"Will Trent" Nothing Changed Except for Everything (TV Episode 2023) Poster

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10/10
Very solid episode
loridonaldsonrocks10 May 2023
This episode jumps between present time and the 80s, which I thought added a really nice narrative and background to the current plot and the characters themselves. I'm really curious to see how this plotline plays out because it's really putting the characters in the center rather than being about random people. It has some predictable moments and there are a couple instances where I would say the characters make dumb decisions, but it's nothing too rash or annoying. The episode's title is so poetic and pretty fitting for this episode, especially with the time jump and the dormant serial killer. It's nice to have some tension and learn more about the characters while there's a mystery to solve. I really enjoyed this episode overall and think it's very solid and interesting.
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7/10
Where is Sara?
jennifertrathan27 April 2023
I love the books that this series is based on, but like almost all of the films and TV series today that are adapted from popular books it bears very little resemblance to the source material. I'm finding that Angie in the series is way nicer than Angie in the books, who is pretty awful to Will.

This episode is based on the 6th book in the series, Criminal. By now Will's relationship with Sara Linton is well established and she is helping him with his work. After all, she is a trauma doctor/medical examiner as well as the widow of Police Chief Jeffrey Tolliver (she'd had 6 novels of her own before Will Trent had had a word written about him). Their relationship is the main reason so many of us continue to read the Will Trent series. So when is she going to appear in the TV version?
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