Critics’ rating: 4.7 / 5.0
4.7
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Tracker Season 2 Episode 14 is the best show, which means the exciting cases this week aren’t too complicated, with all the major players’ looks and some great pairings to Cote’s personal journey.
If we had a little Shaw family drama to make the pot sweet, it might be my favorite episode of the season.


Colter walked south to a small town outside the big easy place, and although I love the case with champion Colter in big cities, I also love small town adventures.
The order of this opening suggests that some teenagers are very wrong in bullying and intimidation, but ultimately more in-depth and miserable than that.
As we all know, Anton looks like a smart kid, misunderstood by his peers.
It is indeed a shame to be bullied and has to resort to the goal to survive, and it is the kind of experience he has to endure.
I want to scream whenever his “friend” Carl says he’s weird. I guess it was because he liked playing saxophone and the music got hooked on him and not choosing other kids because they were different from him, so he was obviously the problem.


I have my own ideas about Colter and he has partners, but it is usually a good time to work with people on weekly teams and he and Detective Veach can work well.
For beginners, she trusts Cort and his unquestionable way of working, which is far from a lot of times. We’ve seen police push back or try to get Colter off the road, but Veach wants him there and she’s willing to let him take the lead sometimes.
Veach grew up in that town and learned about all the internal operations, and it was also the voice that Colter needed, because it would take longer without her.
Once they were able to rule out a classmate to succeed Anton, their only leadership was about an elderly woman who kidnapped past crime charges.
Promising leadership!


It was fun to see Colter Phone Randy seeking help and surveillance immediately. He can then call Renee and finally untie the records. If they had to go through the “official” channel, it would be much longer than a day.
It takes the entire team to do what he does effectively.
Most things aren’t at first glance, like Cote, once he and Veach walked through the sherry house and saw that huge Bible, I felt she didn’t like Vodoo, or the show tried to pedd our magic.
Yes, we saw marks on her face, but if I saw it, it felt like a red herring.
Not surprisingly, they had a case in New Orleans and chose to combine magic. I must admit, however, that I was a little frustrated at first because I wished they were leaning towards the voodoo side of the city, which is often misunderstood in the media.


Voodoo is not inherently “evil”, just like many movies will lead you to believe. It is a religion that aims to be more connected to the spirit. It has nothing to do with hurting people, but trying to help.
The tracker didn’t touch that, so thank God. Instead, they tend to the idea of true dark magic, namely rituals, spells and sacrifices.
The series does like to explore topics like this, so the story turns are not surprising, but shockingly, there seems to be sacrifices under the jazz bar Sherry and Anton.
Anton’s work at a 15-year-old bar was a major red flag, but their obsession with Anton’s music hit us. Therefore, it is important for him to work in a bar and work in the atmosphere.
Sherry probably thought she was doing it right with him and her father was late, at least he was in a place where she could take care of him. She thought he would be safe.


That barn-like shed is unique to the city with secret underground passages and nests. The Colter and Veach structures end up appearing in a terrible place, with bodies left behind.
For those who are not policemen, Kurt encountered more bodies than normal.
When Hugo came to the scene, I began to feel suspicious of him, as if he had never even known that structure was there.
Colter and Veach are all focused, but if I’ve heard one, it’s a lie! That’s not a super secret trap door that Hugo had never encountered a million years ago.
It took Colt about seven seconds to find and open the door, so my antenna rose when I saw Hugo behave like him.


Maybe he is covering someone? Maybe he was involved?
It wasn’t clear at that time, mainly because he wasn’t running like he was, which most people would do in this case. Colter and Veach weren’t his, so he could take a break from there and leave town before anyone could be wiser.
But he would never do that. This is not when he does some serious work to kidnap and kill the teenager so that he can gain immortality.
Infinity is a savage group hiding behind “magic”. Maybe they really believe there are ways to achieve redemption and immortality, which is crazy.
Hugo took the kids from the track, perhaps thinking no one would notice they were missing, which is exactly what Veach told Colter on his first meeting and why she stayed.


Yes, there is darkness, but there are still some people there to protect – the forgotten ones.
Veach is committed to life as an adult and never be someone who keeps these kids behind.
Hugo’s clever thing about Hugo is sending Colter and Veach to the wrong church after figuring out where Sherry and Anton are hiding, but boy, I don’t understand why they’re talking about their entire theory in everyone’s ears.
Given the distance of the murders and the nearly murdering Hugo institutions, the last thing they should do is make sure he has some understanding of what they are figuring out.
Alas, Hugo deceived them, but it wasn’t long enough, and suddenly, they brought us to Kill Bill: Volume 2.


Trackers like to kill an innocent person, he just wants to do something good.
Pastor Josiah sent a bullet on his head, trying to protect his sister and a child from an unwelcome man, hoping to sacrifice him for eternity.
I know the tracker will try to raise the ante and show that what Cotter is doing is not all rainbows and cute parties. But seeing those who really have no business get even killed, I get angry because they are in the wrong position at the wrong time.
The shooting battle at the church was very intense and I think Veach was there for a second. Although I like that Cort is with her, he may not have prayed, but he will definitely send all his wishes because she will be fine.
I love some of Colter’s once and for all teams, but this is probably my favorite.


It was another hour when Cort had to kill this bad guy, and he didn’t have much choice because that guy would kill Sherry, Anton and Cote if he thought it meant that he was on the road to immortality.
I have never had a happier character than I saw Veach alive in the hospital!
I hope she and Deon really do things and live a happy life, and Anton received a scholarship from an upscale music school because they are both good people they deserve.
And, if Tracker decides to venture to N’awlins again, I certainly welcome it.
Tracker Comments


- We have to talk about Reenie’s new clients. He is as dark as it is. He will obviously be a problem, hoping that it will intersect Colter in some way.
- I like the subtle nod of Cote’s non-traditional childhood. He didn’t know what teenage kids were going to, because he didn’t spend his teenage years in ways that many could connect with.
- Still no news about Bobby, I tried not to panic.
It’s a great moment and I can’t wait to hear what you guys think.
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