Tracker Season 2 Already Has a Key Female Character, and It’s Not Colter’s Family Member
She has all the reasons to know more about Colter’s family drama too.
There are still several months left until Tracker ’s return with its season 2, yet it’s already pretty clear that the major issue Colter Shaw has with his family isn’t for him only to handle.
The show’s season 1 ended on a cliffhanger suggesting that there are much more dark secrets that Colter’s mother has been keeping from him and his siblings, something that now makes her a number one suspect in the murder of Colter’s father.
Though the series’ next installment will surely take a closer look at the lead character’s family to eventually uncover all the mysteries, a side character is very likely to get a much bigger role. Ironically, it’s none of Colter’s family members.
Tracker’s season 1 introduced Lizzy Hawking, Colter’s family friend who he hasn’t seen for a long time after both spent their childhood together. Initially showing up as one of the side characters, Lizzy’s role grows much bigger as soon as the first season approaches its final episodes.
While Colter is trying to stay away from all the drama that keeps swirling his family and tormenting him personally, Lizzy turns out to be a real help for him since she suddenly reveals that she’s aware of her mother having an affair with Colter’s father before the latter’s mysterious death.
Additionally, she gives another bombshell detail, telling Colter about his father’s visit to her house not long before he died just to leave a box full of documents that Lizzy found only after her mother’s death.
Lizzy’s revelations also come as yet another controversial addition to the whole drama, since she admits to having sent that box to Colter’s sister Dory, but the latter never mentioned anything like this to her brother.
In the upcoming second season, Lizzy is very likely to become a major game player in Colter’s investigation, because not only it definitely has something to do with her mother as well, but also due to the fact that Lizzy is the first ever person to talk to Colter openly about his father’s passing, thus making it clear that she’s also eager to learn all the truth.