacher; only to end up dying in rhe end without any fight. Unsatisfying.
Villains in reacher books never have a satisfying death. No glorious fight whatsoever. Some of the villains get hyped up of how terrible they are and so evil. Only for them to get domed 100 meters away by Reacher with a sniper rifle. Expect the villains to end like this season onwards
@@hakimmacpat1225 that's a shame the author doesn't try to give the reader a sense of satisfaction by making the villain's death memorable and intense. Weird. I never read any of the books so I didn't realize it was that way.
@@daletwin1 Yeah, Reacher was about to kill this guy, has monologue how much pain he must go through for all the evil he does and how much he wants that person know he is going to die by his own hand but then just shoots him in the head anyway. Painless death. Reacher really doesnt take satisfaction from all the killing he does. I thinks the point I guess? He supposed to efficient and doesnt take any glory for all the killing he does. It sets him apart from the bad guys he takes down who are sadistic and evil as it gets
"The base mindset that a person has to embrace to actually pull the tri*" ....... and he goes down in a hail of bullets. You mean that mind set? Love this show.
1:11 arrest you, what made you think that they were going to arrest you. So those rich people hire up can pay the bill and you can walk in the streets knowing very well what you did I don’t think so you mess with friends, you mess with them
That's one thing I can appreciate about how absolutely sociopathic AM was. He has a response for any situation and reads people very well, yes all of them are idealist's and idealist's arrest people. He more than likely truly does view himself as necessary and all his actions as such. He can't comprehend people acting in a way different than his own view of them and the world around him.
Now see, if he’d let himself get caught at the airport when he realized his aliases were burned, THOSE guys would have arrested him. But no, he goes off and murders more people which eventually leads him on the wrong end of a firing squad courtesy of Reacher. He had it coming.
Assuming AM's heart stopped when he was gunned down, the absence of copious blood from the abdominal wounds was probably accurate given how little screen-time that sequence took.
Sad thing is had he been even just a little remorseful, Reacher and his companions might have at the very least considered not taking his life. They clearly by this point wanted to be rid of him but somewhere in the back of their minds they were questioning whether or not there was still a speck of humanity left inside of him.
One of the most satisfying kill there is, even though we only see AM kills each ep or every other episode. I always wonder how they going to handle him. And like this was just perfect no mercy only revenge.
Not enough movies/shows deal with villains in such a satisfying way anymore, it's always the whole "be the bigger person," play, which is just rhetoric to try and make the hero seem more righteous and results in situations like that of Batman, he's refusal to kill throughout the comics results in his rogues gallery murdering 100s if not 1000s more people when they inevitably escape prison... I get it, creating a new and interesting villain for each comic is unreasonable, but so is expecting a guy like Victor Zsasz to be "reformed." It's nice to see an arrogant villain realise they lost... permanently.
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What I love most about this scene is not the satisfying end of A.M. but how the 110th walk over towards his lying corpse. And just take a moment to see him die.
Yes, it's like they want to make sure it's truely over.
Yeah I love watching a tv show blur the lines of good and bad morality during a time when the country is collectively at its weakest in its history.
How tf is it satisfying for a villain they never flesh out be eliminated in seconds.
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You loved that? You are sick.
Ferdinand Kingsley, Ben Kingsley's son. Hope we see more of him in the future, good actor.
He does look a bit like his father now that you mention it!!!
He was awesome in the Sandman.
You mean Trevor Slattery
@@ChaChaDubs Hob Gadling 😏
Wow, I never knew that. but after another look at them. I can totally see the family resemblance.
AM’s hypocrisy was really grating. As if he was a passive participant when he had personally killed numerous innocent people.
I mean ofc he wouldn’t admit that because he thought they would let him go
I am kinda disappointed they hyped him up to be some baddass and he just dies pleading with some it's just business and not personal spew.
@@SuperheroRockstar Because it is believable. You didn' understand the mesasge behind this scene.
@@Singurarity88 It's business and not personal is not a believable thing to say to 4 pissed people with guns pointing at him. If I was him I am singing the names of all my clients.
i mean that was his justification for his actions
"The base mindset someone has to have to actually pull the trigger-" are some hilarious last words
And to say that to literal combat veterans at that.
This coming after he had killed multiple people
He also murdered loads of people leading up to that moment himself 😂
@@NaturallySelectedbut he didn’t pull a trigger to do that
@@AgiHammerthiefyep that means the dude that gave the other dude the capacity to create these crimes is totally not at fault he only provided the means to which the crimes was done smh 🤦♀️
It was funny how Reacher shot A.M mid sentence then the rest just lit him up.
He had one chance, he just blew it
wow really? that happened??
You think he's dead?
@@T-fo4wt Yeah, that's definitely more than enough holes to go through body armor since the previous guys needed 2-3 shots to finish them
His chauffeur/bodyguard was shot in the head.
Where did he get the notion they were going to arrest him?
I liked it. They didn't let the bad guy have his speech and they didn't let him live. They also didn't put him against Reacher 1 on 1 and have him actually be good.
That latter tendency is something that particularly pissed me off in the Witcher TV Series. Where they elevated cringing, manipulative characters like Rience to being excellent swordfighters just so they could have a fight scene.
@@grailchaserthe Witcher show is an abomination. Absolutely butchered the source material.
@@beardedcrypto146 That's why Cavill quit
But wouldn't it have been better to have long hand to hand combat fight with Reacher to make it so there was a final boss off the Season? They could have shown him to get a few good hits and cuts in on Reacher severely injuring him, and taking out at least two or three of the others before Reacher is finally able to take him out. That would have been incredible!!
@@costco_pizza No. That would have been lame and it would have been like any other show ever.
I have always loved the way Reacher ends the conversation. The final word has been spoken.
Reacher said nothing
@@art_vandelay7845You don't have to say anything to end the conversation. In this instance, he ended it with a bullet, he stopped talking because he was astonished. A sense of irony based on his last sentence.
It’s even better when you realize richer and his squad all are sharp shooters they don’t need to unload a clip at that close of a range anyone of them could have need with a head shot they chose to aim for areas that would draw out his death and empty the clips
This was a poetic ending, I loved it. Very satisfying and heartfelt.
It was the fact that he thought he could acutally talk his way out of it. That he would be arrested then get his lawyer to get him off. The surprise on his face when reacher shoots him is worth the price of admission. Then you see it slowly dawn on him that he is a dead man.
that's what all these dirty guys doing work with politicians think. They know too much and it will be impossible to send them to prison.
You would have thought that having his companion shot on the doorstep without a word spoken would have clued him in to the fact that he wasn't facing the police.
@@michaelnadler596 Which is why the whole thing is just a power fantasy. He wouldn't be a successful merchant if he couldn't read people to some degree.
@ohauss I'm going to let you in on a secret. Here, come on here. It's okay, I'm not gonna hurt you online.
Nobody cares that it is fake. Nobody cares that it is a power fantasy. It is called the Suspension of Disbelief, and it is a COMMON and NATURAL thing people do when they watch media.
Plus we all know that the ONLY singular reason you even said that was for your own personal power fantasy: you actually think we don't know this isn't reality, and are trying to "um ackutally guise 🤓"
@@ohaussassuming he did read the situation correctly: what was he supposed to do? it's extremely unlikely that he could talk his way out, sure, but he doesn't really have any better options.
Running, fighting or begging are evidently hopeless; and he doesn't seem like the type to just resign and make his peace with his impending death.
Given that, appearing confident, cultivated and professional seems like his best bet - a less decisive team might have started to doubt themselves.
I like how NO villians go to trial on this show!
Senator does
@@Play4Fury Last person I remember to kill a senator was Bob Lee Swagger
In many ways, the justice system has been broken for decades when it comes to the rich and powerful, but now the police and prosecutors aren't even enforcing the law against street criminals, either. The result will be more vigilante justice like this.
Why should they? They're guilty and they know it.
Reacher makes courtrooms irrelevant and doesn’t wait around for the police
Realistic end to a chilling villain, no corny speech
Perfect.
You killed our friends, no matter how you spin it.
Justice is served.
The smooth talking villain always thinks he can talk his way out of any situation.
Well, in real life money + smooth talking expensive lawyers usually wins because in our so called modern society whoever has the most money get the most justice, most of the time.
I can live with this subversion of expectations. No epic fight, just take out the trash.
The level of violence in season 2 is amazing/astounding/expected. Im glad reacher’s family made it right in the end.
Sometimes evil just needs to die.
I like how they gave him a few seconds just to absorb the fact that he was screwed.
He shot him once before they all fired on him to give him time to think. If they had all started blasting immediately he wouldn't have had time to think, but this way he had just enough to realize he was about to die
@1:49 "Oh I'm sorry, did I break your concentration?"
"Sorry, please, continue"
The dude really needed to learn to read a room. He seemed like he actually think he could talk his way out of that situation.
Lmao, what else was he going to do?
@@amirmoore4002 accept a clearly unavoidable death with some dignity.
@@amirmoore4002 They gave him a chance. If he'd answered their question, he could have lived. But noooo, he thought he could talk his way out of it. Bad move.
kept his reputation, ruined his suit.
How do you like that, she said "we'll give you one chance to tell us who you're selling to,"
And they only gave him ONE chance!
Nice
Mahmoud or whatever his name maybe is a textbook psychopath. Psychopaths don't feel emotion, they're completely devoid of empathy or any emotion. They can't feel joy, sorrow, grief, regret, or fear.
1:55 It's probably why he looked so confused when he got shot, because he wouldn't be able to logically put together why these people would shoot him because he can't understand their anger.
You my man.. explain emotion well..
Great explanation but I think you mean sociopath.
@bushidoblade9605 They're similar. But the way they enact violence is different. Sociopathic forms of violence are often fits of rage due to the fact that sociopaths are capable of forming emotional attachments. The violence of psychopaths is cold and calculated because the psychopath would interpret that act of violence as logical or necessary.
That explains why he was more concerned about his reputation then his life. A normal person would instantly start singing the moment he stepped into that room.
@@Exilon0193it has nothing to do with his reputation 🤣 he just made it up to get rid of them
"I don't want justice. I want Punishment."
- Frank Castle.
That's going to be an interesting section of his life to tell Lord Morpheus in a hundred years
He won’t be running his mouth anymore 😂❤
I thought they would let AM do some blade wielding, then Reacher break him limb by limb😂
I did, too. I also thought he was going to use his line about comic books on Reacher or that it would somehow come up at his death and backfire against him. Was really looking forward to both things happening. They kept having AM say that he likes comics because the hero always wins like they were setting up a twist at the end but it never happened. I really wanted to see AM get the same treatment he gave so many others. Odd the way they ended it. Seemed rushed.
@@daletwin1 my friend you are absolute right , can't agree more. End seem so rushed, they set up A.M. whole season as an ultimate badass antagonist who could counter Reacher; only to end up dying in rhe end without any fight. Unsatisfying.
Villains in reacher books never have a satisfying death. No glorious fight whatsoever. Some of the villains get hyped up of how terrible they are and so evil. Only for them to get domed 100 meters away by Reacher with a sniper rifle. Expect the villains to end like this season onwards
@@hakimmacpat1225 that's a shame the author doesn't try to give the reader a sense of satisfaction by making the villain's death memorable and intense. Weird. I never read any of the books so I didn't realize it was that way.
@@daletwin1 Yeah, Reacher was about to kill this guy, has monologue how much pain he must go through for all the evil he does and how much he wants that person know he is going to die by his own hand but then just shoots him in the head anyway. Painless death. Reacher really doesnt take satisfaction from all the killing he does. I thinks the point I guess? He supposed to efficient and doesnt take any glory for all the killing he does. It sets him apart from the bad guys he takes down who are sadistic and evil as it gets
"The base mindset that a person has to embrace to actually pull the tri*" ....... and he goes down in a hail of bullets. You mean that mind set? Love this show.
I love his face when he realized that they have zero intention of arresting him
LOVED this scene. "All for one and one for all." You DON"T mess with the special investigators.
Well, they did kill half of them
1:11 arrest you, what made you think that they were going to arrest you. So those rich people hire up can pay the bill and you can walk in the streets knowing very well what you did I don’t think so you mess with friends, you mess with them
Dude just took 45-60 rounds in 2 seconds. Couldn't be happier.
Absolutely smoking a compelling villain as he starts to act out his monologue. Loved it.
The world needs more Jack Reachers AND Beekeepers .
As they say . Live by the sword , Die by the sword .
This is those one of those “gangster” moments. Love this series… please keep them coming!
I just can't get enough of this show!!!!
“Arrest me and get it over with”
Wrong show, buddy
A satisfying end to the only side villain who overshadowed the main villain (Langston).
I like how no glass was broken in the making of this scene.
So we’re firing unsuppressed weapons in a enclosed space and nobody has hearing loss
I'm sorry,,,,what did you say?????!!
They probably already do
In the words of the Virgin Mary.....come again?
That was one of the most badass scenes ever put to celluloid. Can't wait for season 3!
Ferdinand Kingsley definitely following in his father’s footsteps.
That scene was epic. Thank you Special Investigators 👏👏
Excuse me! The 110TH🤨🤣🍻
He'd rather be the seller than the user of a weapon?
Unfortunately for him, four of them chose to be the user lol
Damn, that was a nice rug.
It really tied the room together.
That's for The Doctor and The Cop
AM is facing 4 people who are pissed off and each one is holding a gun. And he thinks he’s going to get arrested. That’s so cute.
LOL the arrest me portion had me laughing, does it look like they were there to arrest you 😂😂😂
Smart boy didnt get even an inch of the gist that they re giving. And they giving him a lot of it by standing in front of him, firing squad style
Jack Reacher and the special investigators: straight to the (hollow) point.
Cut to the commercial with those 4 guys sitting in the chairs clapping. lol Classic
He thought he could talk himself out of it....
That's one thing I can appreciate about how absolutely sociopathic AM was. He has a response for any situation and reads people very well, yes all of them are idealist's and idealist's arrest people. He more than likely truly does view himself as necessary and all his actions as such. He can't comprehend people acting in a way different than his own view of them and the world around him.
No, they weren't idealist, just guys that live by certains rules and he found out what happens when they break their rules
The 4 110 did a good job acting tired and weary. Often on TV they somehow act like energetic 10 year old just 1 hour after a beating .
Except the realism in the sound of four weapons shooting in a closed space.
Bro was like “guns don’t kill people do checkmate loser libs!”
Proceeds to get gunned down by said people
Now see, if he’d let himself get caught at the airport when he realized his aliases were burned, THOSE guys would have arrested him. But no, he goes off and murders more people which eventually leads him on the wrong end of a firing squad courtesy of Reacher. He had it coming.
I watch this and all I can think of is 8 ear drums rupturing at the same time must be really painful.
I had to rewind it back 😂😂 this was my favorite part
The base mindset that someone has to have to pull the trigger....😂
Now he can prefer to be history.
every action movie should end like this when the hero holds the villain at gun point
That look when he realized they weren't there to arrest him
Could not believe he just gets executed just like that.
Assuming AM's heart stopped when he was gunned down, the absence of copious blood from the abdominal wounds was probably accurate given how little screen-time that sequence took.
You shot me. You shot me pretty good - Micah Bell 2018
That's one way to eliminate the "middle man"!
I love, killed mid-sentence
"We are not having a discussion."
I was honestly expecting a fight at the start. But this works too.
What did that poor rug do to the team? That blood will never come out.
This scene reminds me Mass Effect 3, Citadel DLC, when Wrex says, why shoot them once, if you can shoot them 48 more times..
A friend will help you kill somebody, but a brother/sister will help you dispose of the body.
Awesome scene. You do NOT mess with the special investigators!!
I was fearing he's alive because maybe he was wearing a bullet proof vest inside clothes and they didn't shoot him on the head
He thought they were going to let him live. How utter clueless he was.
"Arrest me and get it over with."
Bruh, you saw them drop your friend at the door, wtf made you think you're getting arrested?
Sad thing is had he been even just a little remorseful, Reacher and his companions might have at the very least considered not taking his life. They clearly by this point wanted to be rid of him but somewhere in the back of their minds they were questioning whether or not there was still a speck of humanity left inside of him.
Reacher alone is a force but with his team by his side he's invincible
I honestly wanted more out of this guy.
I found this clip unintentionally hilarious
I totally expected Reacher to walk up to the guy and just follow-up with a '... and go on about weapons...'
where the body is positioned after being shot, changes, aswell as how his clothes are, as well as where hes been hit.
Love the look on AM's face after reacher shoots him.
Excellent, just bloo** excellent!
Didn’t read the room. It can be a career ender.
Daaamn this was one of the coldest scenes
Dude looked like Denzel getting shot in training day 🤣😂
Live by the nog, die by the nog. Easy as that.
I love how guns are not loud at all in TV and Movies.
They can communicate fine afterwards
One of the better *realistic* scenes I’ve seen…
One of the most satisfying kill there is, even though we only see AM kills each ep or every other episode. I always wonder how they going to handle him. And like this was just perfect no mercy only revenge.
"base mindset" 🤣
That's justice baby. !!!!
Not enough movies/shows deal with villains in such a satisfying way anymore, it's always the whole "be the bigger person," play, which is just rhetoric to try and make the hero seem more righteous and results in situations like that of Batman, he's refusal to kill throughout the comics results in his rogues gallery murdering 100s if not 1000s more people when they inevitably escape prison... I get it, creating a new and interesting villain for each comic is unreasonable, but so is expecting a guy like Victor Zsasz to be "reformed." It's nice to see an arrogant villain realise they lost... permanently.
I thought he was going to like fight them or being hand-to-hand combat the way he acted made it seem like that
Great actor, arrogant to the end , I really believe he thought they were going to let him live.
No lawyers needed just a shovel
buddy got john marston'd
It's gonna be tough to clean that carpet.
Pity the blood-soiled carpet.