![]() Nichelle is a window into the community because of her job. So, when I had to hold a gun and pretend like it was my very first time, I just had to remember, "I don't know how to shoot." But guns in general are very heavy, right? So just holding it and trying to film that for hours made it even more intense. So I feel like I'm a little bit more uncomfortable. I've gone to the gun range to learn how, but I don't play cops often. I have played a detective before and shot a gun. But what is it like playing a civilian now, specifically in the midseason finale when Nichelle thinks she wants a gun only to realize it's not for her?Įxactly. You've played a detective on TV before and gone through all the training that comes with that. Here, Aytes talks to Metacritic about reuniting with Moore following Criminal Minds as S.W.A.T.'s newest full-time cast member, the upcoming baby, and how Nichelle offers an outside perspective from the rest of the law-enforcing crew. Nichelle realizes that so hopefully they will work it out." But on the other side, her dad is challenging too, and difficult. I like families working together and loving and respecting each other. "Because I think personally, if my parents didn't get along with my husband, it would hurt. ![]() "Is this going to be trouble in paradise?" she asks. ![]() Add in a baby on the way, and Aytes tells Metacritic that even though she doesn't know how it all shakes out, she's nervous. Unfortunately, as viewers saw toward the end of the episode, things didn't quite go the way Nichelle was hoping between her boyfriend and her parents.
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