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Alright, I finally finished burning through this. Overall it was excellent with the exception of Forest Whitaker, who was absolutely terrible. It seemed like he came up with a character he was going to play before he read any of his lines and then refused to reconsider. Season 1 was mediocre. Season 2-4 were outstanding. 5-6 were pretty good. 7 was a mixed bag of great and bad. The impact of the ending was blunted by the cartoonish impossibility of it, but all the sideplots were great. Anyway, thanks to everyone who said to stick with it, because I originally gave up on it after the first episode.
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# ? Jan 2, 2012 22:59 |
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cornface posted:Overall it was excellent with the exception of Forest Whitaker, who was absolutely terrible. You are so wrong. Wrong wrong wrong!
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# ? Jan 2, 2012 23:46 |
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Ktik posted:You are so wrong. Wrong wrong wrong! I hate to say this, but I agree with him. I didn't like Whitaker, but I think it's because he bothers me as a person, his performance was probably fine. His voice really grated on me, especially when he was trying to be really intense, the staccato of his voice was really irritating. But I'm admittedly sensitive to stupid stuff. The scene where he was offering gum to what's her name sticks out in my mind as the worst. I was thinking in my head, 'stop talking like that, it's creepy! You're creepy!'. But I expect he was supposed to be and therefore did his job.
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# ? Jan 3, 2012 00:51 |
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when worlds collide posted:I hate to say this, but I agree with him. I didn't like Whitaker, but I think it's because he bothers me as a person, his performance was probably fine. His voice really grated on me, especially when he was trying to be really intense, the staccato of his voice was really irritating. But I'm admittedly sensitive to stupid stuff. The scene where he was offering gum to what's her name sticks out in my mind as the worst. I was thinking in my head, 'stop talking like that, it's creepy! You're creepy!'. But I expect he was supposed to be and therefore did his job. Yeah, that was what I meant for the most part. Like I said, he seemed to have this character picked out that didn't match the dialog he had, especially in the beginning. It made more sense towards the end of his run but by that point I was just sick of him. I think also his coming on the heels of the other guest star started feeling a little like Dexter, in a bad way. It is a small thing, though. Looking forward to the day when Kurt Sutter hits his head and forgets that montages exist, though.
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# ? Jan 3, 2012 01:17 |
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I hated Whittaker and he annoyed me but I think that was the point.
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# ? Jan 3, 2012 17:57 |
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Wartime Consigliere posted:I hated Whittaker and he annoyed me but I think that was the point. Yeah, I love him as an actor, and I wanted Kavanaugh to be brutally murdered by... anyone, really.
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# ? Jan 3, 2012 18:14 |
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:Yeah, I love him as an actor, and I wanted Kavanaugh to be brutally murdered by... anyone, really. Guess I'm in the minority because I loved his character, he made season 5, and him planting evidence on Vic I thought was an amazing turn, but that only lasted an episode. He had some incredibly powerful moments, especially when he confronts his crazy ex-wife and ends up arresting Lem on the spot.
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# ? Jan 3, 2012 21:58 |
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CortezFantastic posted:Guess I'm in the minority because I loved his character, he made season 5, and him planting evidence on Vic I thought was an amazing turn, but that only lasted an episode. He had some incredibly powerful moments, especially when he confronts his crazy ex-wife and ends up arresting Lem on the spot. I loved what he contributed to the story too, he was a great antagonist as an anti-villain that I don't remember any examples of good guys we hate so much. I don't mean any antagonist in a story where an anti-hero is the protagonist, this was on a different level. It is pretty awesome how it explores how perceptions change or become reality.
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# ? Jan 8, 2012 22:24 |
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Wartime Consigliere posted:I loved what he contributed to the story too, he was a great antagonist as an anti-villain that I don't remember any examples of good guys we hate so much. I don't mean any antagonist in a story where an anti-hero is the protagonist, this was on a different level. It is pretty awesome how it explores how perceptions change or become reality. "Anti-villian" is the perfect way to describe him, such an ultra rare character type
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# ? Jan 8, 2012 22:47 |
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Just started season 6. We've enjoyed the show but I think the implausibility of a lot of these scenarios we're given detract from it. I guess that's where the Wire has sort of spoiled me (until the final season anyways) in that I felt it strove for ultra-realism. Granted I get that the only thing the two shows had in common were the fact that they were shows about cops the 'points' of each show couldn't be more different. Still, the way the Wire handled the actual X's and O's of police work spoiled me on a show like the Shield. So many things went down in the dumbest way possible. Spoilers if you aren't up to season 6 (which is what we just started) Kavanaugh setting up shop in Billings office - no Captain would allow that and no Chief would allow it either. Any lawyer, I mean any lawyer, would be able to quickly show a pattern of harassment with Kavanaugh that there is just no way he would have been allowed to continue his investigation - especially after blowing the sting operation. Carrin(sp?) not immediately pressing charges the moment Kavanaugh came over and touched her. Everything that went down with Antoine Mitchell. Two cops had their guns used to kill a girl and then didn't report it for weeks. That sort of poo poo just wouldn't fly without serious repercussions for Shane and his partner. Every single moment someone in the show talked to the cops or IAD without a lawyer present. The Strike Team not all having their own lawyers from the start, etc, etc. I guess I just wish that things had gone down slightly more realistically. Either that or I just wish I had watched this show before I watched the Wire. It's still a pretty good show but a lot of these inconsistencies/plot holes remind me I'm watching a basic cable show sometimes. Also - At some point Claudette started looking remarkably like Bill Cosby and Dutch rules.
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# ? Jan 10, 2012 07:07 |
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Finished season 6 last night. Have read this thread in it's entirity and am so glad people stuck to spoiler tags. Although I suspect 1 or 2 might have snuck through, I'm confident I'm heading into season 7 with no clue what's ahead. Season 6 spoilers. I thought Kavanaugh setting up in Billings office was perfect. It showed what a complete tool Billings was. When Claudette became Captain she kicked his rear end out - shows the difference between the two characters. And with his lawsuit at the end of season 6?! Can't believe he ended that season with the upper-hand... he single-handidly messed with Dutch, the new Strike Team lead, the hot cop and the entire department! Corrin... I somehow missed what Kavanaugh did. When Vic approached her and asked "Did he touch you?" I fully thought the visit had been completely innocent. Thank god they actually showed a flashback or I would've assumed Corrin was filing false charges! Season 4 and 5 have been my favourites so far. Initially I didn't like Glen Close's casting but it turned out to be fantastic. Probably my favourite Captain. And Dutch... he's been consistantly awesome. Him breaking down after Miracle Joe's death was definitely the high-point. That little subplot took me by surprise... I've seen a lot of cop docos where they buddy-up to the long-time homeless and I never expected The Shield to give that aspect of the job a nod. One of the many, many things I love about this series. I also suspect it sets the stage for season 7 opening with him and that sergeant finally getting together.
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# ? Jan 12, 2012 04:10 |
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Just started season 1, I'm 3 episodes in. The pilot was pretty good, though weirdly it seemed kind of early-2000s dated with the shakycam and Kid Rock soundtrack. I must be getting old, reminded me of high school. I'm a huge fan The Wire, Breaking Bad, Sopranos, Mad Men, etc and The Shield is probably the only 'big' acclaimed show I haven't seen yet. Looking forward to it!
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# ? Jan 23, 2012 00:56 |
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LifelongFan posted:Just started season 1, I'm 3 episodes in. The pilot was pretty good, though weirdly it seemed kind of early-2000s dated with the shakycam and Kid Rock soundtrack.
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# ? Jan 23, 2012 01:13 |
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LifelongFan posted:Just started season 1, I'm 3 episodes in. The pilot was pretty good, though weirdly it seemed kind of early-2000s dated with the shakycam and Kid Rock soundtrack. I must be getting old, reminded me of high school. The first season and the pilot in particular had a few hiccups before things settled down. Bawittabaw was definitely one of those. On the whole though the writers did a pretty good job with their use of music. Hopefully you'll agree after episode 8.
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# ? Jan 24, 2012 04:52 |
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Also there is one episode that happens in season one that they will never repeat the tone of and subject matter.
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# ? Jan 24, 2012 04:58 |
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bobkatt013 posted:Also there is one episode that happens in season one that they will never repeat the tone of and subject matter.
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# ? Jan 24, 2012 06:14 |
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AFewBricksShy posted:which are you referring to? It's been 10 years ( holy poo poo, 10 years?) since I watched the first season. Cherrypoppers Chicklis did not like the content
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# ? Jan 24, 2012 06:17 |
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bobkatt013 posted:Cherrypoppers Chicklis did not like the content Now I've got this idea that Vic Mackey is known as Cherrypoppers Chicklis in real life.
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# ? Jan 24, 2012 17:17 |
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Previously, on The Shield: Suck eet.
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# ? Jan 24, 2012 17:26 |
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Parachute posted:Previously, on The Shield: He made you.... suck Blackmail Box Blackmail Box Blackmail Box
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# ? Jan 24, 2012 18:41 |
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bobkatt013 posted:Cherrypoppers Chicklis did not like the content Well in fairness the same type of content pops back up every now and then ("When am I gonna get to bust a nut?", butterfly tattoos, 98 Degrees band posters***), but you're right the Law and Order SUV tone disappears and Chiky is more separated from those cases. I remember having a discussion with Dead Snoopy about that topic (Cherry Poppers) after he mistakenly thought it was Danny's actress that objected--when she actually had objected to that stuff in general (IIRC and pilot stuff mostly) but was okay eventually while it was Chiky who really had problems with the episode CP. Kinda interesting since the first episode had Vic "offering up" his daughter Cassidy to the "domination control pedophile" while Cass is played by Chiklis's actual daughter. Anyway, for anyone who's interested, the commentary tracks on the first season discuses these behind the scenes things (mostly the pilot and CP) ***Super Shield fan trivia time!!!! Any poster that can identify the three moments I'm referencing will win a gold star and the grand prize---full immunity from all crimes confessed to. I suggest probably wanna use spoiler tags for the explanations due to courtesy.
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# ? Jan 27, 2012 10:31 |
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EvilTobaccoExec posted:("When am I gonna get to bust a nut?", butterfly tattoos, 98 Degrees band posters***), Bust a nut was the foster kid who raped the other foster girl then she had bleach poured down her throat by the other foster kids to cover the evidence I think. Butterfly tattoos was Armadillo raping the girl and tattooing her cheek after he found out she helped the strike team with info or something or other 98 degrees was Billings recognizing a 98 degrees poster that his daughter had that was inside a pedophiles house that he made up to look like a kids room. The last one might be off a bit I need to rewatch the series again soon.
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# ? Jan 27, 2012 11:49 |
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drat. Way quicker than I expected, nice job. You definitely get credit for the last one, although to more accurately describe it, the pedo was preserving his own runaway daughter's room and using it for his rapes/"go back home convincing" but your description is accurate enough that you clearly knew the reference and everything else is just spot on. Good job. Gold star won and confess away to your crimes... Do you have any idea what you've done to me? I'm thinking about writing up way more trivia for fun later and maybe doing an official quiz on one of those crappy quiz websites. I'll definitely post it for y'all if I do.
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# ? Jan 27, 2012 12:14 |
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truther posted:Corrin... I somehow missed what Kavanaugh did. When Vic approached her and asked "Did he touch you?" I fully thought the visit had been completely innocent. Thank god they actually showed a flashback or I would've assumed Corrin was filing false charges! Wasn't there a problem where that episode ran for longer in the broadcast version but not in the dvds?
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# ? Jan 27, 2012 12:51 |
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EvilTobaccoExec posted:Good job. Gold star won and Do you have any idea what you've done to me? I've done worse. Also, lookin forward to more trivia.
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# ? Jan 27, 2012 22:39 |
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EvilTobaccoExec posted:Well in fairness the same type of content pops back up every now and then ("When am I gonna get to bust a nut?", butterfly tattoos, 98 Degrees band posters***), but you're right the Law and Order SUV tone disappears and Chiky is more separated from those cases. They were dove tattoos! The little girl dropped her butterfly hair clip in the interrogation room which was how Armadillo knew she was snitching on him.
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# ? Jan 27, 2012 22:51 |
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GobiasIndustries posted:They were dove tattoos! The little girl dropped her butterfly hair clip in the interrogation room which was how Armadillo knew she was snitching on him. True. I'm glad that somebody pre-emptively reconfirmed my thoughts. New quiz topic: funniest moments of the Shield First offering-"Dude, she's not even that hot!"
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# ? Jan 28, 2012 01:28 |
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Ratatozsk posted:True. I'm glad that somebody pre-emptively reconfirmed my thoughts. "Too bad, looks like youre gonne die a bad speller" Probably butchered it but its been a while since I watched.
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# ? Jan 28, 2012 01:31 |
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Cage posted:When Vic made some bad guy write out a suicide note or something but purposely made him mispell something. LIFE SUX
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# ? Jan 28, 2012 01:34 |
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I'd post a funny moment, but I need to get some food first. For you see... I'm hungry. Like the wolf.
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# ? Jan 28, 2012 01:34 |
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Jerusalem posted:I'd post a funny moment, but I need to get some food first. That was the first thing I thought of. Anyway, the only trivia I have is that Kristen Bell was the person who talked about the dove tattoo to the Strike Team.
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# ? Jan 28, 2012 01:45 |
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TUS posted:That was the first thing I thought of. She also had a headblowing cameo in Deadwood
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# ? Jan 28, 2012 01:59 |
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C'mon Roy, that dog had a piece and he was gonna use it! Scoobie got his name in this scene
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# ? Jan 28, 2012 02:43 |
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I'm watching the series finale again and I love how you can hear so much emotion in Walton Goggins' voice when he's talking to Vic (after he finds out Vic has a deal with ICE). I haven't watched The Shield in a while, but have been following Justified religiously, and I forgot how different he is in the 2 shows.
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# ? Jan 28, 2012 07:37 |
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Barbe Rouge posted:I'm watching the series finale again and I love how you can hear so much emotion in Walton Goggins' voice when he's talking to Vic (after he finds out Vic has a deal with ICE). He is a more competent, less racist shane
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# ? Jan 28, 2012 07:39 |
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bobkatt013 posted:He is a more competent, less racist shane Sorry, but I disagree. Shane has zero charisma for me, while Boyd is practically overflowing with it.
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# ? Jan 28, 2012 07:52 |
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Barbe Rouge posted:Sorry, but I disagree. I think we are both agreeing Boyd is a less raciest more competent shane and he also has a lot more charisma.
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# ? Jan 28, 2012 07:54 |
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As I said, I disagree. If he's a charismatic, intelligent, competent, criminal (yeah, Shane was a dirty cop, but Boyd is a Harlan crime lord right now), less racist Shane, then what does he have in common with Shane?
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# ? Jan 28, 2012 16:58 |
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Boyd's a leader, Shane's a follower. That's all you have to really understand about the two characters.
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# ? Jan 28, 2012 17:04 |
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BrandonGK posted:Boyd's a leader, Shane's a follower. That's all you have to really understand about the two characters. With the extra detail of intimidation and hero worshiping of Vic. Of course in Shane's case he gets the whole strike team in trouble throughout the series since he makes careless mistakes and also unlike Vic is prone to use violence/torture just because he can. In Vic's case he only used things such as violence and torture just because his standard intimidation tactic or other types of manipulation didn't get the criminal to become his catspaw.
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