Three years have passed since the events of Day Two. A van deposits a dead body outside the LA Health Unit. The body is infected with a deadly virus. Tony, now in charge of CTU, learns that this is a blackmail tactic to get the US government to release a drug lord, Ramon Salazar, whom Jack has just brought down, before Salazar's brother releases the virus into LA.
Jack and his new partner, Chase Edmunds, prepare to sign a deal with Salazar at the prison. Salazar delivers a mysterious warning to Jack before killing his lawyer.
Palmer is alive and well, and has returned to LA for the first time since the attack three years ago. He is running for re-election and is preparing for an important debate with a rival senator. He is accompanied by his brother, who happens to be his chief of staff and his doctor, who also happens to be his girlfriend.
A young boy, Kyle Singer, is seen examining a large, mysterious bag of white powder. He plans to deliver it to some dealers later that day, but he is being watched by Salazar's men.
Kim now works at CTU and has been dating Chase for three months. Kim wants to tell her father, but Jack has a mysterious health problem that may make things more complicated.
In the realm of political action thrillers, few series captivate audiences like "Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan." Premiering on Amazon Prime Video in 2018, this gripping show has carved out a niche in the hearts of viewers, blending heart-pounding action with cerebral storytelling. The show follows CIA analyst Jack Ryan, portrayed by John Krasinski, as he transitions from an office desk to high-stakes field assignments. Season 1 sets the stage for a compelling narrative filled with danger, intrigue, and moral dilemmas that resonate deeply in today's geopolitical landscape.
The first season thrusts viewers into Jack’s world as he uncovers suspicious bank transactions linked to emerging Islamic extremist Mouasa bin Suleiman. This discovery sends him on a whirlwind journey that takes him far beyond his financial analysis role at the CIA. With each episode, audiences are drawn deeper into the complexities of terrorism and global politics while witnessing Jack's evolution from a desk-bound analyst to an operative fighting against time to thwart imminent threats. This transition not only showcases Krasinski’s versatility but also creates an engaging character arc that keeps viewers invested in his journey.
Moreover, the supporting cast amplifies the show's depth and intensity. Wendell Pierce shines as James Greer, bringing gravitas and experience as Jack's mentor and superior within the CIA’s Terror Finance and Arms Division (T-FAD). Together they navigate treacherous waters full of deception and danger. The dynamic between these two characters forms a core element of Season 1; their relationship evolves under pressure while emphasizing themes of trust and sacrifice. Additionally, Abbie Cornish captivates as Dr. Cathy Mueller—Jack’s love interest—adding layers of personal stakes amidst the broader political chaos.