: After Roscoe’s home is broken into, she provides Reacher with a high-caliber "family cannon" pistol for protection. Meanwhile, she learns unsettling rumors about Reacher’s past military service in Iraq.
: The episode title "Spoonful" refers to the Howlin' Wolf song that plays during the final confrontation, mirroring the lethal stakes of the scene. : After Roscoe’s home is broken into, she
: The investigation leads Reacher and Finlay to Kliner Industries , where they confront the town's wealthy benefactor, Mr. Kliner, who dismisses their suspicions with arrogance. : The investigation leads Reacher and Finlay to
: Reacher discovers that his brother, Joe, was a high-ranking Secret Service agent overseeing a major anti-counterfeiting operation. : Reacher realizes the operation is a "hydra"—cutting
: Reacher realizes the operation is a "hydra"—cutting off one head only leads to others growing—and decides he must dismantle the entire organization rather than seeking quick justice.