Things are heating up on Tracker. In the latest episode, "Alaskan Wild," Colter Shaw heads north to uncover the truth about his father, but down in the Lower 48, Reenie Greene is facing a chilling new threat. The lawyer, played by Fiona Rene, is being stalked—receiving photos of herself at various locations and noticing someone snapping her picture in public. This unsettling development strongly suggests that "The Process" has returned.
The Return of 'The Process'
While Reenie's current legal battle is against Prader & Rockwell Properties Group, the tactics used against her feel all too familiar. In the two-part Season 3 premiere, Colter, Reenie, and Russell Shaw (Jensen Ackles) dismantled a digital blackmail ring called "The Process." This algorithm forced victims to commit crimes to save loved ones or erase their secrets. Though the brothers destroyed the servers and arrested the operators—Don Schneider and Philip Jost—the show hinted at a third figure: Gillian Meeks. Mentioned only briefly, Meeks could be the key to reviving this sinister operation.
The stalking Reenie now faces—photos, public surveillance, and a creepy stranger who knows her client's full name—mirrors the psychological warfare of "The Process." It's too precise to be a coincidence. If Prader & Rockwell is using these tactics to intimidate Reenie, it suggests a deeper connection to the algorithm's creators.
What This Means for Reenie's Storyline
Reenie's subplot has been building all season. She took on a case against Prader & Rockwell after former project manager Kurtis Lauper revealed the company framed him as insane for exposing their shady practices. Now, with Russell Shaw back in the picture, the timing couldn't be better for a showdown. As Tracker explores this thread, it also delves into Colter's investigation of the Chronostasis Institute, where a DARPA-funded Alaska operation involving weather and a mysterious accident may hold secrets about his father's past.
For fans, the return of "The Process" would be a welcome twist. The algorithm's ability to uncover even Colter's hidden life—despite his minimal online presence—makes it a terrifying weapon. In the wrong hands, it could target his family and allies. Tracker needs to follow up on this thread, whether through Meeks or another connection, to pay off the tension built in the premiere.
As Reenie arms herself and Colter chases new leads, the show is juggling multiple arcs. But the stalking storyline is the most urgent. It's not just about a lawsuit; it's about a psychological game that could escalate into something far more dangerous. Tracker has a chance to deliver a gripping payoff—and we're ready for it.
