Will Trent is one of the few network television shows that I watch every week. It’s one of the best procedural TV shows. One of the reasons why I love this series so much is the characters. The writers know how to create dynamic characters. I also enjoy the relationships between them. That’s why I have been finding Will’s relationship with one new character very fascinating.
I think it might be the key to why Season 3 has been so compelling. Episode 9, “This Kid’s Gonna Be Alright,” adds a layer of complication that makes Will’s relationship even more fractured and intriguing with this character.
I need to discuss it.
Warning Will Trent Season 3 Episodes 1-9 spoilers are ahead. Proceed with caution.
Will and Rafael’s Relationship Is A Major Driving Force For The Season, And That Makes It Compelling
In “This Kid’s Gonna Be Alright,” Faith’s (Iantha Richardson) son Jeremy (Deion Smith) finds himself in trouble. He calls Will for help when he is busted for drug possession. This leads to Will (Ramon Rodriguez) deciding to turn him into an informant so that he can watch Rafael Wexford (Antwayn Hooper).
Now, we know that Will does this to protect and help Jeremy. However, I believe he also does it because he’s a little obsessed with Rafael. He knows Rafael has done many crimes and wants to bring him down. By making Jeremy an informant, he can achieve this. This situation feels as much about taking down Rafael as it does about helping Jeremy.
Will could have easily said Jeremy was an informant this one time and then let him just learn from his mistake and go home. Now he’s almost sacrificing Jeremy to ensure he can take down Rafael. There is no way this won’t end badly for Will. This could lead to another devastating finale.
Will might lose Faith’s trust and put Jeremy in great danger. He likely knows this but his Rafael obsession may be clouding his judgment. This need to bring him down is likely what the show plans to focus on for the few episodes left in the season. If it is, I think that’s the right path because Rafael and Will’s dynamic has been fun to watch and also one of the best things about the season.

The Little Tidbits We Get About Their Past Together Make Me Want To Know More
From the first episode of Season 3 of “Will Trent,” titled “I’m a Guest Here,” it is clear that Will and Rafael had once been quite close. In fact, Will resided with Rafael and his grandmother. The fact that Will was unaware of Rafael’s daughter suggests that they haven’t been in touch much recently (we also know that Rafael kept her existence hidden). Yet, they were both aware of each other’s jobs.
This shows that they may have had some interactions more recently but not to the same level as a real friendship. I hope at some point, Will Trent shows flashbacks of Will and Rafael’s younger days because I want to know more about the origins of their friendship.
In several episodes during Season 3, we get a glimpse into the past of Rafael and Will’s relationship. Their bond appears to have taken over the friendship between Will and Angie (Erika Christensen) in terms of revealing intriguing details from time to time. This is particularly noticeable with the developing complexities between Angie and Will. The insights we gather about Rafael and Will’s friendship seem exciting yet nuanced.
Rafael has resentment towards Will, and the feeling seems mutual. However, his resentment seems based on the fact that Rafael is a lowlife criminal. We need to learn a lot more about how they grew apart. I trust that Will Trent will continue to explore their past. It’s really such a key to this season.

They Have A Truly Complicated Relationship That’s Both Antagonistic And Supportive
We have seen genuine moments between them. Will seemed so happy when he discovered Rafael had a daughter. He was also a little confused (since Rafael is gay), but he was happy for him. We often see Rafael and Will work together because they’re enemies but also have a complicated history that bonds them.
They also seem to love each other maybe more than two people on opposite sides of the law should. This goes against the rules of many great crime shows. Will was even willing to house Rafael’s daughter. It didn’t seem the craziest option for either of them — just maybe technically impossible.
Will and Rafael also argue and fight a lot. For the most part, their fighting is brotherly, but there is a dark layer to it. Rafael is a pretty serious criminal, and Will takes his job seriously. Will clearly wants Rafael to change, but Rafael has no plans to do this and might be too deep to change paths anyway. Therefore, no matter how much they love each other, they’re enemies.
That’s such a fascinating element to their relationship. Spiritual brothers who can never truly be united because they have different codes of ethics. That’s poetic.

Their Past Makes Me Want Will Trent To Add More Characters From Will’s Past
Over the past three seasons, we’ve encountered numerous characters from Will’s past, with Angie being the most constant one. However, Paul Campano (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) and Rafael are the ones that have caught our attention the most. The dynamic between Will and Rafael is particularly captivating compared to his connection with Paul.
Paul, Angie, and Rafael just make me want to know more about other characters from Will’s past. We know most of it is dark and unhappy but there may be bonds he formed along the way, like with Angie and Rafael. We need to meet more people from his past that are complicated. One of my favorite things about this show is how much it incorporates Will’s life into it, not just his present but past. I hope the show continues to lean into that.

Rafael Adds A New Spin On Will Trent By Being A Season-Long Villain
Throughout his series, Will Trent has encountered various adversaries, yet none have been consistently present throughout a full season like Rafael. Although the serial killer from Season 2 could be seen as a season-long antagonist, it doesn’t quite fit that definition. Instead, it represents a season-long mystery. Rafael is an unique case, being the first villain introduced at the start of the season who continues to engage with Will and connect to several weekly cases.
I like this change and hope it continues going forward. It makes the show feel a bit gritty. It is also really fascinating that we essentially are growing to really like Rafael but he’s technically a “bad guy.” That adds a great dimension to the season.
Will Trent airs on Tuesdays on ABC.
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