What Happened to Bobby Exley in Tracker Season 2 (& What’s Coming For the Character)?
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Colter’s team includes Velma Bruin, who sources cases for him, Reenie Greene, his lawyer and friend who helps with legal-related issues, and Bobby Exley, a talented hacker who assists with anything on the technical side. But since Bobby has been MIA for some time, Tracker fans are curious why.
Tracker Gives a Vague Explanation For Bobby’s Absence
Fans Definitely Miss the Lovable Hacker
However, in Season 2, Episode 10 “Nightingale,” Episode 11 “Shades of Gray,” and Episode 12 “Monster,” Bobby is absent. This isn’t to say Colter doesn’t call upon him: he does. But on the other end of the phone is Bobby’s cousin Randy. The first time Colter calls in Episode 10, Randy is surprised. But Randy advises him that Bobby is “still” dealing with some personal family matters.
Randy assures Colter that he’s more than capable of helping and reminds Colter of another case he assisted “the last time” Bobby had to be away. He also points out that he’s the one who taught Bobby how to jailbreak his first phone. In other words, this is the person who taught Bobby everything he knows, so it’s obvious to Bobby’s fans that Randy is more than just a downgraded sub-in.
Bobby’s Absence Could Be a Network Business Decision Or a Plot Device
Either Way, Fans Need Answers
The network nor producers have given any indication as to what’s really going on with Bobby’s character. However, keen-eyed viewers may notice that in the midseason trailer for Tracker Season 2, there’s a scene with Bobby that doesn’t match any episodes that have aired already. That leaves fans confident that he will return. But it also raises more questions as to why he’s gone in the first place.
| Rotten Tomatoes Critics Score | Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score | IMDb Score | Where to Stream |
|---|---|---|---|
| 89% | 71% | 7.1/10 | Paramount+ |
There are two main reasons that Bobby could be missing. The first is the less interesting but most likely one: it could be a strictly business decision, and Tracker might be using a rotating cast. If Tracker is doing the same, it might be a cost-cutting measure to have Graise appear in fewer episodes per season while the actor who portrays Lee fills in as needed for the short segments for which a similar character is needed. Since Bobby is usually only seen for a minute or two each episode, it seems like a logical way to save money.
It’s possible that Tracker could be building some type of storyline where Bobby ends up in trouble, or someone in his family does, and he needs Colter’s help. It would be an interesting flip of the script if Bobby ended up becoming the missing person that Colter needs to find. As enticing as those ideas sound, however, it’s more than likely that Graise’s temporary absence is nothing more than a business decision. If this is the case, however, not addressing his return after such a long absence would be puzzling for the narrative, especially if the rotating case is something that continues to happen in Tracker Season 3.
There’s Clearer Evidence That Bobby is Coming Back
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| Season 1 Premiere Date | Season 1 End Date | Season 1 Episodes | Season 2 Premiere Date | Season 2 End Date | Season 2 Episodes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| February 11, 2024 | May 19, 2024 | 13 | October 13, 2024 | TBA | 22 |
Since this list leaves out Episodes 16 and 17, explaining his absence again between episodes, assuming Colter needs his help, raises more questions. Further, if the plan is for Bobby to constantly interchange with Randy, there needs to be a more definitive explanation why. Rotating cast or not, the absence of Bobby’s character reinforces how crucial the character is to the dynamic of the show, and how every character’s role matters. It’s the second time Tracker has removed a main character and not addressed it.
Which Characters Have Left Tracker?
This Isn’t the First Time Tracker Hasn’t Addressed a Character’s Absence
While Colter is a lone wolf who rarely spends casual time with anyone, Bobby, Reenie, and Velma are the three people he trusts implicitly, who he can always rely on, and who love him for who he is. They’re also key people to the story for viewers, and their stories need to be developed as well. As for Bobby, with Reenie and Velma growing closer and sharing more, and Colter even opening up more to Reenie, fans want to see Bobby as part of that dynamic, too. Flip-flopping him through episodes doesn’t allow for that.
Luckily, there’s every indication that Bobby will return. How long he stays before departing again is unknown. For the sake of the show and the fans who appreciate the character and the dynamics within Colter’s whole team, he’ll hopefully be sticking around for a lot longer before he needs to deal with “family issues” again.





