The Tuesday, February 10, 2026 episode of ABC’s Will Trent delivered a major turning point for two of its central characters, but not in the way longtime viewers might have expected. Instead of bringing Will Trent (Ramón Rodríguez) and Angie Polaski (Erika Christensen) back together, the show did the opposite. It married Angie off to someone else.
Episode 6, titled “You’re Not That Person Anymore,” featured an impromptu roadside wedding between Angie and Dr. Seth McDale (Scott Foley) . The ceremony was intimate, emotional, and completely spontaneous. But the real shock was not just the wedding itself—it was Will’s reaction. For the first time since their breakup, Will looked at Angie not as the one who got away, but as a friend who has finally found happiness.
The episode also closed the book on Faith Mitchell’s (Iantha Richardson) undercover romance with Malcolm (DeVaughn Nixon) , ending in handcuffs and heartbreak. The hour was packed with emotional gut punches, but Angie walking down a makeshift aisle was the moment that broke the internet.
The Impromptu Wedding: How Angie Pulled Off the Surprise
Angie’s path to the altar began when she accidentally overheard Seth on the phone with his sisters. He was stressed about planning a wedding, specifically worried that a big, traditional ceremony would scare Angie off. His sister voiced a painful question: what if Angie simply did not want to marry him?
Instead of getting defensive, Angie got determined. She decided to prove to Seth—and maybe to herself—that she was all in.
She enlisted Franklin Wilks (Kevin Daniels) to help. Franklin, who has been a steady and supportive presence in Angie’s life, agreed to officiate. Angie told Seth they were going out for a casual dinner. Instead, she drove him to the exact spot on the side of the road where they first met—the location where Seth had crashed his bike and Angie, as a first responder, had treated him.
The location was lit with string lights. Franklin stood waiting. Seth was completely surprised but did not hesitate.
Angie’s vows were raw and deeply personal:
“Seth, you changed my life. It’s as simple as that. You see me differently than anyone ever has, and yet, I feel like I’m nothing but myself when I’m around you. I feel so accepted. You make me feel so cherished. When I see myself through your eyes, I feel hopeful. I never expected to be anyone’s wife, and I never expected to be anyone’s mother, and you made me both. And I’m so grateful. I love you so much.”
Seth responded with his own off-the-cuff vows:
“Angie, when I fell and broke my arm right over there, I remember thinking, ‘You idiot, taking up biking, why did you do this?’ Then I saw you, and you were why. I love you, Angie. I’m so happy. You make me so happy, and we get to start a family together. It’s all, it’s just so wonderful.”
The couple exchanged rings and shared a kiss. Angie Polaski, a character defined by trauma and guardedness, became a wife and a soon-to-be stepmother in one sweeping gesture.
Will’s Blessing: The Scene That Redefined His Relationship with Angie
Before the wedding, Angie struggled to write her vows. She was holed up in the bathroom at work, staring at a blank page. Will found her there.
The conversation could have been awkward. Instead, it was the healthiest talk the two exes have ever had. Will started reminiscing about their past, bringing up memories of Angie’s addiction struggles. It was uncomfortable—not because Will was being cruel, but because Angie is not that person anymore.
Will realized this in real time. He stopped himself and looked at her differently.
“How could it not be special, Ange? He gets to marry you.”
That single sentence was Will officially letting go. He was not saying goodbye. He was saying he understood. Later in the episode, while consoling Faith over her painful arrest of Malcolm, Will put words to his feelings.
“You know, it’s hard to imagine, believe sometimes that you could actually move on. But you do.”
It was the clearest confirmation that Will is no longer waiting for Angie. He is genuinely happy for her.
Faith’s Double Heartbreak: Love and the Law Collide
While Angie was gaining a husband, Faith was losing a lover.
The episode wrapped up the two-part storyline involving Malcolm, the charming hotel owner Faith met in Episode 5. Malcolm was revealed to be the leader of a bank robbery crew targeting Biocentra Pharmaceuticals. His motive was deeply personal: his eight-year-old son Quentin died after taking the company’s drug, Evalia, which caused liver failure. Biocentra knew about the risks but covered them up.
Faith went undercover wearing a camera necklace provided by Will. She gathered evidence while genuinely falling for Malcolm. The feelings were mutual. Malcolm told her he loved her. She said it back.
But Winston Terry, Malcolm’s childhood friend and crew member, grew suspicious of Faith. He pulled a gun on her, forcing the GBI to raid the location earlier than planned. Faith was arrested alongside the crew to protect her cover.
In the holding cell, Malcolm opened up to Faith about Quentin. She saw the grieving father beneath the criminal. When Amanda ordered Faith to break things off, she did—but it broke her too.
Winston eventually discovered Faith’s true identity and kidnapped her. At the final exchange between Malcolm and Biocentra CEO Neville Gordon, Winston forced Malcolm to confront Faith. Malcolm shot Winston to save Faith’s life. He could not kill Neville. Faith talked him down, and he surrendered.
“Because you rob banks, and I arrest people who rob banks.”
Faith’s final goodbye to Malcolm was quiet and devastating. She admitted her feelings were real. He went to jail anyway.
Amanda’s Health Scare and the Weight of Leadership
Amanda Wagner (Sonja Sohn) has been pushing herself since being shot at the end of Season 3. In Episode 6, her body forced her to stop.
During a briefing, Amanda collapsed. She was rushed to the hospital and diagnosed with an embolism related to her previous injury. The condition was serious but treatable. Doctors ordered her to rest.
The collapse served as a wake-up call. Amanda has always been the iron backbone of the GBI. Seeing her physically fail reminded the team—and viewers—that even the strongest leaders carry invisible wounds. Her hospital bed conversation with Faith was quiet and honest. Amanda admitted she was scared. Faith admitted she was heartbroken.
It was a rare moment of vulnerability for both women.
How to Watch Will Trent Season 4 Episode 6
United States:
- ABC: Tuesday, February 10, 2026 at 8:00 PM ET/PT
- Hulu: Streaming available Wednesday, February 11, 2026 at 3:00 AM ET / 12:00 AM PT
United Kingdom:
- Disney+: Wednesday, February 11, 2026 at 2:00 AM GMT
Canada:
- CTV: Tuesday, February 10, 2026 at 8:00 PM ET
- Crave/Disney+: Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Australia:
- Disney+: Wednesday, February 11, 2026 at 11:00 AM AEST
India:
- Disney+ Hotstar: Wednesday, February 11, 2026 at 6:30 AM IST
The Morning After: Will and Faith Share Breakfast and Grief
The episode ended not with a celebration, but with quiet solidarity.
The morning after Angie’s wedding and Malcolm’s arrest, Will found Faith alone at the office. He did not offer empty platitudes. He brought coffee and breakfast sandwiches.
They sat together in silence, then in shared understanding. Both had just lost someone they loved—not to death, but to circumstance. Will had officially closed the door on his romantic life with Angie. Faith had closed the door on Malcolm.
The scene was not sad. It was honest. Will Trent has always been a show about broken people trying to do good work. Episode 6 proved that moving on is not about forgetting. It is about getting breakfast with a friend who gets it.
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