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Reenie Green
Fiona Rene Plays The Go-To Legal Professional
Reenie Green is one of the most likable characters in Tracker season 1. From episode 1, Reenie is always there when Colter needs her; there is not a time in season 1’s entirety that she doesn’t come through when the team is counting on her. Reenie bails Colter out of jail multiple times, including in episode 1 and then again in episode 12, “Off the Books,” when Colter is with his brother Russell. It’s especially kind of Reenie to exonerate Colter in “Klamath Falls” because he isn’t even excited to see her when she shows up.
Reenie is likable because while she calls out Colter’s behavior throughout the series, she is always there for the team and influences the investigations in funny and memorable ways. Her presence gradually increases throughout season 1 in a way that feels natural. Moreover, season 1 could have positioned her as a main character in season 2. Due to Reenie’s evolving presence and her quitting her job in the season finale, it looks like Reenie Green will join the Tracker team in season 2, and the team will be better for it.
Fiona Rene has a massive effect on her character’s likability.
Fiona Rene has a massive effect on her character’s likability. She has fantastic chemistry with Justin Hartley and Jensen Ackles’ characters, and there was even a potential love triangle set up in season 1. That said, Reenie’s ability to hold her boundaries is just one of the things that made her a character that was so easy to get behind. Reenie is ultimately one of the best characters because she has deep-seated empathy for those around her and fights to help everyone she can.
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Russell Shaw
Jensen Ackles Portrays Colter Shaw’s Brother
Even as a potential murder suspect, Russell Shaw is the most likable character in Tracker. Portrayed by Jensen Ackles, Russell debuted in season 1, episode 12, “Off the Books.” Before he appeared, it was believed that the eldest Shaw brother was the one who killed Colter’s father in Tracker. However, when Ackles appeared on-screen as the character, he was established as easygoing and trustworthy. Russell insisted that he didn’t kill his father and that there was someone else in the woods that night. At the end of the episode, it seemed like Colter believed him.
Jensen Ackles portrayed Dean Winchester in Supernatural .