Eric Graise (Bobby) permanently leaves Tracker season 2 and is replaced by Randy (Chris Lee)

From the moment Tracker premiered, Bobby Exley was the heartbeat of Colter Shaw’s (Justin Hartley) operation. His unparalleled hacking skills and quick wit made him indispensable, turning complex cases into solvable puzzles with a few keystrokes. But in Season 2, Episode 10, “Nightingale,” the unthinkable happened: Bobby was nowhere to be found. Instead, Randy answered Colter’s call, casually explaining that Bobby was “dealing with family stuff.” Fans hoped it was a temporary absence, but whispers of Graise’s permanent departure have now been confirmed, leaving the Tracker universe in disarray.
The stakes couldn’t be higher. Bobby’s exit comes hot on the heels of another major loss—Robin Weigert’s Teddi Bruin, who was written off in the Season 2 premiere. With Colter’s team dwindling, Randy’s arrival feels like a spark in a powder keg. Lee’s portrayal of Randy is electric—his charm, humor, and tech prowess bring a fresh energy to the show. But beneath the surface lies a mystery: why did Bobby leave so abruptly? Was it a personal crisis, a hidden conflict, or something far more sinister? Posts on X are buzzing with speculation, with some fans theorizing that Bobby’s “family issues” mask a deeper, darker secret that could resurface to haunt Colter.
Randy’s integration into the team is anything but smooth. While he’s proven his hacking chops—famously claiming he taught Bobby how to jailbreak a phone—his laid-back attitude clashes with the high-stakes world of Tracker. In episodes like “Shades of Gray,” Randy’s quips and gummy bear distractions inject levity, but they also raise questions about his staying power. Can he match Bobby’s irreplaceable synergy with Colter? Or is he merely a temporary fix, destined to crumble under pressure? The show’s silence on Bobby’s fate only fuels the fire, with no official word from Graise or CBS to quell the growing unease.