Scott Foley Was Cast As Angie’s New Love Interest In Will Trent Season 3
Foley Will Play Dr. Seth McDale
According to Deadline, ABC has cast Scott Foley to play Dr. Seth McDale in the cast of Will Trent season 3. Foley’s role will be recurring, and his character is being described as Angie’s new love interest. Per his character description, Seth is “the confident and down-to-earth head of emergency medicine at a local hospital.”
In the world of TV, Foley is probably most known for his role as Jake Ballard in the ABC political thriller series Scandal. However, some may recognize the actor from Scream 3, where he played Roman Bridger, or other TV shows such as The Unit, Scrubs, and Felicity. Now, Foley joins the cast of Will Trent season 3 to act opposite Erika Christensen’s Angie.
Will Trent Season 3’s New Character Seals Will & Angie’s Fate
The Season 2 Finale Seemingly Ruined Will & Angie’s Relationship For Good
With Scott Foley’s casting, it appears as though Will and Angie’s relationship is over in Will Trent. Of course, following the ending of Will Trent season 2, their breakup seemed like it would stick. Will discovered that Angie helped cover up Lenny’s murder in season 1 to help Crystal, who killed Lenny. Will learned the truth after it was revealed that Crystal was the serial killer targeting sex offenders in Georgia. Angie tried to help the young teenager once more, but while running away, Crystal slipped and hit her head. Crystal died, and Will was left with two options.
If Will arresting Angie didn’t seal their fate, her getting a new love interest in Will Trent season 3 certainly does.
At first, Will envisioned the life he could have with Angie if he didn’t turn her in. They got married, had kids, and grew old together. However, that was just a fantasy, and when Will returned to real life, he tearfully arrested Angie for tampering with evidence and making false statements concerning Lenny’s murder. If Will arresting Angie didn’t seal their fate, her getting a new love interest in Will Trent season 3 certainly does.