He was the new florist who'd opened "Petals & Pistons" three doors down, a fact that made Angie roll her eyes at the cutesy name. He was also, unfortunately, gorgeous in an un-mechanic way: soft sweaters, wire-rimmed glasses, and hands that arranged peonies like they were solving delicate equations.

: By the end of Season 3, Angie is pregnant with Seth's baby, marking a significant shift toward the stable family life she previously only imagined with Michael Ormewood (The Complicated Partner)

: Throughout the series, their relationship is characterized as a "toxic" on-off cycle. While they care for each other deeply, they often struggle to maintain a healthy, stable partnership.

Angie’s work offers a solution: a safe, curated space to experience the highs and lows of intimacy without real-world risk. Her romantic storylines are not escapist fantasies of perfection; they are exaggerated reflections of real relationship struggles. The on-screen fights are recognizable to anyone who has ever loved and lost. The make-ups are earned, not convenient.

"I lied about the Prius," Oliver murmured. "It's fine. I just wanted an excuse to talk to you."

: In a major Season 4 development, Angie moves on from Will and marries Dr. Seth McDale