Jack Ryan — Season 3
The Russia arc — Jack on the run after a rogue Sokol plot is uncovered
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan S3E1 Review: The Old War Finds a New Fuse in Athens
Falcon opens the Russia arc with buried Cold War doctrine, public diplomacy, and a CIA operation that curdles into betrayal.
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan S3E2 Review: Old Friends Make Dangerous Exits
Old Haunts turns Jack's fugitive status into a pressure test for every alliance the season still needs.
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan S3E3 Review: Running With Wolves Sends Jack Into the War's Blind Spots
Jack follows a suspect ally into Vienna while Greer tests Czech trust, and the hour makes every institution look compromised.
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan S3E4 Review: Jack Frightens Zubkov Until Matoksa Comes Into View
Budapest tradecraft tightens the Sokol trail while Prague's public courage leaves Kovac exposed to the men beside her.
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan S3E5 Review: A Father Makes Old Treason the Family Inheritance
Druz'ya i Vragi tightens the Russia arc by making every alliance feel temporary, useful, and already compromised.
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan S3E6 Review: A Tunnel, a Ghost, and a Country Used as Bait
Prague's crisis narrows into one convoy, while Alena learns how completely Petr built love, family, and country into strategy.
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan S3E7 Review: Moscow Finds the Coup Hiding in Plain Sight
Jack, Greer, Wright, and Kovac chase proof through Moscow while the season's real endgame moves toward the Baltic.
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan S3E8 Review: Old Men Aim Missiles, Young Officers Refuse the Script
Star on the Wall closes the Russia arc by making obedience the season's last and most dangerous weapon.