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Tracker Star Quits Job, Becomes Encryption Specialist at Startup
20 Oct
Summary
- Cousin Bobby quits repair shop job, now an encryption specialist at a startup
- Bobby earning big with stock options and salary
- Tracker faces cast changes, with some characters written off or absent

In the world of the hit CBS drama Tracker, some major changes are afoot. According to a recent update, Randy's cousin Bobby (Eric Graise) has officially quit his job at the repair shop and is now an encryption specialist at a new startup. Bobby's text to Randy reveals that he is "killing it" with the stock options and salary at his new gig, bringing home the bacon.
However, the show's ensemble cast has seen some shakeups as well. Tracker, which premiered to record-breaking ratings in February 2024, has faced backlash from viewers over the absence of certain characters. Teddi, played by Robin Weigert, was written off in the season 2 premiere, with her wife Velma citing the need for some distance. Meanwhile, Eric Graise's character Bobby was noticeably absent for six episodes, leading to an outcry from fans.
The show's executive producer, Elwood Reid, has defended the decision to evolve the characters, noting that they don't want Tracker to "fall into complacency." Reid teases that season 3 will see the show building out the stories of characters like Reenie and Randy, as they try to balance the dark and heavy subject matter with some "lightness."
As Tracker continues to captivate audiences, it seems the producers are committed to keeping the show fresh and engaging, even if that means shaking up the cast and storylines along the way.