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I also really hope that it is not Cassidy that takes Vic down. It would be deliciously ironic, but the "actress" isn't up to the task. From brand-new police captain to city councilman to mayoral candidate in 2. I was thinking From small town mayor to small state governor to VP candidate I'm still waiting for the "Dutch that killed the cat" to come into play.
It occurred to me tonight that Lloyd's mom Frances Fisher was the one who killed the boy. Just sayin'. I agree with brian.
Cassidy is either going to blow the whistle or cap Vic. Oh, and Claudette is going to kill Kleavon's girlfirend or have her break up with him. She'll pull a card out of the Vic Mackey playbook! About time Claudette! Post a Comment. Spoilers for "The Shield" coming up just as soon as I pat my head and rub my tummy at the same time He claims that nailing Pezuela "is a down-payment on me being able to live with myself," when even Shane Shane!
He refuses to even consider the possibility that Cassidy who's been in trouble all season might have played an active role in scoring the drugs for the party until he has the truth shoved in his face. And when Olivia confesses her own predicament, he suggests he's the best man to save her, when in fact he should know by now -- as Ronnie tried to explain to him a few episodes back -- that all he ever accomplishes is falling deeper into the quicksand.
Even the other characters are starting to be plagued with Vic's affliction. Danny actually lets herself believe that Vic might sign himself out of their son's life, Claudette refuses to see how her lupus might be an ongoing liability, and Dutch convinces himself he can outsmart Lloyd, when the closest he tends to come to matching wits with a serial killer is when he picks up a stray cat.
Claudette was the one who got Kleavon to confess, after all. But getting back to Vic's own little circle of self-deception, what's really stuck out to me in these last two episodes is how effective Julien has been. While the rest of the Strike Team is running around trying to put out Armenian and Mexican-related brushfires, Julien is doing the actual job, and doing it well. So well, in fact, that in the previous episode the others had to work around his effectiveness to solve one of their extra-curricular problems.
For all that Vic likes to talk and talk about how all the crimes he commits are in some way in service to the people of Farmington, maybe he should take a step back and pay attention to what a cop can get done when he's not constantly trying to escape the latest hangman's noose. In some ways, Claudette and, to a lesser extent, Dutch served that purpose in earlier seasons. It tells the other party that they may just crossed a line or asked for too much.
A grimace is similar. It is usually a quick frown with teeth clinched. Again, it is an unconscious response to bad news or it is a sign of disapproval. When you witness a flinch or a grimace, it is your cue to slow down and assess the situation. Why is that? Thus, a flinch or a grimace from the other party is an opportunity to better understand them and their interests.
This is the person that fakes flinching or grimacing to get what they want. My experience is that people who play this game often play it too much; you quickly can catch on to this charade. It is best to just ignore them. The best face to wear to a negotiation is your own, but make sure that it is calm, collected, and open to new ideas.
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