Jack Ryan — Season 2
The Venezuela arc — Jack chases a stolen nuclear-capable shipment
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan S2E1 Review: Cargo Finds Venezuela's Crisis Hidden Inside a Shipping Route
The Season 2 premiere moves Jack from counterterror certainty into a murkier fight over resources, elections, and plausible deniability.
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan S2E2 Review: The Witness Makes Jack's Certainty More Dangerous Than Proof
Tertia Optio gives Jack a suspect, a partner, and a warning that evidence can be used as bait.
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan S2E3 Review: The River Mission Finds the Wrong Kind of Cargo
Orinoco sends Jack upriver after stolen cargo and finds a campaign, a marriage, and a covert mission all under surveillance.
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan S2E4 Review: Dressed to Kill Sends Jack Into a City of Shell Games
Jack's unauthorized London trip exposes a cleaner conspiracy, while Reyes turns political fear into a private, family-level weapon.
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan S2E5 Review: Blue Gold Puts a Price on Every Betrayal
A resource discovery reframes the Venezuela plot while Jack's hunt for Max crosses into colder moral territory with force.
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan S2E6 Review: Reyes Makes the Embassy Gate His Sharpest Weapon
Jack is back in Caracas chasing a shell company, while Reyes converts one reckless investigation to a national expulsion order.
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan S2E7 Review: Dios y Federación Makes Rescue a Deal With Worse Men
Jack follows Greer into the jungle as Reyes makes election eve a contest between public grief and private terror.
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan S2E8 Review: Jack Lets Venezuela Judge Its Own Strongman in Public
The finale closes the Venezuela arc by measuring Jack's fury against proof, process, and a country refusing Reyes's script.