The stakes are especially high and creepy.
He’s afraid of monsters.
She tells him that Alice is newly single.
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She also reveals thatAlice is a recovering opioid addictwhen Colter finds Vicodin hidden in a drawer.
Lot of potential leads already!
Velma (Abby McEnany) rules out the ex-husband as a potential suspect.
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He has an alibi.
Colter’s first of many stops is to find Alice’s phone after it pings on a location app.
For the second consecutive episode,Randy discovers signs of adultery and calls itscandalouscatchphrase alert?
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He also says that this doesn’t look like an app situation.
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“Cognitive distortions,” Colter says.
“That’s no good.”
As per, the police detective asks Colter to let them handle the case.
And as per, Colter does not.
They’re solving a murder.
Colter still has to find Alice!
Sal was her supervisor, so maybe she referred “PJ” to him for treatment.
It no longer seems like they were having a scandalous affair,Randy.
There’s enough identifying information in the notes for Colter to go there next.
Colter snaps a picture of his face and neck tattoo.
His people skills still aren’t top-notch, unfortunately.
He also rigged a gun to fire as a booby trap that Colterjustmisses.
Paul says he only trusts Alice with his treatment.
(The boy who grows up resenting his single mother for her bad taste in boyfriends issucha pervasive trope.
In another life, Paul could have been Percy Jackson, Billy Batson, Eggsy from theKingsmanmovies or… We don’t always learn this much about the kidnapped/missing people onTrackerfrom their own mouths.
Alice tries to talk him down.
It could be like a clip show!
She finds information about the carnival and Paul’s maternal designs towards Alice.
But the vibes at Budget Storage are immediately bad.
She threatens him with obstruction of justice if he aids in withholding evidence.
ThenRon locks Reenie inside the storage unitand stands by as she leverages her way out with a hand truck.
“Dangerous doesn’t scare me,” Reenie says.
“You better hope you don’t have any outstanding warrants.”
Who knew that Ohio was like this?
What in theHillbilly Elegyis this episode?
Thankfully, either Ron’s threat was empty, or Reenie’s counter-threat protected her.
Still, it felt unresolved until Reenie appeared at a diner with Colter at the end of the episode.
They swap their usual fireside beer for some B4D, a.k.a.
Reenie is surprised that Colter is a pancake guy, and he replies witha rare bit of family backstory.
“It’s like starting the day over,” Mama Shaw used to say.
That is a lovely line for a sweet, albeit complicated memory.
Reenie suggests that Colter think about finding a therapist that he can talk to about this stuff.
Both things can be true, asColter and Reenie enjoy their well-earned calmafter a very tumultuous job well done.
New episodes ofTrackerSeason 2 premiere Sundays on CBS.