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The Shield - Season 5 [2005] | ![The Shield - Season 5 [2005]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51zYuaz1RzL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Directors: Scott Brazil, Stephen Kay Actors: Forest Whitaker, Michael Chiklis, Laura Harring, Kenneth Johnson, Walton Goggins Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Category: DVD
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Format: Pal Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over Region: 2 Number Of Discs: 4 Running Time: 603 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.5 x 0.9
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Shane... oh, Shane... what have you done? "Conscience is a killer" is the catchphrase that made season 5 of The Shield the most intense season of the series to date. These 11 tightly scripted episodes comprise the first half of a 21-episode arc, with series creator Shawn Ryan referring to the sixth season (broadcast in 2007) as "Season 5.1." This is The Shield at its finest, culminating in a climactic 11th episode ("Postpartum") that ricochets the series toward a complex range of dramatic complications. Jumping the shark? Not a chance, pal--not when you've got soon-to-be Oscar-winner Forest Whitaker in his outstanding guest-star role as Det. John Kavanaugh, the upright, tormented Internal Affairs cop determined to destroy Det. Vic Mackey (Michael Chiklis) and his corrupt LAPD Strike Team. As Kavanaugh mounts an obsessive campaign to reveal Mackey's shameful secrets, conscience is a killer in the Strike Team's midst: Ronnie (David Rees Snell) maintains a stoical voice of reason, but as Mackey recruits (and seduces) a savvy lawyer (Laura Harring) to defend against Kavanaugh's harassment, Curtis "Lemonhead" Lemansky (Kenneth Johnson, never better) desperately protects the Strike Team with a sacrificial gambit that provokes Shane (Walton Goggins) to commit a crime that's both shockingly tragic and dramatically ingenious, since it forcefully propels The Shield toward a bold and unpredictable future. Supporting-character arcs are equally fresh and involving: Officer Danny Sofer (Catherine Dent) is eight months pregnant with Mackey's child; Wyms (CCH Pounder) struggles with a disabling case of lupus before assuming Captaincy of "The Barn"; Dutch (Jay Karnes) is reluctantly teamed with the ethically challenged ex-Captain Billings (David Marciano), leading to a perfect blend of comic relief; and while Aceveda (Benito Martinez) is frantically wedged between Mackey and Kavanaugh, beat-cop Julien (Michael Jace) copes with an eager but incompetent rookie (Paula Garces) who benefits from Dutch's self-serving mentorship. And while season 5 dishes up plenty of crime-fighting action, it's Kavanaugh's presence (and Whitaker's offbeat, intimidating performance) that keeps these 11 episodes focused with laser-like intensity. (Kudos also to Cathy Cahlin Ryan for her superb work as Mackey's anguished but cool-headed wife.) As usual with The Shield, the DVD bonus features are outstanding, emphasizing the series' cast and crew as a close-knit family, deeply affected by the departure of a major cast member and the death (on April 17, 2006, from complications of Lyme Disease and Lou Gehrig's Disease) of veteran director/producer Scott Brazil, whose contributions to The Shield were nothing less than essential. Beloved by all, Brazil is honored with a memorial featurette, and the powerful 88-minute documentary "Delivering the Baby: The Making of Episode 511" intimately chronicles the production of "Postpartum" and its emotional impact on everyone involved. Audio commentaries for all 11 episodes add to the series' rich familial history (these rank among the best TV-related DVD commentaries ever), and the "TV Academy Panel" is a well-moderated Q&A (by Entertainment Weekly reporter Lynnette Rice) with Chiklis, Ryan, and Whitaker. In the "I.A.D." featurette, The Shield's police consultants analyze Whitaker's character and the essential role of the Internal Affairs Division, and a wealth of deleted scenes prove, yet again, that The Shield maintains its excellence even on the cutting-room floor. No doubt about it, season 5 will leave you begging for season 6. --Jeff Shannon
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A vice like grip December 19, 2007 Mr. David Halliday (Ilkeston Derbyshire United Kingdom) 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
With the withdrawal of Glenn Close's no-nonsense Captain anti-hero Vic Mackey finds himself friendless amongst those at the top. His situation goes from bad to worse as Forrest Whittakers single minded IAD man Kavanaugh moves in to take down the strike team & in particular Mackey. Zeroing in on Mackeys wife & the weak link in the strike team, Lemansky & he turns the screws until something has to give. Lemansky sweats & panics as the net tightens, Mackeys wife is charmed without knowing whats happening, former captain David Acevada see's an opportunity to stab Vic in the back & the clueless Billings provides comic relief as a completely useless stand-in captain. Amongst all this Claudette & Dutch drift apart, Danny is pregnant & wont reveal who the father is, Julien struggles while training a hotheaded rookie & Antwon Mitchell's grasp extends beyond his prison cell to pile on the pressure. Unsurprisingly Vic Mackey continues to scheme,plot & do whatever is neccessary to survive but he manages to exceed even his own previous excesses as he becomes increasingly desperate. This series just keeps getting better & this is the best so far. Superb writing, acting & pace all contribute to a class leader that 5 seasons in still shocks, excites, humours and leaves you sitting in your seat blinking at the end wondering how 9 hours could pass so quickly, impatient for the next seson & asking what the hell just happened? If this review doesn't make sense to you then start at the beginning & all will be revealed, just bear in mind that this is a no compromise programme that does not pull it's punches, you have been warned. If you've seen the other 4 seasons then settle in for a few more sleepless nights as you watch one more episode!
Great show but... February 4, 2008 S. Denneler 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
...the season finale Post Partum was cut down from 70minutes to 48 minutes. Why I don't know, but the originally aired episode is 70minutes long and so is the version on the US DVD. Advertising this release as "the complete fifth season" is quite frankly misleading as it is simply NOT true. Shame on Sony Pictures. If you can, buy the Region 1 DVD Box!
What happened to the last episode? February 5, 2008 Mr. T. Marshall (Oxford, England) 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
Like most of the reviewers, I believe season 5 is an excellent addition to a brilliant series. So why the 1 star? The reason is the season finale has been seriously edited on this DVD release. The original version that aired in the US was 90mins long, take out the add breaks then it should be about 70mins. However, the version provided on this "complete" box set is only 48mins in length. One event that is mentioned on online episode guides, and the printed episode guide included with this box set, is "Danny confronts the father of her baby". There is even a still shot of this on the episode menu for the final episode on disc 4. But it is nowhere to be seen in the episode. This is a MAJOR omission. What else is missing? So I ask, "why have Sony felt the need to commit these heinous edits?" and "why have I just spent 24.98 on an incomplete box set that I have been waiting to be released for months?" I hope Sony are going to release this episode in full on future releases, and send a complimentary disc to everyone who was eager enough to buy this set as soon as it was released. Sorry for the rant. Everything apart from the editing on the last episode is magic.
Not gonna buy this until the Sony resolve the last episode February 12, 2008 K. Shafiq 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
Those who watch The Mackey show love it: its mix of visceral thrills, exciting plot developments and some of TV's finest acting makes this one of televisions best ever shows. The series finale of season 5 is one of the finest pieces of television that I have ever seen. I do not want to give away plot points: when I had finished watching this on television, my palms were sweating and, after a gut wrenching denoument, I felt emotionally drained . I am so disappointed that Sony pictures have chosen to release the 'edited' version of this feature length episode. I for one, will be boycotting this until it is released as it was intended to have been seen. Once released, my rating will jump from 1 star to a solid 5.
Sony and Amazon, shame on you February 7, 2008 Gladstone (London UK) 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
I'm so furious! After watching the series (utterly enthralling) , I got thinking about Danny's baby, and wondering why we didn't find anything out about how she was, who the father was etc. in the finale. I looked at the disc again, and sure enough, there was a still on the menu of Vic, Danny and baby. I scrolled through the episode in case I missed something. I was confused! Only by searching online did I come across these fellow fed-up customers' reviews, and I realised what had happened. This is a HUGE cut - I presume the baby stuff was important to the makers - after all, they called the final episode 'Postpartum', for god's sake - surely a clue there that it was kind of central in their minds to the shape of the episode??? And as the other reviewer said, what else have we missed??? How on earth can something be sold as 'The COMPLETE fifth season when it's missing 22 minutes? Isn't that illegal? I will be writing to Amazon and asking for a refund. It's completely baffling to me why they would do this. Edit: Amazon offered a very prompt refund, so well done them - let's hope they amend the web page quickly, to avoid misleading any more potential customers.
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