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Carpani shines as a conflicted cop in new Lifetime drama By Lori Acken © Zap2it In Lifetime’s newest hourlong drama “Against the Wall,” premiering Sun- day, July 31, Aussie beauty Rachael Carpani stars as Abby Kowalski, an internal affairs detective in the Chi- cago police department who, despite a razor-sharp mind, trips over curbs, wipes out grocery displays and gets her bobbing blond pony- tail caught in a beat cop’s badge. In real life, Carpani - dop- pelganger for a young Meg Ryan and an ace at an American accent - dials in a half-hour late for our inter- view. Overtime on the set? Nah ... she just kinda forgot to charge her cell phone. Good casting! “What makes Abby so much fun to play is she wears all of her flaws on the outside,” Carpani says after we have a laugh at the situation. “Her mouth moves faster than her brain, so she puts her foot in it a lot, and she’s very human. She’s clumsy and klutzy. But when she is on the job, she does know what she is doing.” And what she is doing is infuriating her father and three brothers, all proud beat cops who react with varying degrees of horror when the baby girl of the family makes detective and takes the only available opening - in internal affairs. “She’s now on the bad guys team, which she sees as the good guys,” Carpani ex- plains. “But her family only sees them as bad guys, and that’s really going to be put to the test. I love that you find out, and Abby finds out along the way, that it’s a very different thing investigating ‘the good guys.’ ” Having a family full of good guys does more than wreak havoc on Abby’s career path - her social life isn’t exactly burning up the Windy City skyline either. Unless you count making solo s’mores on the rooftop of her apartment building. “She’s not quite ready for anyone to take the place of those men in her life, her fa- ther and her brothers,” says Carpani of Abby’s staunch unwillingness to dabble in dating. “And the men in her family have set a pretty high standard.” Hence, there’s another secret she’s been keeping from clan Kowalski: When the loneliness of be- ing young, single and overly responsible in the big city gets to be too much, Abby places no-strings booty calls to one other man she knows she can trust - brother Richie’s beat partner, Brody (Andrew Walker). You’ll want to usher the kids out of the room during those wall-shak- ing scenes. Refusing to make more of the relationship, or any Discover Unique Gifts, Crafts, Antiques, and Home Décor Spend the day in our shopping leisurely for crafts and gifts in our 70,000 square foot climate controlled environment. 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But when she’s around her family she becomes that little girl who trips over things all the time.” While her on-screen fami- ly is upended by Abby’s evo- lution (and an oh-here-we-go twist at the end of the pre- miere), off-screen Carpani says the cast members - who include Marisa Ramirez (“Spartacus: Gods of the Arena”), Brandon Quinn (“Entourage”), and acting vets Treat Williams and Kathy Baker as the clan’s parents - are as tight as the real deal. “Oh, my gosh! They’re amazing! Honestly, honestly, everyone gets on so well that we’re already like this really close-knit fam- ily - because we’re shooting in Toronto, and most of us aren’t from here, we’ve be- come very, very close.” Carpani especially trea- sures her connection with Baker and the bond their characters share on the show. “I love the relationship they’ve written between mother and daughter. Angst between mother and daugh- Clearing Facts about cataracts! Vision blurry or foggy? Colors dull or muted? 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