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‘Tracker’ Starring Justin Hartley Returns for Season 2 With Strong Ratings Showing
CBS premiere week is here and on Sunday, Justin Hartley’s (ex-Adam Newman, Y&R and ex-Kevin This Is Us) sophomore series Tracker returned with some impressive numbers. The season 2 premiere of the procedural drama drew 8.3M Live+Same Day linear viewers on Sunday October 13th in its new 8 PM ET time slot.
With that Nielsen data now in hand, the season 2 premiere of Tracker was the most watched episode in the history of the series since its post-Super Bowl debut. In addition, Tracker scored the most-watched linear premiere of the 2024-25 broadcast season thus far edging out Kathy Bates’ reboot preview of Matlock which scored 7.7 million Live + Same Day linear viewers three weeks ago in Tracker’s same time slot.
According to Deadline, excluding premieres coming out of live sports, this was the most-watched regularly-scheduled broadcast opener in three years — since NCIS’ Season 19 opener back on September 20, 2021. It is also now the most-watched regularly-scheduled premiere on all of television in nearly two years since Yellowstone‘s Season 5 debut in November of 2022.

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In addition, as Tracker’s season 2 debuted on CBS, it’s first season became available on Hulu as well as the series’ current streaming home on Paramount+. Look for soap notables Jensen Ackles (ex-Eric, Days) as Colter Shaw’s (Hartley) brother, Russell, in the episode entitled, “Ontological Shock” which will ar this coming Sunday on October 20th.

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Hartley’s real-life wife, Sofia Pernas (ex-Marisa, Y&R) will also be back in upcoming episodes of the series this season; beginning with the October 27th installment where Colter and rival rewardist Billie Matalon (Pernas) team up to find a missing high school baseball star.
To kick-off the new season of Tracker, Hartley’s former on-screen brother, Joshua Morrow (Nick Newman, Y&R) and a few other Y&R cast members teased the season premiere with a special video ditty on The Young and the Restless Instagram account. You can check it out below.
So, are you watching the new season of ‘Tracker’? Looking forward to the returns of Jensen Ackles and Sofia Pernas to the procedural primetime drama? Let us know in the comment section.
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GH’s Dominic Zamprogna On How Dante Plans to Deal with Lulu and Rocco’s Cover-Up After Learning His Son Shot Cullum
By the end of the Friday May 8 episode of General Hospital, Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) with the help of Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) put two and two and realized, that his son, Rocco (Finn Carr) is the person who shot WSB Director Ross Cullum (Andrew Hawkes) in the back, and was the person who Jason (Steve Burton) was protecting.
This revelation hits the police commissioner like a ton of bricks, especially when he realizes his ex-wife Lulu has been in on the secret and not telling him about it. So, where does Dante go from here? In a new conversation with Soap Opera Digest, multi-Daytime Emmy nominee, Dominic Zamprogna shared what viewers can expect.
Zamprogna expressed on Lulu and Rocco not coming to him for help, “He gets that the reason they probably didn’t want to tell him is because they’re worried that he’s too by the book, but this is his son! He has a lot of anger over them not telling him.”

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KEPT IN THE DARK – COMING INTO THE LIGHT
Armed with the truth, Dante’s caught between a rock and a hard place, “This puts him in a situation where he’s potentially going to do things that he wouldn’t normally do, and that’s a big deal for him. Dante having to confront these people for lying to him is going to be good drama and conflict. There is huge emotional fallout from all of this. It has a big effect on his relationships.”
Next week, look for Lulu (Alexa Havins) to be the first-person Dante confronts, “Alexa is so good in those scenes. She is such a powerful actress. But as far as Dante and Lulu go, I could see it taking them a very long time to heal from this, because of her lack of transparency.”
A THANK YOU TO JASON
As far as what Jason did for his son, and how Sonny’s enforcer was grabbed by the WSB and sent away, Zamprogna knows Dante will have a lot of thanking to do, if and when they connect on-screen when Steve Burton returns from his hiatus this summer.”
“Like we needed another reason to love Jason,” Zamprogna scoff, but acknowledging how Dante “definitely (is) going to be owing Jason big-time when he gets back to town!”
So, the once happy family of Dante, Rocco and Lulu is about to fall apart, but can they all work together to keep Rocco safe? Just wait till Dante finds out that his buddy “Nathan” is really Cassius Faison (Ryan Paevey) ! Something tells me in the end he is going to save Lulu from the guy.
Now, let us know are you looking forward to Dante confronting Lulu and Rocco? How can he protect his son in his position as police commissioner? Will he just look the other way? Share your thoughts and theories via the comment section.
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Tamara Braun Marks 25 Years in Soaps and Speaks to ‘Choices We Makes In Our Lives That Lead Us to Where We Are Presently’
Two-time Daytime Emmy winner, and beloved soap opera vet, Tamara Braun is celebrating 25 years in daytime television this month. While she made her official soap opera debut on General Hospital as Carly Corinthos on May 2, 2001, here we are 25 years later. and she is tearing it up now on The Young and the Restless in her latest soap incarnation as Sienna Bacall.
Now on Friday, May 8, Braun took to her Instagram and posted a highly-anticipated video in honor of her 25th anniversary of her beginnings in soaps. Sharing that life got busy and she wasn’t able to personally address the milestone till now, Tamara expressed some key words of wisdom: “All the choices we make in our lives, whether we think they were the right ones, the wrong ones, we would do things differently. Today, if we had known then what we know now, all of those choices, they lead us to where we are presently.”
With that, Tamara said she is going to start, “where I am presently with some memories from The Young and the Restless.” From there, the accomplished star shared a a montage of moments with her cast members including: Lucas Adams, Matt Cohen, Sharon Case, Nathan Owens, Roger Howarth, plus series head writer, Josh Griffith, Y&R publicist, Matt Kane, and many more.

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GH FOUND THEIR NEXT CARLY
Before she came to Genoa City, Braun played GH’s Carly from 2001-2005. That was followed by a stint three years later in 2008 as Days of our Lives Ava Vitali, in which she won her first Daytime Emmy Award. Then later in 2008, she moved to New York City and joined the cast of All My Children in the role of Reese Williams and was a part of the groundbreaking same sex wedding between Reese and Bianca Montgomery (Eden Riegel) and stayed with the show until 2009.
Later, in 2011, she came back to Days of our Lives in the short-lived role of Taylor Walker, Nicole’s sister. However, Braun was not done with DAYS when in fact she returned in 2015-2016 to reprise the role of Ava Vitali.
Tamara even made a return trip to General Hospital in 2017, but this time as a Dr. Kim Nero, since Carly was being played by Laura Wright for many years since Braun’s exit. She won her second Daytime Emmy for the final part of her run as Kim dealing with the aftermath of the death of her son, Oscar Nero. Tamara exited the show again in 2019.

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GRATEFUL FOR ALL HER ROLES
Then, in 2020, it was the third go-round for Tamara as she returned once again to Salem and Days of our Lives, reprising Ava Vitali. She stayed with the show until 2024, and then it all lead to where we are today when it was announced in 2025 that Tamara was joining the A-list cast of the top-rated The Young and the Restless.
Accompanying her video post on the milestone, Braun wrote, “Happy Friday everyone! In honor of my 25 year anniversary of my start in daytime TV I thought I would begin with where my choice to say YES 25 years ago has brought me today. Having so much fun on The Young and the Restless. Grateful, Love Be Kind.”
Many of Tamara’s current Y&R co-stars jumped in her comment thread including: Courtney Hope, Nathan Owens, Sharon Case, Zuleyka Silver, and others in the daytime community including DAYS Paul Telfer, GH’s Cameron Mathison and more.
Share your congratulations to Tamara for her 25 years in daytime soaps in the comment section below, and then let us know, through all her various soap roles, which has been your favorite of hers through the years.
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Y&R Stars to Participate in Dramatic Reading of Romantic Novel, ‘She Wrote, He Wrote: A New York Love Story’
Authors, Ashley Wren Collins and Jordan Rockwell, have taken to the soaps to make the characters in their romance novel come to life in a dramatic reading featuring four stars from The Young and the Restless.
In their novel She Wrote, He Wrote: A New York Love Story, it follows the story of aspiring writer Joanna Peterson-Mills and finance scion Logan Thurgood when they meet a dinner party one autumn night in New York. A sidesplitting romp through their “Not-so Meet Cute” under the Manhattan skyline ensues as they navigate career and dating hijinks in the modern world.
Participating in the reading will be: Mark Grossman (Adam, Y&R) as Logan, Melissa Claire Egan (Chelsea, Y&R) as Joanna with Michael Grazaidei (Daniel, Y&R) and Elizabeth Hendrickson (Chloe, Y&R) playing various other comedic roles in the story. In addition, Fritz Brekeller, the 2019 Daytime Emmy winner for Outstanding Direction for a Drama Series on One Life to Live and 2014 Daytime Emmy winner for Outstanding Directing Team for a Drama Series on The Young and the Restless directs.

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If you are in the Los Angeles area, circle Wednesday, May 20 for this unique dramatic reading followed by a Q&A and book signing at 7pm at the Barnes & Noble at The Grove in Los Angeles.
This new romantic comedy is told from alternating perspectives features a lovable cast of characters: Joanna who’s balancing her flourishing writing career with her creepy boss and big city dreams from the cramped East Village walk-up she shares with two eccentric roommates, while Logan is determined to break away from the labels of his wealthy Connecticut family and forge a name for himself on Wall Street. As Joanna and Logan’s paths keep crossing and their stories unfold, one question remains: Can these two get out of their own way and find a happy ending together? Find out!
For those interested in attending you can purchase your tickets here
So, if you are in the Southern California area, might you want to check out the reading starring Mark Grossman, Melissa Claire Egan, Michael Graziadei, and Elizabeth Hendrickson? Let us know in the comment section.
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