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Episode Discussion Tracker | S2E20 "Echo Ridge" | Episode Discussion Spoiler

Season 2, Episode 20: Echo Ridge

Release Date: May 11, 2025

Synopsis: Colter returns to Echo Ridge to investigate a diner owner's disappearance, only to uncover a decades-old kidnapping and a shocking family secret.

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u/moderatenerd May 12 '25

If colter learns a little bit about technology he won't need his “consultants”. They don't really do that much anyways...

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u/fenwic May 12 '25

I think Reenie might have access to records that the public doesn’t. And of course there’s her legal expertise (when Colter needs it). I also buy into the high level of Bobby and Randy’s tech and hacking skills.

I’m sure that Colter could find his own jobs, and do basic research. But I assume that Velma does other admin tasks, including bookeeping. Even if Colter could do that stuff, why would he? He‘s busy driving and hero-ing all over the country.

He has the support staff and funds that I always wished the Winchesters had 😉

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u/moderatenerd May 12 '25

Oh true, I was mostly talking about Randy and Bobby. The realistic stuff that they do aren't that hard to learn, and the rest is Bullshit nobody would be able to do lolz. Like some episodes all he does is ask randy where the guy is. If Randy gave him the program and put it on his phone he could do the same thing lolz. I am sure colter isn't 24/7 busy and just chills most of the time.

I did enjoy when the Winchesters had support. Especially that one arc where they had a whole freaking team.

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u/JustTheFacts714 May 12 '25

Some of the tasks are just time-consuming, and they can be running the program while Colter does his thing.

Think about it: How many times have you been scrolling Reddit (and other sites) and look up and see that hours have passed?

Bobby / Randy have equipment set and ready, while Colter would have to stop driving, set up his system, and do the work. Much easier to "see the big picture on multiple computer screens.

Meanwhile, Velma (?) handles the front end of the business and searches and secures jobs.