The Shield on All4
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gareth_r

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6,315 posts

253 months

Saturday 27th April 2019
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All seven series.

DSLiverpool

15,586 posts

218 months

Saturday 27th April 2019
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As good as ?

andy_s

19,729 posts

275 months

Saturday 27th April 2019
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Excellent!

funinhounslow

1,902 posts

158 months

Saturday 27th April 2019
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Ah absolutely magnificent series and highly recommended. I rewatched it last year and it's certainly stood the test of time.

It's not so much a roller coaster ride as a long, long accent up an old wooden big dipper, the tension constantly increasing until...

If you like gritty police dramas you're in for treat - they don't come any grittier.


andy_s

19,729 posts

275 months

Saturday 27th April 2019
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I've no idea how they maintained the tension through 7 seasons; just when you think it can't get any worse, it does, and then it's like 'ha, we've only just begun'...

funinhounslow

1,902 posts

158 months

Saturday 27th April 2019
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Agreed. And the real joy is how it never loses its credibility - the messes (real messes!) characters get into, and the shocking twists you don't see coming - are all the result of "logical" decisions. You never once roll your eyes and say "well that person would never do/say that would they..."

It is testament to the quality of the writing that Glenn Close and Forest Whitaker both appeared in a relatively low budget cable TV show. Andre 3000 actually approached Shawn Ryan asking if he could be in it, and has a cameo in a couple of series.

Toastovhudds

117 posts

101 months

Monday 29th April 2019
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Brilliant heads up, thanks. I loved the gritty, raw style of filming on this. On the list for my next binge.

If you liked The Shield, a show called Southland is also worth a watch. I felt that was pretty similarly filmed.

Gameface

16,565 posts

93 months

Monday 29th April 2019
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I've got the box set and am currently rewatching it with my missus who's not seen it before. She's hooked!

As an aside, did you know Michael Jace the actor who played Julian, the gay cop, is serving a life sentence for murdering his wife.

marcosgt

11,341 posts

192 months

Monday 29th April 2019
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Excellent performances by every actor - I struggle to think of any who let the side down.

Up there with Hill Street Blues in terms of engaging characters (and repellant ones) who you really care about.

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wjb

5,100 posts

147 months

Monday 29th April 2019
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Bit of a pioneer this one, talk about edge of your seat tension. And some of the acting is haunting.

Unbelievable show. 10/10

Terzo123

4,583 posts

224 months

Monday 29th April 2019
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I need to get back into this. I'm sure I've seen up to about series 5, but that was years ago.



Zoon

6,999 posts

137 months

Monday 29th April 2019
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Thanks for this. Started watching on prime video and then it got took off.

GetCarter

30,251 posts

295 months

Monday 29th April 2019
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Beware the first few eps... some seriously OTT hand held camera shake. Gets better.

DSLiverpool

15,586 posts

218 months

Sunday 5th May 2019
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I can get this on the all4 app on my phone but not on sky catch up / all4 or box sets - anyone know why?

Smollet

13,559 posts

206 months

Sunday 5th May 2019
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Toastovhudds said:
Brilliant heads up, thanks. I loved the gritty, raw style of filming on this. On the list for my next binge.

If you liked The Shield, a show called Southland is also worth a watch. I felt that was pretty similarly filmed.
Yup, Southland was exceptional and the lead actor (Ben Anderson?) plays Jim Gordon in Gotham. He’s married to Morena Baccarin of Deadpool fame. Lucky bugger.
Brotherhood with Kason Isaacs is up there if you like gritty crime dramas.

griffin dai

3,247 posts

165 months

Sunday 5th May 2019
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Excellent!!! My fave tv show

TopTrump

3,417 posts

190 months

Saturday 18th January
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I have always wanted to watch The Shield. It's finally available on Prime and so started watching.

It's ok- I'm maybe 8 episodes into S1. It's not as good as I was hoping- bad guys do something, cops smash them. Rinse, repeat. Audio quality has really improved since then is another observation.

It's lacking complexity and composure. Am I missing something? Is it going to get better?


Smollet

13,559 posts

206 months

Saturday 18th January
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TopTrump said:
I have always wanted to watch The Shield. It's finally available on Prime and so started watching.

It's ok- I'm maybe 8 episodes into S1. It's not as good as I was hoping- bad guys do something, cops smash them. Rinse, repeat. Audio quality has really improved since then is another observation.

It's lacking complexity and composure. Am I missing something? Is it going to get better?
It was in its day way ahead of anything similar however they’ve been plenty of very good series of that genre so I’d guess it’s lost its original intensity by comparison. I’d still watch it though as it does develop into how Vic Mackey can survive.

InitialDave

13,465 posts

135 months

Saturday 18th January
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TopTrump said:
I have always wanted to watch The Shield. It's finally available on Prime and so started watching.

It's ok- I'm maybe 8 episodes into S1. It's not as good as I was hoping- bad guys do something, cops smash them. Rinse, repeat. Audio quality has really improved since then is another observation.

It's lacking complexity and composure. Am I missing something? Is it going to get better?
I'm genuinely surprised at that assessment, to the point I'm questioning whether you're even watching the same show!

I can understand how the intervening 20 years have seen many shows do similar things and maybe it wouldn't feel as good as it did back then, but certainly, it's hardly the generic goodies and baddies cop show you're describing.

TopTrump

3,417 posts

190 months

Saturday 18th January
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I certainly appreciate my opinion is very unusual and will be unpopular. I am also hoping I am wrong and looking for encouragement- which you have given me by proxy smile

On the face of it- I see this as I saw Banshee. Incident>fight>resolve> end. Yes there was an underlying story but it was pretty rudimentary. GOT's, Breaking Bad, Sopranos all seem to me to have way more layers of intelligence and character development. Hoping I will be proved wrong!!!