LATEST NEWS! CBS receives criticism for suspending episode 4 of Tracker
For weeks, fans devoured Ed and Lorraine Warren’s ghostly battles on repeat airings. CBS, ever the tease, held back this episode due to a jammed schedule packed with election coverage and sports marathons.

No pre-Halloween premiere? Cruel! But when it finally aired post-spooky season, it promised to blend Colter Shaw’s gritty survival hunts with supernatural chills. Think Tracker meets The Conjuring – a lone wolf tracker facing otherworldly forces in the shadows.The setup?
Mouthwatering. Colter (Justin Hartley, still smoldering as ever) dives into a case involving haunted woods, missing hikers, and whispers of cursed artifacts. Creepy fog rolls in, flashlights flicker, and subtle nods to demonic possessions had us on the edge of our seats. “This is it,” we gasped. “The crossover we didn’t know we needed!” Social media exploded: #TrackerHorror trended with memes of Colter exorcising ghosts alongside the Warrens.
Alas, dear readers, the thrill fizzles faster than a jack-o’-lantern in the rain. What starts as atmospheric gold descends into a chaotic mess. Plot holes gape wider than a poltergeist’s maw – why does Colter ignore obvious clues? Side characters vanish mid-scene, and the “big reveal” feels rushed, like a seance cut short by commercial breaks. Unlike The Conjuring‘s masterful tension, this episode stumbles with clunky dialogue and effects that scream low-budget YouTube haunt.Yet, hope lingers!
Hartley’s charisma carries the load, and those Conjuring-esque vibes tease untapped potential. CBS, we beg: Polish this gem for Episode 5! Fans deserve a tracker who slays both fugitives and phantoms without tripping over the script.
