Tracker Season 2: Dory Shaw Returns, Family Secrets Unveiled!

In the upcoming Episode 19 of Season 2, Tracker, Colter Shaw’s family member is expected to reappear, potentially rekindling the enigma surrounding the demise of his father. Since the beginning of Season 1, Colter has been doggedly pursuing the truth about his father’s death, as his past has cast a shadow over the series.

After further investigation, CBS has clarified that Colter’s brother, Russell (portrayed by Jensen Ackles, who reappeared in the second episode of Season 2 of Tracker), is not the primary suspect. This means our title character is back to where they started in their search for answers and potential rewards.

In another twist, it’s possible that one of the characters concealing a questionable past linking to Colter’s history is his biological sister, Dory Shaw. Following their reunion in Season 1, the season finale hinted at Dory having Ashton Shaw’s old file box, implying she knows about their father’s enigmatic past.

It has been officially announced that the character played by Melissa Roxburgh, Dory Shaw, will make her reappearance in Tracker for Season 2’s Episode 19, airing on May 4, 2025 at 9 p.m., Eastern Time, exclusively on CBS.

In the second season’s next-to-last episode, it appears that Colter and his sister will join forces in a quest to locate Reenie, who has been kidnapped by an adversary of her employer, Leo Sharf. Dory’s role remains undisclosed in this scenario.

Back in action once again, I find myself rejoining the cast following my solitary stint in “Tracker” Season 1, Episode 11. More details about the entire ensemble can be found here.

During an interview with TV Insider in February 2025, Justin Hartley hinted that Colter Shaw’s family mysteries would definitely be revealed by the end of the season.

We’ll delve deeper into this topic during the upcoming season, discovering more details and gaining additional leads. However, as we uncover more information, we might find ourselves in even murkier waters, which can be intriguing. The circumstances surrounding his death, the mystery behind it, his involvements, and connections to the government are all complex threads that our character is navigating. It seems like he could benefit from a sort of ‘Dexter’-style wall for keeping track of things, and maybe he will have one. As the season progresses, these tangled threads seem to be coming to a head.

Dory’s return is crucial for Tracker Season 2 because it will unravel the lingering enigma about the Shaw family history. Her character’s reappearance might pave the way for a possible gathering of Dory, Colter, and Russell Shaw in confirmed Tracker Season 3.

In this show, a detective named Colter Shaw is employed to locate missing individuals throughout the U.S., receiving compensation upon completion of each case. Justin Hartley portrays Colter, while Abby McEnany plays Velma, Fiona Rene takes on the role of Reenie, and Eric Graise stars as Bobby in a recurring capacity.

Why Dory’s Return in Tracker Season 2 Could Spill More Family Secrets 

Previously, Colter and Dory held contrasting views regarding their father’s passing, leading to a disagreement within their family. While Colter remains stuck, seeking answers about the circumstances surrounding his father’s demise, Dory encourages him to come to terms with it and let go of the past.

In the season finale of Tracker, it was hinted that Dory might know the truth about certain events. When she reappears in episode 19 of Season 2, Colter may confront her following this revelation.

Although they might be distracted by Reenie’s kidnapping, the show can delve into the mystery of Dory’s hidden past, allowing Colter to discover some of the truth.

In the finale of Tracker Season 2, it might uncover who was responsible for killing Colter’s father and the true essence of his government role. This discovery could set the stage for Season 3, where Colter embarks on a mission to find this murderer. As he delves deeper, his abilities will be pushed to their limits, potentially leading him into confrontations with the very U.S. Government that employed his father.

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2025-05-03 17:39