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Will Trent You’re Only as Sick as Your Secrets Trailer
ABC‘s Will Trent: Season 4, Episode 10: You’re Only as Sick as Your Secrets TV Show Trailer has been released.
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Cast and crew
Will Trent stars Ramón Rodríguez, Kevin Daniels, Sonja Sohn, Jake McLaughlin, Iantha Richardson, and Erika Christensen.
Executive producers are Liz Heldens, Daniel Thomsen, Karine Rosenthal, Karin Slaughter, Oly Obst, Jason Ensler, Ellen Marie Blum and Ramón Rodríguez. Heldens, Thomsen and Rosenthal also serve as showrunners. The series is produced by 20th Television.
Series Plot Synopsis
Will Trent‘s series plot synopsis: based on the crime novels by Karin Slaughter, “Will Trent, having been abandoned by his parents as a child, has had to grow up in the Atlanta foster care system, which has had a lasting effect on him. Despite being dyslexic, he has grown up to become a Special Agent in the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI). Trent has an eye for observational detail, and this has enabled him to become the GBI agent with the highest case clearance rate.
This has engendered animosity in some of his peers, and also from Atlanta Police Department (APD) officers – complicated by APD and GBI sharing an office building – because Trent had been assigned a police corruption case and solving it resulted in the arrest of several APD officers. His boss at the GBI is Amanda Wagner, who assigns one of those disgruntled APD officers, Faith Mitchell, temporary GBI status as Trent’s partner.
He is in an on-again off-again relationship with his childhood friend from the foster care system, APD Homicide Detective Angie Polaski, who works with Detective Michael Ormewood. The Trent and Polaski’s cases sometimes overlap, bringing the two and their partners into ongoing contact.”
On TV Show Trailers
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