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) are on the hunt for terrorists targeting the President of the United States—or it seemed that way at first.
: Katherine Renee Kane as Special Agent Tiffany Wallace, John Boyd as Special Agent Stuart Scola, and Dylan McDermott as Supervisory Special Agent Remy Scott.Elsewhere, Remy discovers a bomb is in play so it becomes a race against the clock. In the end, the President wasn’t the target at all, instead, the terrorists were looking to blow up the John F. Kennedy Airport full of innocents. In the end, the bad guys were thwarted, and the evil general seeking revenge for his dead daughter is caught.
DEADLINE: What was your experience like shooting this major crossover episode? It felt like we were watching a movie.I think it always feels that way, honestly. It feels like these are little movies we’re making. It was fun to go over toand to play with them. I thought this storyline was really compelling, it was dangerous, and it was spooky. There was a lot of a lot at stake for New York City.
DEADLINE: Remy and Scola were like the odd couple; you and John Boyd had fantastic chemistry. What was it like working with him?They were the odd couple. I added a lot of lines in there because I wanted to give the feeling that these two are opposites and that this is a young agent and Remi is seasoned. This Scola character is making all these mistakes but at the same time, Remy believes in him. He wants to help [Scola] and encourage him but he’s a pain in the ass— it’s a little bit of both.
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