In Tracker, lone-wolf survivalist Colter Shaw battles his own broken family while traveling the nation as a “reward seeker,” using his keen tracking abilities to assist police authorities and private citizens in solving a variety of mysteries.
Colter explores the enigmatic circumstances of the sister’s disappearance in greater detail as the hunt progresses. Colter discovers a network of mysteries and unspoken facts that lie beneath the surface of the ostensibly picture-perfect community of Springland with every clue he follows.
Colter is in a race against time to discover the sinister secrets that could have contributed to his sister’s tragic disappearance as tensions build and the stakes get higher. “Springland” promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats all the way to the very end with twists and turns around every corner.
Recap
This one has the shadow of Ashton Shaw hovering over it. After taking on a new case that had his father on the brain for the first two hours of this new series, Colter’s father has shown himself to be quite the significant figure.
Even though this week’s case on Tracker Season 1 Episode 2 wasn’t particularly noteworthy, it did advance the mystery surrounding the Shaw family, which is once again the best aspect of this action-adventure game despite its continued lack of action.
Even though Colter’s long-standing family problems were still present for the entire hour, this week’s task was freeing a man who was unwilling to leave a cult. It was obvious that Jackson felt constrained. Someone who desired to feel like more than just their baby boy and to be given some space by his parents to be the adult man that he was.
Rebecca, Seth, and the Positive Light movement as a whole were set up to steal money from people. Yet, in order to gain the trust of their target, they had to take advantage of perceived vulnerabilities. They had to step up and become the much-needed rescuers for others.
Release Date & Where to Watch
Be ready for “Springland,” an explosive and suspenseful episode of “Tracker,” which will premiere on CBS at 9:00 PM on February 25, 2024.
- Eastern Time (Canada) 7:00 AM on Sunday, 25 February 2024
- Pacific Time Zone 4:00 AM on Sunday, 25 February 2024
- Greenwich Mean Time (London) 12:00 AM on Sunday, 25 February 2024
- Central European Time (Germany) 1:00 PM on Sunday, 25 February 2024