All I have is this week's episode of Will Trent. I watched another show but dozed through it, through no fault of the show. I will need to re-watch.
Will Trent Sunny-Side Up
We found out last week that Rafael's daughter had been kidnapped, and this week the team works to find her. Rafael and Amanda work together to contact Sunny via a hand held game she has with her. Asking the girl about her surroundings, Amanda guessed she was in a police safe house, and the kidnapper was a cop. Telling Sunny to use the phone under the bed, they kept her on the phone while her kidnapper took her out of the house and stuffed her in a car trunk.
The actress playing Sunny did a great job of portraying a teen who was scared, but determined. Once she was rescued, she went to Amanda's apartment to stay with her, but Amanda's tight rules right off the bat may have soured things between them.
Angie, still stuck at the gatehouse to a gated community as a security officer, used an AI to help her find the right words to use when she had to go before a police board to ask to come back to the force.
Will finds a new woman of interest in Marion Alba, with the DA's Office. She's ok. I think Angie and Will were never going to make it, so I'm ok with them separating. I'd just like to keep Angie's character on the show because she's fascinating.
My favorite scene is Will getting back to his own self in a super sharp suit. Then he attempts to get Betty to take the Pips part while he channels Gladys Knight singing Last Train To Georgia. Will is back to stay.
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