
When Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley) takes on a job to find someone, the task is easier because most people want to be found. Harsh conditions in the wild prompt survival instincts to kick in, and the attempts to stay alive offer clues as to where the missing person might be. But in Tracker Season 2, Episode 10, “Nightingale,” not only does the person missing possibly lack any motive to be found, they can also survive quite well. According to the February 23 episode logline, Colter is in for a challenging case when someone accused of a violent crime goes missing, and they’re equal with Colter in terms of their ability to survive. CBS released some images from the episode that show Colter on a search, but his target is nowhere to be found.
Colter Searches for a Fellow Survivalist in ‘Tracker’ Season 2, Episode 10
In the images above, Colter arrives at a bar. The bartenders and patrons appear unwelcoming. He’s shown trying to get a conversation with a bartender, Ramona (Shalyn Ferdinand), but she’s not as enthusiastic. Meanwhile, there is a gang called Sons of Saturn with whom he seems poised for a confrontation. These things never resolve easily, and if some physical heavy lifting is needed, Colter is more than ready to engage. Elsewhere, Colter is shown in a ramshackle structure in what appears to be deep in the woods, a kind of structure a survivalist might seek shelter in before moving on.
Tracker returns as the most-watched television series. Since the first season, the show has continued to grow, with Season 1 episodes averaging 11.58 million viewers with live plus 7-day viewing. According to VideoAmp and Paramount’s internal data, Tracker episodes reached 15 million viewers across the linear and streaming channels in Season 2, the week after the new episodes’ debut. The show has been one of the most-watched series for two years straight. Other series stars are Fiona Rene (Reenie), Abby McEnany (Velma), and Eric Graise (Bobby).
Tune in to CBS on Sundays to watch new episodes. “Nightingale” airs on February 23, a week after the midseason premiere. The episode was written by Ryan O’Nan and Dominique A. Holmes and directed by Jon Huertas. You can also catch up with past episodes of Tracker by streaming on Paramount+ in the US.