Lone-wolf survivalist Colter Shaw roams the country as a “reward seeker,” using his expert tracking skills to help private citizens and law enforcement solve all manner of mysteries while contending with his own fractured family.
This tv show contains 27 potentially triggering events.
When Colter walks up to meet the person who put up the reward there's a dead animal on the porch. I believe that it's a dog. The guy says that people keep leaving dead animals on his porch. He says they've left different dead animals on different days including: rabbits, raccoon, and a cat. Colter realizes that they're all animals that were found as roadkill.
When Colter walks up to meet the person who put up the reward there's a dead animal on the porch. I believe that it's a dog. The guy says that people keep leaving dead animals on his porch. He says they've left different dead animals on different days including: rabbits, raccoon, and a cat.
Missing horse. Found. Is ok and ends up with owners Tina and Hugh who love him who hopefully won't race him any more. Nothing upsetting seen with any horses.
When Colter walks up to meet the person who put up the reward there's a dead animal on the porch. I believe that it's a dog. The guy says that people keep leaving dead animals on his porch. He says they've left different dead animals on different days including: rabbits, raccoon, and a cat.
When Colter walks up to meet the person who put up the reward there's a dead animal on the porch. I believe that it's a dog. The guy says that people keep leaving dead animals on his porch. He says they've left different dead animals on different days including: rabbits, raccoon, and a cat.
Early in the episode a woman is in the woods and a scary looking snake (maybe a copperhead? I don't know snakes well) and it seems like the woman is scared for a second but then she talks to the snake and the snake isn't actually a threat to her and she's not scared.
It's sort of consensual. Someone in a highly agitated state asks someone else for drugs. The person who is asked sees how incredibly upset this person is, gives her a drug that I'm pretty sure she's never tried before, then sends her off alone with instructions to hang out at lookout point by the pond. I know the person asked for the drugs, but they weren't in a rational state of mind and it was really reckless the way the person just gave her the drugs and sent her off unsupervised.
Yes! Near the end of the episode a person fall into a large wood chipper and is quickly chopped up. The person is injured but not dead when they fall in. If this bothers you, when a person next to a running wood chipper gets shot, look away for a few seconds.
Hostage taker shoots himself in the head rather than surrender. Through the windshield you see him put the gun under his chin, then the view shifts to the back window as blood splatters all over it. Gratuitous and unexpected given the tone of the show.
The episode opens with a man walking outside at night. Within a couple seconds of him walking through the break in the chain link fence we hear an odd sound and there are several (3?) quick bright flashes of light. After he's on his knees a bright light shines down on him from above but it doesn't flash at all, it's just a bright light (doesn't fill the whole screen or anything). Later Colter is looking for him and walks through the same gap in the fence. When Colter hears strange noises (right after the odd noises/display from his phone stop) the bright light is back. Later the two men are together and the noise starts again, followed by flashing lights. Beware the creepy noise! For me there was a commercial break, then more of the lights with the noise. The guys walk outside & after Russell tells them that they have to because "they know we're here" red alarm lights start going off in various areas and a spotlight sweeps the area.