TV Recap: “Will Trent”‘s Boss Becomes a Suspect in Season 2, Episode 5
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- Posted on 11 September, 2024
A young Amanda Wagner (Sidney Park) is patrolling the streets of Atlanta in her police car. She sees an SUV swerving and pulls the driver over. In the backseat, she sees a box of nails and a gallon of bleach, which makes her raise her eyebrows.
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“Time to Pay,” reads the message scratched into the interior metal elevator doors. Amanda Wagner (Sonja Sohn) holds the nail used to write the threat as Will Trent (Ramón Rodríguez) and Faith Mitchell (Iantha Richardson) investigate. “It was a night janitor,” Will deduces based on the time of the message and the limited access to the GBI elevator. An admin, Caroline (Christina Wren), brings Amanda a box of employee files. Amanda once reported a janitor named Mr. Garza to human resources. They decide to pay Mr. Garza a visit.
As they approach Mr. Garza’s house, Will and Faith hear noises down the road. They run to investigate, seeing an SUV screeching away. Inside the house, they find Amanda on the ground holding the bloody, unconscious body of Mr. Garza. She looks horrified.
Michael Ormewood (Jake McLaughlin) isn’t having a good morning. The automatic coffee maker didn’t work, his daughter Cooper (Jophielle Love) got a brush tangled in her hair, and his son, Max (Owen Trumbly), needs a permission slip signed and a lunch packed. Thankfully, Angie Polaski (Erika Christensen) arrives to break the chaos. Michael tells her he doesn’t know where his wife Gina went, and she won’t return his phone calls. She suggests he take the day off, saying she will see if Franklin can back her up on a high-profile case they were just assigned. But Michael is desperate for a distraction. He asks what the case is. She tells him a GBI janitor was murdered, and the person of interest is none other than Amanda Wagner.
Mr. Garza’s home is a crime scene when Angie and Michael arrive. Will and Faith are surprised to see them, asking they they’re there. “They’re taking over this investigation,” declares a voice from behind. It’s GBI Director Edie Reynolds (Jenna Elfman). She’s heard about Angie’s fight to return to work early and expresses her admiration. Will protests this decision, but Edie explains that to avoid any collusion, the APD needs to handle this investigation. Faith leaves to go look for Amanda.
Inside the house, Angie and Michael begin to investigate when Will crouches near Mr. Garza’s body and begins to dictate notes into his tape recorder. Michael objects, but Angie says to let him do it. Will determines that the cause of death was trauma to the back of the head. Based on the coffee grounds on the counter and the outline of a missing antique grinder, he presumes that was the weapon. Will goes outside and sees Amanda and Faith talking with Edie. “I’m looking for a connection to make sure no one else ends up dead,” Edie says, asking Amanda if she knows of anyone who would be trying to threaten her. Amanda reluctantly brings up an arrest she made years ago, a serial rapist who was detained on drug charges. “Name’s Chuck Murray,” Amanda explains. “He was recently released, and he hates me.” Amanda doesn’t know how Chuck could be connected with Garza, but Edie says she will put out a search for Chuck Murray. Will recognizes the fear in Amanda’s faith, and after Edie walks away, he asks her why she’s holding this back. Amanda remains silent. “There’s more to this you’re not saying, and you and I both know it,” Will says as he walks away. Amanda thinks Faith is about to lay into her as well, but she gives her a hug instead.
Angie and Michael visit Mr. Dennis Murray (Don Henderson Baker), who says his son Chuck isn’t there and refuses to give them any information about him. “I know my son, and when that officer came around talking about Chucky dealing drugs, I knew that was a lie,” he tells them. Angie asks if she remembers the officer who arrested his son. He doesn’t, but he describes Amanda before kicking them out.
“You look good, Amanda,” Chuck Murray (Michael Papajohn) says as he sits in her booth at a coffee shop. “You still think about me,” he says. “That night, we got real close.” Amanda warns Chuck to turn himself in. He talks about his time in prison and all the friends he made there. He doesn’t mind going back. “You confess what you did to me, and I’ll turn myself in,” he gives her an ultimatum. “If you don’t, I’ll do to you exactly what you did to me.” Chuck grins with malice. Amanda looks ready to cry.
In Amanda’s bedroom, Michael tries to call Gina and gets a message that her mailbox is full. He kicks a bag of dry cleaning on the floor in frustration but recoils when it is unexpectedly hard and heavy. Opening the bag, he calls Angie in and pulls out an antique coffee grinder.
At the GBI, Edie puts Amanda on administrative leave and collects her gun and badge. Angie and Michael discuss the case with Will and Faith. Will remembers that when Amanda got the nail in her tire (in the previous episode), she also complained about having misplaced her condo keys. “That’s how Murry got inside and planted the weapon,” he declares. Will starts to give more advice, but Angie stops him and Faith from helping further. When Amanda exits her meeting, Will asks her to come to his house. She declines, but when Caroline shares that reporters are waiting outside her building, Amanda agrees.
“I looked into Chuck Murray’s arrest,” Will tells Amanda in his living room. He asks what she’s hiding, and Amanda goes silent. He knows that she took a leave of absence from the APD in 1995 and that prior to this, her last official act was a traffic stop, for which no ticket was issued. “I tried to call it in,” Amanda confesses. “What I thought was a routine traffic stop took a bad turn fast.” Chuck Murray was close to raping her when she found something to stab the back of his hand with. He released his grip through his pain, leaving Amanda free to run into the road to stop a passing car for help. Chuck took that moment to get back in his car and drive away. Will asks why she didn’t report this. As a female cop up for a promotion and the daughter of Captain Duke Wagner, she couldn’t let it get out that she was almost bested by a man at a traffic stop. She told her father about it, and he agreed she should keep it a secret. “I didn’t see any other choices,” Amanda cries. She explains how, over the years, Chuck Murray got away with a series of rapes, always involving a woman with a flat tire, always the result of a nail puncture. Amanda tried to help one of them, who was ultimately too afraid to testify. “Two weeks later, they arrested him with 28 grams of coke.” Will realizes that is the exact limit to be considered an attempt to sell. “Say you didn’t…” Will asks. “I most certainly did,” Amanda reveals, confessing to planting the drugs on Chuck Murray in order to put him away. “I own what I did,” she says. “I’ve carried it for 30 years. Trust me. It has not been easy.”
The next morning, Amanda tries to leave Will’s house for a jog. “Absolutely not,” he warns her from the couch, where he is also in jogging gear with Betty. He insists on joining her. As they jog, Will reminds Amanda that she’s not alone anymore and doesn’t need to be so stubborn. He expresses his disappointment in learning what she did to Chuck Wagner, saying that he learned everything about being an investigator from her. But their conversation is halted when the red dot of a rifle scope lands on Amanda’s chest. Suddenly, they’re surrounded by a SWAT team and Amanda is pushed to the ground and handcuffed. Will says this is a mistake, asking them to call Edie Reynolds.
A young Amanda Wagner (Sidney Park) is patrolling the streets of Atlanta in her police car. She sees an SUV swerving and pulls the driver over. In the backseat, she sees a box of nails and a gallon of bleach, which makes her raise her eyebrows. Present “Time to Pay,” reads the message scratched into…