Paramount has found success with more conservative shows in recent years, with the most prominent example "Yellowstone" and his huge spin-off universe. Of course, if you want to engage in a party specially designed for Central America, you will inevitably produce a series of survival, which is exactly what we got in the form of a "Tracker".
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The show is starring JustinAstein Hartley as a Colter Show, the titular survival that earns living by finding missing people for law enforcement and everyday citizens, collecting rewards and delivering a healthy dose and machine in the process. But unlike another route all-American hero, Alkek Ricker of Alan Richson (the best version of the character on the screen.
Working outside the Chicago Repair Technology Store, Bobby provides him with all the investigative support he needs and quickly became a favorite in the Tracker Season 1. At the end of that inaugural season, the series bid farewell to Robin Weigert, Teddie Bruyne, one of the show. Then, Bobby seemed to have the same fate after he also disappeared from the mid -road season. Fortunately, it seems that the man is very back in the chair. But why did he disappear for so long in the first place, and is Bobby completely "tracker"?
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Bobby left the tracker for personal reasons
In Tracker Season 2, Episode 10, "Nightingale", Colter is investigating the disappearance of the nephew in a city where an Angie singer also disappeared. In the pursuit of revealing the truth, Colter opposes the local sheriff and the biker gang, encouraging him to call on Bobby for some help. But instead of his trusted collaborator, Bobby's cousin, Randy, responds to the phone and tells Colter that Bobby "dealt with some family affairs" and that "he wanted to make sure he left you hanging."
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But Tracker left fans a lot to hang for the next five episodes, during which Bobby was nowhere. In episode 15, Randy revealed that Bobby attended a friend's funeral, saying the friend was "like a brother" but did not offer updates when the technology expert returned. Meanwhile, the middle season trailer Posted in February has already confirmed that Bobby will return, and in season 2, episode 16, "Mercy Seat", the hacker has finally returned. In the episode, Renny (Fiona Rene) appeared on Bobby's phone, which proved to be returned to the technology repairs store along with Randy and said he "takes one day one day".
The show's fans certainly noticed that the original explanation Randy gave was different from the explanation that appeared in episode 15. Initially, Randy said Bobby was involved in "family affairs" but then revealed that he was attending a friend's funeral. As such, fans wondered if the show's writers were initially arguing to explain, just to change it as the season lasted. This would suggest that there were some problems behind the scenes, which doubts whether Eric Green himself is withdrawing from the Tracker. Fortunately, however, Bobby seems to remain part of the series for now.
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Is Bobby back in a tracker for good?
In March 2025, the actor in Renny, Fiona Renee, spoke TV Insider Tracker offered an overview of the future of the series when she praised Chris Lee's performance as Randy, saying, "Can we just talk about Randy for a second? I love Chris Lee with everything in my body. He was such a wonderful addition to Bobby -Dinamics and I am very excited." As for Rene, then there is a lot of Bobby and Randy to come, suggesting that Eric Graze's character will remain on the show for the near future.
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In the meantime, there are questions about why Bobby was missing for more episodes. Was it just a way for writers to properly introduce Randy, giving the audience the opportunity to get acquainted with the character on their own before determining the dynamics between him and Bobby? Maybe. But it may also be the case that the writers set up an upcoming story, in which Bobby potentially asks Colter to help resolve the death of his friend, who was clearly very close. Why otherwise the writers would change the explanation of Bobby's absence unless they developed the back story behind the scenes?
Much less interesting, but equally a reliable explanation for Bobby's prolonged absence may be that CBS is simply trying to save money. Back in May 2024, The deadline It has announced that the network has reduced the minimum guaranteed episodes for several regulations in the series of his FBI and FBI shows: the most sought after. It was an exercise to reduce costs that sounded very similar to the ways in which certain members of the "Gray Anatomy" also reduced their guaranteed episodes.
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However, we at least know that Bobby returned to the Tracker. Despite being not part of The widespread TV Empire Taylor SheridanThe show has already been updated for Season 3, and it doesn't seem to be Bobby will disappear again soon.
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