SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains predominant spoilers from “Listening to a Heartbeat,” the Season 3 finale of ABC’s “Will Trent,” streaming on Hulu on May 14.
For the Season 3 finale of their hit ABC crime drama, “Will Trent” creators and showrunners Liz Heldens and Daniel Thomsen wished to create an epic two-part event, inside the vein of “ER,” which could put all of its most vital characters in jeopardy. They’ve undoubtedly delivered on that promise, leaving the lives of two beloved characters hanging inside the steadiness.
Tuesday’s season finale marked the conclusion of a bioweapons assault on city of Atlanta, orchestrated by a house terrorist group typically referred to as the Founder’s Entrance. As protagonist Will Trent (Ramón Rodríguez) and the rest of his group on the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and Atlanta Police Division raced to incorporate the menace and save tons of of 1000’s of lives, Will was compelled to confront the superior dynamics of his private natural family — significantly his connection to Caleb Broussard (Yul Vazquez), a sheriff who had been revealed inside the penultimate episode to be Will’s natural father.
“It felt like a pleasurable downside for us to do a really enormous episode with fairly a bit taking place, with Will having to go in opposition to his instincts and switch away from his found family in jeopardy,” Heldens tells Choice.
After Will’s canine sitter Nico (Cora Lu Tran) began to fall ailing at a hospital, Will and Caleb went to investigate the encampment of a deceased homeless man, they often discovered that plastic takeout containers inside the area had been deliberately contaminated with Clostridium botulinum, a toxic micro organism that assaults the central nervous system. Ormewood (Jake McLaughlin), Faith (Iantha Richardson) and Franklin (Kevin Daniels) have been tasked with escorting the first batch of CDC-approved antitoxin from a warehouse to the hospital, nonetheless a corrupt cop, who was part of the Founder’s Entrance, led them straight into an ambush in an area with no GPS or radio signal.
To make points worse, the terrorists then took Deputy Director Amanda Wagner (Sonja Sohn) hostage in her private office on the GBI and demanded the discharge of 1 different member from police custody in commerce for her life. Whatever the menace to Amanda’s life, Will was compelled to depart with Caleb to go looking out the lab the place the micro organism was being aerosolized. Thankfully, Angie (Erika Christensen), the detective who was hidden inside the bathroom on the time of the assault, hatched a plan to effectively kill the terrorists inside the locations of labor — nonetheless she was unable to react in time to stop actually certainly one of them from capturing Amanda inside the chest.

RAMÓN RODRIGUEZ, SONJA SOHN
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Within the meantime, Ormewood, Faith and Franklin effectively fought off a bunch of Founder’s Entrance members, with the help of a van full of junior nationwide archery champions on the crime scene (!) who’ve been able to shoot flaming arrows into enemy territory. And easily when it appeared that one remaining gunman was going to shoot Ormewood degree clear, Will, who had compelled a worker inside the makeshift lab to reveal the position of the ambush, hit the terrorist collectively along with his automotive and saved the day. The antitoxin was then effectively transported to the hospitals. Nonetheless later that night time, Ormewood, who had these days been acknowledged with a thoughts tumor, unexpectedly collapsed in his kitchen.
“A very powerful downside for us was guaranteeing that we didn’t lose the sentiments that now we’ve got come to truly love from this current,” Thomsen says. “It was all about teeing up all of these character tales that could be blossoming — or wilting — on the similar time, so that you probably can have a bio assault after which, inside the midst of it, all of these things taking place that additionally retains you truly tethered to the particular person character journeys.”
As they put collectively to reopen the writers’ room for Season 4, which might premiere in early 2026, Heldens and Thomsen break down these two emotional cliffhangers, what Angie’s being pregnant with Dr. Seth McDale (Scott Foley) will indicate for her future with Will — and why they’ve chosen to introduce a mannequin new character as Will’s father nonetheless not a pivotal one from authorities producer Karin Slaughter’s novels.
Throughout the closing minutes of the finale, Amanda is left in a coma after barely making it through her surgical process, with Will pleading collectively together with her to stand up, and Ormewood suffers a seizure on the residence he shares with Faith. How did you resolve on these two cliffhangers?
Liz Heldens: For Will, I really feel that having his father come into his life and having his surrogate mother be threatened felt correct to us. I was on set when that [final] hospital scene was being shot, and I was so moved. It was 2:00 inside the morning, nonetheless he’s certainly not talked about any of these items to her. They’re every so weird about feelings and quite a lot of stuff is left unsaid with them, which, as a creator, I truly like. However it was the first time you see him truly say what she means in his life and that he understands that she’s a stabilizing strain for him, and there’s loads change occurring in his life correct now and he can’t lose her. So it merely appeared like an precise, emotional cliffhanger — and hopefully, he can say these points to her when she is going to get greater and she is going to have the ability to hear him.
Daniel Thomsen: On the Ormewood aspect of points, because of the big revelation of his tumor happens on the end of Episode 14, we wished to attempt to thread the needle of, on the one hand, he’s taking steps [to get his affairs in order]. Nonetheless nonetheless, he’s just a bit bit in denial and he’s not pretty capable of get the surgical process because of he’s not capable of go. He’s not ready for the surgical process to have an shocking complication. He’s not capable of get in all probability truly harmful details about what the tumor is.
So we thought that it may very well be attention-grabbing that when he tells his children — which was a really extremely efficient second for me — there’s just a bit pre-scene that was Liz’s thought, that I assumed was extraordinarily well-done. As he’s psyching himself as a lot as go in to talk to his children about his tumor, he’s inside the totally different room listening to them play and offers each other shit, and he’s like, “These are my children. I like them loads. They’re a part of me. And I’ve to go change their world correct now.” So all of that stuff is de facto highly effective. Nonetheless I really feel there’s one factor dramatically very attention-grabbing about how this entire crew has merely saved the world, and now he deserves a beer after which … clunk. He can’t stay away from his future any longer.

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You launched Greg Germann as James Ulster, the convicted serial killer who claimed he was Will’s natural father, on the end of Season 1, nonetheless you then launched Sheriff Caleb Broussard as Will’s precise natural father in Season 3. Did you always know that you just have been going to play out a singular kind of father-son story than what you had initially launched to viewers? What impressed that change?
Thomsen: We did introduce Ulster first, and his story is much nearer to the way in which it unfolds inside the books. I really feel at a certain degree, we’ve got been feeling like that risk was merely laying there and it felt just a bit anticipated, so we’ve got been leaning away from it for that goal. However as well as, there’s no redemption for Ulster. We benefit from him when he’s in scenes with Will; after we’re writing for him, it’s loads pleasurable. We want him once more on the current, nonetheless there’s no emotional territory that may rival introducing a model new character who’s nearer to him.
We wished to make sure to introduce Caleb as a singular kind of laws enforcement officer, somebody who had a singular methodology to the job and some fully totally different philosophies for what justice is and what his obligations are. Nonetheless you may even see that they’re just a bit bit like two peas in a pod. Considered one of many points about Yul that took me abruptly is after we initially conceived of the character, I assumed that there will be rather more friction between them. As Yul inhabited the character, I merely wished to see them collectively loads additional. So, if one thing, I really feel our downside subsequent season is just on the lookout for a choice to make sure that there’s stress and that they don’t absolutely fall in love with each other.
Heldens: I really feel James Ulster will almost certainly have a perspective on Will discovering his exact natural father, and that’ll be a story successfully for us.
Angie being pregnant with Seth’s baby will certainly throw a wrench in her on-again, off-again relationship with Will, who, no matter being thrown for a loop by the knowledge, nonetheless agrees to accompany Angie for her first ultrasound. On the similar time, turning right into a mother might very properly be a risk for Angie to heal quite a few the childhood trauma that she had suffered by the palms of her private late mother. Why did you resolve to proceed with this storyline, determining that it’s going to completely shift Will and Angie’s dynamic perpetually?
Heldens: I really feel that relationship is the beating coronary coronary heart of our current. They’ve recognized each other since they’ve been children. They’re, in some methods, the one particular person that really, actually understands the alternative one. In [their] remaining scene as soon as they’re attempting on the ultrasound, Will has quite a lot of feelings about it, Angie has quite a lot of feelings about it, they often have that dialog the place they’re ending each other’s sentences. They don’t have to speak in full sentences to at least one one other; they every know what the alternative one’s feeling correct now.
We haven’t found the issue that may drive a wedge between them however. Even when he arrested her [at the end of Season 2], they didn’t communicate for a really very long time, after which they started working a case collectively. We truly wished them to, with out fascinated about it, joke spherical just a bit bit sooner than Angie remembered how indignant she was. So I really feel that may always be true. All of us love writing scenes with them; all of us love the two of them collectively. We don’t know the place it’s going to land. Nonetheless having Angie embark on that journey appeared like story for her, and having Should see it and nonetheless uncover himself displaying up for her — it’s that delicious awkwardness that every one of us truly love to go looking out in life in our writings, so it merely appeared prefer it might bear fruit for us.

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Is your writers’ room as divided as a result of the viewers by way of whom Angie ought to seek out your self with?
Heldens: It’s question. I really feel for us, life is happening to these characters. You merely change. You’re not frozen in amber. So everybody loves them collectively; everybody loves them individually. I really feel all of us merely want to see growth and alter, and see them proceed to have friction. So I don’t know. We’ve certainly not taken a poll, have we, Dan?
Thomsen: I don’t assume now we’ve got. Nonetheless I’ll resolve a second this season. As soon as they’re making the plans to ship Will off to the cult to go undercover [in Episode 12], there was a really good scene the place Angie is fairly like, “It’s a harmful thought. I’m the one particular person saying this. Amanda, you’re his mom. Step in proper right here.” No matter the entire shit that they’ve gone through and all that she has vocalized in earlier episodes about how “you blew up this relationship,” there’s nonetheless that love. So there’s been quite a lot of questions on: Does that grow to be an endgame, romantic love? I is likely to be shocked if we might uncover one factor that breaks them up as two individuals who endure life collectively, nonetheless I don’t know exactly what the last word kind of their relationship seems to be like like however.
Wanting ahead, what are you hoping to carry out with Season 4?
Heldens: You is likely to be catching us in our time to leisure and try to get impressed, nonetheless now we’ve got set some points in motion. Will has this chosen family, and he’s going to go looking out out what it feels desire to care for the family that the universe provides you. Angie’s going to be on this journey with being pregnant. I’m excited to see her out to proper right here [gestures a big belly] pregnant and being a badass.
Thomsen: Liz and I like broadcast TV. We grew up watching broadcast, so everyone knows what the venture is. Everyone knows that it’s a current the place the ecosystem’s gotta hold just a bit bit the similar, nonetheless we love on the lookout for primarily essentially the most amount of metamorphosis inside that the place you don’t break apart what people love regarding the current. We’ve been talking about that scene between Will and Amanda, and what Will’s able to say to Amanda whereas she is beneath anesthesia. However when that had occurred within the midst of Season 1, even with Amanda out, I don’t assume he would’ve been able to say that. I really feel that he has modified loads, and this was the suitable time for this event to happen because of we’ve expert, along with Will, a considerable amount of change already. I do assume that in Season 4, we’re looking for new strategies to kick that change even extra for everybody on the current.
Gina Rodriguez’s District Authorized skilled Marion Alba was a welcome addition to the solid, and I found myself genuinely rooting for her and Will sooner than they decided to hit pause on their tender romance. Is the door open for her to return subsequent season?
Heldens: We love her. She’s a spectacular actor and human. I don’t know the reply to that, nonetheless the door fully might very properly be open. There’s no story goal why she couldn’t come once more.
Thomsen: I really feel Will has stuff that he needs to say to her, and we merely hope we get a shot. She’s busy! She’s a star.
Sara Linton is a really very important character inside the “Will Trent” e guide sequence, and also you’ve received presumably had dialog about whether or not or to not introduce that character into your show display screen adaptation in the end down the street. How are you navigating these inventive conversations about what you wish to incorporate from the books into the current and what changes you feel must be made to serve the story that you just want to inform?
Heldens: Part of what occurred for us is that we solid Erika Christensen as Angie, after which while you see how loads range and depth you’ve in that character, it’s just a bit bit arduous to not start inserting your money on that character. I suppose my reply to that’s, I don’t know.
Thomsen: I do actually really feel like our Angie on the current has grow to be kind of a hybrid of Angie and Sarah, merely relating to what the emotional relationship with Will is ready to. Angie inside the books is a harsher character who isn’t just about pretty much as good for Will and doesn’t stand on her private as successfully, and we determined very early on that our Angie needed to have the power to do additional. We wished the viewers to truly put cash into that character on her private, not merely as Will’s girlfriend. So I don’t have one thing concrete in order so as to add about Sara, aside from I actually really feel identical to the current wasn’t calling out for it this season. Between the truly subtle state of this relationship with Angie, and Gina being able to do 10 episodes with us, I don’t assume we felt like that was a bit that we needed in order so as to add.
This interview has been edited and condensed.