Michael Chiklis | Detective Vic Mackey |
Catherine Dent | Officer Danielle 'Danny' Sofer |
Walton Goggins | Detective Shane Vendrell |
Michael Jace | Officer Julien Lowe |
Kenny Johnson | Detective Curtis 'Lemonhead' Lemansky |
Jay Karnes | Detective Holland 'Dutch' Wagenbach |
Benito Martinez | Counselman David Aceveda |
Cathy Cahlin Ryan | Corrine Mackey |
David Rees Snell | Detective Ronnie Gardocki |
CCH Pounder | Detective Claudette Wyms |
Forest Whitaker |
Director | D.J. Caruso |
Producer | Adam Fierro |
Writer | Kurt Sutter |
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
Edition Details | |
Series | The Shield |
Distributor | 20th Century Fox |
Barcode | 024543403876 |
Region | Region 1 |
Release Date | 3/27/2007 |
Packaging | Custom Case |
Screen Ratio | 1.33:1 |
Subtitles | English; Spanish |
Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Surround [CC] |
Layers | Single Side, Dual Layer |
Nr of Disks/Tapes | 4 |
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