Tracker Fans pay Pay close attention Eric GraiseBobby’s role – So, before he officially left the show on the official departure, they certainly noticed that he was missing for multiple episodes.
Popular CBS series, premiered in February 2024 Survivor-centered Named Colter (Justin Hartley) Traveling the country helped solve various mysteries. based on Jeffery DeaverNovels Never compete,,,,, Tracker Follow Colter every week with Teddi’s help to work on the case (Robin Weigert), velma(Abby McEnany), technical genius Bobby (Graise) and personal attorney Reenie (Fiona Rene).
“We did make a joke, though, how many times Cort broke the law. Our grip department put together a list, which is ridiculous. My idea is, maybe at the end of Season 2, the package gift I gave everyone was a hoodie, listing everything he did,” Hartley joked. pack In May 2024. “It’s like attacking, breaking and entering, kidnapping, all of these things.
Not Cotter’s Prank caught the audience’s attention in Season 2. Tracker In the middle of the season, Graise was nowhere to be found. Instead, Bobby’s cousin Randy (Chris Lee) succeeded him for seven consecutive episodes. Bobby finally returns in an episode of April 2025 – But before Grace was absent Provoked online problems. By season 3, people confirmed that Grace did not return to more episodes.
He’s been scrolling to learn about Grace since he played Bobby since Season 1 Tracker:
What projects did Eric participate in before the Tracker?

In addition to the tracker, Graise also appears in Acceleration: High Water, Rock and Keys, Queer as Folk, Tomorrow War, Teenage Bounty Hunter, Dynasty and Walking zombies.
Graise is also a dancer who directed the 2018 short film Limited space.
How did Eric help Bobby on the Tracker develop?

Graise told Ebony in August 2024: “The character started out as a guy who wrote very stiff suit and tie type and then met me.
Graise went on to point out that Bobby is located in Chicago – he was born in Illinois. “They don’t even know,” he added.
How does Eric have to do with the on-screen “tracker” character?

over the years, Grace has discussed it I had legs amputated when I was a kid ebony In August 2024, “I think disabled characters are fun for me and I want to see them as a big part of the storyline. But at the same time, it’s the norm… [Bobby is] Just like everyone else. ”
Grace has been an advocate for agents since the public eye. He spoke at the White House during the 25th anniversary celebration of the Americans with Disabilities Act in 2015 Marlee Matlin, Camryn Manheim and Ali Stroker.
What does Eric want to explore professionally outside of the show?

Graise reveals his interest in screenwriters, telling amplitude In 2020, he is “Writing a Pilot” for the series.
“[It’s] It’s been playing for three years. The pilot is basically done and I am now studying the Story Bible. He had a lot of backstory and a lot of family legacy about it, and I needed to know all of that legacy,” he explained at the time. “When I was writing, I was writing a person with disabilities. I am not writing about disability, nor do I write about roles. I’m writing a character with disabilities. ”
Grace continued: “I think it’s hard for a healthy writer and actor to put the two together. They either create a character that makes the whole world defined by their disability, or they create a character that is completely free of disabilities. Neither of these two people are truly loyal to life.”
Why is Eric missing in Season 2’s “Tracker”?

Fans begin to grow In the second half of season 2 Five consecutive episodes have not resolved Grace’s long absence. In the March 2025 hit CBS series episode, when Cote and Randy confirm that Bobby is Go to his “friend’s funeral”.
Glace Finally return After missing seven episodes. “I’ll have one day at a time,” he said in an episode in April 2025. “But I have to come back and fix the mess.” He officially left the show in season 3.

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