Quiz: Erkennen Sie Ihren Reacher anhand Ihres Trackers?

Als jemand, der unzählige Stunden damit verbracht hat, in die Welt dieser fiktiven Detektive einzutauchen, muss ich sagen, dass jeder von ihnen so einzigartig ist wie ein Fingerabdruck. Bosch mit seiner Vorliebe für Jazz und seinem Hang zur Hunderettung scheint unter seinem harten Äußeren eine sanftere Seite zu haben. Reacher hingegen ist ein wanderndes Rätsel, das immer von Ort zu Ort wandert und sich nie niederlässt. Er ist wie ein moderner Nomade, der sein Leben nach seinen eigenen Vorstellungen führt.


Das moderne Fernsehen, einschließlich Broadcast TV und Amazon Prime, ist mit Sendungen überflutet, die auf Ihren Vater zugeschnitten zu sein scheinen. Diese Serien haben oft Einzelworttitel wie Longmire, Goliath oder Yellowstone, und alle handeln von robusten Männern, die Geheimnisse lösen und sie beschützen Gebiete oder befassen sich mit Mysterien in ihren Territorien oder schützen die Mysterien selbst. Der neueste Neuzugang in dieser Gruppe ist CBSs Tracker, der sich auf eine Figur konzentriert, die, wie Sie vielleicht schon erraten haben, Einzelpersonen verfolgt. Bemerkenswert ist, dass Justin Hartleys neues Projekt nach This Is Us nicht das einzige ist; Es gibt eine Welle solcher Shows wie Bosch, Reacher und Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan. In diesen Serien geht es um harte Männer in schwierigen Umständen, die es mit Gegnern aufnehmen und Frauen verlieben. Allerdings verfolgen Tracker und Reacher einen ähnlichen Marketingansatz: Beide zeigen einen konventionell attraktiven weißen Mann in einem grauen T-Shirt.

Ich entschuldige mich für etwaige Verwirrung, meine Herren, mit Ihren taillierten anthrazitfarbenen T-Shirts, da es ziemlich schwierig ist, zwischen diesen Serien zu unterscheiden. Tatsächlich ist es so knifflig, dass wir ein Quiz erstellt haben, um die Dinge zu klären!

The show is named after the lead character.

CORRECT. Justin Hartley does not play a character named Tracker on Tracker, and that’s bullshit.

INCORRECT. Justin Hartley does not play a character named Tracker on Tracker, and that’s bullshit.

The deuteragonist/foil of the first season went to Harvard.

CORRECT. Tracker’s Reenie is a self-professed Harvard bitch and says so within the first 20 seconds of her character being introduced. Reacher’s Detective Finlay also went to Harvard but doesn’t talk about it. Very unrealistic.

INCORRECT. This one is both. Tracker’s Reenie is a self-professed Harvard bitch and says so within the first 20 seconds of her character being introduced. Reacher’s Detective Finlay also went to Harvard but doesn’t talk about it. Very unrealistic.

The protagonist has a complicated relationship with one of his last surviving family members: his brother, the Lincoln Lawyer.

CORRECT. That’s Bosch. Tracker’s Colter Shaw has a complicated relationship with one of his last surviving family members: his brother, who may have killed his father. Reacher has a complicated relationship with one of his last surviving family members: his brother, whose death instigates the show’s plot.

INCORRECT. Trick question! That’s Bosch. Tracker’s Colter Shaw has a complicated relationship with one of his last surviving family members: his brother, who may have killed his father. Reacher has a complicated relationship with one of his last surviving family members: his brother, whose death instigates the show’s plot.

The protagonist’s elder brother, who let him down in childhood, is named Russell.

CORRECT. But that’s also true of Temperance Brennan in Bones, FWIW.

INCORRECT. This is Tracker. But it’s also true of Temperance Brennan in Bones, FWIW.

Inexplicably, there is a female character named after the infamously corrupt 19th-century New York senator Roscoe Conkling.

CORRECT. You should know Bosch has characters named J. Edgar (like Hoover), Rick O’Shea (ricochet), and Irvin Irving.

INCORRECT. That’s Reacher. But you should know Bosch has characters named J. Edgar (like Hoover), Rick O’Shea (ricochet), and Irvin Irving.

The lead character is itinerant, traveling from town to town in an Airstream trailer hauled by his (obviously spon-con) truck.

CORRECT. Reacher is also itinerant, but he takes the bus.

INCORRECT. This is Tracker. Reacher is also itinerant, but he takes the bus.

The lead’s tracking skills were imparted by a traumatic brain injury sustained while serving in the military in Iraq.

CORRECT. You’d think Tracker, but this is actually the Bones spinoff, The Finder. Colter’s tracking skills were imparted by a traumatic childhood.

INCORRECT. This is actually the Bones spinoff, The Finder. Colter’s tracking skills were imparted by a traumatic childhood.

The show’s first season is filmed in that one Georgia town seen in Stranger Things, The Vampire Diaries, Doom Patrol, and Stan Against Evil. 

CORRECT.

INCORRECT. This is Reacher.

The lead character loves the blues.

CORRECT. Bosch loves jazz, and Tracker has no discernible preferences, musical or otherwise.

INCORRECT. This is Reacher. Bosch loves jazz, and Tracker has no discernible preferences, musical or otherwise.

The lead character is always saying the percentage odds of survival, like C-3PO in The Empire Strikes Back.

CORRECT.

INCORRECT. This is Tracker.

While working a case, the protagonist rescues a dog and names him Coltrane.

CORRECT. Bosch again. Remember, Bosch 👏 Loves 👏 Jazz 👏. Reacher also rescues a dog, but, being a self-described hobo, doesn’t keep it. Harvard boy does — and names the dog Jack (after Reacher).

INCORRECT. This is Bosch again. Remember, Bosch 👏 Loves 👏 Jazz 👏. Reacher also rescues a dog, but, being a self-described hobo, doesn’t keep it. Harvard boy does — and names the dog Jack (after Reacher).

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2024-09-26 17:53