![]() ![]() ![]() And that kind of snuck up on me and sort of took me by surprise. To then have things like this thrown into the mix, I get to approach them from more of a secure standpoint, which just makes the experience more complete-when you're not self conscious, when you're not just focused on not screwing it all up! You're focused on it, but when you're not too concerned with f-ing up with it.ĬSI Files: I imagine you feel like you know him after five seasons.Ĭahill: I do, yeah. I might be at a point where I'm not worried about making a mistake with the character. From a personal standpoint, I don't think it could have been timed out any better because I was thinking about being in the fifth season of the show and suddenly, something that dawned on me, more than any other season before, I'm less and less concerned with making mistakes. Everyone else was getting something going and they could put a little focus on Flack. The character's been around and the writers and myself have played around with him enough that we felt ready to get into some more stuff. Why do you think the attention has turned to Flack this season?Įddie Cahill: One, I truly don't know and two, I think it was just probably time. Cahill spoke with CSI Files' Kristine Huntley about the attention his character has gotten this season, the new relationships that have opened up for him and the hot spot Flack found himself in after a suspect died in his custody.ĬSI Files: Fifth season has been a great season for you so far! We've met Flack's sister, he's got a love interest now and he had a bit of an ordeal at work. But it hasn't been all work and no play for the good detective-he also started a relationship with colleague Jessica Angell ( Emmanuelle Vaugier). In the fifth season opener, "Veritas", audiences were introduced to Flack's younger sister, Samantha ( Kathleen Munroe), and the siblings' contentious relationship when her name popped up during the course of an investigation. Learn more about what’s coming with our fall schedule.Eddie Cahill's character, Don Flack, has always been on hand to provide a barbed quip or an intense grilling, but in CSI: New York's fifth season, the brash homicide detective has moved into the spotlight. The other Tuesday night shows will be NCIS and FBI. NCIS: New Orleans will return to the Eye Network’s schedule on Tuesday, September 24 at 10 p.m. We’ll have to wait and see how all of these family-oriented plotlines play out, not to mention how Eddie Cahill is involved, but on the bright side, we don’t have too much longer to wait and find out. In fact, we also have learned that Joanna Cassidy, who play’s Dwayne Pride’s mom on the show, will be back for Season 6. ![]() It’s hard to tell if the CBS drama will be able to top bringing in a popular character from another CBS show, but doubtless there will be plenty more guest stars coming down the pipeline. NCIS: New Orleans will be heading into Season 6 ( despite some fears to the contrary earlier this year) when it makes its big and splashy return this fall. Given what we know about LaSalle’s brother Cade, I think the detective angle might be out of the question, but a girl can still dream. Lasalle will investigate that and that will be a fairly significant arc for us at the start of the season, eventually leading into a guest star role for Eddie Cahill, who is going to come on and do an arc for us at the resolution of that story, which we are very, very excited about. ![]()
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