What happened to Reenie on Tracker?
Short answer: nothing bad — Reenie Greene (Fiona Rene) is still on Tracker, and her role has never been bigger. The confusion is understandable, though. The CBS drama has shed three regular cast members in three seasons, and Reenie's own storyline put her through the wringer. Here's where things stand, as of 2026.
The cast exodus that started the question
In July 2025, ahead of season 3, Tracker announced that Eric Graise (tech whiz Bobby) and Abby McEnany (Velma) would not be returning. Robin Weigert, who played Teddi, had already exited after season 1. That's half the original ensemble gone — so when fans typed Reenie's name into search, they were bracing for the worst.
They didn't need to. Showrunner Elwood Reid confirmed she'd return as a series regular, with plans to build out her world rather than shrink it:
"This is all part of my 'evil plan' to use Fiona more," Reid told TVLine in 2025.
What Reenie actually went through
Season 2 was brutal for her. She opened her own criminal law firm, then a case involving fixer Leo Sharf ended with a security breach at that firm, Reenie kidnapped, and her boyfriend shot. She entered season 3 shaken and rebuilding — which is exactly what the writers used to reshape the show around her.
Season 3 made her a co-lead
- A new home base — Reenie's law office became the team's unofficial headquarters, staffed by new tech specialist Randy (Chris Lee) and associate Mel Day (Cassady McClincy Zhang).
- Her own case — she spent the season taking on Prader & Rockwell Properties Group over a toxic housing development, a storyline that ran parallel to Colter's missing-persons work.
- A stalker — surveillance photos and being tailed in public rattled her enough to buy a gun and take up boxing.
- The finale — in the May 2026 closer, it was Reenie, not Colter (Justin Hartley), who got the call from Russell Shaw (Jensen Ackles) before he vanished, leaving her holding the season's biggest secret.
Is a spinoff coming?
Nothing is announced, but critics have noticed that Reenie's standalone storylines increasingly play like a backdoor pilot for a legal series. What is confirmed: Tracker returns for season 4, with production relocating from Vancouver to Los Angeles.