"Shark" Wayne's World 2: Revenge of the Shark (TV Episode 2007) Poster

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10/10
The smile hides the bite
scentofrain12 December 2009
The whole first season is absolutely and deeply touching. I've never watched such TV series. "Shark" is easy watching and daily drama at same. It describes the life of a hardworking man and a good father. Sebastian Stark is the SHARK at work, he is the best in the team, he is the guy with the ideas, he is the one with the ironic dictionary. But maybe one of the best thing in the whole movie are those father-daughter moments. He may be "Shark" at work, but at home he is the victim of his daughter, which is the "shark" that he really never can stop. Sometimes he is tough with her, but i like mostly the moments when Jules "stoned" him. And this James Woods Face is so... Looking at the same point and understanding that in this little kid lives a wise girl or better told woman.

The last episode is so to say the best when we talk about script. At the end man can really understand why its named "Shark". At first when you think that Wayne's gonna go free for second time i thought wow now thats a "shark" so to say a predator, which can't be stopped. Then after Jessica pushed him to the limits i thought that she is better than everybody in this building , also better than Stark, so that makes her bigger "Shark". But After watching the end dialogue between Sebastian and Wayne... no. The "SHARK" is only one and this is Sebastian Stark. The whole plan, the whole story ending, no way. And the ending scene with his daughter...I think that it also take an important part in the episode and in the whole season. After the win over Wayne, Sebastian sitting outside with Jules and understanding that his best win ever is going to leave. Now this is real movie
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9/10
Brilliant episode!
WonderWaage29 August 2007
Warning: Spoilers
This episode of "Shark" was one of the best episodes I have ever seen of any series, The plot was excellent and the guest starring actors where brilliant, James Woods portrays Sebastian in this episode with a touch of madness, this happens only because he is so focused on catching the killer, that he loses his touch with the outside world! There is some rubbish sweet talk between Sebastian and his daughter which I could have been without, so just for that, I will only give this a nine ! :

Touché CSI
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