Man, they are really pushing this Jack Ryan program on Netflix

Anonymous
I just watched it as well. I was excited for it, but it was ok. Too fast-paced, story line not developed enough, too much like a lot other TV.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it looks great, but I didn't watch the Office.


I watched The Office once and it was so stupid I couldn't sit through it again. I like Krasinski but I'm not watching this new show/ miniseries/ movie/ whatever it is.
Anonymous
Huge jack Ryan fan (Harrison ford! Alec Baldwin!)

We watched 2 eps tonight. Good so far. I realized I only see movies about this character, so 8 episodes is a long time....however, I also listened to one of the newer Clancy audiobooks so I guess that was a lot of time too.
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Anonymous wrote:Who are you people? This is huge. While my favorite Jack Ryan will always, always, always be Harrison Ford it seems he only ranks as #2 on the list and John comes in as #3!

https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/tv/2018/08/29/jack-ryan-actors-ranked-alec-baldwin-john-krasinski-tom-clancy/1122277002/


Wow, I truly had no idea all of those movies are/were linked.


I didn't either! Especially Hunt for Red October - I had no idea that was a Jack Ryan story.


Seriously? Hunt for Red October was the first novel Clancy wrote. It came out of the blue and was a huge best seller. Ryan was his main character.
Anonymous
I tried watching. It was so confusing and too fast. And I don’t like the love interest. They need someone like Emma stone as his future wife
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to watch it because I'm a rower and he sculls on the Potomac in the show. Apparently he worked with folks from Potomac Boat Club for the filming - so I'm going to hang around for at least that part. Plus I like the idea of a dork morphing into an action hero. And Wendell Pierce is on the show. All good reasons to check it out. Whether I'll stay with it or not, I don't know.



Unfortunately, the sculling lasts for 3 seconds in the opening and never seen again.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who are you people? This is huge. While my favorite Jack Ryan will always, always, always be Harrison Ford it seems he only ranks as #2 on the list and John comes in as #3!

https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/tv/2018/08/29/jack-ryan-actors-ranked-alec-baldwin-john-krasinski-tom-clancy/1122277002/


Wow, I truly had no idea all of those movies are/were linked.


I didn't either! Especially Hunt for Red October - I had no idea that was a Jack Ryan story.


Seriously? Hunt for Red October was the first novel Clancy wrote. It came out of the blue and was a huge best seller. Ryan was his main character.



It caught on and boomed after Reagan read it and endorsed it. Prior to that it was a military book
Anonymous
On episode 3 right now. It definitely gets better. Like it a lot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He'll only ever be Jim from the Office to me. Maybe it will work for some people. It would be like Joey from Friends trying to become Jack Ryan....no.


If Chris Pratt can go from schlub in Parks in Rec, to the Jurassic trainer and cosmic starlord, this seems like a small jump.
Anonymous
I've watched several episodes and like it. But I keep thinking of Jim from The Office and how odd it is for him to be in a fistfight.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:He'll only ever be Jim from the Office to me. Maybe it will work for some people. It would be like Joey from Friends trying to become Jack Ryan....no.


If Chris Pratt can go from schlub in Parks in Rec, to the Jurassic trainer and cosmic starlord, this seems like a small jump.


+1 Especially if you watched The Quite Place or 13 Hours.
Anonymous
Sorry, but I’ve read sll Clancy’s (own) books but had never heard of The Office til these posts.

Alex Baldwin, Chris Pine and Ben Affleck all took a shot doing Jack Ryan, but Harrison Ford is certainly the gold standard. I look forward to watching it, notwithstanding I’ve heard its basically a Hamilton Khaki watch commercial.
Anonymous
I was disappointed watching the 3rd ep last night that there was a graphic sex scene. The context of it was gratuitous. Heads up to people who like that! But I don’t.

There was also some in ep 2 but I don’t know the extent bc I hit FF. As for ep 3, I kept FF but it went on and on and on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was disappointed watching the 3rd ep last night that there was a graphic sex scene. The context of it was gratuitous. Heads up to people who like that! But I don’t.

There was also some in ep 2 but I don’t know the extent bc I hit FF. As for ep 3, I kept FF but it went on and on and on.


Meh. I was more offended by the poor geography details in one of the later episodes. The scene opens in a suburban neighborhood as a car pulls into a driveway:
Annandale, MD

Can anyone check the map and the screen graphics???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:On episode 3 right now. It definitely gets better. Like it a lot.


I could barely get through the first episode. Kind of a snooze.

He doesn’t really have the gravitas for this role. He seems to be reciting lines not delivering them—no change in inflection.

He’s definitely a small screen actor, but I think he does better as a sitcom actor.
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