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NEW UPDATE – ‘Tracker’ Season 1 Finale Dominates Sunday Night With 7.4 Million Viewers

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Tracker’s Justin Hartley Has A Sweet Message For Fans As Manifest’s Melissa Roxburgh Joins The CBS Drama

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Breaking News – ‘Tracker’ Season 1 Finale Dominates Sunday Night With 7.4 Million Viewers

The television landscape was electrified this past Sunday as the season finale of “Tracker” drew an astounding 7.4 million viewers, cementing its place as a dominant force in prime-time entertainment. The show, which has captivated audiences with its gripping plot and dynamic characters, reached new heights with its climactic finale, leaving fans eager for more.

“Tracker,” which debuted earlier this year, quickly became a fan favorite due to its compelling storyline and high production values. The series follows the life of Alex Monroe, a former military tracker turned private investigator, as he uses his unique skills to solve complex cases and uncover hidden truths. With a blend of action, suspense, and intricate character development, “Tracker” has consistently garnered strong ratings, but the season finale’s viewership surpassed all expectations.

The finale, which aired on Sunday night, was a masterclass in storytelling, tying up several plot threads while setting the stage for future developments. Fans were on the edge of their seats as Monroe confronted his nemesis in a high-stakes showdown that delivered both emotionally and dramatically. The episode’s combination of thrilling action sequences and poignant character moments resonated deeply with the audience, driving the show to its highest ratings yet.

The impressive viewership numbers are a testament to the show’s broad appeal and ability to engage and retain its audience. Social media platforms were abuzz during and after the episode, with fans expressing their excitement

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The impressive viewership numbers are a testament to the show’s broad appeal and ability to engage and retain its audience. Social media platforms were abuzz during and after the episode, with fans expressing their excitement and speculation about what the next season might bring. Critics have also praised “Tracker” for its strong narrative and well-developed characters, further cementing the show’s reputation as a standout in the crowded television landscape.

Given the phenomenal success of the first season, the network has already confirmed the renewal of “Tracker” for a second season. Fans can look forward to more intense investigations, deeper character explorations, and the introduction of new antagonists and allies. As the Reagan family continues to navigate the complexities of life and law enforcement in New York City, viewers can look forward to a season filled with surprises, growth, and unforgettable moments.

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As for when you can see Justin Hartley and Melissa Roxburgh as the Shaw brother and sister, TVLine reports that the Manifest alum will make her guest appearance in the new episode of Tracker on Sunday, May 5 at 9 p.m. ET on CBS. Hartley also had another message for fans. In a separate Instagram post about an interview, he also wrote this:

[M]ostly thanks to all of the @trackercbs fans for tuning in each week at whatever the hell time we come on. Seriously though, I love sports! You all are why and how we are able to make this special show. Thank you.

At the time of writing, Roxburgh is only confirmed for one episode of Tracker, and Season 1 will come to an end just a couple of weeks after her debut with the finale on May 19. Assuming Dory is still alive and well at the end of her episode on May 5, the show could always bring her back. Just a few weeks after the new drama premiered, CBS renewed it for a second season, and Justin Hartley’s This Is Us family showed plenty of support.
Some of the show’s early success is undoubtedly due to the series premiere immediately following the 2024 Super Bowl, and Hartley credited his time on This Is Us for him getting that opportunity. This Is Us actually nabbed the post-Super Bowl slot on NBC back in 2018, for one of its most memorable and heartbreaking episodes.

If you want to revisit Justin Hartley’s time as Kevin Pearson while waiting for more of him as Colter Shaw, you can find all six seasons of This Is Us streaming with a Hulu subscription. New episodes of Tracker continue airing on Sundays on CBS, and you can catch up on any you might have missed so far streaming with a Paramount+ subscription.

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