
There are 5.Watched this the other week, the first 3 episodes are really slow but once it gets going in episode 4 it gets really good, and it was cool to see Pratt deliver a more serious performance while Taylor Kitsch has improved a lot since I last saw him.
Interesting that there's going to be a season 2 as it seemed a self contained story, is there a 2nd book?
I've read the first 2 and they are pretty good.There are 5.I've read the first 2 and they are pretty good.
The second one continues the cancer story, but has its own adventure. I haven't read the third one yet.Ah right, do they continue the story or are they all stand alone stories?

The second one continues the cancer story, but has its own adventure. I haven't read the third one yet.![]()
Not as far as I remember. It was about where he ended up after a long sailboat ride.Thanksis Katie in the 2nd book?

I have no idea. I hope so.Are they making a second season? Did this show do well for Amazon?

Not as far as I remember. It was about where he ended up after a long sailboat ride.![]()
Africa.Ah right, so does he end up in another country?


#alwaysmyGambitSeason 2 of The Terminal List, whose first installment was based on Jack Carr’s bestseller of the same name, will be based on Carr’s novel True Believer.
Additionally, it has been revealed what other Carr characters the prequel series, co-created by Carr and Season 1 creator-showrunner David DiGilio, will feature opposite Kitsch’s Ben in addition to James Reece (Pratt) and Raife Hastings, which Deadline had already reported. The list includes Mohammed Farooq and Ernest “Boozer” Vickers, played in Season 1 by former Navy SEAL and series producer Jared Shaw.
The untitled prequel is described as an elevated espionage thriller that takes viewers on Edwards’ journey from Navy SEAL to CIA paramilitary operator, exploring the darker side of warfare and the human cost that comes with it.