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Michael Chiklis | ... | ||
Catherine Dent | ... | ||
Walton Goggins | ... | ||
Michael Jace | ... | ||
Kenny Johnson | ... | ||
Jay Karnes | ... | ||
Benito Martinez | ... | ||
CCH Pounder | ... | ||
Cathy Cahlin Ryan | ... | ||
David Rees Snell | ... | ||
Brian White | ... | ||
Andrew Borba | ... | ||
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Karmin Murcelo | ... |
Carol
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Marcos A. Ferraez | ... |
Leith
(as Marcos Ferraez)
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Dominic Hoffman | ... |
Louis Shearling
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As the Strike Team is threatened with exposure in the money train heist, Claudette goes it alone in order to find evidence of a public defender's drug addiction.
This episode blew me away.
Lem really stands out in this episode as the lead character. He fights to save his friends, and has to take them all on to do so.
Powerful performances from Kenny Johnson, Walton Goggins, and Michael Chiklis, but Kenny Johnson stands out so much. His role in the future of the Strike Team and as well as the show is defined here.
The fear of going to jail is only amplified when Dutch becomes suspecting of the Team. This is the moment everything begins to fall.
The Strike Team at odds, at the verge of prison...one of the best episodes not only of 'The Shield' but of any show I have ever seen.