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Tracker 1x12 "Off the Books" Promo with Jensen Ackles - Colter is forced to team up with his estranged brother, Russell, who enlists his help to track down a former army buddy who’s gone missing after several weeks of paranoid behavior. The investigation takes the brothers into the world of Special Forces missions, shady off-the-books programs and conspiracy theories, all while they contend with their family’s past.
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Tracker (Serie 2024) #JustinHartley #RobinWeigert #AbbyMcEnany #EricGraise #FionaRene Mehr auf:
Serie Jahr: 2024- (Februar) Genre: Krimi / Drama Hauptrollen: Justin Hartley, Robin Weigert, Abby McEnany, Eric Graise, Fiona Rene … Serienbeschreibung: Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley) ist durch und durch ein verschrobener Einzelgänger. Als talentierter Spurenleser reist er durch die USA und verdient sein Geld damit, bei der Lösung von privaten Vermisstenfällen zu helfen. Dann, wenn die Polizei…
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axelwolf8109 · 2 months
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I absolutely adore Velma and Teddi
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wornoutspines · 8 months
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Tracker (2024) - Pilot Review | On the Path
Let's discuss Tracker because while it has promising elements, there are some areas that fall short. Read on to discover if it's worth the watch! #Tracker #TVReview #JustinHartley #JefferyDeaver #TVAdaptation #ColterShaw
Ben H. Winters (Creator) & Jeffery Deaver (Novel) CAST Justin HartleyRobin WeigertAbby McEnanyEric GraiseFiona Rene Review As a new fan of Jeffery Deaver’s The Never Game, I eagerly tuned in for the pilot episode of Tracker and I was a bit surprised. While the show has some promising elements, there are areas where it falls short of my expectations. The show features Colter’s airstream…
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cultfaction · 8 months
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Preview- Tracker Ep. 2: Springland
In Tracker Ep. 2: Springland, Colter helps a young woman locate her free-spirited sister, and he digs deeper into how her last days may lead to a dark secret she unearthed in this tight-knit town…
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After dragging him into the dirt, Puritan ghost Patience (played by Mary Holland) “connects with, ironically, Isaac quite a bit,” co-showrunner Joe Port previews for TVLine. “She’s interested in being part of a group again, and she yearns for that kind of acceptance.” The new addition will play a heavy role in this year’s Halloween episode, even though she’s not a fan of the holiday, and the hourlong Christmas special will introduce Jay’s family, while Episode 2 brings in Dean Norris as Sam’s dad. Meanwhile, Jay — who will see the ghosts at some point — and Sam’s relationship “is going to be tested a little bit as they’re spread kind of thin with what will be two fledgling businesses,” Port shares, adding that the couple will also be “dealing with a bit of success in business.” As for the ghosts, Isaac and Nigel have “some raw emotions and loose ends to tie up”; Flower and Thor are the “stable” couple!; Sas is getting a love interest; Pete is feeling “smug” and “confident” thanks to his power; Trevor is “trying to take care of some unfinished business”; and Hetty and Alberta are “taking Sam under their wing and helping her with a couple big goals,” co-showrunner Joe Wiseman says.
BONUS SPOILER!: Viewers will see more of Sas’ power, which allows him to enter dreams. “He and Jay are going to have some adventures this season,” Port teases.
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After introducing Colter’s siblings Russell (Jensen Ackles) and Dory (Melissa Roxburgh) in Season 1, and revealing how “all three of those kids had a different childhood” following their father’s death — “Colter is probably the most f—ked up,” showrunner Elwood Reid posits to TVLine — Season 2 of the Justin Hartley drama will explore not only the depths to which Colter was impacted by this profound loss, but how “other people see what he went through.” New episodes will also feature the return of Wendy Crewson as Colter’s mysterious mother Mary, who was last seen all the way back in Episode 2. “You’re going to see a good bit of her,” Reid promises. “We still need to build out what exactly happened [after] their father’s death. Remember, Dory went to go live with an aunt and uncle… [Russell] joined the military…. They each have pieces of the story, from different sides, that they’ve never shared with Colter.” And once Colter begins to question why Dory kept secret that she was in possession of a box of their father’s journals, “some of the motivations behind what [Mary] was doing with Colter and why she was trying to protect him are going to come out, and it may not be what you think it is.”
BONUS SPOILER!: Expect to learn plenty more about Abby McEnany’s Velma in Season 2. “One of the goals is going to be understanding what her genesis with Colter was, and what she thinks her role could be going forward,” Reid says. “She’s going to have some heartache this year,” following the series departure of Robin Weigert’s Teddi, “and we’re going to see her relationship with Reenie really blossom” as the attorney embarks upon a new business venture.
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Tracker Season 2 News Robin Weigert, who co-starred as Teddi Bruin in Season 1, will not return as a series regular for Season 2 of the Justin Hartley drama. Abby McEnany, who plays Teddi’s wife (and Colter Shaw’s fellow handler) Velma, will be taking on a very interesting role with something that was hinted at with Reenie’s character in the final couple of episodes of Season 1. Tracker kicks…
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Tracker (CBS) "The Cave” Trailer HD - Justin Hartley series - TRACKER features Justin Hartley as lone-wolf survivalist Colter Shaw, who roams the country as a “reward seeker,” using his expert tracking skills to help private citizens and law enforcement solve all manner of mysteries while contending with his own fractured family. Robin Weigert, Abby McEnany, Eric Graise and Fiona Rene also star. The series is based on the bestselling novel The Never Game by Jeffery Deaver.
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I was tagged by @lincolnplumbob to participate in the Fiction Depiction Challenge…thank you very much! This was a no-brainer for me because for quite some time now I have been obsessed with Abby McEnany, writer and star of the comedy Work in Progress who describes herself as a ‘40-something-year-old self-identified fat, queer dyke with depression and OCD’. And In case you’re wondering, the boxes in the screenshots above have a special significance in the show because they contain Abby’s journals, in which she has to meticulously record her life in case she forgets anything she’s ever done. This challenge was such an awesome excuse for me to recreate Abby and to have her in my game, thank you again @lincolnplumbob! Abby’s outfit is by @tripstaysnoided here.
I would like to tag @windermeresimblr @beeleyyt @shhhushhh @gaiahypothesims @igglemouse @bunnybananasims and @ratztom. Cheers, dears!
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laserpinksteam · 2 years
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Series finale: Work in Progress (created by Abby McEnany, Tim Mason, 2019-2021)
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I keep hearing about and, what's worse, experiencing the sophomore slump syndrome of the TV shows I like (Russian Doll, most recently). Fortunately, it's not the case of this series, which, while getting less exciting, developed in a plausible way. Abby's emotional and mental-health growth is empathetic and relatable, leading to the last episode's closure that brings back season 1's key character, whose absence bothered me though it is likely the best creative decision of its follow-up. It's a pity there's going to be no more.
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ceblogestmort · 3 years
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This show is so heart-warming, relatable and fun
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