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What is the Farm? Colter gets the lead role in the Gina Picket case

What is the Farm? Colter gets the lead role in the Gina Picket case

(Warning: The following contains MAJOR spoilers for tracker Season 2, Episode 8 “The Night Movers.”)

Is it time for Colter (Justin Hartley) to put his beluga case behind him? tracker? Well, one person believes it might be so.

The Season 2 premiere introduced another lingering mystery for Colter (in addition to what happened to his father): Gina Picket, who has been missing for 10 years. He’s so sure that Frank Whales (Ryan Dorsey) is involved that he broke into his house. Well, in the fall finale he gets a lead that suggests he was looking in the right direction.

First, he meets Gina’s sister Camille (Floriana Lima) – ignoring a call from his sister Dory – where they were the night Gina disappeared. Camille wonders if he ever wishes he could go back and remember how it felt between them before, since everything changed after that night. She has realized that she has to move on, that the thing with Gina is like a huge burden that is weighing on her. She doesn’t go an hour without feeling it, and she knows Gina wouldn’t have wanted that. She has to say the words “Gina is gone” – and that includes everything she and Colter had. She can’t keep hoping or searching, and she can’t do any more check-ins. “I can’t see you without seeing her. I know it didn’t start out that way,” she explains.

Colter tries to convince her to finally see what an ex-cop (Brent Sexton’s Keaton from Season 2, Episode 6, “Trust Fall”) finds out in his investigation, but she tells him that he did everything he could could, and it was time to move.

Then, at the end of the episode, Keaton calls Colter and tells him that he needs to get to where he is as quickly as possible. Once there, Keaton checks to see if he’s ready to take this all the way to hell, and that’s because he’s got a guy tied to a chair – and he’s clearly taken a beating (there’s more in store, though he doesn’t reveal it). Colter, what he knows). Alex knew Wale when they were children. They got into something bad – not their fault – and had no choice. The whales had it even worse than Alex. Someone making her call him “teacher” (and not saying his real name) made her do things. He knew things about them and kept it in front of them, and there were others involved. “The teacher” kept a long line of “pretty boys” who did his bidding, Alex reveals.

How does Gina fit in? “He wanted them,” Alex says of “Teacher,” adding, “I think he got whales to lure them to a place he liked.” I’ve never been there. But he called it the farm. He said he planted things there.” And it certainly sounds like Gina could very well still be alive!

What do you think of this latest development? How do you think this mystery will end? Let us know in the comments section below.

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