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9/10
A climatic first episode which determined the Rest of the Beautfully Written Series
mp-productions-110 January 2008
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The Episode starts off in a paradox comparison where the Captain 'David Aceveda' is giving a speech behind a podium explaining his recent stake on the 'Farmington Division Police Department' where then you can see 'The Strike Team', a special anti-gang team, chase down a suspect through a Supermarket which they get to them in a back-alley where 'Vic Mackey' the Strike Team's leader punches the suspect a couple of times. He then pulls down the suspect's pants and underwear and says 'Looks like you got a third 'nad there. Let me get that for you' and rips off a stash of drugs which is taped to the suspect's testicles. The episode later goes into a trend of the new member of the Strike Team 'Terry Crowley' is asked by Vic Mackey's arch-enemy Captain David Aceveda to be his eyes and ears of Vic and to testify on corruption charges against him, he reluctantly agrees. Then the storyline shows some preliminary Sub-Plots and then while Vic has a Backyard-BBQ he explains that there is a drug-dealer they need to nab that night named 'Two-Time'. A few more sub-plots hit the way and it comes time for the arrest. With Kid Rock's 'Ball and in the ball bangy dang diga-diggy' song playin' where they break through second floor window and Vic and Shane (Vic's best friend) strafe along and see Two-Times flushing his drugs down the toilet where he fires at Shane and Vic - missing them. Shane dives down and Vic strafes left both firing at Two-Times -- killing him. Terry enters the house and Vic takes a cloth and grab's Two-Time's gun and fires once into Terry's face, where he then leans over him in tsk's.

This is the best Series premiere I have seen for any drama.

Feel free to enjoy the show.
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10/10
The Pilot's Final Moment Will Blow You Away
Troll_Patrol10127 August 2010
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When the opening shot of a TV show warns you that the show you're about to watch has graphic violence, nudity, strong language, and that it may not be appropriate for children, you know what's coming up next ain't "Picket Fenses." In the vein of tough cop's like "NYPD Blue" came the FX Channel's first original series, "The Shield," starring a leaner and meaner Michael Chiklis as Vic Mackey, a Los Angeles Detective who gives the term "bad cop" a bad name.

Mackey is head of the Strike Team, a street tactical unit composed of plainclothes Detectives in the Inner City. Mackey has a firm control of his men and has a firm grasp of the politics of police work, and as long as he's producing "safe streets, arrests, and convictions" he's bulletproof from anyone who disagrees with his methods. On of those is the new Captain at Mackey's precinct, David Aceveda (Benito Martinez), a Latino cop with his eyes on a higher office and sees Mackey as his ticket to stardom. As is the case with all episodic crime drama, "The Shield" has a Case of the Week, and the pilot involves the murder of a woman and the abduction of her daughter, a 7-year old girl who is presently in the hands of a pedophile that is not talking.
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10/10
2021 here and wow
mkayseryan3 July 2021
What a good pilot really enjoyed it I hope it doesn't slow down because this first episode was great.
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10/10
Most important first episode. Amazing!
richardharold25 January 2022
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First I give this episode a 9/10 but after the finishing the show I give a 10/10.

This episode will be important for the entire show.

I did not expect Michael Chiklis to be so amazing.

Maybe now it is not as good as when it came out, but still so cool & interesting.

I did not like the filming too much at first, but it will get better & I like it now.

Most shocking ending that got me addicted.
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8/10
Pilot (#1.1)
ComedyFan201010 August 2016
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A pretty decent pilot to something that seems like it will be a really good cop show with a lot of actions and twisted story lines.

I didn't care much for the main case of the episode. It is in a way good how he went right away to deal with pedophiles as it sure makes the beginning of the show already pretty crass which heightens interests. But I didn't like the moral issue on how it is better to have a cop that breaks the rules because one day he will be needed to save a girl from a bad pedophile. It reminds me of the reason why I never bothered to watch Dexter. Hope it will not be full of this.

The ending was pretty insane. Wonder where it goes from now, a great way to capture the viewers and make them want to see more.

The characters are already getting interesting and there is a big variety in personalities which all seem to be portrayed by great actors.
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7/10
Pilot
Prismark1012 June 2020
The pilot episode of The Shield focuses on Strike Team, led by Detective Vic Mackey (Michael Chiklis) in LA's fictional Farmington district.

Mackey's team goes in hard, rough and their questionable methods gets results. Captain David Aceveda, distrusts them and has plans to get the dirt on Mackey.

That is the arc of the show. The Strike Team is corrupt. These are dirty cops.

However the story of the week is a young girl has been abducted and the department manages to get a suspect but he is a cool customer. With time running out, Aceveda turns to Mackey's interrogation tactics.

An interesting premise of a unit that is out of control. It makes a change where television executives of cop shows in 2020 have admitted in light of another black man being killed by cops that has led to worldwide protests. That US cop dramas have been too pro police and overlooked the corruption side and its racism.

The Shield is an anti hero drama, unlike US network television shows the pilot has nudity and stronger violence. It also has a slick presentation.
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6/10
5 Mar, 2020
mdshifat4 March 2020
Enjoyable Bad Cop Crime Drama, Let's See What Happens
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4/10
Violence started
CursedChico13 December 2020
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Violence started

After finishing malcolm in the middle series season 1 on 131220, I came here for first season. I watch series season by season.

I needed to watch a season of drama, crime. I hope i can enjoy :)

I will edit this sometimes.

I like the acting of Walton Goggins in justified. It was in 2010. This is in 2002. Very before :)

I copied this from season 1 review.

So, for episode review, i am writing now. I gave 4 / 10. BEcause i dont like cops. Here, we see how dirty they are.

The sister of victim bends and cries, other cops are making fun of it. Such dirty, pervert people.

mackey uses violence always and dirty cop and so strong. I hope someone can stop.
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