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Post by Sonic Ekziro on Feb 29, 2008 0:24:00 GMT -5
This show is fucking intense, it's quickly climbing my favorite shows list. I'm going to Best Buy tomorrow to get seasons two and three. *Very excited*
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Post by Brian on Feb 29, 2008 0:24:35 GMT -5
DO IT
then explain what the show is aboot
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Post by Sonic Ekziro on Feb 29, 2008 0:32:29 GMT -5
Copied from Wikipedia:
The Shield is about an experimental division of the Los Angeles Police Department set up in the fictional Farmington district ("the Farm") of Los Angeles, using a converted church ("the Barn") as their police station, and featuring a group of detectives called "The Strike Team," who will stop at nothing to bring justice to the streets. Michael Chiklis has top billing with his portrayal of Strike Team leader Vic Mackey. The show has an ensemble cast that will normally run a number of separate story lines through each episode.
Detective Vic Mackey is the leader of the Strike Team, a four-man anti-gang unit based on the LAPD's real-life Rampart Division CRASH unit (Rampart was seriously considered as the series name and was even used in some early promotional ads for the series[4]). The Strike Team uses a variety of illegal and unethical methods to maintain peace on the streets, while making a profit through illegal drug protection schemes and robbery. The Strike Team isn't above planting drugs on and coercing confessions out of gang members. Attempts to give the team a fifth member have frequently led to near-catastrophe for the group.
The Shield has a variety of subplots, notably David Aceveda's political aspirations and internal confrontation of a previous sexual assault; Vic Mackey's struggle to cope with a failing marriage; and Julien Lowe's internal conflicts between his belief in the teachings of the Bible and his homosexuality.
Common themes are the citizens' distrust of police, the social impact of drugs and gang warfare, and the conflict between ethics and political expediency. Most characters are portrayed as having both vice and virtue. For example, Vic's loving relationship with his children contrasts with his thuggish attitude towards police work; in addition, his brutality is generally directed at those who seem well deserving of such treatment — in Season 2, the Strike Team prepares to rob the "Armenian Money Train," a money laundering operation of the Armenian Mafia. Another episode had Mackey cornering a serial rapist, then letting him be attacked by a police dog before calling the dog off.
tl;dr: Badass
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Post by Brian on Feb 29, 2008 0:38:45 GMT -5
so they do the things that real cops should do?
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Post by Sonic Ekziro on Feb 29, 2008 0:39:58 GMT -5
Pretty much, lol.
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Post by Brian on Feb 29, 2008 10:12:56 GMT -5
what channel what channel what channel
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Post by DrewzerXD on Feb 29, 2008 13:11:58 GMT -5
its on spike tv i think. every time i see commercials for it, i see some bald guy tackling black people to the ground and being all like WTF!!
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Post by Sonic Ekziro on Feb 29, 2008 20:21:43 GMT -5
It's on FX, but please, for the love of God, don't start watching this in the middle of the series. Start from episode 1.
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Post by Sonic Ekziro on Mar 1, 2008 15:28:24 GMT -5
I got the DVDs, I'm gonna start watching them tonight!
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Post by Brian on Mar 5, 2008 12:23:24 GMT -5
grats on the dvds! i had something else to say but i forgot.
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