Bobby Exley’s set to return in Tracker’s upcoming season 2, episode 16, and viewers have finally gotten a glimpse of him interacting with his cousin Randy.
In a clip from the upcoming episode shared by Us Weekly, Eric Graise’s character, Bobby, returns to work after missing several episodes of the show.
“I heard that Bobby was back,” Reenie Greene says over the phone while speaking with Randy in the clip.
Randy then hands the phone to Bobby. “It is so good to hear your voice,” Reenie tells Bobby.
Bobby seems to be in a solemn mood in the clip, telling Reenie that he’s there to help on Colter Shaw’s latest case.
“I am taking it one day at a time. But I had to come back and fix this mess. This man got chip dust all over my keyboard and gummy worms all over the place,” he told Reenie.
Throughout his guest appearances on the show, Chris Lee’s Randy has captured viewers’ hearts with his love for gummy bears and hilarious remarks while helping Colter out on his cases.
Bobby says that Randy did “enough damage to my vibe” in his workspace.
“Vibe? That is what you call this place? A vibe? He is disrespecting my gummy worms and that is not cool,” Randy fires back.
“You did not hook this place up,” Randy quips. “If you would have given me two more months, I would have had you operating at full level. Could you not touch that? Could you not disconnect that? See that right there? It is just mean.”
Bobby was gone from episodes 10 through 15 in season 2 to deal with family matters off camera. In one of the episodes, Colter and Randy chatted about how Bobby had to step away from work to attend the funeral of his friend. Colter hoped to hear from Bobby but understood that he needed time to process things.
“He will get back to it — and if he doesn’t then I will make sure he does,” Randy promised. “No way out but through.”
The episode of Tracker featuring Bobby’s return, which will air on Sunday, April 13, will see Colter tackle a very snowy location in the hopes of cracking a new case. In the promo released by CBS ahead of the episode, Colter is seen hiking up a mountain and saving a young woman who appears to be freezing. Decked out in winter gear, Colter seems determined to help the woman off of the mountain, an area that Randy says people refer to as the “Deadzone Wilderness.”
“Colter helps an old friend with a search and rescue mission for two missing sisters in the snowy Montana wilderness. Meanwhile, Reenie gets a visit from a new client that challenges her morality,” the logline for episode 16 says.
In a clip from the episode released by the network, Colter and the woman sit by the fire after he rescues her. He tells two people coming up the mountain that the woman “took a pretty hard blow to the head.” Colter asks them if they saw another person on the mountain. One of the girls describes a man she saw that was “dressed weird and he had antlers.”
Tracker airs on Sundays at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.