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Justin Hartley’s ‘Tracker’ Doesn’t Add Anything New to the Procedural Genre: TV Review
Justin Hartley's new CBS drama, "Tracker" is fine, but don't expect anything groundbreaking.
Based on Jeffery Deaver’s best-selling novel, “The Never Game,” “Tracker,” which is executive produced by Hartley and his ChangeUp Production company, centers on his lone-wolf survivalist character Colter Shaw. A typical procedural drama, “Tracker” digs into a new mystery each episode, with Colter, who calls himself a “rewardist” (though he’s essentially a bounty hunter), using his expert training to unearth clues others have missed. The pilot, titled “Klamath Falls” — and given the much-desired post-Super Bowl launching pad on CBS — follows Colter on a $20,000 quest to determine the whereabouts of a 14-year-old boy who goes missing after being contacted by his estranged birth father.
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