Will Trent Season 2 Episode 3: “You Don’t Have To Understand” Captivates Audiences

Will Trent season 2, episode 3, “You Don’t Have to Understand”, follows two parallel investigations between the APD and the GBI, and was a ratings smash. The show’s sophomore season opened with a two-part premiere in February 2024, as season 2, episode 1 of Will Trent picks up six months after the events of the season 1 finale. It sees the shocking introduction and immediate death of Cricket Watson (Susan Kelechi Watson), Will’s (Ramón Rodríguez) love interest. Life has dealt another traumatic hand to Will, one that he must deal with the rest of the season.

Season 2, episode 2 picks up right from that moment as Will tries to figure out who killed Cricket with a bomb before any more innocents die. While these two episodes of Will Trent season 2 will surely be important in season 3, season 2, episode 3, “You Don’t Have to Understand” takes a step back. After two episodes of extremely personal events happening to Will, episode 3 returns to the “crime of the week” storytelling style that the procedural TV show is known for. However, the events of the episode still affect Will in a lasting way.

ABC’s quirky police procedural Will Trent adapts Karin Slaughter’s best-selling books, and the chihuahua-toting GBI agent will return for season 3.

Will And Faith Visit A Murder Scene At The Mall

The Agents Find Two Dead Bodies But Not The Woman From The Opening

Will Trent (Ramón Rodríguez) and Faith (Iantha Richardson) working at a crime scene in Will Trent season 2, episode 3.-1

The beginning of Will Trent season 2, episode 3, begins with a woman, Isabella Altman (Kaitlyn Bausch) walking into an abandoned mall, apparently set to meet someone. When she tries a door, the handle breaks off. As she looks at the sharp inner mechanisms of the broken handle, a black plastic bag descends around her head and her scream is cut short by a jump to black. The next day, Will and his boss Amanda Wagner (Sonja Sohn) arrive at the mall to investigate. There they find a dead man with the door handle stuck in his back.

Jason Ensler directed Will Trent season 2, episode 3.

Will’s partner, Faith Mitchell (Iantha Richardson), is already there, and while Amanda goes to speak with Councilman Victor Carrie (Ricardo Chavira), hanging around outside, Faith and Will stumble upon another body. Though he has no ID or keys, he is clutching a purse with a bottle of folic acid tablets. Will also finds evidence that a woman was there and that she was likely the intended target of a murder. From the bottle of folic acid, Faith also realizes she is pregnant.

Angie And Michael Investigate A Deceased Fitness Guru

The APD Looks At The Body Of A Man Who Collapsed At A Wellness Spa

Michael (Jake McLaughlin) standing over Joel (Will Rothhaar) in an interrogation in Will Trent Season 2, episode 3.-1

While GBI is investigating the mall murders, Angie (Erika Christensen) and Michael (Jake McLaughlin) are at the morgue, looking at the body of Ted Burkle (Lucas Hyde), an investment broker and fitness guru who collapsed while at the Ruby Dreams Wellness Center. His autopsy reveals that he had a lethal dose of buprenorphine in his blood. Angie understands buprenorphine to be a fast-acting agent, so Ted was likely exposed to it soon before he passed.

The GBI Follows Leads On The Mall Murder Investigation

Faith And Will Talk To Councilman Carrie And Pastor Reggie

Faith (Iantha Richardson) holding up a phone to councilman Carrie (Ricardo Chavira) in Will Trent season 2, episode 3.-1

Amanda reveals to Will what she and her team have learned. The man with the handle in his back is Dale Sorenson, a known member of a biker gang who hires himself out as a hitman. The other man with the purse was Conrad Warren, a local youth pastor. Will reveals he’s learned the identity of the missing woman: Isabella Altman. Will surmises that someone lured Isabella to the mall, and paid Dale to kill her. However, he’s still not sure of Conrad’s role and so calls in his parentswho are accompanied by Pastor Reggie (Jerod Haynes), Conrad’s superior.

Every question Will asks Conrad’s parents is answered by Pastor Reggie, so Will removes Reggie to question him privately. Reggie insists Conrad was not involved and that he is not the father of Isabella’s baby. Will remains suspicious, distrusting religion in general, and goes to visit Reggie’s church, where Isabella was a member. There, he interviews the congregation and has a conversation with Reggie where Reggie tells Will that they both had pain in their youth. Despite his suspicions, Amanda traces Isabella’s parking pass to Councilman Carrie’s office, getting Reggie off the hook.

As Faith and Will leave their home, they both note how anxious Councilman Carrie was during their conversation.

Faith and Will head to Carrie’s home where they meet him and his wife, Erin (Jennifer Westfeldt). GBI learns Isabella was an intern on Carrie’s campaign and Erin is distraught to learn that she’s disappeared. As Faith and Will leave their home, they both note how anxious Councilman Carrie was during their conversation.

The APD Visits Ted Burkle’s Brother And Goes To His Gym

Ted’s Brother Joel Isn’t Much Help In The Investigation

Michael (Jake McLaughlin) and Angela (Erika Christensen) initerrogating Joel (Will Rothhaar) in Will Trent Season 2, episode 3.-1

Back at the other investigation, the APD interviews Ted’s brother Joel Burkle (Will Rothhaar), who tearfully says he and Ted were supposed to have a day at the spa together for Ted’s birthday. They were only a few minutes in when Ted collapsed. Though Joel can’t think of anyone who would want Ted dead, he admits that his brother was generous but could be self-centered.

Their investigation inevitably takes them to the Ruby Dreams Wellness Center. Summer Fairfield (Cara Mantella), the owner of the spa, is questioned when APD learns Ted intended to start his own spa, but Summer claims she had no problem with that. Angie and Michael also question another gym member, Wolfgang (William McKinney), whom Ted was supposed to go into business with.

Wolfgang claims there were no hard feelings when Ted backed out, but the APD finds one of Wolfgang’s branded essential oils melting on a hot stone, suggesting he is destroying evidence.

Wolfgang claims there were no hard feelings when Ted backed out, but the APD finds one of Wolfgang’s branded essential oils melting on a hot stone, suggesting he is destroying evidence. Despite declaring his innocence, Ange and Michael take him back to the department for more questioning.

Michael And Angie Realize Who Killed Ted Burkle

Wolfgang Gives The APD An Important Piece Of Information

Angela (Erika Christensen) looking bemused in Will Trent Season 2, episode 3.-1

Forensics reveals that the melted oil does indeed contain buprenorphine, incriminating Wolfgang, but he insists he’s innocent. He reveals that Ted stepped away from the business because his father was dying from cancer, something Joel failed to mention. Together they rush to the hospice care facility to find Joel sitting by his father’s bed. Surprised by their arrival, Joel begins telling the detectives how he’s been taking care of his father for two years. As he continues talking, it becomes apparent that Joel resents his brother for leaving him to care for his father alone.

Will Trent is based on a series of novels by crime author Karin Slaughter.

Furthermore, the detectives uncover that the Burkles’ father was also paying his two sons through a trust, one that would all go to Joel if Ted was out of the picture. When Michael asks Joel if his father was using buprenorphine patches for his pain, Joel’s face goes white, and he all but confesses. The APD prepares to take him in but allows Joel to say goodbye to his father one last time.

Faith And Will Have A Shootout And Deliver A Baby

Will Finds Isabella In The Middle Of Labor

Councilman Carrie (Ricardo Chavira) surrendering in Will Trent season 2, episode 3.-1

Amanda and Will suspect that Councilman Victor is the father of Isabella’s baby but still have no way of finding her. Forensics comes back and shows Isabella’s fingerprints on the door handle. Conrad’s fingerprints are found on the knife that killed him. A second set of fingerprints is found on the knife belonging to a man with warrants for his arrest in Philadelphia. That man, Leonard Parker, turns out to be Pastor Reggie. Reggie is called back in and admits he changed his ways a long time ago but never paid for his crimes in court.

The knife came from the church’s kitchen and Reggie had no idea Conrad took it. However, he does know where Isabella is now — a safe house that the church uses for victims of domestic violence to protect them, as he was always looking out for Isabella. GBI goes to the safe house and discovers that Isabella has been abducted. They connect the shelter with Victor’s charity and go to his home. When they do, Victor comes sprinting out, yelling he only wanted to help. Before the agents can respond, Victor is shot and killed by his wife.

As Faith arrests Erin, Will delivers Isabella’s healthy baby boy and comforts him as his mother rests, telling him, ” She’s gonna love you so much ,” as Will cries profusely.

As they rush in after Erin, Will sees Isabella on a couch going into labor. Faith goes upstairs to find Erin sobbing, unarmed in the bathtub, devastated at her husband cheating on her. As Faith arrests Erin, Will delivers Isabella’s healthy baby boy and comforts him as his mother rests, telling him, “She’s gonna love you so much,” as Will cries profusely.

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