Tracker

2001

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Released: 15 October 2001 Ended
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Country: United States of America
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Tracker is a 2001 Canadian science fiction television series starring Adrian Paul and Amy Price-Francis. The series is based on a short story by Gil Grant and Jeannine Renshaw. The pilot episode and two other episodes were edited into the film Alien Tracker.

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trepessa I didn't see this show when it originally aired but I'm watching it now. People should stop using the word cliché because the romance issue the way they are showing it fits the story. There rarely is any idea that hasn't been tried in movies and/or television. We have had these mediums for a long time. One has to see how the idea is portrayed now and people need to quit comparing shows to other shows. This one is nothing like any other I have seen. Some didn't get the fact that Adrian Paul played his character slightly wooden because he wasn't comfortable in the human body. He was different than a human and he didn't know what a lot of things meant. Would you in the same situation? I like the science fiction angle, the romance not yet consummated, the range of the stories and the way all of the cast fit together well. I think it was a big mistake to cancel the show but this cable network is notorious for canceling the wrong shows and keeping others that aren't that good. This one should have gone at least another season but it didn't and that's a big shame. Loved it.
hpt I am a fan of Adrian Paul, so when I started watching Tracker, it was because of Adrian. But each show got better and better, and I loved the way they developed the characters and the overall premise of the program. I was disappointed when it wasn't picked up for a second season, because there was so much promise! However, thankfully, we can still see the show in re runs!
budikavlan Rather blah if otherwise well-made sci-fi vehicle for "Highlander" star Adrian Paul. He's in control here, and this series was seemingly constructed around his personal charm, but to this point he's evidently shooting for subtlety. The performances aren't really bad, but bland; if the cast is holding back some "oomph" to be revealed later, one can only hope the show isn't cancelled before they get the chance. The action and suspense are low-key as well. And leaving aside the set-up and a couple of gadgets, there's very little in the way of science fiction present. I can't really say I dislike the show, but the producers had better hope it's not scheduled against very strong competition (it comes on at 2AM Sunday here).
dunknluvr I recently watched episode six, "The Beast" -- very good show. I can say that this series started out well and has only gotten better each week. I've liked the evolution of Adrian Paul's character, Cole. He truly started out as a "fish out of water" having to learn the very basic of human ways. Adrian Paul has brought just the right mix of innocence and intelligence to this character. The character comes more into its own each week. And, the chemistry between Cole and Mel (Amy Price-Francis) is wonderful. Jess is also good. I think her character gives the average person's perspective on what's going on. She doesn't know that Cole is an alien at this point and she reacts to him and his behaviors the way I think most people would. I've liked the story lines of each episode, but I like even better the time and attention given to character development. Anyone who hasn't seen this show, should. I hope its around for a while.