Tracker TV is about to lose 2 talented actors before season 3! CBS reveals the reason…

Tracker is returning for its third season this October as part of the 2025 TV schedule, and I’m pumped for new episodes. So far, the series has helped CBS dominate ratings-wise, and I’m eager to see if its audience grows amid the 2025-26 season. That aside, Season 2 ended with Justin Hartley’s Colter Shaw discovering his mother had a hand in his father’s death, and there’s no telling where the story will go from there. Unfortunately, that plot will have to unfold without two series regulars, who are exiting the show (and I’m annoyed).

Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw in Tracker Season 2x13

Which Tracker Stars Are Leaving The Show?

TVLine reports that the aforementioned CBS drama is losing both Abby McEnany and Eric Graise ahead of Season 3. McEnany and Graise have been on the show since Season 1, portraying Colter’s handler Velma Bruin and master hacker Bobby Exley, respectively. Their exits follow that of Robin Weigert, who departed Tracker as Teddi Bruin prior to Season 2.

Abby McEnany and Eric Graise on Tracker.

(Image credit: Paramount+)

McEnany and Graise’s exits leave Justin Hartley and Fiona Rene as the last two remaining series regulars. Also, from a narrative standpoint, Colter is now without a permanent handler and hacker. At this point, it can only be speculated as to whether a new character will be introduced to serve as Colter’s handler moving forward. Of course, the character certainly needs help with background research while he’s on the road.

I’m Annoyed By These Tracker Departures And Others

Obviously, it’s not unusual for a show to lose a cast member or two over the course of its run, and it’s definitely disappointing that Tracker is losing not one but two series regulars after previously losing one. Let’s face it, cast changes happen, whether because an actor wants to move on, the story calls for an exit, the budget dictates cuts or any other number of reasons.

However, these latest exits come at a very interesting time, where it feels like a considerable number of network TV shows are losing cast members and bringing new ones on. Quite frankly, I’m just tired of it.

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