/refers to Season 1/
The Series includes not many novel elements and approaches, but overall accomplishment is intriguing and the cases are relationships are presented in a smooth and logical manner (I have not read the Will Trent books). When Will Trent's (Special Agent in the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI)) cases overlap with the ones of his on-again off-again intimate partner, APD Detective Angie Polaski, it creates additional intriguing moments (I find the cases with Polaski only less interesting and sometimes just filling the plot). Will (pleasantly performed by Ramón Rodríguez, whom I do not remember from other productions) is definitely dyslexic and evidently mildly autistic, providing the crime-solving some interesting nuances and methods.
I am sure I will watch the following seasons as well.
The Series includes not many novel elements and approaches, but overall accomplishment is intriguing and the cases are relationships are presented in a smooth and logical manner (I have not read the Will Trent books). When Will Trent's (Special Agent in the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI)) cases overlap with the ones of his on-again off-again intimate partner, APD Detective Angie Polaski, it creates additional intriguing moments (I find the cases with Polaski only less interesting and sometimes just filling the plot). Will (pleasantly performed by Ramón Rodríguez, whom I do not remember from other productions) is definitely dyslexic and evidently mildly autistic, providing the crime-solving some interesting nuances and methods.
I am sure I will watch the following seasons as well.