I loved this entire episode. The writers did an excellent job, pulling everything together and connecting everyone to each other. Paul, played by the guy from Saved by the Bell, added a little bit of levity and humor in the middle of the show, and I would like to see more of him next season as a reoccurring guest. This one is a tearjerker, especially at the end. I just wish Will had actually hugged Amanda or Amanda had hugged Will, but I guess that would've been too hard and too emotional for both of them and wouldn't have fit their characters' personalities. It was also good to find out the origin of Will's name. I like how they're leaving the episode open to speculation regarding Angie's health status. Overall, Will Trent season one has been a good new drama for TV, and I hope they keep engaging and drawing in the audience next season.
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Predictable & Disappointing
marimiller-820753 May 2023
Warning: Spoilers
As much as I love this series, the season finale was predictable, boring and very UNshocking (unlike what was advertised). Only the acting from the wonderful cast made it bearable, which was outstanding as always), but PULEEZE when are we going to see some decent writing? So many plot holes. One, women dont die immediately after giving birth, even if it's a basement. Also if Ulster liked Lucy so much, why not give her some medical attention? Also, Mandy thought Will was going to a "family", but after taking care of him for 3 weeks, she doesnt ever think to check up on him? Angie's a smart cop, but botches her escape attempt? She cant get past a locked door? Really? How about breaking a window? Last but not least, please do NOT have her be paralyzed in Season 2. I cant think of a more boring plot than that!
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