Tracker Season 2 Episode 3: Release date and time, what to expect, and more

Tracker Season 2 Episode 3 airs on October 27, 2024 (Image via CBS)
Tracker Season 2 Episode 3 airs on October 27, 2024 (Image via CBS)

One of the most popular dramas on the CBS schedule is the crime-mystery drama Tracker. Season 2, episode 3, Bloodlines, brings the riveting stories together this Sunday. Viewers are looking to see which direction Justin Hartley takes as Colter Shaw in the new episode.

This is known to be an intense action show with complex storylines; this episode goes into Colter's partnership with Billie Matalon, played by Sofia Pernas, his longtime rival turned ally, who team up to find a missing high school baseball star.

As Colter and his brother walk and balance their competitive natures against the demands presented by the case, one realizes that the story promises high stakes. With government agents already entangled in Colter's past and his brother's return, episode 3 will test Colter's mettle.


Tracker Season 2 Episode 3 release date and time

Justin Hartley in Tracker (Image via CBS)
Justin Hartley in Tracker (Image via CBS)

Tracker Season 2 Episode 3 airs on CBS Sunday, October 27, 2024, at 9:00 PM ET. It'll stream the following day on Paramount+.

Here's when Tracker Season 2 Episode 3 will be out in major timezones:

Time ZoneRelease DateTime
Eastern Time (ET)October 27, 20249:00 PM
Pacific Time (PT)October 27, 20246:00 PM
Central Time (CT)October 27, 20248:00 PM
Mountain Time (MT)October 27, 20247:00 PM
British Summer Time (BST)October 28, 20242:00 AM
Central European Summer Time (CEST)October 28, 20243:00 AM
China Standard Time (CST)October 28, 20249:00 AM
Japan Standard Time (JST)October 28, 202410:00 AM
Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT)October 28, 202412:00 PM
New Zealand Daylight Time (NZDT)October 28, 20242:00 PM

This episode is expected to carry on the storyline of Colter's short alliance with Billie Matalon. The Wrap says Tracker Season 2 will be aired every Sunday.


What will happen in Tracker Season 2 Episode 3?

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In "Bloodlines," Colter Shaw is hired to locate a missing high school athlete, thus setting the stage for an unlikely team-up with his former arch-nemesis, Billie Matalon, played by Sofia Pernas. This character allows the viewer to dig deeper into her history and connection with Colter.

However, Collider has it that Billie's relationship with Colter makes this connection interesting from a personal tension layer and oscillates between rivalry and reluctant alliance. Billie's earlier encounters with Colter reflect a past that could represent some key to this future cooperation or confrontation.

It will show the struggles of the young athletes under such pressure while exploring how ambitions and pressures converge with the mystery of where the missing teen is.

This may go into a dark corner since this is in the high-stakes world of sports where ambitions blur out those ethics, and everybody has a secret. Fans will get a lot more tension from a chaotic plot as truths begin to unfold about Colter's past and Billie's history, changing everything between them from now on.


A recap of what happened in Tracker Season 2 Episode 2

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The second episode was a roller coaster ride with a higher stake because Colter's journey took a more dangerous turn involving government agents and a missing man named Scott Palmer, who obsessed with conspiracy theories. When Colter goes missing after facing an enigmatic phenomenon, his team fights out to rescue him along with the estranged brother of Colter, who comes out to be portrayed by Jensen Ackles.

In Tracker Season 2 Episode 2, titled "Ontological Shock," in the probe of Colter into the UAP (Unidentified Anonymous Phenomena), he was abducted by cryptic agents. In what now appears to be a high-level dramatic twist of the event, he was freed but equipped with a collar that holds some tracking gadget installed in the neck.

Collider said that Scott Palmer's conspiracy theories had connected him to a professor named Dr. Iris Blair, who was said to be researching extraterrestrial signals. Colter still did not appear convinced, though Russell kept the belief in this mysterious phenomenon alive.

According to The Wrap, showrunner Elwood Reid hinted that the show would focus more on Shaw's family's complicated past in season 2. Family secrets from episode 2 could impact future episodes. This setting in episode 2 prepares the grounds for "Bloodlines" because Colter's mystery and tangled relations continue.


Don't miss the next Tracker episode on CBS. It'll stream the following day on Paramount+.

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