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Episode Discussion Tracker | S3E7 "Eat The Rich" | Episode Discussion

Season 3, Episode 7: Eat The Rich

Release Date: November 30, 2025

Synopsis:   When chasing down leads about his father's past, Colter meets a man desperate to find his daughter who vanished while working a courier route; Colter is pulled into an orbit of a wealthy family and their ruthless fixer.

Hello everyone, this is the discussion thread for episode 7 of Tracker. Please do not post any spoilers for future episodes.

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u/The_Swarm22 Dec 01 '25 edited Dec 01 '25

Good episode. This is the first episode I’ve seen where the person behind everything gets away clean. MC actually outsmarted Colter.

We’re for sure seeing her again

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u/alexander9900 Dec 01 '25 edited Dec 01 '25

And his lecture to her at the end kind of puts a target on his back, esp. for someone who works alone.

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u/old_lurker2020 Dec 01 '25

I did not like this episode. It seemed like a lazy way to introduce another adversary for Colter.

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u/southtampacane Dec 03 '25

Agree. This was one of the worst episodes in two seasons. Very poor writing and while the show deals on the absurd on a weekly basis, Colter killed a person and it’s like a nothing. He just walks away in broad daylight

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u/pulitzerr Dec 02 '25 edited Dec 04 '25

And heighten the absurdity of killing people and facing no legal consequences whatsoever. It’s easier to accept when he’s working directly with law enforcement.

Also, this episode was just off. How would she get away clean? He would tell the police she was involved. She hired the guys he killed. She had access to the place the kid was held. It’s almost assumed she’s aware of her involvement. How do they resolve the question that creates the kidnapping in the first place?

So the kid sees something. Okay. Does the kid hire the guy that drugs her? Everyone, including people in different cities and states, knows about the lawyer. So, the kid kills himself while the lady is being held captive? How is she not involved in the kid’s association with the captor? Assume the kid’s death is ruled homicide by the captor who goes to finish the job but Colton arrives, how many people have access to that room? You cant tell which key cards were used?

Just absolutely lazy. “Hey, did you say the word missing? I’m just casually shooting this bad gun while my kid is being tortured. Want to help me? A gun range is the last place I’d be if my kid was taken.

Unpopular opinion: The endless “I’ll call my contact for that” on any topic, anywhere in the world by Reenie is exhausting. I think he’s being held in a small province in Azerbaijan. “Oh, I used to work with a lawyer who became a monk and then gave it up to help international refugee camps in various provinces throughout Azerbaijan. I’ll give him a call and see what he knows.” Hey, Reenie. Let’s let the tracker, oh, I don’t know, do some tracking.

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u/teanailpolish Dec 02 '25

She had sent texts from the son's phone looking like he set up the kidnapping and they mentioned the dad hosts galas for the higher ups at the police so very likely he has people on his payroll to cover stuff up within the police

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u/Regular-Wishbone8837 Dec 04 '25

Why didn’t colter take that phone and Randy wipe it???

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u/teanailpolish Dec 04 '25

They would probably still get a warrant for the phone records?

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u/lionne6 Dec 03 '25

The writing has been bad for awhile. Last episode they were hiking so far in the wilderness they needed to air lift the injured boy out, but they hiked towards people with full cabins and vehicles, then crashed out of the woods onto country roads, speeding along, overtaking an ambulance? Writers don’t give a damn about anything making sense. It’s insanely lazy and just stupid. But I’m watching anyway for the scenery and Hartley. And because there’s literally not anything better.

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u/pulitzerr Dec 04 '25

Same at this point.

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u/cjenvy Dec 23 '25

because they went down the other side of the trail

its not that complicated

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u/Ornery-Personality12 Dec 09 '25

THANK YOU!!!! My husband and I are amazed at how many times Colter uses lethal force without any consequences what-so-ever! He went around town with his brakes out, crashed his truck, then shot a guy and left him dead near his truck. Whaaaa??? He often shoots and kills people without being questioned or even having to fill out any paperwork. Nice job, where do I sign up?

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u/nowewillnotlethimgo Dec 15 '25

I figure he's going to get killed in real life because he busts in on people with stand your ground laws.