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Actors: Michael Chiklis, and Cch Pounder
Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Retail Price (not our price): $59.98
Release Date: 2005-02-22
Theatrical Release Date: 2002-03-12
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Run Time: 700 minutes
Format: Array
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Discs: 4
Editorial Reviews (supplied by Amazon.com):
1) Description
"The Shield" made history with the most Emmy nominations ever for a basic cable drama. It won a Golden Globe for Best Drama Series and star Michael Chiklis won the Emmy and Golden Globe awards for Lead Actor in a Drama Series. Get ready as this hard-hitting, award-winning cop drama returns with a vengeance for a pulse-pounding third season.2) Amazon.com
Dramatically speaking, the third season of The Shield is dysfunctional in the "best" sense of the word. Relationships fester in a quagmire of personal and professional conflict, and clashing agendas inspire some of finest episodes of this volatile series. Det. Mackey (Michael Chiklis) struggles to save his crumbling family (including two autistic children) while his strike team endures internal tensions over their secret stash of stolen drug money. Shane (Walton Goggins) clashes with teammate Tavon (Brian J. White) with near-fatal consequences, and his demanding fiancée tests his loyalty to Mackey. Capt. Aceveda (Benito Martinez) suffers unspeakable humiliation en route to city council promotion, engaging Wyms (CCH Pounder) in a battle of wills over proper command of "The Barn." Dutch (Jay Karnes) pursues the "cuddler rapist" case and confronts the dark side of his soul, while Danny (Catherine Dent) revives her career and is re-partnered with Julien (Michael Jace), who suppresses his homosexuality in a desperate quest for conventional marriage and family. After Lemon (Kenneth Johnson) attempts a drastic solution to their "money train" worries, the shaken strike team faces a deeply uncertain future. As always, The Shield juggles multiple plotlines with relentless pacing and narrative economy, packing substantial character developments into all 15 of these action-packed episodes. This season's inclusion of a competitive decoy squad offers humor and professional sacrifice, and the pivotal David Mamet-directed episode "Strays" arrives at a shocking conclusion, with Mamet regulars Clark Gregg and Rebecca Pidgeon (Mamet's wife) giving outstanding guest-star performances. Series star Chiklis (whose pugnacious mug dominates the DVD packaging) makes his directorial debut on "Slipknot," and eight episodes include informative, entertaining commentaries by the principal cast and crew. A generous archive of deleted scenes illustrate the agonizing decisions required by the time constraints of episodic TV, and the making-of documentary offers an intimate look at the series' collaborative writing process. With major developments (including a new role for Glenn Close) in store for season 4, these episodes maintain the high standard of provocative drama that loyal Shield fans have come to expect. --Jeff Shannon
Customer Reviews (supplied by Amazon.com):
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5
1) hot ride on the money train [Rating: 5 out of 5]
Oh my goodness the shield season 3 is so far out there. That money train money was like begging to be took. LOL These guys made it rain money. Vic and his guys are going to go deep. You have to see this. It will make you wonder what those guys are really made of. You know someone has to lay awake a night,feeling bad.The Shield - The Complete Third Season2) More great episodes of The Shield [Rating: 5 out of 5]
Season 3 of The Shield deals with a continuation of the Money Train story established in season 2 as well as introduces new story lines. One I wasn't crazy about - Claudette being put in charge of the Strike Team as well as a new team, the Decoy Squad, to placate her disappointment over not being put in charge of the Barn because Aceveda did not depart - but it did present some good stories, including a rivalry between the 2 teams. I'm writing this review 3 years after these episodes were originally broadcast so I can say what happens during this season has an impact on what happens in later seasons so you need to see all the seasons to appreciate how great a show the Shield is.About the presentation of the DVD set, the season 3 set is the first set with each DVD in its own plastic case, which I prefer more than the Seasons 1 and 2 'folding set'. On the back of each case is a description of what's on the DVD inside - the episodes and its synopsis as well as deleted scenes. Sad to say only about 1/3 of the episodes have commentaries.3) Lull Between Seasons Two and Four [Rating: 3 out of 5]
Season two was superb, and season four picks the pace back up, but season three by comparison just wasn't that great. Don't get me wrong, it's still the Shield, and it's still great by any other standards, but by its own high benchmark it couldn't score any higher than a 3. The non-stop adrenaline rush that the Shield should be is hindered by the unwanted politics of certain subplots that take too long to work out. C'mon, this is the shield, it should have happened five minutes ago, with an explosion, cut to the chase already. Too many tails here but not enough stings. Twas a bad idea to have Mackey's hands tied by red-tape and commitments for half the season, and things in general suffer because of it. Maybe they were just setting us up for season 4? Season 4 gets back to where the Shield should be, but really you know season 4 means little without watching season 5. I'd argue that season 2 is the best stand-alone season. Season 3 - still entertaining and a necessary watch for Shield fans, but a definite drag in the proceedings.4) I need more [Rating: 5 out of 5]
The Shield is the best show I have ever watched, if you think 1, and 2 where good wait till you see this season, also season 4, is so good I watchede four hours straight.5) The Shield is awesome [Rating: 5 out of 5]
Great - Third Season is almost as good as the first
