Title Card - Tracker Season 1 Episode 1 Klamath Falls
"Title Card," Tracker, Season 1/ Episode 1 "Klamath Falls," directed by Ken Olin, 2024, (CBS)

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  1. Hi again Amari! I was reading your Good Dr. review and saw you reviewed Tracker, too. I agreed on almost everything you wrote, except for a couple of things.

    While I found Colter’s (Colter? What is this, a Harlequinn romance novel?) backstory interesting, I was annoyed at the “mystery” surrounding why Russell was calling. Why is there some deep mystery at all? Let the backstory in this episode be enough and move on. Is it written in the Executive Producer’s handbook that every procedural needs some underlying mystery in the first season to keep viewers hooked? Just have a missing person of the week. That should be good enough if the show is written well enough. If there just has to be more backstory, go into how Colter met Bobby, Velma, and Teddi, or more about his and Reenie’s romance’s origins.

    Also, I liked this episode’s case and the main character (except for his stupid name). Maybe my expectations were low, but I just wanted an easy procedural with a cute leading man. Check back with me in a month or 2 to see if I’m still watching.

    Speaking of which, CBS, according to my DVR, is showing the episodes out of order for some reason. I’ll watch again when they air Episode 2, not E4, which was the one that just aired, or E3, which airs tomorrow.

    1. I think my issue is, because I’ve seen so many, my expectations are low because it seems rare to have them surpassed. So while I like that Colter (your comment on his name made me giggle) is different in that he is almost completely on his own in the field, I gotta say, episodic shows are just a struggle for me.

      Especially since, as noted, they really don’t let the guest stars pop. They often are just fodder, or a catalyst, to trudge along the lead character’s story and ultimately are forgettable.

      1. You are absolutely right in that guest stars leave no lasting impressions at all! I barely remember the kid Colter rescued/found/whatever in Episode 1.

        I also realized I don’t watch many procedurals (which to me Tracker is) because they aren’t that engrossing or exciting. It’s more for when I want to turn my brain off for 42 minutes. I honestly don’t know how people can watch a whole evening of Chicago Med/Fire/PD or FBI shows or Law and Order shows. To each his own, I guess.

        P.S. Love this new website design! It’s so much easier to navigate and to find the shows you review!!

        P.P.S. Just curious – I saw you reviewed Tracker Episode 2. When did that air? Did I miss that? (I have this thing about watching tv shows in their proper order.)

        1. Thank you! I have a serious issue of wanting to change something every few weeks or months, but this one has pretty much settled.

          I feel that, compared to shows in the 90s and back, a lot of these shows aren’t trying to become the place where so-and-so got their start, showed their talent, or anything like that. You are a number in the multiple castings that help push the lead’s story along. It might be hinted you’ll comeback, as shown in “The Equalizer” but if that happens, it’ll be at the point people have already forgotten you.

          Up until now, Tracker has been weekly, but it is taking a week off for whatever is happening next week (likely an awards show).

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