Season 1 Episode 1
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Episodes: Season Overview
Number | Date | Title | Production | Content |
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1.1 | 8/31/2018 | Pilot | ![]() | -2 |
1.2 | 8/31/2018 | French Connection | ![]() | -3 |
1.3 | 8/31/2018 | Black 22 | ![]() | -3 |
1.4 | 8/31/2018 | The Wolf | ![]() | -2 |
1.5 | 8/31/2018 | End of Honor | ![]() | -2 |
1.6 | 8/31/2018 | Sources and Methods | ![]() | -2 |
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The pilot episode of JACK RYAN introduces the title character, played by John Kransinski. A former marine, Ryan has worked as a CIA financial analyst for four years, pouring over banking information looking for possible terror connections. When he gets a new boss, James Greer, Ryan presents a string of bank transfers in Yemen he believes could connect to a vague terror suspect named Suleiman. Greer doesn’t buy it, but when Ryan goes behind his back to pursue it, Greer is forced to follow the lead. This leads to the capture of two men in Yemen. Greer makes Ryan go with him to interrogate the men in the Middle East.
The first episode of JACK RYAN starts off a bit slowly, but ends in a big battle that’s very intense and well executed for TV standards. The episode also serves as a setup and introduction to the show’s Lebanese villain, Suleiman. Krasinski makes a terrific Ryan, giving viewers a peak into Ryan’s brilliant calculated mind, but also keeping him likable and grounded. The episode presents Ryan’s moral standards in a positive way, but it also teases whether Ryan can have a successful career in the CIA while holding onto certain ethical standards. Extreme caution is advised for foul language, including several “f” words, and violence.