In the latest episode of Will Trent, Angie marries Seth in a surprise ceremony, following an emotional conversation with Will that highlights their evolving relationship. The episode aired on February 10, 2026, and focuses on themes of growth and closure for the characters. Viewers see Angie struggling with her vows before finding inspiration.
The sixth episode of Will Trent's fourth season centers on Angie Polaski, played by Erika Christensen, as she prepares for an impromptu wedding to Seth, her partner and the father of her unborn child. Before the ceremony, Angie seeks help from Will Trent, portrayed by Ramón Rodríguez, when she struggles to write her vows. Their interaction recalls past incidents from their relationship, such as Angie burning Seth's drapes, swapping his pain meds for baby aspirin, and needing bail money after a grocery shopping mishap in Montana jail.
Will reassures her, saying, "You are not that person anymore." The moment intensifies when Angie feels the baby hiccup and invites Will to touch her stomach. He agrees, noting how "weird" it feels, acknowledging the shared history but emphasizing her new path. Will advises, "You're going someplace new, Angie. Think about how he makes you feel. Write it down. It'll come to you." Angie responds, "I love him, Will. I just want to make it special for him." Will replies, "How could it not be special, Ang? He gets to marry you."
The wedding takes place at the meaningful location where Angie and Seth first met, officiated by Franklin. Angie recites her vows: "Seth, you changed my life. It's as simple as that. You see me differently than anybody ever has — and yet, I feel like I'm nothing but myself when I'm around you. I feel so accepted, and 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."
Seth, moved to tears, shares his memory of breaking his arm while biking nearby and seeing Angie, saying, "Then I saw you. And you were why." The episode explores the trauma bond between Will and Angie, now shifting toward family-like support as Angie moves forward with Seth.