: James Greer (Wendell Pierce) continues to support Jack covertly, using informal "Hawala" networks to send him funds.
: Critics highlight the "paranoid rhythm" of the episode, noting how the cinematography makes European cities like Rome and Prague feel like "stone graveyards for secrets" rather than postcards.
: The episode is lauded for its focus on the "friction" of being on the run—dealing with old locks, safe houses, and being "hunted by every intelligence apparatus in Europe". Old HauntsTom Clancy's Jack Ryan : Season 3 Epi...
: Following the failed Greek operation, Jack is "out in the cold," evading both the CIA and Russian GRU agents like Konstantin Vyatkin.
: The episode effectively weaves in 1969 flashbacks involving Luka (James Cosmo), deepening the "Sokol" conspiracy. Reviews of Season 3 (Episodes 1–4) : James Greer (Wendell Pierce) continues to support
: Some reviewers find the "American military exceptionalism" and Russian plot points predictable or "on the nose". Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan Season 3 Review & Summary
For the first half of the season, which includes "Old Haunts": : Following the failed Greek operation, Jack is
: The introduction of Mike November (Michael Kelly) as a private contractor provides a welcome change in dynamic, offering Jack a necessary ally outside the official CIA chain of command. Plot Highlights