Critics’ rating: 4.7 / 5.0
4.7
Overall, the tracker is not a dark show.
They may sometimes deal with dark subjects, but most of the time comes with a little lightweight feeling, usually in the interaction between Colter and his team, and even among the people he meets on various journeys .
But Tracker Season 2 Episode 9 is dark. This is one of the darkest times we have ever seen, and undoubtedly one of its best times.
Tracker Season 2 has not suffered a sophomore downturn.
They provided a steady time throughout the season and as they entered the second half of the season they started a hot start, the conclusion was the situation of a season we just learned about in Tracker 2 Season 2 Episode 1 but had been bothering for years Written by Cort.
Interestingly, Colter has been working on sporadic things all season long, almost replacing Shaw Family Drama.
Gina Pickett’s disappearance is personal to Colter, not only because he knows her, but also because of his relationship with Camille.
When Gina disappeared, their bond was solidified and Colter worked on the case. Whenever they are together, you can say there is a deep relationship between them, but there is also a lot of sadness.
Camille naturally feels sad for her sister and is hard to get stuck without any real answers. She hopes to find Gina and be able to reunite, but every year in hell, every day, it becomes even more difficult for her.
That’s why she asked Colter to step back in Tracker Season 2 Episode 8 as she reached a point where she had to change her lifestyle because it wasn’t healthy.
Meet Colt, who never gives up on finding Gina or helping Camille, and when Keaton calls with his biggest lead ever, Colt won’t miss the opportunity to ultimately bring the Pickett family Peace, even if it goes against Camille’s will.
Keaton’s old school, he showed that whether he was a kidnapper or torture them or asked the town police chief to give him some time to work with civilians for a few hours and then call the big gun.
Colter has his little army of Velma, Reenie and Bobby, but Keaton has been a fun companion to Colter because He is in line with Colter.
The two have never seen a minor felony they are unwilling to promise.
Finding Silva and understanding the teacher’s knowledge allows Colter to see the whole case through fresh eyes, which makes them instantly as he and Keaton sit down to recover all the previous steps. Back to Frank Whales.
Colt always knew Frank was involved in some way, which is why he continued to keep him on radar and make these visits, reminding him that he did not give up proving that he played in Gina’s disappearance effect.
I really like Colter, but he sometimes does the craziest things like waking up a man with a gun and then forcing him to have his last interaction with the missing woman.
Considering how long Cort had been candidly putting it into perspective, this suggests that only mentioning the teacher, he gave up more information than ever before.
It’s a great time to not be completely hidden in Frank’s wallet.
In different visits by Cort, should we assume he has never seen his wallet? Or is it just to attribute it to one of the TV moments, and there is no reason to think deeply?
Hearing details about Frank, how he took Gina with incredible sadness because she just didn’t know she was hunted by these sick men who preyed on her.
Frank wasn’t completely transparent because fear made him feel terrified when he talked about his teacher.
Does he have a choice?
Thinking about it is an interesting thing because on the surface you always have choices, right? They may be scary choices, but they are still available.
Frank insists that given how much freedom he seems to have, there is no meaning to his true lack of choice.
When the teacher picked up Gina, the teacher’s back was not his back seat. Although he seemed to have escaped at any moment to save himself, he chose to fall into what he wanted to do.
But while Cort and Keaton continue to get closer, there is a separate plot involving a man kidnapping a young man, and once Cott finds those videos in the barn, we find that the drug masked man is elusive teacher.
The teacher spoke to Brendan suspiciously because he almost strangely buttered him, as if he was a little busy with him.
It made me wonder if he used the strategy with Frank as if what he did for him, stalking and kidnapping women was his purpose or something.
Everything is disgusting, but as more and more information comes up, things start to make sense.
When Cotter went to the nursing home to meet with farm owner Patrick Campbell, my footsteps, we met Noah. But is my second guess because it’s really easy?
Once Keaton put together the connections of dead guys Frank and Brendan in the barn, they were both in the sex offender’s registry and the pieces started clicking into place.
Teachers are discovering these men, who are likely to be considered broken and shape them into the people he needs, calling for what they lack in their lives.
Frank was fascinated by him because he treated him the same way that everyone else did. He felt special, loved and cared for, in a way he had never had in his life, and kept that feeling and sootheed the person who felt that, he did all the dirty work.
It was a sick and horrifying motivation the teacher had for these disciples, and the most creeping part was how much it seemed if Brandon had arrived at that abandoned hospital, if Brandon attacked Cort, quick.
Frank may have ulterior motives because he is willing to help Colter because he hopes for a showdown moment with the man who must plague the nightmare. Still, it doesn’t matter when he finally brings Cote into that serial killer’s lair.
Once Cott has a killer, he won’t let him go. Deadly gas or anything floating in the air there.
When the teacher tear off the mask, I was not surprised to see that it was Noah. When the kids randomly threw that frisbee on the porch, and when Cotter talked to him, his wife and Campbell’s guy, I knew he had something to do with the matter because they lingered on Cort’s smile for too long.
It was frightening to see how he soothes Frank’s soothing hands, and even though he hyped himself for the moment, Frank still succumbed to Noah’s words and physical touch.
I think it must be Frank who would snatch him off the tr and shoot him, but he didn’t do that until his throat was cut down.
Frank is one of the more interesting bad guys we see on Tracker as he fights a slew of demons inside him. He is not a good guy, but he tries to do the right thing at the last moment.
Saving Cort won’t get him out of sin, but that’s the right thing to do, because Cort deserves no fate.
The case that wrapped up a lifetime should have made Cote feel less heavy, and now she has an answer that can help Camille move forward and eventually give her sister a rest and the killer reaches out to justice.
Their goodbye is sweet and it feels like they still have an unfinished business, but I wonder if their timing is right or in the end, they just don’t think of going beyond the bond they have obtained through the unfortunate bond. environment.
Tracker continues to craze here, and now Colter has resolved the case, the series is time for the series to return to Shaw Family Drama and start answering some lingering questions.
I’m not in a hurry to wrap this story, but there’s hardly any pretense like it is now a weird option, as it has always been one of the most fascinating pieces in the series.
Tracker Comments
- Renee will always be the best because she is willing to help Corte, but can’t become a lawyer at the expense of her vows. As usual, she was smart, the one who made Frank speak out loud.
- Keaton is a lot, but his partnership with Cotter works well in its nature. When Colter needs a glance at the case, he will visit him well.
The tracker is back, people! As the season continues, there is still a lot of enjoyment.
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