Death, Seizures & Secret Fathers: What Will Trent’s Explosive Finale Means for Season 4

GBI Special Agent Will Trent manages to thwart a bioterrorism attack with the help of law enforcement’s finest — including GBI Deputy Director Amanda Wagner, Bradford County Sheriff Caleb Roussard, Special Agent Faith Mitchell, and Detectives Michael Ormewood and Angie Polaski.

Alas, not everyone makes it out of Season 3 unscathed.

When Amanda (Sonja Sohn) and Angie engage in gunfire with members of Founders Front, Amanda takes a bullet to the sternum. She survived surgery, but doctors said that the next 48 hours were “critical.” Ormewood (Jake McLaughlin), meanwhile, still hasn’t been able to schedule a CT scan at the VA, and he ends Tuesday’s finale on the floor of his kitchen, mid-seizure, as Faith calls for an ambulance.

GBI Special Agent Will Trent manages to thwart a bioterrorism attack with the help of law enforcement’s finest — including GBI Deputy Director Amanda Wagner, Bradford County Sheriff Caleb Roussard, Special Agent Faith Mitchell, and Detectives Michael Ormewood and Angie Polaski.

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In happier news, Angie has not had a workshop. Will joins his ex for her first sonogram, but leaves as soon as baby daddy Seth arrives, at which point our title character makes his way over to Amanda’s hospital room to be with his “family.”

Also this week: Caleb recalls “the most amazing weekend” of his life with Lucy Morales — a weekend that culminated in Will’s conception. But Caleb swears to Will that he didn’t know Lucy was pregnant. “I wanted to marry her from the second I saw her,” he says. “I tried to call her, I wrote letters, I never heard anything back. I figured, ‘She doesn’t want anything to do with me.’” Caleb, however, is determined to make up for lost time with the son he never knew he had, and invites Will over to meet to his wife and kids.

Below, co-showrunners Liz Heldens and Daniel Thomsen break down the Season 3 finale and offer early intelligence on Will Trent Season 4, which will air on ABC in January 2026.

TVLINE | Why was now the time to introduce Will’s biological father?
THOMSEN | We’d been thinking about Will’s father since Season 1. For me, I wanted to get a little bit of space from the introduction of Will’s mother and her story, just because I felt like that was so emotional and so impactful, and I didn’t want it to feel like we immediately just shifted from that to the father. And it was just feeling, like, at this point, I think we — all the creations — all agreed that it was time for Will to continue to expand his understanding of himself and where he came from.

TVLINE | James Ulster is Will’s biological father in the books. Talk to me about the decision to pivot and create this new character.
HELDENS | Well, I think it feels a little bit like it was just laying there, you know? It was a maybe [that Ulster was his father]. I think the last time we talked about it was Season 2, Episode 2, and it was a maybe — maybe he is, maybe he isn’t, but Will didn’t want to take a test because he didn’t want to know — and then it seemed like, to make that guy his father was kind of like… [shrugs]. And so we thought, well, let’s just do something completely different and go in a completely different direction, make him law enforcement, and make him a different kind of cop than Will is.

It seemed like creating a character with a little bit more gray area than James Ulster, who was just a really bad guy — I mean, [Greg Germann is] fun to write for, and he’s fun to put in scenes, for sure, and I hope we haven’t seen the last of him — but it seemed like there was opportunity in giving Will a father that could be positive and could also have really negative qualities that we could explore in Season 4.
THOMSEN | Caleb provides so many story opportunities Adding that we’re excited about exploring. But also, as Liz was alluding to, James Ulster is somebody who is going to have a point of view on Will’s father coming into the picture. Even though he’s not Will’s father, he clearly feels a sense of connection to Will — a sense of possessiveness — so it kind of feels like you get to add somebody without subtracting Ulster, so… more ingredients in the pot!

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