In Will Trent, danger doesn’t always come from the streets — sometimes it comes in the form of a message meant to burrow deep into the mind. According to star Ramón Rodríguez, James Ulster’s latest move delivers exactly that: a “dark and twisted” message designed to hit Will where it hurts most.
Rather than serving as a simple threat, Ulster’s message acts as a psychological provocation, forcing Will to confront his own vulnerabilities, guilt, and unresolved trauma. Rodríguez hints that this moment marks a turning point, pushing Will into unfamiliar emotional territory and testing his mental resilience in ways no physical confrontation ever could.

RAMÓN RODRIGUEZ, GREG GERMANN
What makes the message especially unsettling is its precision. Ulster doesn’t just want to scare Will — he wants to control the narrative, planting doubt and forcing Will to question his instincts, his past choices, and even his sense of identity. The result is a chilling power shift that changes the tone of the conflict moving forward.
Rodríguez suggests fans should brace for consequences that extend far beyond a single episode. The psychological damage lingers, influencing Will’s decisions and emotional state long after the message is delivered — and setting the stage for darker storytelling ahead.
💬 In a season already defined by emotional pressure, Ulster’s message may be the most dangerous weapon Will Trent has faced yet.