Season 2 of Tracker is permitting Fiona Rene’s Reenie to develop outdoors of her connection to Justin Hartley‘s character, Colter.
“Clearly we’re constructing on Colter’s relationships and what he’s in a position to do. We’re attending to see extra of him. However then for Reenie, we’re seeing her identification with out Colter,” Rene, 36, solely advised Us Weekly forward of the latest episode, which airs Sunday, November 3.
Rene is thrilled to seek out out extra about Reenie, including, “Earlier than it was like, ‘Who’s she? What was her relationship to him? Who was she alongside him? How might she assist him?’ And although all these issues are nonetheless true, now we’re seeing Reenie. Who’s she, and what’s her life, and what’s she considering and the place is she in her life?”
Whereas the primary season of Tracker wanted to introduce everybody via their particular person relationships with Colter, the hit CBS sequence is now branching out.
“We solely noticed [Reenie] subsequent to him. Now you’re seeing her in her personal workplace — which she helped design — and we’re seeing her love life and we’re seeing her hobbies,” Rene teased. “I feel we are able to get actually excited to see extra of her as a person versus simply her relationship with him.”
Tracker, which debuted in February, is centered round survivalist Colter who travels the nation serving to folks and regulation enforcement deal with a wide range of mysteries. He normally will get assist from a crew throughout the nation together with his handler Velma (Abby McEnany), a hacker named Bobby (Eric Graise) and Reenie, who has been his lawyer the previous two seasons.
Reenie’s story developed originally of season 2 together with her beginning her personal regulation agency.
“I’m so impressed by Reenie. I’m not Reenie and I strive so arduous to stay as much as her. I’ve been saying WWRD [What Would Reenie Do],” Rene joked to Us. “Seeing her not solely deal with herself, deal with the people who she loves and construct a enterprise and attempt to have a relationship — it’s what the world is anticipating of a girl. It’s arduous to do and she or he’s doing it.”
She continued: “I’m considering seeing if there’s any cracks alongside the best way and the way she’s holding all of it up. However I actually am impressed by her. I feel with the brand new agency, it’s given her a brand new sense of confidence that she doesn’t should reply to somebody with reference to what case is necessary and what’s not. We’ll see extra of that sooner or later.”
The shift has additionally allowed Reenie to share the display screen extra with Velma. Rene is hopeful that as Tracker progresses, there will likely be extra alternatives for everybody in Colter’s life to spend extra time collectively.
“Whereas Colter is lone-wolfing out within the wild, our love for him brings us collectively and our love for what he does brings us collectively,” she mirrored to Us. “This concept of monitoring has change into Colter’s child, and we’re all making an attempt to deal with it. So I feel it’s bringing Velma, Bobby and Reenie a lot nearer collectively that it could be foolish not to have the ability to see that [more].”
After Tracker’s success on CBS, the sequence scored itself an extended season with 22 episodes as an alternative of 13. This has led to extra episodes the place Colter reunites together with his crew — beginning with Sunday’s episodes. Based on the synopsis, Reenie will get Colter to take a case involving a girl lacking from a high-end wellness retreat.
Rene previewed the episode for Us — and teased how the case allowed Reenie to get extra concerned, saying, “Reenie likes to shock herself. In episode 4, she will get on her palms and knees within the dust [to help] and is like, ‘Oh, OK. I can do that and I can do it in heels.’ That makes her really feel assured and good and highly effective. So I might love to have the ability to see her do [that more].”
Bringing Reenie to life the previous two seasons has made Rene root for the way forward for the character.
“I want to see her stay a full life and I want to see the place her vulnerabilities are. I want to see who she depends on each time she has an issue and when she doesn’t have management,” Rene advised Us. “And I want to see her fall and get again up once more. That’s what I need to see for her.”
Tracker airs on CBS Sundays at 8 p.m. ET. New episodes stream the following day on Paramount+.