The Shield: Season Seven - The Final Act Streaming
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One thing about “The Shield” is how well the point to holds up on multiple viewings. It’s probably because of the attention to detail and the numerous myth arcs going on in any single episode. This continues to be the case in the 7th and final season of the present.
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Season 7 finds Det. Vic Mackey, at the kill of the line. Season 6 finished with Vic walking out on his last chance to preserve his job with the LAPD and making a deal with venerable police Captain, now wannabe-Mayor Aciveda to occupy down the zigzag developer who has been bankrolling Aciveda’s political career. Meanwhile, Vic’s strike team is beginning to near apart at the seams, all of their old-fashioned poor deeds are bubbling to the surface, and on top of that Vic’s ex-wife and daughter are vexed of him. Vic’s a dirty cop with a perverted sense of justice. He thinks that if he can nail this curved developer AND catch down the Armenian mob, it will beget up for all the heinous things he has done.
The season plays out almost as a tragedy, and is the strongest season of the Shield since the mighty season 3. Watching these episodes again, I’m most struck by the relationship between Dutch and Capt. Wymms. Both actors do terrific work as seemingly the only people in the precinct who seem to care about Mackey’s abuses, and the quest to bring him down strains them to the breaking point.
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The rest of the cast is solid as always. David Rees Snell, who plays Ronnie Gardocki on the strike team, shows a whole lot more here than he has in the past. But the exact standouts are Michael Chiklis as Mackey, and Walt Goggins as his longtime best friend/failed protege Shane Vendrell. Goggins is outstanding in the final episodes. He’s done atrocious things and he can barely live with himself, yet he continues on to try and wait on his wife and children.
The note ends in about the only logical spot it could destroy. The last three episodes in particular are shattering. The writing, acting, and direction are all extraordinary, and “The Shield” goes out on a highly satisfying and emotional peak. A must bear.
The Shield’s final season is uncompromising as customary ghosts continue to complicate lives in farmington. Every moment of this season remains focused on the impending raze, and long time viewers are rewarded as the major region points near to a head and pay off. This was not a quickie speed job to demolish the narrative, every member of the cast moves with deliberate and in some cases desperate urgency.
The season is topped off by one of the most satsifying endings I have seen in a television demonstrate. It’s a credit to the writers and actors interested that I can pity a character I despised an episode earlier, or that a complex character like Vic Mackey can charm his diagram through a horrific dialogue.
If you’ve been watching the Shield, don’t miss the final season.
