
Tracker is a compelling procedural crime drama that follows skilled survivalist Colter Shaw, who searches for missing persons in exchange for reward money. He has a special set of skills, so to speak, which makes sense based on his upbringing: his father taught him everything he needs to know about living off the grid. He’s also fearless and well-connected, which helps him get the job done. While Tracker does take some liberties, being a TV show meant to entertain, there are a few things, especially in season two, that don’t make a lot of sense. They have fans scratching their heads and rolling their eyes.
Let’s be real—Tracker Season 2 had us glued to the screen, but also left us screaming “what just happened?” more times than we’d like to admit. With all the suspense, action, and emotional rollercoasters, there’s no denying the entertainment factor. But along the way, there were moments that made absolutely no sense. In this article, we’ll break down the top 10 mind-boggling things in Tracker Season 2 that had fans scratching their heads. And we’re not just ranting—we’re unpacking these moments with insight, humor, and a dash of “seriously, writers?”
The Mystery That Isn’t a Mystery
Zero Follow-Up on Season 1’s Cliffhanger
Remember that cliffhanger from Season 1? The one that had us hanging by a thread? Well, Tracker Season 2 just… forgot about it. Instead of picking up where it left off, the story took a detour into what felt like an entirely different show.
Character Amnesia?
It’s like the writers had amnesia. Characters who were deeply involved in the Season 1 mystery didn’t even mention it. Not once. Not even in passing. Um, hello? Continuity, anyone?
The Sudden Personality Swaps
Main Characters Acting… Totally Different
You ever notice when your friend suddenly changes and starts acting like a stranger? That’s what happened here. Key characters went from bold and decisive to unsure and meek overnight. No explanation. Just vibes.
Unexplained Motivations
Why did Jenna suddenly start helping the bad guys? Why did Logan quit tracking? These shifts happened with zero emotional build-up, making it hard for fans to stay connected.
Technology That Makes No Sense
GPS That Works Like Magic
Tracker’s GPS tech apparently works better than the FBI’s and can pinpoint someone in a blizzard from 500 miles away. Oh, and it never needs a charge. Must be running on unicorn batteries.
The Hacker Plotline That Went Nowhere
Mid-season introduced a hacker subplot that seemed juicy. Then—poof. No resolution. No big reveal. Just another dangling thread in the messy weave of Season 2.
Geography? What Geography?
Locations That Defy Logic
One episode showed the team traveling from Arizona to Montana in under an hour… by car. Unless Tracker’s packing a rocket under the hood, that just ain’t happening.
Characters Teleporting Mid-Episode
Characters are in one state, then suddenly show up halfway across the country—no travel scenes, no explanations. Are we watching sci-fi now?
Romance That Feels Forced
Zero Chemistry Couples
Suddenly, Tracker’s brooding lead is kissing someone he’s shared, maybe, two scenes with? It feels like the writers were trying to force a romance just to spice things up.
Love Interests That Vanish
Love interests are introduced and hyped up only to disappear without closure. It’s like dating someone who ghosts you after one amazing dinner.
Villains Without Depth
Bad Guys Just… Exist
There’s nothing worse than a cardboard villain. Tracker Season 2 serves us baddies with no backstory, no motivation, just evil for evil’s sake.
Plot Armor for the Antagonists
The villains always escape—even in the most ridiculous scenarios. One even survived a fall off a 10-story building… without a scratch. Seriously?
Plotlines That Go Absolutely Nowhere
Dropped Arcs Everywhere
Season 2 introduces several juicy arcs—like the mysterious file Jenna finds or Logan’s dark past—only to drop them cold turkey. We waited. Nothing came.
Setup With No Payoff
There are scenes that feel important. Dramatic music. Close-ups. Foreshadowing. But then… nothing ever happens. It’s like being promised cake and getting kale instead.
Timeline That Makes No Sense
Events That Overlap Illogically
Episode timelines often conflict. Events that supposedly happened “last night” seem to span days. It’s hard to tell when things happen or how much time has passed. Characters seem to forget traumatic events that happened just yesterday—or at least, what should have been yesterday. No PTSD, no emotional aftermath, just “on to the next!”
Side Characters With No Purpose
Introduced Then Forgotten
New characters appear, drop some wisdom, and vanish forever. They don’t move the plot, and they definitely don’t grow. Why were they even introduced?
Background Characters Doing the Heavy Lifting
Sometimes it feels like the background characters solve everything while the leads just look good and brood. Not a great look for your show’s namesake.
Action Scenes Defying Physics
Stunts That Break Reality
Chase scenes where Tracker runs on rooftops, jumps off moving trains, and walks away unharmed? This isn’t Fast & Furious.
Bulletproof Without a Vest
Logan dodges bullets like he’s in The Matrix—except he’s not. No armor, no plan, and somehow, no injuries. Either he’s lucky or physics took the day off.
Conclusion: Entertaining but Confusing As Heck
Tracker Season 2 is a wild ride—fast-paced, dramatic, and full of adrenaline. But beneath the glossy surface lies a confusing mess of inconsistent storytelling, magical tech, teleporting characters, and plotlines that disappear into thin air. Does that mean it’s not worth watching? Not at all. It’s fun. It’s dramatic. It’s binge-worthy. But if you’re the type to ask “why?”—prepare for more questions than answers.