Old Hauntstom Clancy's Jack Ryan : Season 3 Epi... -
: Some reviewers find the "American military exceptionalism" and Russian plot points predictable or "on the nose". Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan Season 3 Review & Summary
: Critics highlight the "paranoid rhythm" of the episode, noting how the cinematography makes European cities like Rome and Prague feel like "stone graveyards for secrets" rather than postcards.
: Excellent action choreography, high-stakes political intrigue, and John Krasinski's "exhausted" but capable portrayal of Ryan. Old HauntsTom Clancy's Jack Ryan : Season 3 Epi...
While " Old Haunts " is actually of Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan Season 3 (Episode 4 is titled "Our Death's Keeper"), it is widely regarded by critics as a standout, atmospheric entry that emphasizes the "spy" in spy-thriller over pure action. Critical Consensus
: The episode effectively weaves in 1969 flashbacks involving Luka (James Cosmo), deepening the "Sokol" conspiracy. Reviews of Season 3 (Episodes 1–4) : Some reviewers find the "American military exceptionalism"
: The episode is lauded for its focus on the "friction" of being on the run—dealing with old locks, safe houses, and being "hunted by every intelligence apparatus in Europe".
: The introduction of Mike November (Michael Kelly) as a private contractor provides a welcome change in dynamic, offering Jack a necessary ally outside the official CIA chain of command. Plot Highlights While " Old Haunts " is actually of
: James Greer (Wendell Pierce) continues to support Jack covertly, using informal "Hawala" networks to send him funds.
