
Just a couple of episodes ahead of the Will Trent season 3 finale, Angie is hitting rock bottom (once again), and all the storyline proves is that she and Will shouldn’t be together. The ABC series has often centered around Will and Angie’s on-and-off relationship, which began when they were teenagers in foster care. As of Will Trent season 3, episode 16, the two characters are colleagues and somewhat friends, but there is always the promise of something more between them. After this latest development in Angie’s life, though, her and Will’s relationship must remain platonic, for both of their sake.
Angie’s mother died in Will Trent season 3, episode 15, resulting in her breaking her sobriety by going to a bar and ordering a drink. She continues drinking in episode 16 and somehow manages to hide her relapse from the other characters (it certainly helps that Angie never interacts with Will and that Ormewood is busy worrying about his brain tumor). However, Angie can only hide for so long. It’s only a matter of time before Will learns the truth and tries to help her get her life back on track. Unfortunately, this will likely only end in heartbreak for both of them.
Will Trent Season 3, Episode 16 Sets Will & Angie On Very Different Paths
Will Makes Tremendous Progress In “Push, Jump, Fall”
“Will might be the only person who can help Angie, but given his development in season 3, episode 16, he can’t give up his own progress to do so.”
Sadly, Pancake is in poor health because she was used to trafficking drugs. But Will is determined to save the horse and tells her, “You listen to me, Pancake, you and me, we’re going to make a deal, all right? If you live, I live… We’re going to get through this because we’re choosing to be alive, okay? We’re choosing to be alive.” Consequently, Pancake’s survival and Will’s connection with the horse result in him making massive improvements regarding his mental health. Unfortunately, the same couldn’t be said for Angie.
Will Can Help Angie, But It Should Not Be At His Expense
The 2 Characters Have Been Toxic For One Another In The Past
Will might be the only person who can help Angie, but given his development in season 3, episode 16, he can’t give up his own progress to do so. The harsh truth about Will and Angie’s relationship in Will Trent is that they’re toxic for one another. Yes, they understand each other better than anyone else. However, Will and Angie’s relationship is built on trauma, and for most of their lives, Will has been trying to save Angie, and she has been pushing him away to sulk in her pain.
Angie must figure out a way to recover from her latest trauma. While Will can certainly be at her side during this hard time in her life, it might be for the best that Angie seeks outside help. The worst-case scenario would be Angie’s downward spiral negatively affecting Will, pulling them back into their old, toxic ways. So, Will Trent season 3 must be careful not to repeat Will and Angie’s past mistakes as the finale nears.
Will Trent Should Finally Move On From Will & Angie’s Toxic Romance
Season 4 Must Leave Their Relationship In The Past
Will and Angie can’t get back together in Will Trent season 3, especially after her relapse and his recovery. Angie is nowhere near ready to be in a healthy romantic relationship, and neither is Will, despite his progress in episode 16. They both need therapy, and then maybe one day they can reunite. However, given their past and based on Angie breaking her sobriety, it’s for the best that Will and Angie remain friends permanently. Another attempt at romance for them could easily result in them slipping back into their toxic tendencies. For everyone’s sake, Will and Angie should move on from one another for good in Will Trent.