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S02.E14: Exodus


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At first I thought "Hey, a straightforward club owner for a change.  He's honest."  Too honest, apparently.

I also thought it was going to turn out that Anton was going to sell his soul to the devil for some saxophone talent, a la Robert Johnson.

Topflight police work there, Lieutenant.  No inspection of the crime scene, didn't even notice the CC camera.  It looked she was there just as a prop for Colter.

Reenie is on a long slide down.  Keep recordings, and pictures, and copies of any files that come up.  You in trouble here.

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I guess I'm the only one here that likes the dark themes on Tracker.  I don't think the show is violent either.  A few points...

.  Was this a short episode?  I watched it recorded and it still had about 10 minutes left according to my progress bar.

.  I know this is going to cause people to throw tomatoes at me but, I like the new tech dude.  He always seems to be eating and seems funny and light hearted!  Bobby could stay with his family awhile longer.

.  Colter got shot at and went through all that work just to give the money away.  Hell, he could've just made a small donation!

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35 minutes ago, rr2911 said:

 

.  I know this is going to cause people to throw tomatoes at me but, I like the new tech dude.  He always seems to be eating and seems funny and light hearted!  Bobby could stay with his family awhile longer.

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I'm with you! I really like Randy, he's charismatic and funny, his scenes are always good. The hacking in this episode was a little too fast and easy but I don't mind it.

This show was better when the episodes were named after the towns, every episode feels like a Halloween episode now. The plot was forgettable but not that bad I was expecting some supernatural elements again but I'm glad the writers didn't really go there.

Colter drops another body! And why didn't they call for backup\paramedics before the bad guy was dead? they were there for a long time.

Whoever wrote the episode was probably inspired by True Detective season 1

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41 minutes ago, TheCathedral said:

I'm with you! I really like Randy, he's charismatic and funny, his scenes are always good. The hacking in this episode was a little too fast and easy but I don't mind it.

This show was better when the episodes were named after the towns, every episode feels like a Halloween episode now. The plot was forgettable but not that bad I was expecting some supernatural elements again but I'm glad the writers didn't really go there.

Colter drops another body! And why didn't they call for backup\paramedics before the bad guy was dead? they were there for a long time.

Whoever wrote the episode was probably inspired by True Detective season 1

I think the only thing that I commented out loud to my wife was when the lady cop got shot and they waited awhile before they called 911.  Good episode!

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Yes! We’re back to the small town setting, just the way I like it. But still no Bobby… 😢

Then the weird stuff creeping in — cult magic, secret tunnels, old Infini rituals manuscripts, a club owner performing human sacrifice rituals to achieve immortality.

Colter refusing to accept Deon’s reward money — a first time for everything. The money is to be donated to a program in Father Cheval’s church instead — a heartfelt ending to a weird case.

Reenie agreeing to Leo Sharf’s off-the-books arrangements seems a bit out of character. But it’s needed by the plot, I guess. Colter will need to “save” her one day down the road.

Logically, Leo Sharf doesn’t need a lawyer to perform these shady things for him. He needs to hire a Crisis Manager aka the “Fixer” — just like what Nick Shapiro did for Airbnb.

The S02 finale is approaching fast and we still heard nothing about digging into Shaw’s family secrets. 😏

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10 hours ago, astrohip said:

I'm out. Between the show losing its way (too violent, too many deaths, too unrealistic, no TRACKing), and missing the last 20 minutes tonight, I don't need this.

Seriously CBS, your "supposed" top ranked show, and you delay it that long?

I wanted to watch at its time slot, and it was so delayed that I watched today. I agree that it's lost its way. I like the tracking, and not the deaths.

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10 hours ago, DianeM said:

Strange that Colter always seem to be driving just a couple of hours from each new case.   I was glad he gave the money away, considering that lady cop worked as hard as he did to find the boy.

I think Velma tracks his location and only calls him about cases he is close to. We're probably supposed to think she calls him with other cases too that he may not accept and we just don't see them.

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I like Randy too. I wish they'd keep both him and Bobby. None of my business, of course, but I'm curious as to why the actor playing Bobby has had to take such a long hiatus. 

The part that made me shake my head the most was the club owner coming out back and declaring loudly that he didn't know any of that was back there.  Uh huh. Until this, I was like Dowel Jones, above, and was happy there was a straightforward honest club owner, for once. Then he started protesting too much when he came out back. 

There was a lot of super bad police work in this one.  How did the cops not look into the piano before Colter?

And finally, when the kid was going to bring his sax into the hospital there is no way they would let him play it!

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1 hour ago, Cowgirl said:

The part that made me shake my head the most was the club owner coming out back and declaring loudly that he didn't know any of that was back there.  Uh huh. Until this, I was like Dowel Jones, above, and was happy there was a straightforward honest club owner, for once. Then he started protesting too much when he came out back. 

 

It was funny how he gave bad directions and instantly incriminated himself, he wasn't even a suspect, like what was his endgame?

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On 3/24/2025 at 10:38 AM, DianeM said:

Strange that Colter always seem to be driving just a couple of hours from each new case.   I was glad he gave the money away, considering that lady cop worked as hard as he did to find the boy.

I fanwank this as Velma always having at least a general idea of where he is and only contacting him with cases in the vicinity.

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On 3/24/2025 at 7:25 AM, rr2911 said:

.  I know this is going to cause people to throw tomatoes at me but, I like the new tech dude.

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I don't really like Randy. To me the writers and actor are trying too hard to make him wise-cracking and quirky. Also it's so weird how Colter is always asking about Bobby. It's either like they want to acknowledge to the audience that his absence is explainable, or that this is leading up to something terrible going on in Bobby's life.

As for this ep, I found it too weird. 

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