


Colter tracks down a missing young man who has been pulled into a deadly cult and doesn't want to be found.
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So security means basically nothing right? Because our hero is ripping through them like they're toddlers. I suppose we're meant to chalk that up to his father's forest training. I don't care too much about the person he's locating and that's becoming a pattern. I suppose it's part and parcel since the episode structure means we don't know the person until he's found them. Marginal improvement on the first episode. Maybe. Ehh honestly it's structured better because we don't have to do all the intro stuff but the actual tracking is less interesting because he's found right away and this is about escape not tracking. The convenient full volume surveillance system is as equally hilarious as our tracker taking down two security guards at once with guns. Who leaves audio at such full volume a passerby would think someone was literally inside. i mean why was it playing when no one was there? And if someone WAS there why was it so loud? Honestly that entire room doesn't seem to make any sense. Why is this random house surveilling people? It's supposed to be "Rebecca's house" where the insurance is sent to but why would Rebecca not live on the compound? She appears to live on the compound she doesn't appear to have special exit privileges so why is this house there and playing audio at house party levels.
That womans eyes were so creepy looking.
Just like with most new tv shows. They start out kind of slow but will get better after a few more episodes. That's if the network gives this show a chance.
I like this show. I watch shows to fill some time and don't nitpick about what is lacking that will make it a better show. So far (3 episodes in) I like it enough to keep watching. We learn a bit at a time about Colter's background and I really like that, as it isn't all shoved into one episode so to not overbear the plot line of the tracking job Colter is doing.
good lead character but the show is, not exactly exciting..







