Tracker Season 3 Episode 9: “Good Trouble” Release date, Cast Details, and Midseason Finale Explained

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The midseason finale of Tracker Season 3 is here. Titled “Good Trouble,” this pivotal episode airs on Sunday, December 14, 2025, on CBS. It marks the final new episode before the show goes on its annual winter break. This installment sees the return of a fan-favorite character and launches Colter Shaw into one of his most dangerous cases yet.

The episode will start at 8:30 PM Eastern Time (ET) and Pacific Time (PT). Fans should note this slightly later time compared to the show’s usual slot, a scheduling adjustment that has occurred previously in the season due to network programming. Following this episode, Tracker will take a hiatus and is expected to return with new episodes in March 2026.

Release Schedule and How to Watch

For viewers in the United States, “Good Trouble” will premiere first on the CBS television network. If you miss the live broadcast or prefer to stream, the episode will be available the next day, Monday, December 15, on Paramount+.

You can watch through the following methods:

  • Live on TV: Tune to CBS at 8:30 PM ET/PT on December 14.
  • Live Streaming: Use the CBS website or app, or services like YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, FuboTV, Sling TV, or DirecTV Stream if they are part of your subscription.
  • On-Demand Streaming: Stream the episode on Paramount+ starting December 15. The service offers an ad-supported plan (Paramount+ Essential) for $7.99 per month and an ad-free plan that includes live CBS access (Paramount+ with Showtime) for $12.99 per month.

For international audiences, release times will vary by region. New episodes typically become available on Paramount+ internationally the day after the U.S. premiere. Viewers should check their local Paramount+ listings for the exact time in their country.

What to Expect in Episode 9: “Good Trouble”

The official description for the episode sets up a high-stakes mystery. Colter Shaw’s old friend, Keaton, asks for help finding his former partner, a retired police officer who has disappeared. What starts as a personal favor quickly turns serious when their investigation leads them to a trail of bodies, pointing to a conspiracy much larger and more dangerous than they anticipated.

โ€œWhen Colter’s old friend Keaton asks for help finding his former partner, they uncover a trail of bodies and a conspiracy that runs deeper than they could’ve imagined.โ€

This episode is significant as it marks the return of Keaton, played by Brent Sexton. Keaton is a former police officer who became a crucial ally to Colter, especially during the intense investigation into the Gina Pickett case in Season 2. His return adds a layer of history and tension to the episode.

Cast: Who Returns for the Midseason Finale?

The midseason finale features the show’s core cast alongside returning guests. Leading the episode is Justin Hartley, who plays the survivalist and reward-seeker Colter Shaw. He is joined by his regular support team: Fiona Rene as attorney Reenie Greene and Chris Lee as the tech expert Randy.

The key guest star is Brent Sexton, reprising his role as Keaton. His character’s history with Colter and his law enforcement background are central to the plot. Other series regulars, including Jensen Ackles as Colter’s brother, Russell Shaw, are also expected to appear.

Understanding the Season 3 Schedule

Tracker Season 3 is its longest season yet, ordered for a total of 22 episodes. Episode 9, “Good Trouble,” is the midseason finale. This means it is the last episode to air before a planned break, known as a winter hiatus, which is common for network television shows.

The show will take a pause after this episode and resume airing the remaining episodes of Season 3 at a later date. While CBS has not announced an official return date, reports suggest new episodes will likely come back in March 2026. During the hiatus, the network may air reruns of previous episodes.

Where to Watch Previous Episodes

If you need to catch up before the finale or revisit past cases, all episodes from Season 1 and Season 2 are available to stream. The complete library is on Paramount+. Additionally, the first two seasons are also available on Hulu.

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