Will Trent quickly became a fan favorite with thought-provoking cases. Did you ever ponder how those cases affected the team?
If you binge-watch Will Trent Season 1 to prepare for the upcoming season, you might notice there are nuances that you catch in a binge-watch that you missed watching weekly.
For example, the leading agents witness a horrific, violent crime in almost every episode. We won't rehash them all, but we will delve into why some of those incidents should have sent our favorite agents into therapy.
Will and Angie often dealt with crimes that triggered memories of their traumatic childhood, while Faith found herself in danger more than once.
Det. Ormewood didn't deal with as many as others, but he dealt with a few horrific crimes that motivated him to become a better man.
Eliciting Memories of Will's Childhood
Will Trent feels a kinship towards forgotten foster care kids or ones struggling with learning disabilities.
If you binge-watch Will Trent Season 1 to prepare for the upcoming season, you might notice there are nuances that you catch in a binge-watch that you missed watching weekly.
For example, the leading agents witness a horrific, violent crime in almost every episode. We won't rehash them all, but we will delve into why some of those incidents should have sent our favorite agents into therapy.
Will and Angie often dealt with crimes that triggered memories of their traumatic childhood, while Faith found herself in danger more than once.
Det. Ormewood didn't deal with as many as others, but he dealt with a few horrific crimes that motivated him to become a better man.
Eliciting Memories of Will's Childhood
Will Trent feels a kinship towards forgotten foster care kids or ones struggling with learning disabilities.
- 2/14/2024
- by Laura Nowak
- TVfanatic
Soul Glo have returned with “If I Speak (Shut the Fuck Up)” — the Philadelphia band’s first original new, original material since their acclaimed 2022 album Diaspora Problems. Additionally, the band has shared a Nsfw video directed by Ava Laprima. Watch below.
Opening with a fuzzed-out solo’d bass line, the track builds from a staggering noise-rock table setter, guided by the forceful pounding of drummer Tj Stevenson. From there, the band catches a breakneck hardcore pace that taps into the same fevered aggression found on Diaspora Problems, spearheaded by vocalist Pierce Jordan’s memorable catchphrase refrain: “If I speak, shut the fuck up!”
The accompanying Laprima-directed video is total madness, depicting a torture chamber in which blind-folded prisoners are subjected to a wall of iPhones, computer monitors, and purple dildos. The social commentary is tangible.
“’If I Speak’ is a song about channeling one’s voice and perspective through art or another creative expression,...
Opening with a fuzzed-out solo’d bass line, the track builds from a staggering noise-rock table setter, guided by the forceful pounding of drummer Tj Stevenson. From there, the band catches a breakneck hardcore pace that taps into the same fevered aggression found on Diaspora Problems, spearheaded by vocalist Pierce Jordan’s memorable catchphrase refrain: “If I speak, shut the fuck up!”
The accompanying Laprima-directed video is total madness, depicting a torture chamber in which blind-folded prisoners are subjected to a wall of iPhones, computer monitors, and purple dildos. The social commentary is tangible.
“’If I Speak’ is a song about channeling one’s voice and perspective through art or another creative expression,...
- 9/5/2023
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
The Campano kidnapping case wrapped up too quickly.
Will and Faith fingered a sexual predator for Emma's kidnapping on Will Trent Season 1 Episode 2, while Angie used her past to get a witness to open up.
The past came back to haunt Will, Angie, and Paul.
Paul was different from his behavior on Will Trent Season 1 Episode 1. He was still aggressive but wanted to work with Will and Angie.
His reckless gunshot led Will to Evan Bernard.
Will: We got his DNA. Now we need to arrest you because you just shot a man in his driveway. If you’re right, then everything else we do needs to be by the book if he’s still alive.
Paul: I can’t believe you two are still hooking up. You know, there’s a whole world of people out there, right?
Permalink: I can’t believe you two are still hooking up.
Will and Faith fingered a sexual predator for Emma's kidnapping on Will Trent Season 1 Episode 2, while Angie used her past to get a witness to open up.
The past came back to haunt Will, Angie, and Paul.
Paul was different from his behavior on Will Trent Season 1 Episode 1. He was still aggressive but wanted to work with Will and Angie.
His reckless gunshot led Will to Evan Bernard.
Will: We got his DNA. Now we need to arrest you because you just shot a man in his driveway. If you’re right, then everything else we do needs to be by the book if he’s still alive.
Paul: I can’t believe you two are still hooking up. You know, there’s a whole world of people out there, right?
Permalink: I can’t believe you two are still hooking up.
- 1/11/2023
- by Laura Nowak
- TVfanatic
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By James Montgomery
3Oh!3 in their video for "Double Vision"
Photo: Photo Finish Records
When we last saw the guys in 3Oh!3, they were going green-screen crazy in the video for "My First Kiss," a clip that took their patented brand of anti-subtlety to newfound heights. Simply put, it was a video all about kissing. A lot of kissing.
In their new video for "Double Vision," they've ditched the digital effects and gone Diy, with a clip that re-creates the sprawling ephemera of the Internet with a bunch of man-made tricks. In a lot of ways, it recalls the work of Michel Gondry, who eschews big-budget effects in favor of in-camera trickery and rough-hewn, eternally moving set pieces. And really, did you ever think you'd see a time when 3Oh!3 would be compared to a noted French auteur?...
By James Montgomery
3Oh!3 in their video for "Double Vision"
Photo: Photo Finish Records
When we last saw the guys in 3Oh!3, they were going green-screen crazy in the video for "My First Kiss," a clip that took their patented brand of anti-subtlety to newfound heights. Simply put, it was a video all about kissing. A lot of kissing.
In their new video for "Double Vision," they've ditched the digital effects and gone Diy, with a clip that re-creates the sprawling ephemera of the Internet with a bunch of man-made tricks. In a lot of ways, it recalls the work of Michel Gondry, who eschews big-budget effects in favor of in-camera trickery and rough-hewn, eternally moving set pieces. And really, did you ever think you'd see a time when 3Oh!3 would be compared to a noted French auteur?...
- 8/23/2010
- MTV Music News
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