Tracker (S01E06) Review/ Recap
Colter’s main competition as a rewardist, Billie, is introduced, and part of their sordid history.
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Colter’s main competition as a rewardist, Billie, is introduced, and part of their sordid history.
Emma fills in the gap in her and Mari’s relationship, and we get a glimpse of Yamaji’s rise to power.
In a complicated revenge tale, one assault leads to the desire to create revenge porn but when a romance blooms, so begins the question of whether to take things that far?
As things continue to escalate out on the sea, Hen finds herself facing repercussions due to her prejudice.
As Thony continues to test Jorge’s patience, Chris may jeopardize his and Fiona’s return home.
As we come upon everyone having to make a final decision, there are more meek choices than there are ones worth being passionate about.
Is Shaun preparing Charlie for the worst, or has he become just like Dr. Han?
As “Tracker” continues to escalate the stakes, so comes the question of what physical or mental damage might end up being long lasting.
Detective Dante’s former partner is in trouble, and damn Captain Watkins not wanting Robyn to help with cases.
The meaning behind the show’s title is revealed, alongside who Aska is.

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