Tracker: Season 1 Episode 8 – Review/ Recap
Colter takes a trip up to Maine to help a woman find, hopefully alive, her missing fiancé.
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Colter takes a trip up to Maine to help a woman find, hopefully alive, her missing fiancé.
As a mutations cause some of humanity to turn into animals, we watch as one family deals with the government’s response.
Rudy and Sylphie host a wedding reception at their home, and while it is mostly tranquil, a surprise leaves someone in tears.
As the season begins to wind down, Mike and Higan face the final obstacles in ending Auza and taking down Yamaji.
“Ready To Love” ends its latest season as it does most, with a glimmer of hope contained within a dark cloud of reasons why people put dating on the backburner.
“Don’t Tell Mom The Babysitter Is Dead” might be another remake of a popular property, but for those unfamiliar with the original, you may find yourself enjoying this.
Lucy has one of her first encounters with an abomination as Maximus has to fight to keep his suit from being stolen.
The man everyone is looking for is introduced, as Maximus ends up having someone’s life in his hands.
In a world where monsters attack at night, we see yet another world, post-apocalypse, where a handful of people struggle to survive.
Another legendary video game franchise has found itself getting a television adaptation, and with far more lore to pull from than its peers, “Fallout” is crafting its own pedestal.
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