What is the plot?

Will Trent arrives at the Olas Collective compound undercover, posing as a new recruit seeking redemption. Rain, the cult leader, welcomes him with a baptism ritual, submerging him in water while emphasizing the difference between guilt and shame, and integrating him into the group's routines.

Will observes the collective's daily life, noting its strict structure that occupies his mind and distracts him from his guilt over accidentally killing Marco. He bonds tentatively with members like Naomi and the young girl Finn.

Will discovers Quincy, an uncomfortable recruit, dead in the woods, indicating foul play within the cult. He hides evidence and continues his infiltration.

Will sneaks a phone provided by Amanda Wagner into a tree stump in the woods. He collects a DNA sample from a baby in the compound and places it with the phone for Amanda to test, suspecting it belongs to missing woman Jade.

Amanda contacts Will via the phone, expressing concern over his emotional state. Will admits the cult's routines help him avoid thinking about Marco. Their call ends abruptly when Will spots danger and hangs up.

Retreating further into the woods, Will encounters Finn holding a rifle on him. His hands shake as he hands the rifle back to her. Finn warns him about the "barn," where Rain sends those contaminated by outside influences. Will surrenders his visible phone, and Finn smashes it with the rifle butt.

Will returns to the group, maintaining his cover. Later, Rain discovers a ukulele hidden in the forest, which belongs to Naomi. She demands the owner confess, threatening collective punishment.

Naomi prepares to speak, but Will steps forward first, claiming the ukulele as his own and apologizing for not realizing it hurt others. Rain reveals she knew it was Naomi's all along, accuses Will of a savior complex, and labels him a killer. The group, including Finn, echoes "A killer." Rain's men escort Naomi out of the tent to the barn.

Amanda and Angie grow concerned when Will stops communicating after his phone is destroyed. They receive the baby's DNA sample and test it, confirming it belongs to Jade, who has awakened from her coma.

Jade tells Angie she joined the Olas Collective, gave birth there, and fled when Rain tried to take her baby.

Rain isolates Will, breaking down his moral compass through manipulation. She forces him to drink "sacred water" laced with drugs in an underground cellar, tying him to a chair to make her influence more convincing.

Under the drug's influence, Will enters a fugue state and hallucinates a disco dream sequence, dancing and singing "Last Dance." In the hallucination, he impulsively hugs friends and admits loving people.

Angie locates the bunker where Will is held. Still hallucinating, Will kisses Angie and confesses he was going to ask her to marry him. His mood shifts to fear, questioning if he is special or a killer. Angie urges him to snap out of it so she can get him to safety.

In his drugged state, Will doubts Angie's reality, fearing she is another hallucination taunting him as a killer. Angie persists in trying to reach him.

Rain discovers Will's deeper infiltration. She orders Finn to shoot him with a rifle.

Faith and Angie prepare to take action against Finn, but Will intervenes, pleading not to hurt the teenager, who doesn't fully grasp the cult's reality. His prior kindnesses sway Finn; she hesitates and does not fire.

Faith and Angie take down Rain during the distraction. Will arrests Rain and her henchmen.

Naomi and Finn are rescued from the cult. Jade reunites with her baby.

Will recovers, regaining his confident self. Faith forgives him for previously implicating her son Jeremy, realizing he did so to protect him.

Jeremy provides Faith with significant information about Rafael Wexford's gang, his former employer, indicating future action against Will's old associate.

What is the ending?

SHORT ENDING

Will goes undercover in the Olas Collective cult and is captured, forced to drink drugged water. He experiences a hallucinogenic episode where he kisses Angie and confesses his love for her. Angie rescues him from the underground bunker. After his rescue, Will and Faith reconcile and commit to working together to extract Jeremy from the cult's influence.

EXPANDED NARRATIVE ENDING

The episode opens with Rain announcing to the collective that a member named Quincy is leaving the retreat. Will approaches Quincy, who shares that his story from the previous episode resonated with him. Quincy quietly warns Will that something is not right about the retreat, but Rain interrupts and has her right-hand man Gabriel escort Quincy away to be packed and transported.

Will retreats into the woods to place a baby's DNA sample in a tree stump where he has been storing a phone that Amanda Wagner gave him to sneak into the compound. Amanda will have the DNA sample run to determine if it belongs to Jade's baby. When Amanda calls to check on Will's wellbeing, she expresses concern when he admits that he likes the routines the collective provides because they take his mind off thinking about Marco, the boy he accidentally killed. Their conversation is cut short when Will finds himself facing the business end of a rifle.

Will is captured and taken to an underground bunker where he is tied to a chair. His captors force him to drink sacred water that is laced with drugs. As the substances take hold, Will enters a fugue state and experiences a hallucinogenic dream sequence. In this altered state, he finds himself in a disco setting, singing "Last Dance" while wearing shiny outfits. The sequence is lighthearted and comedic in nature, providing a stark contrast to the darkness of the cult storyline.

While Will remains in this drug-induced haze, Angie finds the bunker and locates him. Still lingering in his fugue state, Will kisses Angie and tells her that he loves her. He says to her, "You know, I was gonna ask you to marry me," a statement that would feel designed to wound Angie if Will were not clearly under the influence of the unknown substance. His mood then pivots to fear as he asks her, "Am I special? Am I a killer?" Angie begs Will to come to consciousness so that he can help her get him to safety.

The GBI arrives to rescue Will from the cult. After his extraction and recovery from the drug's effects, Will and Faith get a moment alone together. Faith tells him about her conversation with Jeremy, indicating that she has forgiven him somewhat for making her son an informant without her knowledge. Will apologizes to Faith for not telling her about Jeremy's involvement. Faith expresses her desire to work with Will to help Jeremy escape the cult's influence. Will responds by suggesting they make this their sole focus, saying, "How about that's all we eat, sleep, and breathe until it's done."

The episode concludes with Will and Faith having reconciled their fractured partnership and committed to a shared mission to protect Jeremy from the Olas Collective. Will has been rescued from immediate danger but remains affected by his undercover experience. Angie has proven her willingness to risk herself for Will despite their complicated romantic history. Faith has moved past her anger at Will's deception and is now aligned with him in protecting her son from the cult's grasp.

Is there a post-credit scene?

No, there is no post-credits scene in Will Trent Season 3 Episode 13, "One of Us Now." The episode concludes with key action sequences and character resolutions integrated into the main narrative, without any additional teaser after the credits roll.

The finale builds to a tense raid on the Olas Collective cult compound late at night, where Faith, Michael Ormewood, and Angie infiltrate disguised as sewage workers--Angie seeking Will, Faith targeting cult leader Rain, and Michael handling security. Will, heavily drugged and held in a bunker, experiences vivid hallucinations triggered by the substances: he escapes his bonds using a small rock, digs through a plywood wall, and emerges into a surreal disco dream sequence in his GBI office. Electric purple and blue lights pulse as "Last Dance" plays; his talking dog Betty (with a British accent) joins him, followed by Faith (choreographed, forgiving him for involving her son Jeremy) and Angie, forming a joyful trio dance in retro pin-striped suits where Will impulsively confesses love and nearly proposes amid the euphoria. This quirky, goofy hallucination sharply contrasts his trauma over accidentally killing Marco earlier in the season, blending humor with his vulnerability--he questions if he's "special" or a "killer" as the vision darkens. Angie finds the real, fugue-state Will singing the song, pulls him to safety amid his confused kisses and fears, his emotional state raw with guilt, drugged disorientation, and desperate need for connection.

Parallel threads resolve: Ike Cass confesses under Rain's influence to killing Dermot Park and attempting to murder Jade over her baby (whose DNA Will hid for Amanda to test), breaking down emotionally when Ormewood bonds with him soldier-to-soldier, revealing the cult's creation of remorseless killers. Quincy's suspicious exit is cut short by Gabriel on Rain's orders, heightening paranoia. Will snaps back to confidence post-rescue, with Faith forgiving him after Jeremy shares intel on Rafael Wexford's gang. The season arcs toward bigger threats, but no separate post-credits moment extends beyond this chaotic, heartfelt climax.

What happens during Will's drug-induced hallucination sequence in the cult bunker?

In the episode, Will, under the influence of drug-laced 'sacred water' in the cult's underground cellar, experiences a vivid disco dream where he sings 'Last Dance,' dances in shiny outfits, kisses Angie passionately, confesses his love for her, reveals he was going to propose marriage, and questions if he is special or a killer, pivoting from euphoria to fear as Angie tries to snap him out of his fugue to escape.

Does Will kiss Angie in this episode, and what does he say to her while drugged?

Yes, while in a drugged hallucinatory state in the bunker, Will kisses Angie, tells her he loves her, says he was going to ask her to marry him, and asks if he is special or a killer, creating an emotionally charged moment that Angie attributes to the drugs but hints at unresolved feelings.

What is the significance of the baby's DNA sample that Will hides in the tree stump?

Will places a DNA sample from a baby found in the cult in a tree stump alongside a smuggled phone to Amanda Wagner, who runs tests to determine if it belongs to Jade, advancing the investigation into the cult's activities and potential crimes like child abduction.

How does Rain the cult leader expose Naomi and turn the group against Will?

Rain accuses Will of having a savior complex after discovering Naomi's ukulele, which Will claimed as his own; she reveals she knew it was Naomi's all along, rallies the group to chant that Will is 'a killer,' leading to Naomi being escorted out by Rain's men while even Finn agrees.

What role does Ike Cass play in the plot, and how do Faith and Ormewood handle him?

Ike Cass, a cult member turned deadly soldier, attempts to kill Jade to prevent her from reclaiming her baby; Faith and Ormewood confront him, with Ormewood using his military background to bond as fellow soldiers, reading charges and noting Ike's acceptance of fate, suspecting higher cult control.

Is this family friendly?

Will Trent Season 3 Episode 13 "One of Us Now" is rated TV-14, indicating it is not recommended for children under 14 and may contain content unsuitable for younger or sensitive viewers.

Based on available information, potentially objectionable content includes:

Violence: The episode features a fight scene described as "epic" that involves physical confrontation.

Drug use: A significant portion of the episode depicts a character experiencing the effects of being drugged, including hallucinations and altered behavior.

Emotional intensity: The episode contains emotionally heavy moments involving characters in distress and difficult personal situations.

Language: The TV-14 rating indicates the presence of some strong language (noted as "L" in the content descriptor).

The episode also includes some lighthearted comedic moments amid its darker themes, but the overall tone remains serious and dramatic rather than family-friendly.