
Michael John Petty
Senior Features Writer, Freelance at Collider
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5 days ago |
collider.com | Michael John Petty
Editor's Note: The following contains spoilers for Tracker Season 2, Episode 16.What is so great about a show like Tracker is that it can explore various genres without feeling like Colter Shaw's (Justin Hartley) adventures are getting either too out of hand or stretching beyond belief.
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5 days ago |
collider.com | Michael John Petty
Editor's Note: The following contains spoilers for Tracker Season 2, Episode 16.This week’s Tracker saw the long-awaited return of Eric Graise's Bobby Exley after a number of episodes in which Chris Lee's Randy had replaced him as Colter Shaw's (Justin Hartley) resident "guy in the chair." While we couldn’t be happier that Bobby is now back on the show (seemingly for good), now seeing him and Randy on screen together has presented us with an idea that we hadn't quite pieced together before...
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5 days ago |
collider.com | Michael John Petty
If you've been enjoying Kevin Bacon's return to horror-fueled television with the Prime Video series The Bondsman, then we have some good news for you. A decade ago, long before he was co-opted by the forces of Hell to slay demons, Bacon played a grisly FBI agent on the trail of a band of serial killers on network television. If you watched a lot of Fox back in the 2010s, then you may remember hearing something about a three-season show simply titled The Following.
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5 days ago |
collider.com | Michael John Petty
Editor's Note: The following contains spoilers for Tracker Season 2, Episode 16. For several episodes now, Tracker has been building Pej Vahdat's Leonard "Leo" Sharf into a bigger character (and possibly a major threat to be heeded going forward). Little is known about Reenie Greene's (Fiona Rene) newest and most mysterious client, but from what we can tell in the latest episode, "The Mercy Seat," it's become clear that his role as a corporate shark is one not to be trifled with.
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collider.com | Michael John Petty
There is no denying that Clint Eastwood is the master of the Spaghetti Western. With his distinct features, his mysterious demeanor, and dead eye, Eastwood has been the longtime champion of the Old West. Even when he was still on Rawhide, there was something about this cowboy that couldn't quite be beat. And yet, there is another Western star who managed to "out-line" the infamous Man With No Name: Charles Bronson.
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