This, he got what was fricking coming to him. Ronnie was even worse because he was a relentless psychopath and I'm always baffled by people who felt bad for him in the end.
It's so sad watching The Shield the 2nd time around during the later half of the 4th season knowing that this is the last time the Strike Team worked together
happily
That guy played like a hippie dippy ballet-dancing baseball player in Major League 3: Back to the Minors. Walton Goggins played the hotshot young star on the team, Downtown Anderson. I like to think they became friends that long summer in South Carolina (standing in for Salt Lake and various other stops on their team's schedule), so much so that one of them recommended the other for the Shield. You can see them pictured sitting next to each other here in the first row on the left side.
No, he was wienery young player who had some strong words for their manager Gus Cantrell (Scott Bakula) when Anderson first got called up to the bigs, as Gus was saying Anderson wasnt ready, has a hole in his swing etc. Sure enough Downtown came back hat in hand after getting wiffed by all the big league pitchers. They built a relationship on mutual respect after that. Much healthier mentor-mentee relationship. He had those chiklet veneers way back then, too, though.
He had started to give him a little respect for him because he started to realize how effective he is. That's why he gave him that look and stuck up for him when used the firehose at the high school, that's him realizing how effective Vic can be. That being said, he still wanted Vic to pay for his crimes but the more he became a politician the more he started looking at Vic as more of an effective yet dangerous tool and less as an immoral thug out for his own gain.
Stomach ulcers sound awful
Don't eat grenade sandwiches then.
I love QOTSA and Kyuss
What?
Josh Homme lookalike kinda
FIRST IT GIVETH AND IT TAKETH AWAY!!!
lem chads keep exploding
S-Shane?
LEM! IM SORRY!
No he didn't. They were all crooked cops and got what they deserved in the end.
This, he got what was fricking coming to him. Ronnie was even worse because he was a relentless psychopath and I'm always baffled by people who felt bad for him in the end.
What does it feel like to not have a soul?
YOU'RE GOD DAMN SORRY?
It's so sad watching The Shield the 2nd time around during the later half of the 4th season knowing that this is the last time the Strike Team worked together
happily
No
Yeah Scott herman always gave good fitness advice rip
That guy played like a hippie dippy ballet-dancing baseball player in Major League 3: Back to the Minors. Walton Goggins played the hotshot young star on the team, Downtown Anderson. I like to think they became friends that long summer in South Carolina (standing in for Salt Lake and various other stops on their team's schedule), so much so that one of them recommended the other for the Shield. You can see them pictured sitting next to each other here in the first row on the left side.
Did Walter Goggles say the n-word in that?
Probably
No, he was wienery young player who had some strong words for their manager Gus Cantrell (Scott Bakula) when Anderson first got called up to the bigs, as Gus was saying Anderson wasnt ready, has a hole in his swing etc. Sure enough Downtown came back hat in hand after getting wiffed by all the big league pitchers. They built a relationship on mutual respect after that. Much healthier mentor-mentee relationship. He had those chiklet veneers way back then, too, though.
How long ago was this movie? He looks how he does now
1996. I was surprised to. He was in his mid twenties at the time, even then.
Is that Scott Bakula as well? Damn i might have to watch that
Why did Lem love that shotgun so much? He uses it in nearly every other raid
Fun fact. Vic's 45 is that exact same used gun prop that Denzel used in Training Day
Can anyone explain to me why Aceveda has a more positive attitude towards Vic after the 4th season?
He became corrupted after the suck it incident
He had started to give him a little respect for him because he started to realize how effective he is. That's why he gave him that look and stuck up for him when used the firehose at the high school, that's him realizing how effective Vic can be. That being said, he still wanted Vic to pay for his crimes but the more he became a politician the more he started looking at Vic as more of an effective yet dangerous tool and less as an immoral thug out for his own gain.
I am watching right now and just saw David Aceveda sucking a dudes wiener
What did you think?
I think that the pic they took will fall on Vic's lap.
Would you eat the bullwt or the wiener, anons?
I would fight back. If I die, I die.