Tracker: Season 1 Episode 8 – Review/ Recap
Colter takes a trip up to Maine to help a woman find, hopefully alive, her missing fiancé.
Colter takes a trip up to Maine to help a woman find, hopefully alive, her missing fiancé.
Bobby is seen live and in person as Colter helps him rescue a friend in a bad situation.
Colter’s main competition as a rewardist, Billie, is introduced, and part of their sordid history.
As “Tracker” continues to escalate the stakes, so comes the question of what physical or mental damage might end up being long lasting.
This is a comprehensive character guide detailing the key characters, their descriptions, notable quotes, actors’ names, and additional information for CBS’ series “Tracker.”
As Colter takes on a case as a favor, “Tracker” shows how simplistic of a show it is, for better or worse.
Colter investigates the disappearance of Mia in Springland, Idaho, uncovering family secrets and coercing confessions. Read the review for highlights and insights!
Colter goes on another case, and as we get hints about his complicated family dynamics, we watch a passable episodic tale.
CBS introduces a new episodic show that follows the beat of many that came before it, and that could be what allows “Tracker” to become a mainstay or a show that soon fades into the ethos.
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