Welp. Folks won’t be throwing issues at Will Trent (Ramón Rodríguez) anymore after his chaotic reintroduction to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation in Season 3’s premiere, however that doesn’t imply all is but forgiven, as evidenced by TV Insider’s unique clip of Tuesday’s (January 14) new episode, “Sunny-Aspect Up.”
On this sneak peek, Will and Religion (Iantha Richardson) are teamed up on a stakeout, and issues get fairly intense — however not for the rationale you would possibly assume.
Their mark — a man named Mac — makes their job of arresting him virtually too simple by approaching them with all of the proof they want for an arrest proper there in his backpack, yikes! However the true laborious half is making small discuss earlier than the perp’s arrival.
After Will notes that Religion and Michael Ormewood (Jack McLaughlin) are out of the blue getting alongside very nicely — little question, a product of Will’s absence — she offers him a relatively frosty response by saying, “You jealous?”
“Simply making dialog,” Will replies.
“So now you need to make dialog?” Religion smarts again earlier than seizing the chance to ask him about his curious relationship with gang chief Rafael Wexler (Antwayn Hopper).
Rafael was beforehand launched because the prime suspect within the homicide of a fellow officer till Will, who knew him from the foster care system, realized his former friend-ish was being framed. And Religion desires to know extra about their historical past, together with the final time Will had spoken with him earlier than being summoned again into city for the case.
With very succinct responses, Will reveals that he hadn’t spoken to Rafael since round 2005, which was when the man was despatched to jail for manslaughter, and Won’t ever visited him in jail, both.
“Okay, nice discuss,” Religion says with an air of annoyance.
The ice is just damaged when Mac coasts onto the scene with out a care on this planet and asks them for assist discovering the girl he’s supposed to fulfill.
“Is he actually asking us for assist?” Religion wonders aloud.
“There’s a primary,” Will confirms.
As soon as they reveal that they’re with the GBI, Mac takes off however doesn’t get far. And upon discovering the gun in Mac’s bag, Will affords a relatively private apart, saying, “Like your mother as soon as mentioned, ‘Persons are dumb.’” (It’s most likely not the perfect thought for Will to be mentioning Religion’s mom, whose profession he was at the least partially liable for ending, at a time like this…).
We’ll have to attend and see whether or not and the way issues ever thaw out between Will and Religion as he settles again into the company when the following episode airs Tuesday evening.
In the meantime, the complete logline for the episode teases, “Beneath mounting political stress, the GBI and ADA Marion Alba race in opposition to time to rescue a kidnapped baby, all whereas uncovering darkish secrets and techniques that would shatter their preconceived notions of the legislation enforcement group.”
Will Trent, Tuesdays, 8/7c, ABC