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Actor Justin Hartley said his show “tracker” succeeded because his protagonist in the series was Satisfied with his masculinity.
“The one thing I really like about Cote, and the way we built him is that he doesn’t apologize for his masculinity,” Hartley said in one person. Interview with men’s daily Published on June 5.
The show centers on the character Colter Shaw, a survivor who tracks down missing persons.
Hartley says the show is Masculinity portrayal It’s what makes it successful.
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Actor Justin Hartley said the “tracker” was successful because his character in the series “does not apologize for his masculinity.” (Photography by Sergei Bachlakov/CBS via Getty Images)
“I think that’s what people are looking for,” the actor said. “You’re asking yourself, ‘What kind of people do I want to hang out with?’ Especially, “What kind of male friends do I really value in my life?” “I think we’ve made an emotionally developed character and he really does want to take root in the roots of why people do things.”
The show is currently entering its third season in its second season According to reports.
The specific reason Hartley thinks his character resonates a lot is because of how Shaw balances his masculinity.
“He’s a person after another,” Hartley said. “That doesn’t mean you have to be the loudest person in the room, knowing every f————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————-
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Justin Hartley is known for his role in the CBS series, as well as other hit series including “This Is Us”, “Furious” and “Young and Uneasy”. (Kevin Mazul/Turner’s Getty image)
The success of the show is also the work the team does for character development.
“The truth is (executive producer) Ken Olin and I set out to do a show, which is actually a backlash,” Hartley said. “We wanted to have a new spin on the program, which means our character would develop over time. Not only would he stay the same exact person every week. We hope people would like it. People end up falling in love with it. I think there is a big appetite for this kind of show.”
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Hartley is known for his roles in the CBS series, as well as other hit series, including NBC dramas.This is us“” Passion,” “Smallville” and “Young and Uneasy”.