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Anyone notice that Scott Brazil is Co-Executive Producer ? He was involved with Hill Street Blues years ago ...
Now I know why this show is back on top of its game this year. |
Great episode!
And I still stand by my prediction that Vic is the baby's daddy and the child will be born with autism. |
Knowing that Ronnie sweeps the clubhouse for bugs every day, I figured they were setting Kavanaugh up to fail. Also, Vic is way too smart to make a deal with the Russians while the team is already balls deep in an IAD investigation. It was a beautiful thing to behold. Even the weak captain took a piece, "Get those cuffs off my men NOW!" Kavanaugh is going to be desperate now, since anything he does will look like a vendetta from this point.
How many more episodes until the Dutch Man taps that rookie cop's ass? When Danny was rubbing lotion on her extended belly, I got a bit of a chubby. Who's with me? |
Originally Posted by mullivan
And I still stand by my prediction that Vic is the baby's daddy and the child will be born with down syndrome.
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Originally Posted by Charlie Goose
When Danny was rubbing lotion on her extended belly, I got a bit of a chubby. Who's with me? Danny had nice preggo jugs. |
Originally Posted by Patman
While I wasn't suckered in, it was great to see Acevada's sheepish look after the IAD f-up...
Genius. |
[HOMER]So the cops knew that Internal Affairs was setting them up?...[/HOMER]
heh, after the sting, I was laughing so hard when Vic acted all disgusted that IAD would bust good cops. I knew the fix was in on Kavanaugh really early. The cut from him to the clubhouse, focusing on the trophy and the way they were practically talking right to it clued me in. It was just by the end, I didn't know how they would pull it off. The only thing, those looked like actual bullets they were loading into the guns as Lem left for the night. Granted, I don't know exactly what blanks look like, but the rounds they loaded had bullet tips poking out of the cartridges... Still a great episode. It looked like Whitaker was doing some Ghost Dog moves in one scene. |
So there's only like 5 or 6 episodes left now?
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Originally Posted by dadaluholla
So there's only like 5 or 6 episodes left now?
:( ~Jason |
Originally Posted by vegasbaby
Anyone notice that Scott Brazil is Co-Executive Producer ? He was involved with Hill Street Blues years ago ...
Now I know why this show is back on top of its game this year.
Originally Posted by dadaluholla
So there's only like 5 or 6 episodes left now?
:( As for tonight's episode, my favorite scenes were the ones where Kavanaugh is listening in on the wiretap and taking notes. Very well staged. (Reminded me of "The Word" on The Colbert Report). |
Ok, Thief is set to premiere on 3/28 so we've got 6 left, putting the Shield 1st half finale on 3/21. I think Thief is only 6 weeks worth of shows, so is Rescue Me starting in May then?
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No one has mentioned the sweetest part of Vic's plan, which was when he tipped Aceveda to the drop. Beauty. Forrest was made for this role.
Also, I fear for any dectective that grills Vic's ex. |
So could Vic start hounding the department through his lawyer, the press and brass about being persacuted by Kavanaugh and what appears to be his vendetta against Vic?
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Originally Posted by Cusm
So could Vic start hounding the department through his lawyer, the press and brass about being persacuted by Kavanaugh and what appears to be his vendetta against Vic?
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Originally Posted by Charlie Goose
How many more episodes until the Dutch Man taps that rookie cop's ass?
How about 7 million. :lol: Vic one step ahead of Cavanaugh. As cool as last night's episode was, I hope it doesn't always play out that way because it played out far too easy. |
Originally Posted by xVladx
While he possibly could, I don't really know if he'd want to. I imagine that his plan is to just get the IAD investgation to stop once and for all, not go on the offensive.
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Originally Posted by Groucho
Brazil has been with the show since season 1.
It's a 22-episode season, being split into two parts. As for tonight's episode, my favorite scenes were the ones where Kavanaugh is listening in on the wiretap and taking notes. Very well staged. (Reminded me of "The Word" on The Colbert Report). |
i know it's been said in this thread more than once, but holy crap was this episode amazing.
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Loved the ep. It's unreal how good this is getting. The Shield and 24 have been keeping me at the edge of my seat. I wonder if they could do some sort of crossover between the two shows at some point. Maybe Jack Bauer and Vic Mackey dealing with the Russian mob tied to terrorists thing. It's probably not feesible with the filming schedules but I think it would be cool to see that at some point.
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The day they do a Shield/24 crossover is the same day I call my provider and tell them to take FX out of my lineup.
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Originally Posted by Groucho
The day they do a Shield/24 crossover is the same day I call my provider and tell them to take FX out of my lineup.
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Originally Posted by Holysmoker
Loved the ep. It's unreal how good this is getting. The Shield and 24 have been keeping me at the edge of my seat. I wonder if they could do some sort of crossover between the two shows at some point. Maybe Jack Bauer and Vic Mackey dealing with the Russian mob tied to terrorists thing. It's probably not feesible with the filming schedules but I think it would be cool to see that at some point.
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Shield/Angel would have been da bomb.
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I vote for a Shield/Dragnet '67 crossover.
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Originally Posted by Red Dog
I vote for a Shield/Dragnet '67 crossover.
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