Justin Hartley’s hit crime drama Tracker returns with Episode 4 titled “No Man’s Land” on Sunday, November 9, 2025, bringing old Western vibes to Arizona’s lawless desert. After solving a spooky Halloween case involving an escaped arsonist, Colter Shaw faces another dangerous missing person case that promises horseback action and intense power struggles.
The beloved CBS procedural continues its impressive Season 3 run, having already delivered three compelling episodes featuring Colter’s investigation into the sinister organization called The Process alongside his brother Russell.
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Tracker S3 Episode 4 Quick Guide
| Episode Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Episode Title | No Man’s Land |
| Release Date | Sunday, November 9, 2025 |
| Air Time | 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT |
| Network | CBS |
| Streaming | Paramount+ (next day) |
| Season Length | 22 episodes |
| Runtime | ~60 minutes |
Where to Watch Tracker Episode 4
Episode 4 airs exclusively on CBS on Sunday night at 8:00 PM ET, returning to its usual timeslot after the previous two episodes aired at 8:30 PM. Cord-cutters can stream the episode on Paramount+ Premium live and on demand ($12.99/month) or watch it next day on Monday, November 10, with Paramount+ Essential ($7.99/month).
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What Happened in Episode 3?
Episode 3 titled “First Fire” featured Colter partnering with Detective Dundee to find Heston, an escaped convict from a psychiatric detention center on Halloween night who had murdered a nurse. The case took an unexpected supernatural turn when they discovered Heston hadn’t actually escaped—he’d been abducted by a nun named Carlotta.
The Halloween-themed episode set up perfectly for Episode 4’s Arizona wilderness adventure, showcasing Colter’s ability to adapt to any tracking environment.
Episode 4 Preview: Desert Showdown Awaits
When a man disappears in a lawless Arizona desert town, Colter’s investigation uncovers a hidden relationship that draws him into a dangerous power struggle. The episode title and setting suggest old Western vibes, with Colter seen riding a horse in promotional shots.
The end credits teaser from Episode 3 revealed intense action sequences ahead. Colter falls from a truck and rolls down a dirt road, ending with visible scratches on his face and body—indicating this Arizona case will test him physically unlike recent episodes.
While Colter has learned to work with people, he’s essentially a lone wolf, and the upcoming entry will test his instincts and survival skills once again. Expect high-stakes tension as our tracker faces both environmental dangers and human threats in the unforgiving desert landscape.
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Meet the Season 3 Cast
Tracker Season 3 marks the return of Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw, followed by an ensemble cast of Fiona Rene as Reenie, Chris Lee as Randy, Jensen Ackles as Russell, and Brent Sexton as Keaton. However, former series regulars Abby McEnany’s Velma Bruin and Eric Graise’s Bobby Exley will not be returning as series regulars for Season 3.
Jensen Ackles’ Russell appeared prominently in the first two episodes investigating The Process alongside Colter, though it remains to be seen whether he’ll make future appearances this season.

Season 3 Episode Schedule
The latest season of the crime action series will have 22 episodes, the highest order for the show yet. Here’s what’s been released so far:
- Episode 1: “The Process” – October 19
- Episode 2: “Leverage” – October 26
- Episode 3: “First Fire” – November 2
- Episode 4: “No Man’s Land” – November 9
With three episodes already aired, there are still 19 episodes to come before the season ends. Expect the season to continue through spring 2026 with the typical winter break.
Why Tracker Dominates Sunday Nights
Tracker ended its second season as the No. 1 scripted show on television this past spring, making Season 3 one of the most anticipated fall premieres. The show’s success lies in its perfect balance of procedural cases-of-the-week with compelling family mystery arcs surrounding Colter’s father’s death.
Each episode delivers standalone excitement while gradually unraveling deeper conspiracies that keep viewers hooked week after week. Justin Hartley’s charismatic performance as the lone wolf “rewardist” combines action hero physicality with emotional vulnerability.
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FAQs
Q: Do I need a cable subscription to watch Tracker live?
A: No! While Tracker airs live on CBS at 8 PM ET on Sundays, you can stream it live with a Paramount+ Premium subscription ($12.99/month). Other options include streaming services that carry CBS like YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, or FuboTV. Paramount+ Essential subscribers ($7.99/month) can watch episodes on-demand starting the next day.
Q: Will Jensen Ackles return after appearing in Episodes 1 and 2?
A: While Jensen Ackles confirmed his return as Russell Shaw for the season premiere investigating The Process, his future appearances haven’t been officially announced. Given his busy schedule filming Vought Rising and other projects, he may make selective guest appearances rather than being a regular presence. However, the family mystery surrounding their father’s death suggests Russell will likely return for key episodes as the season progresses.







