The Shield "Doghouse" 4/5/05
#27
DVD Talk Special Edition
Originally Posted by MovieExchange
They had great storylines before... but now Claudette has been turned into a very bitter woman. The ignorant comment is because she apparently doesn't understand that she put herself in this position willingly. If she wants out of it, she's going to have to work her way out - and she doesn't want to do that.
In the first and second seasons of the show, I thought she was the strongest character they had. Now she's getting annoying.
I think they might be stretching themselves thin on too many sub-plots also. It doesn't give enough time for any specific one to shine.
In the first and second seasons of the show, I thought she was the strongest character they had. Now she's getting annoying.
I think they might be stretching themselves thin on too many sub-plots also. It doesn't give enough time for any specific one to shine.
Now she's pissing me off. In the first few episodes this season Dutch has tried to talk to her and she won't even hear him out. She just walks away or rolls her eyes at him not taking into consideration his feeling. Meanwhile he's had her back through this. I almost don't blame him the for going behind her back to the DA.
#29
DVD Talk Hero
Originally Posted by Geofferson
Reminded me of, "Chopper...sic balls."
Good episode tonight. Damn, does Aceveda's new friend have a nice ass in those jeans.
Good episode tonight. Damn, does Aceveda's new friend have a nice ass in those jeans.

#34
DVD Talk Special Edition
Just watched the episode. All I want to say is that Michael Chikilis' real life daughter needs some goddamn acting lessons. Her scenes are "cringeworthy" to say the least.
#35
DVD Talk Special Edition
Originally Posted by cliffzig
Just watched the episode. All I want to say is that Michael Chikilis' real life daughter needs some goddamn acting lessons. Her scenes are "cringeworthy" to say the least.

Seriously whats the deal with stars of shows wanting producer credits when they aren't actually doing any producing? I don't know if this is the case with Chikilis but I've heard about it.
Last edited by Manco; 04-07-05 at 08:25 PM.
#38
DVD Talk Special Edition
Vic Mackey's on screen daughter is Chiklis' real-life daughter. (Autumn Chiklis)
Cathy Cahlin Ryan (Mackey's on screen wife and producer Scott Ryan's wife) actually has some acting abilities, but the girl is teh suckekekekeke.
Cathy Cahlin Ryan (Mackey's on screen wife and producer Scott Ryan's wife) actually has some acting abilities, but the girl is teh suckekekekeke.
Last edited by cliffzig; 04-07-05 at 09:29 PM.
#39
DVD Talk Platinum Edition
I forget the exact quote, but I had to laugh when Aceveda was asked if he was "trying to stick it to" the barn. He looked very uncomfortable before replying "no".
#40
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Originally Posted by bralph
I forget the exact quote, but I had to laugh when Aceveda was asked if he was "trying to stick it to" the barn. He looked very uncomfortable before replying "no".
PLEASE! PLEASE! Let Vic find Aceveda's picture phone, or him and his new little whore. Or maybe the Glenn will be the one to find out one of his secrets and blast his ass down to earth.
#41
Not sure if anyone is still reading this thread since it is from the previous week's episode, but I fell a little behind when we were packing & moving last week. Anyway, I finally watched this ep and I was wondering if someone would kindly explain something for me.
I am a little confused by the Shane/Antwone/Vic plot. From what I gather, Shane is working with Antwone but I don't quite understand their relationship.
And Vic clearly no longer likes/trusts Shane anymore, so why did he vouch for him to Glenn Close? Why exactly does he want to work with him again? I understand that Shane & antwone wants him to get inside info on the seizure stuff, but I don't understand Vic's motives.
If anyone could sum up for me, I'd greatly appreciate it. I'm sure I missed something when the baby was fussing or something.
I am a little confused by the Shane/Antwone/Vic plot. From what I gather, Shane is working with Antwone but I don't quite understand their relationship.
And Vic clearly no longer likes/trusts Shane anymore, so why did he vouch for him to Glenn Close? Why exactly does he want to work with him again? I understand that Shane & antwone wants him to get inside info on the seizure stuff, but I don't understand Vic's motives.
If anyone could sum up for me, I'd greatly appreciate it. I'm sure I missed something when the baby was fussing or something.
#42
Banned by request
Shane is working with Antwone. The deal is that Antwone gives him info on other crews so that Shane can make busts (which bolsters his arrest record and also takes out competition for Antwone). I'm not sure at which point Shane gets paid by Antwone, but he does.
The reason Vic wants Shane close is so he can attempt to a) control him and b) find out how deep he is in with Antwone. Remember, if Shane gets caught by IAD, the first thing he'll do is rat out the rest of the Strike Team to lower his sentence. So Vic needs to keep tabs on him, and if possible, control him. That is why he wants him close. Keep your friends close, but keep your enemies closer.
The reason Vic wants Shane close is so he can attempt to a) control him and b) find out how deep he is in with Antwone. Remember, if Shane gets caught by IAD, the first thing he'll do is rat out the rest of the Strike Team to lower his sentence. So Vic needs to keep tabs on him, and if possible, control him. That is why he wants him close. Keep your friends close, but keep your enemies closer.






