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What "Had His 20" Means In Reacher Season 3

Warning! This article contains spoilers for Reacher season 3's episode 4.

In Reacher season 3's episode 4, Jack Reacher uses the phrase "had his 20" while describing his team's mission to track down Quinn. Since the phrase is not so commonly used, many viewers may be curious about what it means. The Amazon Prime Video detective series has received wide acclaim for more than one reason. While many have appreciated its action choreography, others have commended how perfectly Alan Ritchson embodies Jack Reacher.

Viewers familiar with Lee Child's original Jack Reacher books have also praised the show for staying loyal to its source material while etching its own distinct identity. Although Reacher is not specifically known for its dialogue, the show features some memorable one-liners highlighting how, even though the Alan Ritchson character usually prefers not to speak much, his words are impactful and driven by purpose every time he utters them. Since everything Jack Reacher says has a solid meaning, viewers may be wondering why he says "had his 20" in Reacher season 3's episode 4.

"Had His 20" Means Reacher's Crew Was Tracking His Location

The Phrase's Origin Comes From CBS Lingo

While explaining how he and his team caught Quinn red-handed, Reacher says that after Quinn illegally exchanged military documents with criminal external forces, they kept a close eye on him and even recorded the entire process on video. He adds that one of his men, Frasconi, also followed Quinn, so they "always had his 20." As Jack Reacher's statement suggests, "had his 20" means they always knew Quinn's whereabouts after the exchange because Frasconi was tracking him down.

Its use stems from the CB (Citizens Band radio) code, where "10-20" translates to "location."

Although "had his 20" is not exactly a well-known phrase, its use is common among military and police personnel. Its use stems from the CB (Citizens Band radio) code, where "10-20" translates to "location." Reacher uses the phrase to highlight that he and his team had Quinn's exact location with evidence of his crime after he made the exchange. Everything had gone according to plan for them, and they only had to wait for a green flag to carry out his arrest.

Reacher's Use Of Military Jargon Is A Major Part Of His Character

His Entire Personality Has Been Shaped By His Military Experiences

Jack Reacher (Alan Ritchson) in Reacher Season 3 Ep 4
Jack Reacher (Alan Ritchson) in Reacher Season 3 Ep 4

Throughout the Prime Video show's runtime, Jack Reacher uses many similar military phrases, highlighting how jargon from law enforcement is a significant part of his character. His usage of these terminologies not only reflects his vast military background but also emphasizes how he always keeps a tactical mindset in grave situations. The Alan Ritchson character's backstory reveals that even before he joined the military police, he lived in military base camps across the globe because his father was a Captain in the U.S. Marine Corps.

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Since he was raised in a military environment, Reacher's worldview was shaped by the discipline and sense of order adopted in the defense services. These early experiences seemingly paved the way for him to eventually join the military police and embrace the lifestyle of a soldier. Under the guidance of senior officers like Leon Garber, Jack Reacher gradually learned the ways of the military, which were so deeply ingrained in him that he continued adopting them long after his retirement. Owing to this, even while recalling an operation from his day in the military, the character cannot help but use military jargon in Reacher season 3's episode 4.

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Reacher
8/10
596
9.2/10
Release Date
February 3, 2022

Reacher follows Jack Reacher, a former military police investigator, as he navigates civilian life. Without a phone and carrying minimal belongings, Reacher drifts across the country, experiencing the nation he once served, and encounters intriguing challenges along the way.

Network
Prime Video
Cast
Alan Ritchson, Maria Sten, Malcolm Goodwin, Willa Fitzgerald, Serinda Swan, Chris Webster, Shaun Sipos, Bruce McGill, Ferdinand Kingsley, Robert Patrick, JD Smith, Kelsey Falconer, Lee Villeneuve, Eli Ham, Emeka Agada, Hazel Gorin, Nathaniel McParland, Connor Laidman, Darrin Maharaj, Drew Moss, Peter Skagen, Rohan Mead, Kaz Morgan, Zachary Gallegos, Scott Barker
Showrunner
Nick Santora
Directors
Omar Madha, Carol Banker, Julian Holmes, Lin Oeding, M.J. Bassett, Norberto Barba, Stephen Surjik, Thomas Vincent
Writers
Cait Duffy
Franchise(s)
Jack Reacher
Main Genre
Action
Creator(s)
Nick Santora
Producers
Agatha Barnes, Don Granger, Marcy Ross, Scott Sullivan, Nick Santora, Lee Child, David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, Paula Wagner, Sam Hill, Derek Rappaport, Sean Ryerson, Adam Higgs, Aadrita Mukerji, Penny Cox, Bill Bost
Seasons
3
Story By
nick santora
Streaming Service(s)
Prime Video
Where To Watch
Prime Video

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