The Shield (2002)

Production Year: 2002

Only two episodes into its sophomore year and the FX Channel's "The Shield" is once again going out of its way to redefine the way series TV is made. The cop drama picks up a few weeks after the tumultuous events of Season 1, which saw the arrest of Vic Mackey's long-time ally in the police bureaucracy, Gilroy (John Diehl); Vic's wife Corrine (Cathy Ryan) disappearing with the kids; and a tortured Vic on his knees in his now-empty house.

Episode one of Season 2 recommences with "Quick Fix", which re-introduces us to the chaotic and out-of-control world of Vic Mackey and his Strike Team. With Vic desperately in search of Corrine's whereabouts and with little time for anything else, the Strike Team has fallen into the careless hands of Shane (Walt Goggins). But when Shane decides its time to climb up the drug dealing business and uses the team's "private cash stash" to fund it, a money-taxed Vic flies off the handle and declares that he can no longer trust his own team. Also, a new villain by the name of Armadillo, a drug dealer with high ambitions and the sadistic streak to make it come true, enters the scene. Armadillo is introduced to us as he is setting two of his rivals on fire. How's that for an introduction!

"Dead Soldiers" continues Armadillo's rise as Season 2's new chief villain. Having raped a little girl at the end of "Quick Fix" in order to keep her from testifying against him (and then tattooing her face as a reminder), Armadillo now comes under Vic's radar when he torches a building used by Vic's head drug dealer. Worst, the torching has brought veteran homicide cop Claudette (CCH Pounder) into the mix. The rest of the episode deals with Vic racing against time to stop Claudette from uncovering his ties to the drug dealer, while at the same time trying to keep Armadillo from doing further damage. The end of the episode brings back Corrine, who is starting an investigation into Vic's affairs in an attempt to dig up dirt on him and take legal custody of the kids. An enraged Vic takes his anger out on Armadillo, beating the sinister drug dealer to within an inch of his life.

If "Quick Fix" and "Dead Soldiers" proves anything, it's that the producers, led by series creator Shawn Ryan, is taking the series up another notch. After a critically and commercially successful Season 1, Season 2 is shaping up to be even better. The intensity level has risen tremendously, and the writers have no plans to take it easy. The series' 13-episode season schedule, I believe, is the reason why shows like "The Shield" and "The Sopranos" are so good episode after episode. Without the necessity of filling out a 22-episode season, the show's creators can put their energy and good ideas into a tight, tense, and powerful 13 episodes. There is no longer a need for filler episodes that goes nowhere.

Coming off a professionally satisfying 2002, series lead Michael Chiklis seems to be telling everyone who voted for him at last year's Emmy Awards that he's making another run for the statuette. (Chiklis won for Best Actor in a Dramatic Series at the 2002 Emmys, in case you didn't know.) Chiklis is tougher and even more of a loose cannon, if that's possible. Vic Mackey's violent trip down south to Mexico in "Quick Fix" and his near-death beating of Armadillo in "Dead Soldiers" have already surpassed nearly all of the violence he inflicted in Season 1. With the inevitable divorce and custody battle with Corrine in the horizon, I'll be stun if Vic Mackey is still able to function as a normal human being by the end of the season!

With the first two episodes focusing so much on Vic's tortured personal and professional world, the series has less time to follow the other characters. With Walt Goggins' Shane already in Vic's doghouse, it's anybody's guess how long he'll last. Gay patrolman Julien (Michael Jace) is still trying to convince himself that he's not gay, while his partner Danielle (Catherine Dent) has re-entered into an affair with Vic. Although Vic and Danielle's affairs never completely stopped in Season 1, the absence of Corrine seems to have driven the two closer, even if they both say aloud that there is nothing beyond the sexual.

For ambitious precinct Captain David Aceveda (Benito Martinez), things are looking up and down at the same time. While the arrest of Gilroy at the end of Season 1 has boosted Aceveda's burgeoning political career, he's also attracted the attention of political rivals. Using the riots from Season 1 as an excuse, Aceveda's enemies have sent a civilian auditor, a woman, to investigate the precinct. Or, to be more precise, to find dirt in order to bring Aceveda down. The auditor makes no bones about why she's there, and the stage is set for a struggle between the two powerful personalities. With powerful enemies after him and a bloodhound at his doorsteps, Aceveda has struck a deal with Vic Mackey. This seems to be a smart move on Aceveda's part, since the auditor is giving signs that she plans on using Vic against Aceveda...

Already at the top of its form, I will be pleasantly surprise if "The Shield" manages to keep this level of intensity and quality through out Season 2. The series has already surpassed every show on TV at the moment, even FOX's exciting "24". Even that series' innovative "series in a day" premise pales in comparison to the sheer balls and guts of "The Shield." If this show enters Season 3 with Vic Mackey still alive, it'll be a miracle

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Main Cast

Michael ChiklisDetective Vic Mackey
Michael JaceOfficer Julien Lowe
Walton GogginsDetective Shane Vendrell
Cathy Cahlin RyanCorrine Mackey
David Rees SnellDetective Ronnie Gardocki
CCH PounderDetective Claudette Wyms
Benito MartinezCaptain David Aceveda
Jay KarnesDetective Holland "Dutch" Wagenbach
Kenny JohnsonDetective Curtis "Lemonhead" Lemansky
Catherine DentOfficer Danielle "Danny" Sofer
Joel RosenthalMatthew Mackey
Autumn ChiklisCassidy Mackey
Matt CorboyRay Carlson
Camillia SanesAurora Aceveda
Anthony AndersonAntwon Mitchell
Kenneth ColomOfficer Lucas
Glenn CloseCaptain Monica Rawling
Forest WhitakerLt. Jon Kavanaugh
Kurt CaceresJuan Lozano
Wilmer CalderonRicky
Brian J. WhiteDetective Tavon Garris
Michael PenaArmando 'Army' Renta
Onahoua RodriguezEmolia Melendez
Michele HicksMara Sewell
David MarcianoDetective Steve Billings
Aisha HindsAnnie Price
John DiehlAssistant Chief Ben Gilroy
Laurence MasonHalpern White
Jamie Anne AllmanConnie Riesler
Monnae MichaellVanessa
Gareth WilliamsDetective Walon Burke
Nicki MicheauxDetective Trish George
Matt GeraldTommy Hisk
Brent RoamTomas Motyashik
Alex O'LoughlinDetective Kevin Hiatt
Sticky FingazKern Little
Lucinda JenneyLanie Kellis
Paula GarcésOfficer Tina Hanlon
Efrain FigueroaJorge Machado
Reed DiamondDet. Terry Crowley
Jack WeberMatthew Mackey
Erick CarrilloQuazi
Laura HarringRebecca Doyle
Natalie ZeaLauren Riley
Andrew BorbaCrosby Nell
F.J. RioCruz Pezuela
Frankie RodriguezDiagur
L. Michael BurtMoses
Daniel PinoArmadillo Quintero
RonReaco LeeTaylor
Abby BrammellSara Frazier
Jeremiah BirkettHooper
Frank GrilloOfficer Paul Jackson
Jim BudigNeil O'Brien
Jontille GerardTilly
Lela LorenNydia Hernandez
Ludwig ManukianEllis Rezian
Linda FriedmanNina - Aceveda's Assistant
Jarvis W. GeorgeCarl Miller
Marguerite MacIntyreEmma Prince

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  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites April 22nd - 5:47pmgreg pearson said...

    hope shield s 7 starts soon!!!

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