Tracker Season 2, Episode 8 Recap: 8 Biggest Moments & Reveals

Warning: Spoilers ahead for Tracker season 2, episode 8, "The Night Movers."Tracker season 2 delivers a crucial development in its fall finale, progressing the disturbing case of Gina Picket. Justin Hartley's procedural following self-proclaimed "rewardist" Colter Shaw introduces Gina's case in the season 2 premiere, establishing a cold case for the tracker that has haunted him for a decade. Colter meets with Gina's sister, Camille (Floriana Lima), in episode 8, "The Night Movers," and his former love interest discusses how she wants to leave her sister's mystery behind and move on. The CBS Tracker character even ends their on-again-off-again romance.

However, at the end of Tracker season 2, episode 8, Colter rounds a corner in Gina's mystery when he gets a lead in her case. As Colter concludes his most recent missing-persons investigation, Tracker season 2's Keaton (Brent Sexton) calls the tracker with a lead on Gina's disappearance. The former cop has obtained a vital informant, and Colter finds that Keaton has brutally tortured him to elicit answers. As such, the Tracker season 2, part 1 finale promises Gina's mystery will continue, setting up exciting developments for the second half of the procedural's sophomore run.

8 Colter Makes Progress On Gina's Case

It's Possible He'll Find Her Alive

Camille Pickett in the doorway in Tracker season 2

A framed photograph of Gina and Camille Pickett in Tracker season 2

Gina Pickett on a poster with

Colter Shaw at the computer in Tracker season 2

Keaton and Colter looking at Alex Silva in Tracker season 2

The biggest question throughout Tracker season 2 is whether Gina is alive. After recruiting Keaton in Tracker episode 5, Colter meets the former cop in an undisclosed location after the conclusion of episode 7's case. Keaton takes Colter to an abandoned building and reveals that he has a person of interest in Gina's case: a man named Alex Silva (Johnny Rey Diaz), whom Keaton has been torturing for information.

Alex points to Frank Whales (Ryan Dorsey), whom Colter suspects of Gina's disappearance. The informant tells Colter that he and Whales worked for someone called "Teacher," who used the young men to lure girls to locations where he could take them. Alex implies Teacher had a ring of men involved in his operation, saying, "He said he kept a long line of pretty boys to do his bidding," coercing them via blackmail.

When pressed on how it relates to Gina's disappearance, Alex suggests that Teacher had Whales lure Gina. Alex describes where he thinks they took Gina, "the Farm," recounting how Teacher said he "planted things there." When Colter shows Alex a picture of Gina, he confirms that she was involved in the covert operation. The episode ends on a cliffhanger, with Colter asking Alex if Gina is alive. Still, it's nice to see Gina's mystery progress after Tracker season 2 ignored the central plot for weeks.

Tracker leaves Gina's fate open, but there's reason to hope, since Colter typically finds his victims alive. Alex implies that Whales lured Gina to a place where Teacher plants things, suggesting Gina's journey could have continued rather than ended in murder. The Farm could be a compound where the unidentified villain keeps young people against their will. Thus, Colter could discover Gina while infiltrating the Farm, possibly with help from Keaton or Jensen Ackles' Russell Shaw.

7 Camille Calls It Quits With Colter

Gina's Safe Return Could Reunite The Couple

Camille eating with Colter in Tracker season 2-1

Colter Shaw eating with Camille in Tracker season 2, episode 8

Colter and Keaton looking at Alex in Tracker season 2

Sofia Pernas as Billie in Tracker season 2 episode 3

Justin Hartley as Colter and Sofia Pernas as Billie in Tracker season 2 episode 3

In the opening scene of Tracker season 2, episode 8, Colter and Camille grab a bite at a local restaurant. The casual couple exchange banter before Shaw presses Camille on why they're meeting, saying they don't usually get together like this. Camille reveals her true intentions, saying she wants to put her sister's disappearance behind her. For her, this includes their romance, as the relationship reminds her of her tragedy.

Despite Camille saying she wants to stop looking for Gina, Colter's break in the case could bring the sweethearts back together. After 10 years, Colter knew he needed outside help on Gina's case, and Keaton's fresh perspective restores Gina's case with hope that she could be alive. As Colter hones in on the Farm and what happened, he'll undoubtedly reach out to Camille about the latest developments. It's possible Gina's safe return will allow the couple to revive their romance.

Tracker season 2 also brings back Billie Matalon (Sofia Pernas), a fellow rewardist with an informal relationship with Colter. Colter also has excellent chemistry with Reenie Greene (Fiona Rene), and the series has hinted at their potential romance in season 2 — despite Hartley's comments suggesting otherwise. The second half of Tracker season 2 can answer whether Colter's relationship with Camille will progress or if the rewardist will move on from the romance.

6 Keaton Proves A Useful Ally

Colter Teams Up With An Ex-Cop

Brent Sexton (Keaton) & Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley) In Tracker Season 2, Episode 6,

Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley) In Tracker Season 2, Episode 6,

Amanda Wong (Lauren Wright) & Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley) In Tracker Season 2, Episode 6,

Colter Shaw in Tracker season 2 episode 6

Colter and Keaton in the woods in Tracker season 2, episode 6

Tracker season 2, episode 8 proves Keaton is a valuable ally after he and Colter join forces in episode 6. Colter meets Keaton while they are both investigating around a waterfall, where three friends went missing. After teaming up on the case, Colter helps Keaton resolve his cold case, leaving the retired cop in Colter's debt. At the end of "Trust Fall," Colter cashes in on the favor and asks Keaton to investigate Gina's case.

Keaton proves that he has what it takes to be a part of Colter Shaw's Tracker team when he locates an informant on Gina's case. By teaming up Colter and Keaton for more than just a single episode, the series sets the tracker up with a long-term ally and someone who can help him with investigations, possibly including the one centered on his father. That said, Keaton's methods are more brutal than Colter's, which could cause conflict — even if it's the force needed to solve his family's mystery.

5 Colter Gets Involved In A Disappearing Operation

Colter Investigates A Disappearance In San Fransisco

Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley) Looking For Emmaline In Tracker Season 2, Episode 5,

Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley) Looking For Emmaline In Tracker Season 2, Episode 5,

Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley) Searching For Emmaline In Tracker Season 2, Episode 5,

Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley) Searching For Emmaline In Tracker Season 2, Episode 5,

Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley) On The Run In Tracker Season 2, Episode 5,

During the weekly case in "The Night Movers," Colter uncovers a local operation that "disappears" people while searching for a missing person named Lucas Jones (Michael Taylor). Although Lucas is supposed to be dead, his sister, Alicia (Morgan Taylor Campbell), believes her brother is alive. After Colter confirms that she's right, he stumbles upon the business that helped fake his death. The operation contrasts with Colter's work, but he finds it also has distinct parallels.

Colter works with Barbie Lee (Freda Foh Shen), who helped Lucas disappear, to get a confession from Detective Goodman (Jolie Jenkins). The detective was working with a local mayoral candidate, Tim Crosby (Ted Cole), to cover up a string of crimes surrounding an incriminating sex tape. Lucas was planning to break the sex tape after he found it on Crosby's hard drive, leading to a major political scandal. This explains why he wanted to disappear. Colter notices how his and Barbie's work is similar but remarks he wants to stick to finding people.

4 Reenie Greene Isn't In The Tracker Season 2, Part 1 Finale

Colter Is Missing His Go-To Legal Professional

Fiona Rene As Reenie Greene In Tracker Season 2, Episode 1,

Colter, Velma, and Reenie walking into an office in Tracker

Colter hugging Reenie in Tracker

Reenie Greene (Fiona Rene) In Tracker Season 2, Episode 1,

Reenie in Colter's trailer in the Tracker episode Into the Wild

Tracker's fall finale excludes Colter Shaw's go-to legal professional, Reenie Greene, who regularly assists her friend with cases and vice versa. Colter manages to get by without Reenie's help in episode 8, but she has several appearances in season 2. Reenie opens her law firm in the Tracker season 2 premiere, so while she's had ample screen time, the lawyer is probably busy establishing her own business in "The Night Movers."

Still, Tracker isn't complete without Reenie's character, as she perfectly complements Colter's reserved personality with her robust charm. Hopefully, keeping Reenie out of the fall finale sets up the lawyer to return in a big way when the procedural returns in 2025. Reenie is perhaps the most charismatic Tracker character, so it makes sense that the series is building her independent storyline rather than entangling her in Colter's cold case.

3 Colter Shaw Still Hasn't Solved His Family Mystery

Who Killed Ashton Shaw?

Ashton Shaw from Tracker looks upward and smiles

Colter looking at someone in Tracker

Reenie driving a car and looking towards the passenger seat concerned in Tracker

Russell and Dory Shaw from Tracker sitting on the ground looking up

Wendy Crewson as Mary Dove Shaw opening a door and holding a gun in Tracker

As Tracker season 2 enters its mid-season break, it leaves audiences in the dark about Colter Shaw's family mystery. The mystery of who killed Colter's father in Tracker hangs over the rewardist's head throughout the show. However, the CBS series nearly touched the mystery in season 2. Jensen Ackles returns as Russell Shaw in Tracker season 2, episode 2, and the brothers make a minor dent in the case when they discover their father had a tense connection to the Department of Defense (DOD).

Still, Colter and Russell's development hasn't gone anywhere despite being eight episodes into the show's second season. The circumstances surrounding the strange death of Colter's father — and how the rewardist deals with it while navigating individual cases — defines Tracker season 1. While Colter has been busy with the Gina Picket mystery, Tracker must add an exciting development to its central plot, proving the skilled investigator is still making headway on his case.

2 Russell & Dory Shaw Will Appear In Tracker Season 2, Part 2

Colter May Make Headway On His Family Mystery

A custom image of Justin Hartley in tracker with a background showing grass and mountains behind him

Colter Shaw dressed up and having wine in Tracker

Dory and Colter Shaw talking from a distance in Tracker

Colter bandaging Russell's arm in Tracker

Jensen Ackles as Russell Shaw in the woods in Tracker

With many stones left open-ended heading into the fall break, there's a lot to expect from Tracker season 2, part 2 — and hopefully, it delivers on that. Tracker season 2 will undoubtedly feature the return of Colter's sister, Dory Shaw (Melissa Roxburgh). Colter plays phone tag with Dory while having dinner with Camille in the opening of episode 8, implying that the siblings are staying in touch. This means they're likely to meet soon.

Dory's return could lead to significant developments in Colter's family mystery, since the rewardist learned that his sister has a box of Ashton's files in the Tracker season 1 finale. Colter can finally ask Dory what was in the box in season 2, part 2, and it could be the most significant development in the mystery yet. Part 2 will also feature the return of Jensen Ackles' Russell Shaw, who showrunners promised would be in more than one episode of season 2. He's only appeared once thus far.

1 How The Tracker Season 2 Finale Was Received

Tracker Season 2 Is A Hit

Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw in Tracker in front of an image of a baseball field.

Justin Hartley As Colter Shaw In Tracker Season 2, Episode 6,

Reenie and Colter standing in a field surrounded by bushes in Tracker

Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley) Entering A Store In Tracker Season 2, Episode 1,

Justin Hartley As Colter Shaw In Tracker Season 2, Episode 1,

The Tracker season 2 finale was positively received, garnering the highest rating on IMDb of any episode from the season up to that point. In fact, the rating tops nearly every episode of the series so far. The only Tracker episode that outranks the initial response to "The Night Movers" is the penultimate episode of Tracker season 1, "Off the Books." This installment marked Ackles' series debut, which was clearly a hit with viewers. With the response to "The Night Movers," it's safe to say season 2 is building on season 1's success.

Tracker episodes leading up to the fall finale also performed well, so the series set itself up to succeed when it returns for season 2, part 2. The series must build on Colter's relationships with Dory and Russell to progress his family mystery in the second half of the season and continue the show's upward trend. Part 2 should conclude the mystery of Gina Picket's disappearance as well, giving the series more time to focus on what happened to Colter's father.

Source: IMDb

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