"The Shield" Smoked (TV Episode 2006) Poster

(TV Series)

(2006)

User Reviews

Review this title
1 Review
Sort by:
Filter by Rating:
10/10
The first sin being brought back to haunt you
michaelchikliscares26 September 2019
Warning: Spoilers
The fruit that has been growing, Vic's first sin taking out Terry Crowley has building up to this neat episode. We get to see Drew Crowley as the strike team's Shane and Vic is brought back to the shooting scene. Drew ( Terry's brother ) confronts Vic about Terry and that he never made any condolences to their family back in that day.

Jon Kavanaugh uses any possible tactics to make them to crack under the pressure, that is what IAD investigators should do. This brings my memories back to season 1 episode '' Our Gang '' when Shane was brought up by Aceveda as a weak link, I had the same initial fear that he could freeze up again when going over the scenery, when Kavanaugh tries to twist and turn his words, that is a tactic used against the initial testimony they gave.

I also liked the reaction of Laura Harring portraying Becca Doyle as Vic's lawyer, she has no clue what she got into. She seemed to be frightened a little bit at least about Drew being so vile towards Vic. His comment about God delivering his quilty soul to him if he had something to do with Terry's death, what a great beginning to a paceful episode.

This episode reminds me the cat and mouse being played in season 1 episode '' Blowback '' , much of the route of this episode also takes place here, they have to get Lem out of harms way and if he makes to a federal institute for his taken '' heroin '' then Antwon has a reach to him, at least in Longpoke. Strike teams assets and bank accounts are frozen and they race against Dutch and Claudette for the same case they involved themselves into for a cash only prize to bail out Lem, bringing forward their old friend '' Smitty '' , to have him bail Lemansky out.
8 out of 8 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

See also

Awards | FAQ | User Ratings | External Reviews | Metacritic Reviews


Recently Viewed