Angie’s Latest Will Trent Tragedy Clears The Path For Her Worst Future
Oz Rodriguez directed Will Trent season 3, episode 15, “The Most Beautiful, Fierce, Smart, Powerful Creature in the Entire World,” while Britta Lundin and Juliette Strangio wrote it.
Over the course of Will Trent’s three seasons, Will and Angie have been through a lot together. Their on-and-off romantic relationship (which began when they were teenagers) has been one of the most unhealthy, unsteady parts of their respective stories. It seemingly came to a permanent close after Will arrested Angie at the end of Will Trent season 2. However, even though they have recovered their friendship in season 3 and started dating other people, the possibility of Will and Angie reuniting remains alive (especially after Angie’s recent tragedy).
Angie’s Mother Dies In Will Trent Season 3, Episode 15
Angie Breaks Her Sobriety After Her Mother’s Death
Angie’s mother, who was incredibly abusive to her growing up, dies at the end of Will Trent season 3, episode 15, resulting in Angie falling off the wagon. Before her death, the hour flashes back to a handful of moments between Angie and her mother. The audience gets to see Angie as a teenager again (played by Savannah Hutson, who is the perfect casting for young Angie). This time, teenage Angie is with her mother, who appears to be a wonderful parent, uplifting her child. The audience knows better than to fall for the facade, though.
She even dreams about her mom waking up and telling her what she wants to hear (and the one thing she doesn’t — that Angie is an addict just like her).
The next flashback in “The Most Beautiful, Fierce, Smart, Powerful Creature in the Entire World” occurs when Angie was a rookie cop. Her mother got a DUI, and Angie confronts the older woman while she’s trapped behind bars. Angie wants her mom to admit what she did to her when she was a child, but she claims not to remember. After a few more exchanged words, Angie’s mother lets her temper run wild. The flashback ends with Angie’s mother telling her daughter, “Sometimes I think when God gave me you, he was punishing me,” and Angie claiming she was done.
Despite her determination to never see her again, Angie is by her mother’s side in the present while she lies on her deathbed. Angie even frantically dyes her hair blonde because she knows she hates gray hair. It’s evident that Angie desperately seeks love and affirmation from the older woman, despite what she has put her through. She even dreams about her mom waking up and telling her what she wants to hear (and the one thing she doesn’t — that Angie is an addict just like her). Unfortunately, she dies before Angie can get any closure in Will Trent season 3, episode 15.