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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great season, short but sweet Comment: This season takes off right after the events of the season 5 finale, Forest is back for a few episodes this season, and is as good as ever.
This was a good season, Vic goes deeper and deeper into the rabbits hole, whilst trying everything imaginable to keep his job.
The tension gets a little out of control throughout this season as Shane gets in way over is head.
I loved this season, my only complaint would be after the last episode, I was stumped, I kept thinking my dvds were missing an episode, but they were not. I wish we had more than 10 episodes.
Last, but not least, this season is FINALLY PRESENTED IN WIDESCREEN!
The show has been shot and produced in widescreen since day 1, however, in the US, we only have Full Frame presentations. I'm glad Sony has the rights to the show now, and I hope they re-release seasons 1-5 in widescreen here in the states. I will buy them immediately, (but please include some more bonuses).
I cannot recommend this show enough, but you should be familiar with season 5 prior to viewing 6.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Shield doesn't step aside, it steps up Comment: For all its hard-edges and testosterone-fuelled machismo, The Shield never fails to paint its principal characters as touchingly human, even if the moments are few and far between that we get to glimpse these more tender parts, and this is one of the elements of its success at being the most emotionally cathartic, intense, adrenaline-rush on the telly.
The Shield, in my albeit humble opinion, is the single best product ever recorded to celluloid with the intention of playing it back for entertainment purposes: bar nothing. It's the best thing that's ever graced my TV screen, and makes other top-drawer productions look pedestrian and even lame by comparison.
Season six is full-throttle, pedal to the metal in the style we've become accustomed to, but due to events leading up to the start of the season, the protagonists seem to be in the full throes of a ravaging tornado this season, even more than others.
Walt Goggins serves up the convincing intensity of a man who, already mentally questionable at the best of times, is fully unravelling and on a collision course with his own life and the lives of all the others around him as he becomes hopelessly suicidal and insanely reckless on a lone-ranger syle rampage that King Kong would be proud of.
Mackey is on top of his game, keeping a hundred balls in the air at once, making the tough decisions as always, but somehow, this season, you can sense that he is only human and there are things out there that are capable of crushing his game-plan, which has always been a success up to this point and is one of the most admirable things about the man.
The new guy steps up to the vacant spot on the Strike Team with the intention of replacing Mackey as the team leader, and the storyline revolving around his time at the Barn is a worthy one.
The early episode "Baptism by Fire", where Mackey goes "off the grid" to kidnap a Byz Lat gang-boss from his East LA ghetto stronghold, is one of the most insanely edgey and pumped-up things I have ever seen. Only The Shield can crank the intensity up to these levels, leaving all other movies and TV serials in the dust. The tension this programme can create is just unbelievable, it almost gets to the point where you need a hit of The Shield, you're no longer just watching it.
All in all, season six is superb. It juggles all the relevant parts and people in just the right way, and keeps on turning up the volume, even from points where you don't think it can anymore. It's insane. Season seven I have no doubt will be even crazier. I can't speak highly enough of this TV series, the quality of its creative and technical production and anyone and everyone who is and was involved in making it. There's never been anything else like it, it's a total trail-blazer that keeps getting better as each season goes past. Full marks 100% if 5 stars isn't good enough for ya.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great set up for the last season Comment: In Season 6, this fantastic show does a great job setting the viewers up for what will surely be a truly shocking end to a truly great gritty cop drama.
First, the plotlines. Vic Mackey (Michael Chiklis) is going to be forcibly retired. But before he goes, he is determined to find out who killed fellow Strike Team Member, Lem (Kenneth Johnson). Menawhile Shane (Walton Goggins) is falling into a downward spirl, from which he may never climb out. His guilt over his actions, plus trying to keep his family safe and Vic in the dark, has him acting irrational (joining up with Franka Potente and the Armenian mob) and even suicidal (watch the scene when he locks himself in a room with an armed hostage taker). Meanwhile, Claudette (CCH Pounder) finds herself under fire from her superiors. And when the "big crime of the season" happens (the San Marcos murders, a slughter of 12 Hispanic people in a hotel), the case takes all sorts of twists and turns. Once again, Aceveda and Vic need to form an uneasy alliance to save Mackey's job, solve the murders, and save Aceveda's future political career.
But the best part of this season is the character changes that happen with a lot of the key players. Lt. Kavanugh (a brilliant Forest Whittaker) becomes everything that he spent his career fighting. Vic becomes an out of control man, hell bent on only one thing, revenge. Claudette uses Vic-like tactics to not only salvage her job, but to put an end to Vic's reign at the barn, bringing in Hiatt (Alex O'Laughlin) to replace him. And make sure you catch the scene with Dutch and Danny in the finale. Season 6 is a polarizing change for the characters. And for the most part, the changes are amazing to witness.
The only problem, as another reviewer put it, is that the stroies seem to slow down some towards the later part of the season, mainly because of the uncertainty that there would be a season 7. I'm glad they decided to give it one last hurrah.
Vic Mackey is probably the greatest anti-hero created for television. I can only imagine how this will all end for him. Be sure to check FX networks website for interviews with the cast. Some good stuff there.
Just like this DVD set.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Show Where "Out of Control" is Business as Usual Comment: I have always marvelled at the writing staff on THE SHIELD.
If you've watched it from Season One til now, you've had to be amazed at the explosive twists and turns of the ongoing plots swirling around Vic Mackey and his Strike Team. Somehow the writers have never written themselves into a corner--and I was certain they had in the early seasons!
When this show began, I was in no mood for another cop show. The friend who pushed the Season One DVDs on me assured me that this show as worth checking out. I've been a fan ever since.
I saw Michael Chiklis on "The O'Reilly Factor" and Bill O'Reilly brought up the comparison of THE SHIELD with THE SOPRANOS. They're both critically-acclaimed crime shows about seriously flawed men on different sides of the badge. As much as I've loved the first three seasons of THE SOPRANOS, they just never got their groove back from Season Four on. People are still griping about that controversial "cut to black" finale.
But THE SHIELD has hit the high marks every season.
Love the cast, love the stories, love the show. (Make sure you watch it from the beginning though: it's worth the ride).
Customer Rating:      Summary: Shield 6 is available Comment: For those who cant wait season six is available on amazon.co.uk. a multi zone dvd will play them. It is also on sale at half price.
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