
Two original Tracker cast members exit the crime drama ahead of season 3’s release. Tracker season 3’s release is slated for October 19, as Justin Hartley’s titular character, Colter Shaw, continues to take on challenging new cases.
What Eric Graise & Abby McEnany’s Exits Mean For Tracker
Colter’s Circle Of Friends & Collaborators Becomes Smaller
Tracker season 2 struggled to continue Velma’s story thoughtfully without Teddi, and Bobby’s story had the same problem, with him having one foot out the door after the introduction of Randy and the beginning of his collaboration with Colter. Their exits not only decrease the number of characters Tracker audiences know and love, but they also have massive consequences story-wise.
Our Take On The Exits’ Effects On Tracker Season 3
Colter’s Aloofness Risks Becoming Even More Prominent With His Team Shrinking
While it was always evident that Colter’s team felt more like family at times, one not as problematic as Colter’s biological one, Colter was still distant. Tracker hinted more than once at that stemming from Colter’s upbringing and the mystery of his father Ashton’s death, but that didn’t change the fact that Colter seemingly wanted to be closer to them.
Tracker season 3 premieres on CBS at 8pm ET on Sunday, October 19, 2025.
Every time that feeling presented itself, Colter’s lone wolf instincts kicked in, prompting him to stay away. Graise and McEnany’s exits force Bobby and Velma not to be in Colter’s life anymore, meaning that Colter will have even fewer people around to try and get close to him. This could leave Colter all the more isolated in Tracker season 3.





