After That Major Casting Overhaul, ‘Tracker’ Doesn’t Need Its Newest Velma Replacement
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After a stellar two-part opener that reunited Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley) with his brother Russell (Jensen Ackles), Tracker has finally returned to form with its third Season 3 outing, “First Fire.” But while the Colter plot was your standard Tracker fare, complete with some twists and an intense struggle between life and death, the Reenie (Fiona Rene) side of the story took an interesting turn. After conscribing Randy (Chris Lee) to her cause and losing Velma (Abby McEnany) between seasons, the CBS drama has introduced yet another character to fill the “assistant” role in Reenie’s life: Cassady McClincy Zhang‘s Melanie “Mel” Day, which is an odd and unnecessary choice.
‘Tracker’ Season 3’s Newest Character Is Melanie Day
We know very little about Mel Day after Reenie first met her, only to hire her immediately on the spot during the interview. We do know that she cares about law and order due to her mother being killed many years ago, a death that has thus far gone unavenged as no killer has been brought to justice. Furthermore, we see that Mel has done her homework on Reenie and the firm. She’s shown to be excited to be working for not just Denver’s top independent lawyer, but also the rewardist she’s often paired up with. Mel makes it clear that she’s impressed by the way Reenie exposed the illegal activity at Leonard Sharf’s (Pej Vahdat) company last season, but is even more drawn to everything Colter Shaw. Not that we can blame her, but this is quite an interesting choice to bring in a new character to the CBS series so quickly after axing two others from the program.
To be clear, this is not to say anything negative about Cassady McClincy Zhang herself. She’s more than proven herself on shows like The Walking Dead (where she played Lydia in the final three seasons), as well as her guest stints on Castle Rock and Chicago Med. From what we’ve seen from her on Tracker thus far, there’s no reason for us to think anything ill of her performance. It’s solely a question of whether the character is necessary to the plot or a distraction that will pull the show off-track right after it just got back on.
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“Mel Day” Could Be an Alias for Someone More Sinister in ‘Tracker’ Season 3
Just as we theorized about Leo Sharf last season, there’s always the possibility that something more nefarious is at play with Melanie Day. It could be that “Mel” is nothing more than an alias for someone who has come into Colter’s life for a more sinister reason, someone perhaps like Gillian Meeks. In the season’s two-part opening episodes, Colter and Russell encountered a program called “The Process,” created by Don Schneider (Lenny Jacobson) and Philip Jost (Timothy Wallace) after they were a part of an experiment run by Dr. Susana Tate (Lesley Fera).
After Tate shut down the project, three students of hers were furious. Schneider and Jost were two of them, but Gillian Meeks (who has thus far not made an appearance on Tracker) was the third. It’s possible that, with the destruction of The Process algorithm and the dismantling of the experiment, Mel could actually be Meeks in disguise, waltzing into the fold to turn Colter’s world upside down.






