Episode from 4-21-2024
It may seem strange to you that I am starting this blog today. After all, this episode aired a while ago. I knew that it might be delayed, but it turns out that it works better for me to post it today than it would the previous days where it would have or could have worked instead. I am also way behind on all of my blogs so it seems very strange to start a new one on the CBS TV show Tracker.
So what’s going on? Well, I have rules
of OCD that affectively started other blogs of mine after one had started. My
blog on The Good Wife started when it aired (intentionally, mind you) an hour
later than usual after an episode of a show that I was originally blogging
about first (Madam Secretary) aired. This same sort of rule also wound up
creating my blogs on CSI: Cyber and Elementary. Those shows are not the only
ones that I blog about. I would say that I still blog about them, but they are
inactive with me having to fix this sometime. I now laugh hysterically at my inability
to get blogs done anymore.
Still, it was the reverse of the usual
that had happened. When I started a blog on CSI: Vegas after it had started, it
was yielded for some reason its usual timeslot to Tracker. Thus, I decided that
I would have to create a blog about Tracker in order to make up for it.
Something that I would like to do with
this blog in the future is cover posts about missing persons cases that remain unsolved.
While they may sadly never be solved, I still hope that raising awareness about
them can help. While I don’t know if these posts will ever be made, if they
are, it would be during the hiatus of this show either during a current season
or between seasons.
I am going to end this introduction
before I get to the first paragraph of this show by posting a link to my blog
about CSI: Vegas. Obviously, this blog is much neglected now and I should
finish the posts on the rest of the episodes of this series now. I hope to
accomplish that at some point in time.
https://adamdeckercsivegas.blogspot.com/
We begin in Vermont. There is a dead
woman. A man wants to know if this is his daughter and he is let through. But
it isn’t Lona. It is Jamie, her friend. The protagonist talks to this father.
Lona has now been missing for three years. She might have been at the county
fair. He can’t seem to match the photo from the fair with a real photo just
yet. He wants to look at a note that was left to see if it really was like a
suicide note or farewell. It seems like the missing women were into occult like
things. But there are videos that they made that could be helpful for the case.
The protagonist and someone helping
him in this episode go to a house where they investigate more of what could be
happening. A photographer called earlier is able to help with facial
recognition. This is how the protagonist proves that Lona is alive.
The second part has Tracker (I’ll have
to look up the character’s names later) talking more to Lona’s father about
what could be going on with Lona. While the pictures are real, it seems that
she might be in a fugue state where she doesn’t remember who she is. A man was
with these women when they were exploring places and he thinks that it is
possible that there really were witches or something like that. Tracker watches
a video and notices from a heat signature that someone was really there.
The third part has Tracker chasing
someone and getting him. He is interrogated and mentions that he is not scared
of the ghosts. I ain’t afraid of no ghost. They are rather nice at 7:30 Central
on Thursdays. This guy mentions that a guy was with Lona. A yellow raincoat
might be a calling card. But the person who might have done that to a dead boy
is in jail. It might not be a coincidence. Where’s Leroy Jethro Gibbs when you
need him?
The fourth part has Tracker
interviewing the person who went to jail. He asked about the yellow raincoat
and says that it was his father who tortured him and he did this to his
victims. He believed that he was infested with a demon named Asteroff. Tracker
mentions that he let his father’s killer go and has been looking for him ever
since. That is what the cliff deaths subplot currently relates to. He goes to a
woman’s house and is suspicious of her. She’s the sister of the person in jail.
The fifth part has Tracker fighting
this woman and finding Lona alive. We learn why she was at the fair and how she
was alive this whole time. Basically, she was taken out before the police would
be searching this woman’s house. Her captor did kill the person from earlier.
She was kept alive as a part of the whole twisted mind of this person.
On the next Tracker, a man is looking
for his daughter and son and that’s about all that I can make of that promo. I
can’t think of much else to say about this since they never reveal much in
promos. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.
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