LOS ANGELES β While Ramon Rodriguez may play the title role in βWill Trent,β he knows thereβs a scene stealer nipping at his heels.
Belle, a Chihuahua who plays Willβs dog Betty, has a wardrobe of sweaters and, in the second season, gets a canine costar.
βBetty really represents something that Will has always longed for,β Rodriguez says. βItβs a connection, some sort of sense of family. Itβs very unexpected for him and whenever we see him (with Betty), itβs just a beautiful color that he gets to express.β
In the first season, Trent realizes the dog has been abandoned and, even though heβs not keen on pets, canβt leave him. A product of the foster care system, Trent sees the parallels and can lean into another part of his life.
Thus far, there hasnβt been an assignment that Belle hasnβt mastered.
βWeβll put it in the script and the trainers will come back to us and say, βHey, could you modify and maybe do this?ββ Executive Producer Daniel Thomsen says. βBelle rehearses before we come in so that (sheβs) ready to go. Sheβs a pro.β
βAs long as we can keep flying her in private, I think itβs all good,β Rodriguez says with a smile. βThatβs how she rolls.β
Based on Karin Slaughterβs bestselling book series, βWill Trentβ shows how the manβs past plays into his work as a special agent with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Dyslexic, he has specific quirks (and a no-nonsense approach) that enable him to see what others donβt. Relationships β the human kind β are often difficult.
βThis season, we get to start peeling back who he is,β Rodriguez says. βWhat does that mean? How does it impact him? I think weβre all really mindful of not ever portraying any stereotypes that are misconceptions or perpetuating anything thatβs not at least relative to the character specifically.β
Repeatedly, Betty helps Trent relate to others and bring out their soft sides as well.
For Angie Polaski, Trentβs on-again, off-again lover, sheβs βAngieβs therapist at times,β Rodriguez says.
βAnd she didnβt see that coming either,β says Erika Christensen, who plays Angie. βShe was like, βGet this dog away from me.β And now, she canβt help it. Sheβs learning about herself.β
In the second season, Will discovers more about his past, thanks to the information the deputy director shared at the end of the first.
βHeβs a guy who is strongly identified with GBI and Atlanta and all the different places that he grew up, for better or worse,β Thomsen says. βWhatβs interesting is getting that information so late in life, when you already felt like you had a fixed definition of who you were. There are going to be stories this year about him reaching out and trying to meet people from his family and how thatβs going to take on different directions.β
At home, Trent will always have Betty for comfort.
βHeβs such a softie with this dog versus everyone else,β Rodriguez says. βHe can have all his quirks, yet I always found he has a huge, huge heart. Sometimes, I think in just life, you can share and be vulnerable in a way with a stranger than you can with your partner. Betty really represents something that Will has always longed for.β
And what about Belle, who was a rescue dog just like her character⦠how is she as a co-star?
βWe lucked out,β Rodriguez says. βShe amazing. She really is.β
βWill Trentβ returns for its second season Feb. 20 on ABC.