In this episode, the scale of James Reece's (Chris Pratt) "terminal list" expands as he moves his operations across the border to Mexico. The narrative shifts from purely investigative to a visceral, high-stakes tactical assault. Reece's mental and physical health continue to deteriorate, adding a layer of psychological urgency to his quest for vengeance against the men who executed his family.
: Reece travels to Mexico with the help of former Army pilot Liz Riley. He finds temporary refuge at the ranch of Marco Del Toro, a wealthy businessman and old family friend. Despite the hospitality, the tension is high as Marco's wife, Paola, fears the violence Reece brings to their home. the-terminal-list-s01e04-1080p-web-dl-movizland-com-mp4
: After sniping lawyer Marcus Boykin from a mountaintop, Reece uses facial recognition on Boykin's phone to track the sicarios responsible for the murder of his wife and daughter. In this episode, the scale of James Reece's
: Episode 4 is widely cited for its "visceral and intense" action sequences, which lean heavily on authentic Navy SEAL tactics and close-quarters combat. : Reece travels to Mexico with the help
: During mission planning, Reece suffers a severe migraine and keels over, finally revealing his brain tumor to his allies. Refusing a biopsy, he chooses to suppress the symptoms with a drug cocktail to stay operational. The Expanding Conspiracy
: Working with Ben Edwards (Taylor Kitsch) and Marco’s security team, Reece launches a brutal head-on assault on a compound run by the sicario leader, El Navajas. In a standout moment for fans of the novel, Reece executes Navajas using a Winkler/Sayoc tomahawk to ensure the man knows exactly who came for him.
: FBI Special Agent Tony Layun (JD Pardo) enters the fray as the head of a fugitive task force. He successfully tracks Katie to her remote lakeside hideout, signaling that Reece’s "front lines" are now being watched by domestic authorities. Technical and Performance Analysis