
There’s something electric about Reenie Greene and Colter Shaw. They’re colleagues, trusted allies, and maybe something more. Ever since Tracker began, fans have speculated: are they just professional partners, or is there something deeper?
Fiona Rene, who plays Reenie, has shared insights about their past, how their relationship stands now, and what future we might see. If you’re curious what’s been going on behind the scenes — emotionally and narratively — this is your guide.
Who Is Reenie Greene? A Quick Character Snapshot
Reenie Greene works as a lawyer. She has strong standards, clear goals, and isn’t afraid to do things for herself. She also has a history with Colter — not romantic, but with enough emotional layers that fans can feel something brewing.
Importantly, Reenie begins Tracker as someone finding her footing: launching her own firm, juggling cases, and managing her professional identity apart from Colter.
The Past: Reenie & Colter’s History — What We Know
Tension from the Start
From early episodes, the show establishes that Reenie and Colter share a certain tension. They respect each other, have trust, and sometimes even playful banter — but also frustrations. Reenie has expressed that Colter tends to be shut off emotionally, and that affects their dynamic.
A Key Moment — The Hotel Night
There’s a storyline about “the night at the hotel,” which Reenie has had to revisit emotionally. That moment looms large, suggesting there was once something potentially romantic, or at least significantly intimate, which Colter is conflicted about.
Reenie’s Independence & Colter’s Role
Reenie made a major decision: she founded her own law firm. That gave her a sense of agency and identity outside her work with Colter. She wants to be more than just his legal back-up. Still, she often steps in to help when Colter needs it. Their professional lives are intertwined.
The Present: Where They Stand Now
Growing Professional Respect
Even when they’re not aligned romantically, the respect is clear. Reenie sees Colter’s capacity, and Colter leans on Reenie not just for legal help but for emotional grounding. That respect has become the backbone of their relationship.
Flirtation, but Caution
There’s flirtation — texted and unspoken. But both characters seem cautious. Reenie in particular has standards; she expects more than just chemistry. She values stability, vulnerability, and open communication. She’s made it clear that she isn’t settling for less.
Entering Relationships Elsewhere — Elliot, Russell & the Mix
We’ve also seen Reenie explore connections outside of Colter. For instance, she brings Elliot as a plus-one to a retreat, which complicates things. Then there’s Russell (Colter’s brother), who is charming and interested, but Reenie’s not quite in a place to fully open up. All this builds the tension.
What Fiona Rene Says: The Character’s Goals & Boundaries
Colter May or May Not Fit Her Goals
Reenie has goals — personally, professionally, emotionally. Fiona Rene has said that Colter “may or may not fit into those goals.” Meaning: even if they’re drawn to each other, there may be values, life paths, or emotional limits that prevent a full romantic relationship.
Standards & Emotional Needs
She doesn’t want games. She wants someone grounded, capable of vulnerability, with open communication. She wants authenticity. She expects more than superficial affection.
Challenges in the Way: Why They Haven’t Fully Connected
Colter’s Emotional Armor
Colter tends to be closed off in emotional matters. He’s been focused on cases, danger, and survival. That makes it hard for him to give what Reenie wants (openness, emotional clarity). It’s not that he doesn’t care — he does — but showing vulnerability is tough.
Reenie’s Self-Reliance and Independence
Reenie has built up walls too. She’s independent, strong, used to controlling her environment — her law firm, her client decisions. Letting someone else in — especially someone like Colter, who moves between chaos and order — is risky.
Outside Love Interests & Emotional Distance
Elliot’s presence, Russell’s interest, and Reenie’s own choices introduce competition and choices. These external factors give Reenie alternatives, which means she doesn’t have to push for a relationship with Colter. That can slow or complicate things.
The Future: What Might Come Between Reenie & Colter
Slow Burn vs. Rushed Romance
Fiona Rene’s comments suggest that the writers are committed to a slow burn. They want the relationship to feel earned, not forced. So, don’t expect a sudden leap into romance — more decisions, more reflection, more scenes where chemistry clashes with reality.
Increased Collaboration & Shared Stakes
Reenie is stepping more into field work, doing deposition travel, checking out storage units, even investigating suspect locations. These increased stakes will push her and Colter together under strain — which tends to accelerate emotional reveal.
Potential for Moments of Vulnerability
When characters trust each other in moments of danger or uncertainty, it often breaks down walls. Given how their cases force them into messy, risky situations, Reenie and Colter might have to rely on each other in deeply personal ways. That’s where growth happens.
Will It Become Romantic? Maybe, But Not Immediately
Rene suggests it’s not inevitable, and even if it happens, it won’t be simple. The show seems to be asking: is romance possible when life is dangerous, careers are intense, and personal goals pull you in different directions? The answer may emerge slowly.
Why Fans Care So Much
Chemistry, Banter & Emotional Truth
There’s chemistry. There’s witty banter. There’s moments when they actually understand each other. Fans respond to that. It feels more real than just flirting—it feels like two people carrying shared burdens and understanding each other’s flaws.
Representation of Strong Female Identity
Reenie isn’t just a love interest; she’s a deeply ambitious, capable woman with her own goals and moral code. Watching her balance professionalism, personal life, and emotional complexity gives fans someone relatable.
The Wish-Fulfillment & Tension
The “will they or won’t they” trope is classic, and done well—as Tracker seems to—it’s compelling. Viewers want closure, but they also enjoy the tension. It’s emotional investment.
What Fiona Rene Wants Us to See
Fiona Rene has said she wants certain things for Reenie: emotional vulnerability, someone who’s grounded, no games. She also wants Reenie’s goals to be respected, both personally and professionally—not just someone’s partner, but someone with agency.
She also hopes for more viewers to appreciate Reenie’s messy moments—those times when she may falter, feel insecure, or struggle with her standards. Because that’s what makes her human.
What to Watch For in Upcoming Episodes
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Scenes where Reenie is more in the field — traveling, investigating, getting in the dirt.
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Moments when Colter shows vulnerability — when he opens up, shares something from his past, or shows emotional risk.
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Encounters between Reenie + Elliot vs. Reenie + Colter — how comparisons shape her choices.
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Impact of Russell Shaw’s return on the dynamic.
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How Reenie balances her new law firm, her client base, her personal feelings — does she compromise, change goals, or stay true?
Conclusion: Past, Present & Whatever Comes Next
Reenie and Colter’s story in Tracker isn’t just romance—it’s a narrative about identity, trust, and emotional honesty. Their past has tension, their present carries possibility, and their future feels layered with choices.
Fiona Rene makes it clear: Reenie wants more than just flirtation. She wants someone who fits her life, someone who respects her career and emotional goals. Colter might be that person one day, but only if he’s willing to meet her there.
For now, fans get the slow burn, the tension, and the moments of connection that hint at something deeper. And truth is—sometimes, the anticipation makes the payoff even sweeter.
FAQs
1. What is Reenie Greene’s profession and how does that impact her relationship with Colter?
Reenie is a lawyer who recently started her own law firm. Her professionalism, standards, and independence often put her at odds with Colter’s unpredictable life.
2. Has Reenie and Colter ever been romantically involved?
Not explicitly on-screen. There are intimate moments and strong emotional tension, but nothing definitive. Their relationship has flirtatious undertones and history, but the show has kept their connection ambiguous.
3. Who is Elliot, and what role does he play in Reenie’s life?
Elliot is introduced as Reenie’s date or plus-one in some recent episodes. He provides a contrast to Colter—more emotionally available, stable, and communicative.
4. Does Reenie want Colter to change for her?
Reenie desires growth in her partner—someone vulnerable, grounded, reliable. But she also values authenticity and doesn’t want someone who pretends.
5. Will Reenie and Colter end up together?
It’s possible, but not guaranteed. The show seems to be building toward something slowly, exploring both emotional and professional aspects before making big romantic moves.