There Is No ‘Will Trent’ Without Amanda Wagner
Amanda, in particular, is crucial to Will Trent, both as the chief of the GBI and as Will’s longtime mentor. There is an unfortunate trend right now of network procedurals killing off the leader and heart of the show, most recently with 9-1-1. It would be a huge mistake for Will Trent to kill off Amanda. She is the one who keeps things running smoothly for the GBI, but more than that, she is central to the show. Amanda is tied to every other main character. She is the one who encouraged Will to go into this line of work when he was arrested young, and she has been Faith’s (Iantha Richardson) aunt since she was born. She also looks out for Angie and Ormewood.
Will Trent would not be able to recover from Amanda’s death, but Ormewood’s loss would be a massive hit for the show as well. His character development has been really great to watch, and his friendship and living situation with Faith has been one of the highlights of this season. If Will Trent killed off Ormewood, it would be losing many great dynamics, as well as a huge source of its comic relief. Ultimately, the five main characters of Will Trent have great chemistry both personally and professionally, and it should keep them all around.
‘Will Trent’ Should Start Season 4 With a Time Jump
If Amanda and Ormewood are still alive, it would make sense for Season 4 to start with a time jump. This way, Amanda will have had time to recover from her gunshot wound, and can be back at work. Ormewood will be able to be back at work after his seizure as well, and the show could even choose to skip all the way to after his tumor has been removed. Additionally, this will give the show the opportunity to jump forward a bit in Angie’s pregnancy, and to show her and Seth planning to become parents. As of the Season 3 finale, Will has agreed to have dinner with his biological father, Caleb (Yul Vazquez), and his family, so the show can pick up several months into this new shift in their dynamic.