
Tracker Season 2, Episode 13, “Neptune” ventures into the spy world, but makes Colter Shaw more of a passenger. The CBS drama tells a story where Colter has an important part to play, but at a certain point he’s no longer the one driving the action. This might be weird to any viewers who tune in specifically for actor Justin Hartley, yet it’s actually a testament to the strength of the show’s writing.
“Neptune” sees Colter hired to locate Clare Dillard, who disappears from a Manhattan dressing room and leaves her husband Logan dumbfounded. What seems like the most basic premise for an episode evolves into a pretty exciting game of espionage and betrayal, with an unexpectedly memorable dynamic between Colter and Logan. It may not be a standard Tracker episode, but producers Sharon Lee Watson and Ryan O’Nan serve up a pretty great one.
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Audiences know there’s more to Clare’s disappearance than meets the eye, because it would be a very short episode if she just walked off. (Although, ironically, the police’s belief that she abandoned her husband turns out to be sort of right — she was indeed walking away from him, albeit not by choice, and she does so again at the end.) But it’s how the truth unfolds that makes it interesting. The viewer is pulled into Clare’s story in the same way that Colter and Logan are, and once she appears on screen, she becomes the focus of the episode. It’s Clare who has to meet with the villain, Clare who has the emotional arc because said villain is her boss, Clare who gets the final fight and has to make the big decision. Nancy Drew alum Alvina August is excellent in the role, leaning hard on Clare’s internal conflict as someone who has both lied and been lied to.

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What’s interesting is that viewers come to invest in Clare and Logan’s marriage, even though the plotline demands that August and Rice share very little screen time together. Their biggest scenes are at the beginning, when their characters seem like any other couple and they don’t have the additional layers to play. That happens because both actors are able to convey how strongly Clare and Logan care about one another, even if they’re not physically in the same place. The revelation that Clare is a spy will not shock many audience members, but it’s supposed to be a devastating reveal for Logan, and Rice nails that emotional beat.

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The biggest thing that Tracker fans may dislike about “Neptune” is the comparatively small role that Colter and his team play as the episode goes on. The supporting cast is pretty much nonexistent at a certain point. Randy helps Colter with some computer magic when Colter checks out the SLD Publishing office, and Reenie pops up for a scene when Randy asks her to use her government contacts on Colter’s behalf. But neither character is seen on screen for very long. This is disappointing, but not necessarily abnormal, given that the rest of the crew is often separated from Colter anyway. It just becomes more noticeable because of Colter taking a step back from the story, too.