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- The Shield "Pilot" - A Different Kind of Cop Scene: Vic (Michael Chiklis) interrogates Dr. Grady (Jim Ortlieb).
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US Air Date: 2002
Network: Fox
Starring: Benito Martinez, Jim Ortleib, CCH Pounder, Jay Karnes, Michael Chiklis
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I love this scene, Vic doesn’t talk back or mouth off to Aceveda. He knows right in that moment that it’s serious
One of the greatest scenes in TV history.
Literally a sub plot of the whole series. They hated Vic and the way he did things. But when they needed something to get done they called on him.
When they got the heroin addict father to call his son the cop killer to come home and the rest of the squad walked in on Vic torturing him. "You look fine to me"
"Good Cop and Bad Cop left for the day. I'm a different kind of cop."
Great line, huh?
@@robertomspaugh161 Absolutely the best way to introduce Vic Mackey to the audience.
He was as real as you got em and what he thought about rolling around in the mud with them wasn't ****. He did whatever took and had no shame about it.
Things really got dark after he lost the Commissioners job. Very glad he stayed in law enforcement.
😂
The Shield is an absolute masterpiece, imo the best drama tv show in history. It had a great and captivating pilot, built up the tension throughout the seasons with interesting stories and characters, and wrapped it up with a perfect finale.
If you’ve never watched this show, you should.
The only time I cheered for a crooked cop.
One of the best cop shows ever. Hard core !!!
Vic Mackey supremacy 🛐
In a deleted scean Dutch walks into the holding room and he's crying, and has pissed himself.
This is the moment Vic became a different kind of cop.
This... for everyone who knows, is what Lawful Evil looks like.
Pretty sure it's chaotic good
@SevDergo I thought about that too. He's too self-centred to have that type of 'Good'.
Han Solo (the original representation) is a perfect Chaotic Good. Scoundrel with the heart of gold that shoots his opponent first.
There's nothing wrong with being Lawful Evil. It's the only 'evil' alignment I let my players be. (I DM games played in AD&D 1e, the alignments are important).
@@TheEldarGuy Mackey doesn't follow the law, he uses it to avoid negative impact to himself. But there are also many instances where he puts himself at risk to help others. He is not lawful, nor is he evil. Shades of grey.
Classic!
I always thought it would have been better, and made more sense within the show, for this guy to be innocent and Vic to beat a false confession out of him. It's pretty easy to justify Vic here and I don't think that should be the case.
No, it would make sense for the guy to actually be guilty. It shows that the detectives were indeed correct that the guy knew where the kid was stashed but detectives were constrained by the law. I imagine this type of scenario happens frequently. The viewer can envision their own child being kidnapped and hoping a cop like Vic could save them. Vic's line of questioning was obviously his way to ensure the pedo was comfortable hearing that type of evil.
That was the constant source of tension for the show. The Captain wanted several things. One of which was he wanted to bust Mackey as corrupt because he thought it would help his career. But Mackey was too smart to get caught. But then the line between right and wrong gets blurred because the Captain knows that the little girl is dead if he does his job the right way, so he uses Vic as a resource. Someone who isn’t constrained by ethics. and in doing so corrupts himself. that's why he said "I need you".
Don't forget, this is the pilot episode.
If he thought he was going to get any gratitude or appreciation, Mackey was sorely mistaken.
But that's not the worst part. In a few years, Grady is going to get a new trial, a scrubbed clean slate, a full pardon, and a brand new life. The same applies to anyone that was busted by the Strike Team.
Grady never made it out of prison.
No, the worst part was the girl dying, which Vic prevented.from happening.
So Awesome Yo happy 😊
Where the hell is this streaming?????
Hulu.
Bruh... get Hulu you cheap baztard
in France it's on amazon prime
Used to be in Netflix back in the day
Prime vídeo
What was the liqueur for?
Likely to pour into any wounds or cuts from the beating I’d say
If the threat of violence and torture or actual violence and torture didn't work there was always getting the guy totally sheitfaced drunk that might loose the lips and spill the desired information. 72 hours of sleep depervation works well, so I have been told, but they didn't have the time to wait him out.
Does it work?
Yes. He gives the location up
@@jkarnes7529 Thanks!
The entire scene including finding the girl is on CZcams.
later later later...bad as
I support the detective in his swift intervention when needed. This is great police work by the captain and Vic 🫡
wtf.
lose the ego.