
In a kinda sorta rare move for Tracker, “The Grey Goose” also happens to be almost 100 percent populated by female supporting characters. Truly, the only men in the episode are Colter himself and Cousin Randy (Chris Lee), who gives us a quick update about what Bobby (Eric Graise) has been up to since temporarily departing the series earlier in Season 2. We were originally told that he was dealing with “family stuff,” and learned in this episode that a friend of Bobby’s, who was like a brother, recently passed away.
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The episode opens with a prison transfer that goes wrong. The prisoner, Justine (Camille Hollett-French), feigns an illness, and the driver, Rachel (Carlena Britch), almost too willingly agrees to pull over. Justine shoots the other prison guard and, as far as the cops know, takes Rachel hostage. Lucky for her, or so we think, Rachel’s aunt, Detective Brock (Diana Maria Riva), worked with Colter in Season 1, Episode 9, “Aurora.” Brock enlists him for a second team-up and makes Colter an official temporary employee of the Aurora Police Department. Our intrepid loner is appropriately grumpy about that, but the cops don’t pay cash.
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Meanwhile, Randy learns that the getaway driver’s sister was incarcerated with Justine and goes by “Mama Roach” (Laura Patalano). Billie, who picks a few fights to earn the respect of the women inside and learn the power structure, meets her as well. But Justine’s cellmate and Mama Roach are too smart for Billie’s story. They figure out that she’s not who she says she is and jump her in the yard. Billie calls for the one guard who knows her true identity and gets out of jail (almost) free. She got the information they needed, but it was a really close call!

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Reenie jokes to Velma that she’s not a good friend because she certainly wouldn’t put herself behind bars for Colter like Billie did. Velma rolls her eyes in response to the suggestion that Billie is just a friend. Whoa! Sure enough, at the end of the episode, when all is said and done, Colter spends the night in Billie’s hotel room. The romantic life of Colter Shaw on Tracker continues to defy description. There’s Billie, Camille Pickett (when she returns from overseas), the will-they-won’t-they with Reenie, and who knows who else! As long as his many situationships across the continental United States are fine with keeping it casual — and it does seem like they do — it’s all good.
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Back to the mystery at hand. Midway through the episode, Detective Brock gets a call from Rachel. She tells her aunt that she jumped out of the car and gives Brock a vague set of directions to find her. But Colter finally picks up on social cues and calls Rachel’s bluff. (He’s been good at tracking people, but bad at noticing when people are acting sus as recently as the previous episode of Season 2.) He suspects that she’s working with Justine, and when the directions Rachel gave Brock don’t match the other information they have on where the two are heading, the detective has to agree.
Colter and Brock race to get to the stepmother at her office. Justine and Rachel get there first and take the woman hostage. But the detective and the deputy are waiting when they leave the vault. Rachel goes so far as to put a gun to her own head, but Colter intervenes. Poor Brock, who got Rachel the job at the prison to begin with, now has to arrest her own niece. “We all have blind spots when it comes to family,” Colter says. What about your family, Colter? He’s been dropping a tidbit about them once per episode for weeks. This time, it was that his dad used to teach him the importance of looking at things with “a fresh set of eyes” and used the phrase “burning daylight” a lot. But it’s past time that we finally revisited the saga of the Shaw family and learned more than folksy idioms and breakfast-for-dinner traditions. At least he’s got a government check coming to him, eventually, for a job well done.