Episode from 5-12-2024

I might as well forgo any introduction other than just telling you about another blog of mine, one on the show, Madam Secretary, that also covers politics at times. It is one of them that I hope to get more caught up on in the future than other ones of the past that might be best unresolved for always and eternity. After all, politics are modern and need keeping up with.

 

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I had some delays with recording the show when it was on. At least I was able to put it on tape and see it fairly soon after it aired, not that it matters now. I hope to have this update scheduled, but I am finally getting these done for reasons that wouldn’t make sense to others and could be seen as the wrong reasons. At least these will be done soon.

 

The first part has us in Virginia. Virginia, why’d you have to make things so complicated? It seems that someone is on the run from someone else and throws something in the trash. In this episode, it is Colter’s brother this time that interacts with him. Colter thinks that his brother pushed their father off a cliff, but his brother said that there was someone else. Either their father fell on his own or someone else did it. Their mother seemed to push the lie. Colter’s brother wants Colter’s help finding a friend of his. Colter agrees to help. This friend that ran off is named Doug.

 

They go to the house of Doug’s wife where she shows them a finger that was mailed to them. She has not called the police yet and the security cameras were disabled. Doug worked for a company called Horizon. Colter checks the fingerprint and calls his guy, Bob. This finger belongs to a person named Linn. Who the heck is Linn? They go to a woman named Yolanda, but she doesn’t help them as they are not family and they weren’t able to smooze their way in there. They still break in illegally to find that Linn is dead and all of his fingers were cut off. They are promptly arrested.

 

The second part has Colter and his brother in jail until Reenie frees them. It is weird that she talks about some things that might openly be lies or at least misleading statements around the cop that is freeing them from the jail. They eat lunch and Colter’s brother took something that they didn’t find in a search somehow because it may have been somewhere private. He also mentions something about a Peruvian curse that this person tries to do and goes to a places. While the two men there think that they are cops, they wind up gaining the upper hand and get info from these people.

 

The third part has the two of them walking away and they explain why Doug got separated. Reenie warns against looking into a place called Horizon. Colter does it anyways. They talk to a woman and she mentions that Colter’s brother is under an NDA. They go to a house and find a person dead.

 

The fourth part still has them looking for Doug. Colter wants to call the cops, but his brother prevents this. He also wonders what Colter would be wanting to do if he didn’t find missing people. Colter says that he has no “exit plan.” They meet Reenie who gives them more info as they look for where they believe Doug is being held hostage. At night, they go to this place and knock out a guard. I can’t exactly tell what all happens next as they storm the place.

 

The fifth part continues them looking for Doug with Colter’s brother being hit. This doesn’t last too long as Doug is found and rescued. Colter tends to his brother’s wound later that day after the sun rises. His brother goes hunting for the original captor of Doug, Solano. Doug reunites with his family, but Ruffle, the brother of Colter, isn’t there for the reunion. Ruffle did leave something: a flashdrive and note. Colter then drives off to his next location, whether that is.

 

On the next Tracker, there is someone missing on a boat and other people are out there. It is the season finale and I decided to blog about the episodes out of order as there is one that I’ll have to watch to the side when I am able to use both laptops at once again. (If just one of them could keep a charge for a while without having to be plugged in, then I wouldn’t have to worry about waiting for a new adapter to come in. I’ll check the status of that later and post about it here.) I hope not to wait too long to write about that old episode. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

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