SummarySurvivalist Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley) uses his tracking skills to locate missing people and items in the drama series based on based on Jeffery Deaver's novel, The Never Game.
SummarySurvivalist Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley) uses his tracking skills to locate missing people and items in the drama series based on based on Jeffery Deaver's novel, The Never Game.
While the series has some minor issues, Tracker is addictively entertaining. A charismatic lead, plenty of adventure, hints at unrevealed secrets, and an appealing supporting cast make this yet another satisfying CBS crime drama.
I like Tracker however wondering when is going to find out his mother pushed his dad over the cliff and his brother is covering for her :-)
Just my idea of the end show
A crime show that isn't revolving around murder but just finding people or things. It might have been inspired by The Finder from a few years ago but is a bit more serious. The premise is often simple but offers enough depth to fill an episode with a lot of stuff that makes sure you are never bored.
Tracker works mainly because Justin Hartley doesn’t try to reinvent his acting style to play Colton Shaw. And the show has just enough of a backstory, and quirky side characters, to give viewers reasons to tune in beyond the case-of-the-week stories.
Tracker wants us to believe, with all his family wounds and childhood trauma, that Colter is the most compelling man on earth. In actuality, Colter is bland, dependent, and irritating—meaning Tracker itself is, too.
This is a really fun and laid back show. Love the characters and it's a bit quirky and funny. I'm enjoying how the guy gets to cruise around and take care of business.
I enjoy watching the show as it is filmed all over van and I recognize the locations. The self contained episode stories are entertaining. The show is as subtle with woke topics as a rhino stampeding into a rainbow glass shop. Ihave become better as overlooking the bs and can enjoy the story for what it is. Cool show so far
Wait until 5:00 in to see why some critics are gushing helplessly over this one.
Sadly, another great mildly entertaining plotline, interesting main character gets thrown on the heap due to woke box-checking.
Bye, Tracker.