"They should just have one game, Russia versus Ukraine, and we can settle a war," she said.
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EXCLUSIVE: CBS’ is gearing up for an explosive Season 1 finale on May 24, and series star Luke Kleintank is teasing what’s ahead.
Deadline has two exclusive photos of Kleintank as FBI Supervisory Special Agent Scott Forrester from the finale titled “Crestfallen” where he’s lost in thought and injured.
In the episode, Forrester collaborates with a Russian spy bringing the former bodily injury and his team confusion as to what’s really going on. Why is Forrester working with the spy? Is there a past connection?
“There’s history in the sense of connected history. He’s a huge asset for him and his family so he’s protecting him but gets involved in a major car accident,” Kleintank tells Deadline on Friday. “They’re on the run in Croatia and a lot of crazy things are happening around them—lots of action. They get hurt along the way and they’re trying to survive.”
The spy is played by veteran actor Alon Aboutboul, who recently concluded a five-season commitment on FX’s hit series Snowfall as the eccentric drug lord, Avi Drexler. Casting someone of Aboutboul’s caliber is rarely a one-shot deal.
“Absolutely,” Kleintank teased when asked if Aboutboul will stick around beyond the finale. “Everyone loves him a lot. He’s just a genuine person and a free spirit. He’s been in the industry for years. With our characters, you can expect a lot of intensity.”
With the episode titled “Crestfallen,” could it reference Forrester someone being the disappointed party?
“That’s hard. I can’t say too much on that or I’ll give away. It does in a lot of ways to where he ends up—he is very crestfallen,” he said.
Forrester’s relationship with Kellett (Heida Reed) has had its ups and down in Season 1 and fans should not expect anything major on that front in
"They should just have one game, Russia versus Ukraine, and we can settle a war," she said.
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