“Tracker Season 2: Colter Shaw’s Enemy Suggests a Shocking Alliance in Episode 3”

Editor’s Note: The summary below contains spoilers for Tracker Season 2 Episode 3. Biohacking, baseball and the opioid crisis combine in Sunday’s third episode of Tracker Season 2, Bloodlines. The episode features the second controversial reunion of the season so far for Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley), following Jensen Ackles’ return to the CBS series last week. Hartley’s real-life wife Sofia Pernas returns in this episode of Tracker as Colter’s rival, Billie Matalon.

Colter’s new job has an unexpected origin in ‘Tracker’ Season 2 Episode 3 At the beginning of the episode, Colter meets Billie at a bar in Nebraska. She has a job for him, as well as a surprise. Billie wants Colter to help collect a reward for a missing high school pitcher named Eric Dobbs (Tyler Lawrence Gray). Simple enough. So simple that Colter is suspicious of Billie’s motives. She eventually admits that the reason she’s willing to put aside their differences is because the small town happens to be where she grew up. She didn’t leave on great terms, and so the locals might be more willing to talk to Colter. (He thinks his nemesis is from Miami.) However, he can’t resist a big mystery and an even bigger reward of $50,000 split between them, and so agrees to cooperate. Shell offers inside information about the town, and he’ll be the one to show up to families who have grudges against hers.

It’s fun to see Hartley and Perna’s characters spar, knowing that the actors are married in real life. But strangely enough, their chemistry doesn’t really translate to the screen. That sometimes happens with real-life couples. They’re almost too familiar with each other and the sparks don’t get discovered. For their relationship on the show, though, that’s probably for the best. Colter Shaw doesn’t need any more drama.

‘Tracker’ Season 2 Episode 3 Introduces a Creepy Organization Last week it was aliens, this week it’s vampires? The discovery Colter and Billie make in this episode plays like a part of a True Blood subplot where Colter goes spying on Eric Dobbs’ family. There, he discovers that Eric’s parents disapprove of his older girlfriend, Ashley. He also finds a wad of cash and some prescription pills. However, after talking to Eric’s coach and one of his teammates, Colter feels confident that the kid isn’t addicted. So next, Bobby helps Colter and Billie track Ashley’s cell phone to a field near some abandoned train cars, a local teen hangout, according to Billie. Inside one of the train cars, they find a large amount of blood and a trail leading to Ashley’s nearly unconscious body.

With the police now involved, Colter meets with a police investigator and one of Billie’s old school friends, Detective Penny Bullard (Khalilah Joy). While showing the reluctant detective around her own crime scene, Colter discovers an empty bag of donated blood. But with Eric now a suspect in Ashley’s attack, Colter is left to his own devices. Detective Bullard is only half-convinced of his theory that there was a third person in the train car with Ashley and, presumably, Eric, but the large amount of blood is strange. As the detective sends a blood sample to the lab, Colter asks Bobby (Eric Graise) to track down the serial number on the blood bag.

Meanwhile, Billie runs into a local diner owner while looking for information about Eric’s older girlfriend, Ashley. He’s very suggestive, seemingly wanting sex in exchange for information. Billie literally twists his arm and gets him to reveal that Ashley is a drug addict and is trying to save $10,000 to get off her meth. Things are starting to make sense. Eric donated blood so she could get help. But it’s not all clear yet. As Billie points out, donating plasma costs $50 to $75. It will take Eric years to save that money.

Bobby follows the serial number on the donated blood bag not to a hospital or a Red Cross center, but to an office building owned by a company called Everlife. Billie and Tracker break in, and the atmosphere immediately turns creepy. Hidden behind unused office space is a room filled with LED-lit reclining chairs, shelves of blood bags, and the corpse of a teenage boy in a box of silica beads. He’s not Eric, but he’s been drained of blood. Colter and Bobby brainstorm and conclude that these are biohackers, anti-aging gurus who believe they can reverse time by transfusing blood from younger people. People like these will pay thousands of dollars for a few bags of blood from a high school athlete. What has Eric gotten himself into, and who has him?

The college booster who posted the reward and didn’t show up until mid-episode shows up, Shane Nile (Patrick Fabian). Right

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