Reenie and Colter’s Relationship Is a Fan Favorite on ‘Tracker’
Reenie is a key member of Colter’s team. She’s able to look up legal records that assist in his cases. She can also help get him out of scrapes with local law enforcement and occasionally call in favors. In both Season 2 and Season 3, we learned more about Reenie’s professional and personal life outside of Colter. That’s awesome! But that doesn’t mean she can’t also date him. Contrary to what every romantic comedy wants to sell audiences, romance and career are not mutually exclusive. Not to be dramatic, but a slow burn still has to burn or the candle will go out.
Colter and Reenie are a good team. What better basis for a romantic relationship is that? They very clearly care about each other. They worry about each other. They’re both very responsible. They have similar values, but clash over a few things. Reenie does not always approve of Colter’s vigilante methods, and Colter does not always approve of Reenie’s shady clients. It’s good to have tension in addition to chemistry. Some of the best scenes on the show occur when Reenie and Colter happen to be in the same physical location and debrief over drinks outside of Colter’s infamous van. And she’s one of the only people that he’ll open up to about his past. There’s real trust there.
Mel First Appeared in ‘Tracker’ Season 3, Episode 3 “First Fire”
Colter’s Lone Wolf Tendencies Will Probably Win Out on ‘Tracker’
Maybe fans and ‘shippers alike should just trust the process. Perhaps Mel has been introduced in order to prove to Reenie and Colter that they do have feelings and should try to make a relationship work. It’s not unheard of for a television show to do something like that. Anyone who has ever ‘shipped characters on a long-running television series likely has a grievance with some character who “got in the way” of the inevitable. Using The Walking Dead as an example, think about how Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) briefly flirted with a suburban single mom named Jessie (Alexandra Breckenridge) before ultimately getting together with his future second wife and love of his life Michonne (Danai Gurira). Maybe Mel is the Jessie here. Reenie, on the other hand, is broken up with her boyfriend Elliot (Michael Rady) at the beginning of Season 3. You all caught Colter’s brother Russell (Jensen Ackles) asking about her love life, right? At least someone in the Shaw family is curious!
The lone wolf vibe is an interesting idea for a character like this, and befitting his profession, but that doesn’t mean it’s the right creative decision. Eventually, it’s going to alienate audiences. Characters have to change and grow. Taking risks is not just a healthy thing for a human being. It moves the story forward. Even if Colter and Reenie do date in the third season of Tracker, and it’s a disaster, that’s something! Let them crash and burn. They can learn from that experience and both grow as characters. It’s way better than ignoring the dynamic completely.
