Dylan McDermott Talks 'FBI: Most Wanted,' Taking Inspiration from 'The Exorcist,' and the Upcoming 'FBI' Crossover

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We spoke w/ DylanMcDermott about MostWantedCBS, taking inspiration from 'The Exorcist,' and why he just can't escape 'American Horror Story.'

[Editor’s note: The following contains spoilers for the “Black Mirror” episode of FBI: Most Wanted.]In the “Black Mirror” episode of the CBS series FBI: Most Wanted, the team went to Vermont to investigate the kidnapping of two teenagers and found themselves in the direct path of a wayward pastor and his brother.

Because there are these two components, with his personal life and this case, how do you approach doing an episode like that? Do you take it on, as two separate pieces of the story that you’re telling? Did you look at how one was affecting the other? How did you make sense of his behavior and actions, throughout the episode?

When you read this, did you have a moment of, “Hey, wait a minute, I signed on to do this show because Ryan Murphy wasn’t involved.

McDERMOTT: Yes. Some people easily forgive. Some people move through it. Some people forget about it. Some people live in denial. But for Remy, like I said, it’s a gushing wound and, every day, it’s a part of his life.

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