“Breaking Down ‘The Grey Goose’: A Thrilling ‘Tracker’ Episode Review”​

Multiple threads come together in Season 2, Episode 15 of Tracker — but if you’re looking for details about the mysterious past of Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley), you’ll have to wait. Still, “The Grey Goose” gets deliciously complicated as Colter teams up with characters we’ve met in both seasons of the CBS series. He’s got people he can count on, and people who can count on him, all across the country. He’s making some enemies, too — in this case, a woman serving a life sentence in a correctional facility, but that’s the cost of doing business. In a kinda sorta rare move for Tracker, “The Grey Goose” also happens to be almost 100 percent populated by female supporting characters. Truly, the only men in the episode are Colter himself and Cousin Randy (Chris Lee), who gives us a quick update about what Bobby (Eric Graise) has been up to since temporarily departing the series earlier in Season 2. We were originally told that he was dealing with “family stuff,” and learned in this episode that a friend of Bobby’s, who was like a brother, recently passed away.

Colter Shaw Gets Deputized by an Old Ally on ‘Tracker’ Season 2 Episode 15 The episode opens with a prison transfer that goes wrong. The prisoner, Justine (Camille Hollett-French), feigns an illness, and the driver, Rachel (Carlena Britch), almost too willingly agrees to pull over. Justine shoots the other prison guard and, as far as the cops know, takes Rachel hostage. Lucky for her, or so we think, Rachel’s aunt, Detective Brock (Diana Maria Riva), worked with Colter in Season 1, Episode 9, “Aurora.” Brock enlists him for a second team-up and makes Colter an official temporary employee of the Aurora Police Department.

Our intrepid loner is appropriately grumpy about that, but the cops don’t pay cash. Cousin Randy uses security footage from a rest area near the scene to identify a getaway car and driver. Not only are Justine and Rachel not on foot, but this escape was planned. Colter and Brock find the getaway car in the woods near an underground bunker, like a Cold War-era fallout shelter, where inside, it appears Justine grabbed some cash. Colter observes that the bunker looks like it was used to store marijuana from a grow operation. He finds a phone number and texts it to Randy. (Colter also calls him to make sure he got the text. Old man, much?) It’s a burner, but Randy traces the metadata back to the prison Justine escaped from with Rachel and the other guard. This is officially a conspiracy. They need to infiltrate Vermont women’s prison to find out what’s going on… but that’s not a job for Colter or Detective Brock.

Reenie Helps Bille Go Undercover in ‘Tracker’ Season 2 Episode 15 Colter calls in a favor from his rival, Billie Matalan (Sofia Pernas). It’s kind of a big favor, asking her to go undercover in jail and put her life on the line for him. But she loves a challenge just like him and agrees to go to jail as a prisoner known as “The Matador” to get information. When she gets there, Reenie (Fiona Rene) is waiting to explain the job and the rules to her. “I can see why Colter likes you,” Reenie says. “Likewise,” Billie says. Once Billie is on the inside, she starts investigating Justine’s old cell to find the burner phone or any evidence that her cellmate was working with her. Meanwhile, Randy learns that the getaway driver’s sister was incarcerated with Justine and goes by “Mama Roach” (Laura Patalano). Billie, who picks a few fights to earn the respect of the women inside and learn the power structure, meets her as well.

But Justine’s cellmate and Mama Roach are too smart for Billie’s story. They figure out that she’s not who she says she is and jump her in the yard. Billie calls for the one guard who knows her true identity and gets out of jail (almost) free. She got the information they needed, but it was a really close call! Reenie jokes to Velma that she’s not a good friend because she certainly wouldn’t put herself behind bars for Colter like Billie did. Velma rolls her eyes in response to the suggestion that Billie is just a friend. Whoa! Sure enough, at the end of the episode, when all is said and done, Colter spends the night in Billie’s hotel room. The romantic life of Colter Shaw on Tracker continues to defy description. There’s Billie, Camille Pickett (when she returns from overseas), the will-they-won’t-they with Reenie, and who knows who else! As long as his many situationships across the continental United States are fine with keeping it casual — and it does seem like they do — it’s all good.

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