
Justin Hartley’s tracker ends the Halloween episode with a big death
By Yana Grebenyuk | Published: 2025-11-03 02:29:00 | Source: Us Weekly
Justin HartleySuccess series Tracker The Halloween episode ended with a big death.
During the Sunday, November 2, episode of the hit CBS show, Coulter (Hartley) travels to Massachusetts to help with a case involving the murder of a nurse and the disappearance of an arsonist who disappeared from a psychiatric facility. Coulter discovered that the arsonist, who had mental health issues, had been kidnapped along with the sole survivor of his first arson.
The search led Coulter to a nun who was preparing to ritually sacrifice the arsonist and its survivor. While Coulter was able to save Emily – who was about to burst into flames – the same can’t be said for the psychopath who tried to help but ended up dead at the scene.
This finding may come as a surprise Tracker Viewers who tuned in every Sunday to watch Coulter successfully save the day. If we look at the previous two seasons, Colter’s success rate is very high – the only deaths so far have involved antagonists or missing persons who died before the case was assigned to the survivor.
based on Jeffrey Devera novel never game, Tracker centers around Colter, who travels across the country to help find missing people (or sometimes dogs) and solve cases that others can’t or won’t. Hartley, 48, who stars in the series and is also an executive producer, hinted at how far the show will push his character.
“I love that when you watch a show like this and you watch the first season and then you watch the final season, you see the character development and you go, ‘Wait a minute, are they playing different roles?’ But if you watch it over the years, you experience those things with the characters.” TV inside In September 2024. “As competent and confident as Coulter is, I don’t think for a moment that he doesn’t have a lot to learn, especially about himself and his family and all that.”

Hartley continued: “Going forward, I think the way the show is going to survive in the long term is that we continue to develop this character and he gets better at what he does. He’s a restless guy, and for an audience member, at least it shows that I love watching him. You love to see that growth in the character and we have that.”
Hartley also warned that the character may die in the future.
“It’s important to keep raising the stakes,” he said. “I love having Colter as a hero, finding people and all that. I also really love seeing him in a suspenseful thriller and in a dangerous situation.” Hollywood Reporter In April. “I don’t want our audience to forget that this guy is a mortal, not a superhero. He could die! The things he does are very dangerous.”
and most recently, Executive Producer Elwood Reed He commented on Coulter’s fate by saying: we In October, “There’s some danger here because he’s not a cop. He’s this guy who sticks his nose in some places. The network’s always saying, ‘He could mess it up, he could lose a fight, he could get hit in the head, he could have a gun pointed at him.'” Justin pitched an idea for a mid-season three finale where things don’t go well for Colter. That’s what makes it interesting is that he’s not a superhero.
Reed noted that Tracker is always looking for ways to surprise viewers.
“When I watch a lot of these types of shows, the minute a character becomes infallible or perfect, I’m not interested,” Reed explained. “I love when characters have flaws and make mistakes and are deadly and can get hurt and can fail.”
He continued, “I’m very conscious of not making Colter too perfect. We tease him, we let him make mistakes and we let him do the wrong thing. I think that’s what makes writing the character fun — at least for me.”
Tracker It airs on CBS Sundays at 8pm ET before airing the next day on Paramount+.
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