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CONTENTS
04 SHAWN RYAN Letter 06 THE SHIELD The Final Act 08 MICHAEL CHIKLIS Detective Vic Mackey/
Producer/Director, Episode 5

37 JAMEAL TURNER Writer, Episode 11 38 EVAN BLEIWEISS Writer, Episode 12 38 GUY FERLAND Director, Episodes 1, 8 38 GWYNETH HORDER-PAYTON Director, Episodes 2, 6, 10 39 TERRENCE OHARA Director, Episode 3 39 DEAN WHITE Director, Episode 4 39 STEPHEN KAY Director, Episode 7 40 ROHN SCHMIDT Director of Photography/Director, Episode 9 40 CRAIG BREWER Director, Episode 11 40 BILLY GIERHART Director, Episode 12 41 CLARK JOHNSON Director, Episode 13 41 ANTHONY MEDINA Production Designer 41 KATHYRN MORRISON Costume Designer 42 ANGELA M. CATANZARO Editor 42 JORDAN GOLDMAN Editor 42 JACQUES GRAVETT Editor 43 BARBARA FIORENTINO C.S.A. Casting Director 43 REBECCA MANGIERI C.S.A. Casting Director 43 WENDY WEIDMAN C.S.A. Casting Director 43 TEAM NEOPHONIC, INC. Music Supervisors 44 JOHN LANDGRAF President and General Manager, FX 45 NICK GRAD Executive Vice President of Original Programming, FX 45 ERIC SCHRIER, Senior Vice President of Original Programming, FX
Current Series, Alternative Programming & FX Productions

54 THE SHIELD Production Credits 58 LOOKING BACK 62 MICHAEL CHIKLIS Perspective 63 CCH POUNDER Perspective 64 BENITO MARTINEZ Perspective 65 JAY KARNES Perspective 66 WALTON GOGGINS Perspective 67 CATHERINE DENT Perspective 68 MICHAEL JACE Perspective 69 DAVID REES SNELL Perspective 70 CATHY CAHLIN RYAN Perspective 71 JOHN LANDGRAF Perspective 72 PETER LIGUORI Perspective 73 KEVIN REILLY Perspective 76 SCOTT BRAZIL Tribute 79 THE SHIELD Season One Synopsis 80 THE SHIELD Season One Guest Stars 81 THE SHIELD Season One Episode Descriptions 83 THE SHIELD Season Two Synopsis 84 THE SHIELD Season Two Guest Stars 85 THE SHIELD Season Two Episode Descriptions 87 THE SHIELD Season Three Synopsis 88 THE SHIELD Season Three Guest Stars 89 THE SHIELD Season Three Episode Descriptions 91 THE SHIELD Season Four Synopsis 92 THE SHIELD Season Four Guest Stars 93 THE SHIELD Season Four Episode Descriptions 95 THE SHIELD Season Five Synopsis

96 THE SHIELD Season Five Guest Stars 97 THE SHIELD Season Five Episode Descriptions 99 THE SHIELD Season Six Synopsis 100 THE SHIELD Season Six Guest Stars 101 THE SHIELD Season Six Episode Descriptions 102 THE SHIELD 2002 Ratings History 102 THE SHIELD 2003 Ratings History 104 THE SHIELD 2004 Ratings History 106 THE SHIELD 2005 Ratings History 108 THE SHIELD 2006 Ratings History 110 THE SHIELD 2007 Ratings History 112 THE SHIELD 2008 Ratings History

10 CCH POUNDER Captain Claudette Wyms 14 BENITO MARTINEZ Councilman David Aceveda 16 JAY KARNES Detective Holland Dutch Wagenbach 18 WALTON GOGGINS Detective Shane Vendrell 20 DAVID REES SNELL Detective Ronnie Gardocki 22 MICHAEL JACE Officer Julien Lowe 24 CATHERINE DENT Officer Danielle Danny Sofer 26 CATHY CAHLIN RYAN Corrine Mackey 28 DAVID MARCIANO Detective Steve Billings 30 PAULA GARCES Officer Tina Hanlon 32 FRANCES FISHER Rita Dressler 33 LAURIE HOLDEN Agent Olivia Murray 33 AUTUMN CHIKLIS Cassidy Mackey 34 SHAWN RYAN Creator/Executive Producer/Writer, Episode 13 34 KURT SUTTER Executive Producer/Director/MIME Writer, Episodes 1, 8 34 CHARLES H. EGLEE Executive Producer/Writer, Episodes 5, 7, 11

C O N TA C T
JOHN SOLBERG 310.369.0935 john.solberg@fxnetwork.com ROSLYN BIBBY 310.369.0934 roslyn.bibby@fxnetwork.com DOMINIC PAGONE 310.369.0937 dominic.pagone@fxnetwork.com

FOR ALL MEDIA REQUESTS,

BEGINS S E P T E MBE R 2

35 ADAM E. FIERRO Executive Producer/Writer, Episodes 3, 9, 12 35 KEVIN G. CREMIN Co-Executive Producer 35 CRAIG YAHATA Producer 36 KEVIN CORCORAN Co-Producer/UPM 36 GARY LENNON Executive Story Editor/Writer, Episodes 2, 8 36 LISA RANDOLPH Staff Writer, Episodes 4, 9 37 JOHN HLAVIN & ANGELA RUSSO Story Editors/Writers,
Episodes 6, 10

48 THE SHIELD Season Seven Episode Descriptions 49 VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISORY 50 THE SHIELD Guest Stars 52 FX FACT SHEET

37 ELIZABETH A. HANSEN Writer, Episode 7

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one long stretch of devastation. It all felt surreal. And then we all went back to our lives. A couple years later, after waiting about a minute for my CompuServe account to log on via my phone modem, I saw a short blurb online that O.J. Simpsons ex-wife and a male friend had been killed at her condo in Brentwood. About a week later, as I looked forward to the opening match of the 1994 World Cup, there was O.J. in his white Bronco, leading the police on that bizarre slow speed chase. His arrest and his trial dominated local news for the next couple years as we were introduced to sloppy crime scene protocol, accusations of planting evidence and a Detective, Mark Fuhrman, whose liberal use of the N word started a new debate. Was he just a cop trying to impress one of us Hollywood types? Was he merely a racist who had still managed to help catch the right guy? Or was he someone whose hatred of minorities was so strong and palpable that he had framed an innocent man of murder? Your answer mostly depended on your Zip Code. A couple years later I found myself writing for the CBS series Nash Bridges, a thoroughly old-fashioned cop show that struck just the right chord with CBSs Friday night audience, if not the critics. In our show, the cops were the heroes, the crooks were the bad guys, and with few exceptions Nash busted them at the end. After three years of writing that same formula and taking the occasional police ride along with San Francisco detectives that inevitably yielded fantastic material that was in no way appropriate for Nash Bridges, I decided to try to write my own cop show. The first two characters I came up with were Dutch and Charles (later to become Claudette after the ethereal CCH Pounder auditioned for the role). Then I came up with David, the ambitious Captain who wanted to be L.A.s first Latino mayor, something I was sure was inevitable in Los Angeles. Then came Danny and Julien. As I wondered who else to include in the piece, I opened the Los Angeles Times to find a story about a new scandal brewing that of the Crash Unit of officers working in the Rampart district of Los Angeles. As I continued following the story over the next couple weeks, two things became very clear these guys were very bad. And they were very effective. And thus was born Vic Mackey and the Strike Team. I was determined to use this merely for inspiration, not to take anything directly from the scandal. I would fictionalize everything. But there was one small detail I could not resist. Buried in the middle of one of the articles was the story of one of these officers, accused of horrible crimes while wearing a badge, who nonetheless showed great compassion and empathy for one of the hookers in his area for reasons having nothing to do with sex or money. He just had a soft spot for her, and at least where she was concerned, he exhibited the very best of himself with her. And thus was born Connie. A script, at the end of the day, is an inanimate object. It suggests life and action, but it requires others - people with money and/or talent to join forces to lift this story off the page and put it onto television.

Peter Ligouri and Kevin Reilly showed incredible courage putting THE SHIELD on the air, and even more entrusting me to run it when I had no experience to suggest I was up for the job. After Peter and Kevins success lured them both away to new jobs, John Landgraf came in and injected a converts zeal into the show. He challenged us to make the show even better, and often had ideas how to do it. We gladly stole his ideas and took all the credit for them until now. Eric Schrier and his team at FX defended the show countless times against foes both external and internal. They kept our feet to the fire and demanded excellence. John Solberg and his team crisscrossed the country to get the word out on the little show that could. When the perception was that FX was a place for reruns and not quality dramas, John convinced critics to take a good look at our show. The resulting critical support put us on the map. Marney Hochman, David Madden and everyone at Fox Television and Deb Curtis and everyone at Sony Television always made sure we had everything necessary to make the show we wanted to make. And then there was the creative team on THE SHIELD: Scott Brazil was the glue that held our merry band together for five seasons before we lost him to A.L.S. By then he had taught us how to do it ourselves, so we did. But his influence and passion lives on in every episode we do. Clark Johnson created the look and feel for the show and selected many of the crew members who would remain with us for all seven seasons. Kevin Cremin made the trains on time, but he also did so much more than that. He knew when to switch the trains to different tracks and how to keep the various trains from colliding in the night. He had the toughest job of all of us replacing Scott. And Scott would be proud of how he did it. Rohn Schmidt, Billy Gierhart, Richie Cantu and the entire camera department shot the show like they were another cop in The Barn. First Deb Aquila and Trish Wood did an amazing job casting the pilot. Then Barb Fiorentino, Rebecca Mangieri and Wendy Weidman populated every episode of the series with incredible guest stars. Our guest directors were an incredible blessing. From Guy Ferland who did the most Shield episodes of anyone, to getting to work with Frank Darabont, Craig Brewer and David Mamet for one glorious episode each, the show was made better by the dedicated people behind the helm. Our Post-Production team, initially led by Dean White, and later by Craig Yahata, made our messily (intentionally) shot and muddily recorded (often by necessity) show look and sound fantastic. We hired and lost a number of very talented editors until finally I just promoted three incredibly dedicated

Assistant Editors who all proved themselves invaluable. Hunter Via, Jordan Goldman and Angela Catanzaro became my friends and confidants during the final stage of making sure we didnt screw up an episode. Kathryn Morrison, Tony Medina, Kitty Doris-Bates and everyone in the art department, wardrobe, hair and makeup made everyone and everything look exactly as bad as we requested. We had a (seemingly) tireless crew who we asked too much of only to see them deliver more than we asked. They were the backbone of our show and they never broke. Then there were my writers. The people I spent the most time with. The men and women that stood by my side and went to battle with me on each and every script. We pushed each other, ate too many meals together, saw an occasional sunrise together and they always tried to make each others scripts as good as they could be, even when their names werent on them. I thank each and every one of them, but especially my core group of brothers and sisters in arms Glen Mazzara, Kurt Sutter, Scott Rosenbaum, Chic Eglee, Adam Fierro, Liz Craft and Sarah Fain. It starts with the words and they all gave me great ones. And finally, there were the actors. The faces of the show. As showrunners, we all think we have the most talented cast on television. But I cant think of a showrunner with a stronger case than me. Chikie, Benito, CC, Jay, Cathy, Walton, Kenny, Dave, Michael, Catherine, David, Paula, Glenn, Forrest, Anthony, Franka, Autumn and everyone else who appeared on the show. What a pleasure to have ones words spoken by any of these special talents. So, after seven seasons we say goodbye. We did the best we could.

CREATOR, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER, WRITER

A little more than a year after I moved to Los Angeles I sat in the living room of my friend Scott Schwemmers high-rise apartment, nestled between Dodger Stadium and Downtown, playing backgammon and listening to The Beautiful South (a band whose juxtaposition of gorgeous
musical melodies with jarring, sarcastic lyrics, dripping with uncomfortable truth, has always served as a constant inspiration to me), when something caught our eye on the muted television across the room.
A black man was lying facedown on a city street as four police officers delivered a beating unlike anything Id ever seen before.
Having grown up in Rockford, Illinois and then going to college in Middlebury, Vermont my previous personal interaction with police officers had consisted solely of getting a flashlight shone in my face and being told that my girlfriend and I couldnt park in the Churchs back lot on a Friday night, but that wed certainly be welcome there on a Sunday morning. What I saw on that television set in 1991 sickened and fascinated me, and most of all, seemed utterly foreign to me. As I looked out at downtown that night from Scotts apartment, Los Angeles seemed to shine and glisten. Its beauty was visible to anyone. But it took a man with a camcorder to show us its ugly side. In the next year there was endless debate about what these four police officers had done. What Rodney King had done before the camera was turned on. Whether this was typical cop behavior or a hideous isolated incident. In 1992, when the Simi Valley jury returned not-guilty verdicts to the four officers, I was playing beach volleyball with a group of out-of-town friends. When one of them called home to Philadelphia, she was told by her mother that there was rioting going on in Los Angeles. It sounded absurd to us and we finished 04 our volleyball game. We went up to the 3rd Street Promenade for dinner and thats when we saw the televisions. Saw the looting, the buildings on fire. But it all seemed to be in the ghetto, certainly nowhere near us and no reason not to go back to my friends apartment in Glendale. By the time we got back to Glendale, the sky was black with fire clouds. We turned on the TV again and saw the devastation. For the first time I was scared. My friends offered me and the others the opportunity to bunk there for the night, but there were no extra beds and I felt like I could make it home to Hollywood, so I set out about midnight (breaking the citys announced curfew) and hit the road. The freeways were eerily deserted. I sped all the way home through what seemed like a ghost town. Deserted, but seemingly spared from the civil unrest plaguing the bad part of town. When I woke up the next day I saw news footage that the 7-11 on Hollywood and Gower, two blocks from my apartment, had been looted. A few days later, when the situation calmed, I got into my 85 Mercury Lynx and cruised the town looking at the damage for myself. La Brea Boulevard, the route I took to the airport, was

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Groundbreaking, critically acclaimed, award-winning, consistent, and historic are the most precise words to describe FXs signature original drama series THE SHIELD.
Since its debut on March 12, 2002, THE SHIELD has set a standard for excellence and redefined basic cable television. Not only did THE SHIELD establish the foundation for what
FX has become, but it also paved the way for other
ad-supported cable networks to follow its lead to strive for the highest quality scripted drama series. It
opened a world of possibility for writers, producers, actors
and directors, providing them the new chance to come
to basic cable and deliver original scripted series
of the highest caliber.

The seventh and final season begins on Tuesday, September 2 at 10 PM ET/PT with new episodes every Tuesday at 10 PM ET/PT though November 25. The burning question fans want to know is, How will it end for Detective Vic Mackey? Will he be killed? Will he go to jail? Or, will he walk away? Vic faces threats from all directions, primarily from his damaged protg Detective Shane Vendrell, whom Vic knows killed their former partner Detective Curtis Lemansky. He also is faced with losing his badge, as Captain Claudette Wyms is on the verge of pushing him off the force so she and her precinct can clean up Farmington without the stench of police corruption. Further complicating matters is the fact that Vic is unaware that he and his family have been greenlit (marked for death) by Diro Kesakhian for ripping off the Armenian money train (Season 2) and that Shane is the one who gave him up. Last season Vic and Detective Ronnie Gardocki learned that Shane killed Lem. When Vic confronted Shane about the murder of Lem, Shane threatened to blow the whistle on the Strike team for all of the past sins and send the details of their crimes to Internal Affairs, should Vic hurt Shane or his family. Farmington was systematically being taken over by one of the Mexican drug cartels to launder dirty money through Cruz Pezuelas Development Corporation, which is cycling drug profits into a grand scheme that would eventually push Farmingtons poorest inhabitants out of their community. Cruz Pezuela used City Councilman and former Farmington police captain David Aceveda to pull the political strings by supporting his run for Mayor of Los Angeles. While Aceveda knew that Pezuela is dirty, his goal was to turn the tables on Pezuela, bring down the cartel, and take credit as a hero to solidify his mayoral run. One problem: Mackey knew about the plan and uncovered a blackmail box that contained incriminating information about a number of high-ranking city and Federal officials. Mackey stole the box from a former

Mexican intelligence officer who had been installed in the employ of Pezuela Development to keep an eye on the cartels money. Mackey used Pezuela to pressure Aceveda into supporting his effort to keep his badgeat least for a whilefrom being stripped by the police review board. Included in the blackmail box stolen by Mackey are photos of Acevedas ultimate shamehis sexual assault by armed assailants several years ago. Shane, knowing that he was the only one who could prevent the Armenians from killing Vics estranged wife Corrine and their kids, kidnapped them for their own safety. Shane also knew that the hit wouldnt stop with Mackey and his family, but would also eventually extend to him. To put an end to it, Shane orchestrated an overthrow of Kesakhian by her top lieutenant Rezian. Ronnie is turning down a dark path due to his desire to exact vengeance against Shane for the murder of Lem. He remains loyal to Vic, but his distrust of recently installed former officer, now Strike Team member Julien Lowe is palpable. Detective Dutch Wagenbach has to deal with being reteamed with former interim chief, now epically slacking partner, Det. Steve Billings. Though his inflated sense of genius is constantly insulted by the requirement that he carry Billings, his deeper woes come from his desire to protect his former partner Claudette, who is losing her battle with Lupus. Officer Danny Sofer is conflicted by the risk of her chosen career, her ambition, and her responsibility as the mother of her infant son Lee. Complicating matters is the fact that Lees father is Vic who wants to be a part of Lees life against the fierce objection of Danny. Corrine, having been kidnapped with her kids by Shane, lives in sheer terror about what her life has become as a result of Vics misdeeds. She wonders how she and her kids will ever escape Vics decaying orbit. Can Vic survive? Can he save his family and his job? Will he pay for his original sin of murdering fellow Strike

Team member and government mole Terry Crowley? Will he face a showdown with former protg turned Frankenstein monster, Shane Vendrell? All will be revealed by the end of this extraordinary series. THE SHIELD was created by Shawn Ryan and is Executive Produced by Ryan, Kurt Sutter, Charles Eglee, Adam Fierro and Kevin Cremin. The series is produced by Fox Television Studios in association with Sony Pictures Television. When it ends, THE SHIELD will have 88 episodes to its credit. As with the pilot episode, the series finale was written by Shawn Ryan and was directed by Clark Johnson. THE SHIELD was the first basic cable series to win a major Emmy award Michael Chiklis for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, and the first basic cable show to win the Golden Globe award for Best TV Series Drama. THE SHIELD won a Peabody Award and has been recognized by the American Film Institute as one of the Top Ten Television Shows of the Year. It was the first basic cable drama series to score broadcast and cable syndication.

In July of 2008, THE SHIELD ranked #29 on the Entertainment Weekly list of the Top 100 Shows of the past 25 years.

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D E T E C T I V E

Vic Mackey

PRODUCER DIRECTOR Episode 5

Emmy Winner Michael Chiklis stars as Detective Vic Mackey. With the powers-that-be forcing him into retirement, Vic continues to remain steadfast not only to save his job, but to avenge Lems death.
Michael Chiklis returns in September 2008 for the seventh and final season of the groundbreaking drama series THE SHIELD.
Chiklis turned in a history-making performance as rogue detective Vic Mackey, which earned him multiple Golden Globe and Emmy nominations.

For what has been arguably the most critically acclaimed performance in television, Chiklis captured the 2002 Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series; and the 2003 Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series Drama, becoming the first actor in the history of advertiser-supported cable television to capture both awards. He also won the 2002 Television Critics Association Award for Individual Achievement in Drama. TIME magazine declared Chiklis gave TVs performance of the year. In September he will be seen in the thriller Eagle Eye for Paramount. Chiklis starred in 20th Century Foxs highly successful live-action films, Fantastic Four & Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, portraying Ben Grimm aka The Thing. In season three of THE SHIELD, Chiklis added new dimensions to his repertoire by taking on the role of producer and director. The star helmed the episode titled Slipknot and also directed the episode Haunts in season 6 and Game Face in season 7 to add to his directing credits. A classically trained actor, Chiklis earned his Equity card at age 13 appearing in multiple regional and offBroadway theater productions including A Streetcar Named Desire, Romeo and Juliet, As You Like It and many more. He attended Boston University School of Performing Arts where he received his B.F.A.

Days after graduation, Chiklis auditioned for the role of John Belushi in the controversial film Wired, a role that he would eventually earn three years later. Afterwards, Chiklis guest starred in many popular series such as Miami Vice, L.A. Law, Murphy Brown and Seinfeld. In 1991 Chiklis captured the title role on The Commish, which aired on ABC from 1991-1996. Chiklis portrayed Police Commissioner Tony Scali, the lovable antithesis of Vic Mackey. The role was based on an actual New York state police commissioner and originally called for an older man, but Chiklis won the producers over and made the role his own. After The Commish wrapped, Chiklis went to Broadway and starred in the one-man show Defending the Caveman. Some of his film credits include The Tax Man with Joe Pantoliano, and Do Not Disturb opposite William Hurt and Soldier with Kurt Russell. His additional television credits include a role as Chris Woods, the stay at home father on the NBC comedy Daddio as well as a starring role as Curly in the ABC movie The Three Stooges which was executive produced by Mel Gibson.

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C A P T A I N Claudette Wyms For THE SHIELD, Pounder received an Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series; two Golden Satellite Awards for Best Performance by an Actress in a Series - Drama; NAACP Image Award nominations for Best Actress in a Drama Series; the MIB Prism Award for Outstanding Actress in a Television Drama and the Genii Excellence in TV Award. In addition, she received an Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actress
in a Drama Series for ER and an Emmy nomination for The X-Files for Outstanding Guest Actress

in a Drama Series. Other television appearances include memorable roles in Millennium, L.A. Law, Sweet Justice, The West Wing, The Practice, Law & Order: SVU and HBOs Disappearing Acts, Boycott and Unchained Memories: Readings from the Slave Narratives.

Emmy nominated actress CCH Pounder plays Captain Claudette Wyms. After realizing her ambition to be Captain in the Barn, Claudette finds the personal and political challenges of the job much more difficult to manage than she imagined. Her theatrical credits both on and off-Broadway, include Open Admissions at the Music Box; Coriolanus and The Mighty Gents for the N.Y.S.F.; Shelter Estates at The Wonderhorse; The Frog at the Grande Finale; Mumbo Jumbo at Lincoln Center; and The Lodger at Theatre of the Open Eye. Pounder also starred as Hedda Gabler at the Old Globe Theatre and in The Old Settler at the Pasadena Playhouse. For television, Pounder has appeared in numerous television and cable films including Go Tell It On The Mountain (her breakthrough film opposite Paul Winfield and Ossie Davis) and Booker for PBS; Hallmarks The Resting Place; HBOs Third Degree Burn; The Atlanta Child Murders; NBCs highly acclaimed Murder in Mississippi; The Ernest Green Story; Funny Valentine; Zooman and If These Walls Could Talk are among others. She portrayed Winnie Mandela in FXs original movie Redemption, for which she received Best Supporting Actress, TV from the 2005 FAAAF/Black Reel Awards.

Pounder is also a veteran of almost 20 feature films including Bagdad Caf, Prizzis Honor, Postcards from the Edge, Benny & Joon, Face/Off, Robocop 3, End of Days and the upcoming Maria Govans Rain and James Camerons Avatar. She also received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Spoken Word Album for Grow Old With Me, The Best Is Yet To Come.

Pounder adds that she is very proud of the ensemble effort that resulted in her Emmy nomination for THE SHIELD.

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C O U N C I L M A N David Aceveda Benito Martinez plays Councilman David Aceveda.


Old wounds continue to surface as David forms another alliance with
Benito Martinez has played the role of David Aceveda on FXs award winning drama, THE SHIELD since its critically acclaimed debut in 2002. In this final season, Aceveda returns to his manipulating ways when he reluctantly collaborates with Mackey to take down an international crime syndicate, making this last installment of THE SHIELD as provocative, surprising and daring as when it exploded on the scene. For his work as David, Benito has received national and international attention, nominated for many acting accolades and has been recognized by the National Council of La Raza, winning the 2007 ALMA Award for Best Supporting Actor as well as being recognized by the NOSOSTROS Foundation and the National Hispanic Media Coalition for Outstanding Performance in a Dramatic Series. Martinezs film career has included the role of Billies Manager in the multi-Oscar winning Clint Eastwood film, Million Dollar Baby. Among his other film credits are Outbreak with Dustin Hoffman; Mi Familia with Edward James Olmos and Jimmy Smits; SAW; End Game; New Suit; Kill Your Darlings as well as the recently completed Not Forgotten with Paz Vega and Simon Baker. Television appearances include Shark, Standoff, Bones, Numb3rs, Monk, NYPD Blue, Once And Again, American Family, X-Files and Firefly. Martinez, a New Mexico native, moved to Los Angeles and graduated from Hollywood High Performing Arts Magnet. He later attended the prestigious London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (LAMDA) and in his third year became a member of the academys award winning touring troupe. Martinezs most cherished stage memories include performances in London, throughout Europe and at the Moscow School of Arts in Moscow, Russia. Upon his return to the U.S., he continued his stage career and has worked at several of this countrys acclaimed theaters, including New Yorks Joseph Papps Public Theater, the Arizona Theater Company, Seattles A Contemporary Theater, Costa Mesas South Coast Repertory, Los Angeles A.S.K./Skirball Theater Projects, The Los Angeles World Shakespeare Theater Festival, The New Ivar and the Ricardo Montalban Theater, formerly Hollywoods Doolittle Theater.

Vic to save his political career and to take down a crooked land developer.

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D E T E C T I V E Holland Dutch Wagenbach


Forced to continue his strained partnership with Detective Steve Billings, Dutch becomes
obsessed with an obscure case. Karnes is a native of Nebraska and attended the University of Kansas. He has worked extensively in regional theatre, including Milwaukee Repertory, Missouri Repertory, South Coast Repertory, California Shakespeare Festival, and Oregon Shakespeare Festival, among others. He has appeared in numerous television programs and a number of films. He is married to actress Julia Campbell and the couple have two children.

Jay Karnes stars as Detective Holland Dutch Wagenbach.

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D E T E C T I V E Shane Vendrell Walton Goggins returns as Detective Shane Vendrell.


desperately to convince Vic hes only trying to protect Vics family.

After kidnapping Corrine and Cassidy to get them out of harms way, Shane tries
Walton Goggins has received critical acclaim for his riveting portrayal of Detective Shane Vendrell on FXs gritty, award-winning Drama series, THE SHIELD. New York magazine singled out his performance as one of the highlights of television this past season. Entertainment Weekly, TV Guide, Variety and The Hollywood Reporter all listed Goggins as their choice for an Emmy nomination.

Thorntons Daddy and Them. He recently co-starred in the independent feature, The Architect and The Worlds Fastest Indian, opposite Anthony Hopkins. These are just a few in a long list of credits that are testament to this actors versatility. Goggins has also been taking his turn behind the camera. He, along with his partners at Ginny Mule Pictures, won an Academy Award for their short film, The Accountant, which he produced and starred in. The Academy Award-winning team produced, directed and starred in their first feature, Chrystal, starring Billy Bob Thornton, and the film was accepted into the 2005 Sundance Film Festivals Dramatic Competition. For their third collaboration, Goggins most recently produced and starred in the feature Randy and the Mob. The film won the Audience Award for Best Feature at the 2007 Nashville Film Festival.

Most recently, Goggins co-starred in director Spike Lees wartime feature Miracle at St. Anna, based on author James McBrides novel about black American soldiers fighting against the Germans. He plays the part of Nokes, a World War II Captain responsible for a group of Buffalo Soldiers in the 92nd Division fighting in Italy. The film was shot on location in Tuscany. Just prior to filming Miracle at St. Anna, Goggins completed production on the upcoming feature film Winged Creatures, opposite Kate Beckinsale. Goggins has been working in front of the camera for well over fifteen years, starring in countless television shows, movies of the week and feature films. He had the distinct honor of playing Sammy, Robert Duvalls trustworthy friend, in The Apostle for October Films. Additional feature credits include The Bourne Identity; Shanghai Noon opposite Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson, Major League III; Joyride directed by John Dahl; Wayward Son; Red Dirt and Billy Bob

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D E T E C T I V E Ronnie Gardocki
Ronnie, Vics beggest ally, gets put in charge of the Strike Team by Captain Wyms,
but stays committed to avenge Lems death. Snells film work includes starring in the forthcoming films The Beacon with Teri Polo and Exit Speed with Fred Ward. Also, Ang Lees Ride With the Devil, the viral comedy hit Draw the Pirate, as well as two award-winning short films by Seth Wiley: P.1 and The Good Things, which among other accolades, won the Grand Prix at Frances Deauville Film Festival. Other television credits include starring in the Hallmark Channels original movie Desolation Canyon opposite Patrick Duffey, Stacy Keach and THE SHIELDs own Kenneth Johnson. Snell has also provided voices for numerous action video games including the Call of Duty series. Snell grew up in Wichita, Kansas and received his B.A. in Theatre from the University of Kansas. His time at KU included a memorable production called Return of the Swallow, which he starred in along current THE SHIELD cast mate Jay Karnes.

David Snell plays Detective Ronnie Gardocki. Ronnie,

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O F F I C E R Julien Lowe Michael Jace plays Detective Julien Lowe. After being promoted to The Strike Team, Juliens over-eagerness proves to be a
thorn in Vic Mackeys side. Jace has had a number of diverse roles in both film and television. They include Gridiron Gang with The Rock; Cradle 2 The Grave with Jet Li and DMX; 20th Century Foxs blockbuster Planet of the Apes directed by Tim Burton; The Replacements with Keanu Reeves and Gene Hackman; Boogie Nights for director P.T. Anderson; and The Great White Hype with Samuel L. Jackson. His television credits include the notable role of the basketball great Michael Jordan in FOX Familys The Michael Jordan Story. Other distinguished credits include recurring roles in NBCs ER and Law & Order. Jace will appear in the soon to be released State of Play with Russell Crowe, Rachel McAdams and Helen Mirren.

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O F F I C E R Danielle Danny Sofer Catherine Dent returns as Officer Danielle Danny Sofer.
Danny contemplates taking a more secure job inside The Barn after a near brush with death.
Dent has gained a reputation within the Hollywood community as an actress who is at her best when undertaking challenging, diverse and often edgy characters that range from a sexy drug dealer in Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritus 21 Grams to a nave flirt in Paul Schraders Auto Focus, while her loving diner owner Mabel in Frank Darabounts The Majestic was the antithesis of these roles. In addition to mainstream films, she can also be seen in numerous off-beat, film-festival features. Her film career began just after graduation from the North Carolina School of Performing Arts playing Paul Newmans daughter-in-law in Nobodys Fool and she also co-starred as Ashley Judds sister in Tony Goldwyns Someone Like You. She received rave reviews on television for her starring role in the Emmy winning Steven Spielberg Presents Taken and the Lifetime Original Made for Television Movie The Bad Son. Among numerous guest star appearances are Law & Order, The Sopranos, Law & Order: SVU, CSI, Greys Anatomy and Numb3rs.

Theatre remains a major love in her life; she starred in the American premiere of Martin Crimps The Country at La Jolla where she again received brilliant reviews. She has worked on and off-Broadway and across the regions. During the most recent hiatus she starred in Without a Trace, and had the recurring role of Agent Greta Simpson in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. A native of Louisiana, Dent lives in Los Angeles with her husband and their son.

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Corrine Mackey
Corrine begins to unravel and struggles to control her oldest daughter, Cassidy.

Cathy Cahlin Ryan plays Corrine Mackey, Vics estranged wife.


A native of Miami, Ryan appeared in numerous plays, commercials and industrials before coming out to Los Angeles. Since then, she has appeared in such television series as Monk, The Unit, Judging Amy, Family Matters, Severence Pay and Roseanne: Portrait of a Domestic Goddess. In addition, Ryan can be seen in David Mamets RedBelt as Gini Collins. Ryan has been in many stage productions in Los Angeles including Pigs in Space at the Hudson and playing the title role of Sylvia at the Taber Theatre. In addition to being an actor, wife, and mother, Ryan has been a wonderful supporter of Cure Autism Now. She was presented with the Media Award for heightening autism awareness in 2004. This marks the seventh season that Ryan has appeared on THE SHIELD. She would like to express her heartfelt gratitude and respect to everyone involved in the entire run of the show.

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D E T E C T I V E Steve Billings
Billings is forced back on duty, and is content with giving as little effort as possible after his
bogus lawsuit against Farmington gets rejected. David Marciano is a professional actor and writer who has achieved considerable success in a vast career that has spanned over twenty years. As a series regular Marciano has had the honor of working with such entertainment luminaries as Steven Bochco, who brought Marciano into Americas homes on a weekly basis in Civil Wars as Jeffrey Lassick, the bicycle messenger who had a soft spot for the poetic. His second series was the CBS drama, Due South, created by Oscar winner Paul Haggis. Here Marciano was able to bring his flare for comedy to the streets of Chicago as Detective Ray Vecchio. While on Due South, the Canadian Academy nominated Marciano, two years consecutively, for a Gemini Award.

David Marciano plays Detective Steve Billings.

currently attends Crossroads School in Santa Monica, Mina, their nine year old artist from the Hollywood Schoolhouse, and their youngest Marcello, who is realizing his potential at Rosewood Elemenatry. It is because of Marcello that Marciano and his wife, Katayoun have devoted much of their time and resources to help educate and raise awareness of ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder). When we first discovered Marcellos attributes, we were devastated, but we made a decision to look at this challenge, not as a burden, but as a blessing. With the help of such organizations as the Frank D. Lanterman Center, Cure Autism Now and Autism Speaks we have been able to forge new inroads on this often confusing and overwhelming adventure of discovery.

Marcianos other credits include numerous television guest spots and movies, as well as a starring role as Giorgio, in the CBS mini-series The Last Don and The Last Don II, where he met his colleague and brother in arms Joe Mantegna. As a writer Marciano enjoys developing both hour long dramas and half-hour single camera comedy spec pilots as well as journaling the Marcello Chronicles, a series of anecdotes of his adventures with his son Marcello. In 1991, Marciano married the woman of his dreams, Katayoun A. Marciano, an accomplished writer and mother of their three amazing children; Ariana, who

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O F F I C E R Tina Hanlon Paula Garces returns as Officer Tina Hanlon.


As she struggled with her job and with her old partner Julien, Tina continues to fight to be taken seriously.

Paula Garces starred in the MEGA hit which debuted #2 at the box office, New Line Cinemas sequel, Harold & Kumar: Escape from Guantanamo Bay, reprising her role as Maria, starring opposite John Cho. Expanding her career further, Garces is now working behind the cameras as Executive Producer to the animated short film Red Princess Blues, already receiving great reviews at numerous film festivals nationwide and most recently appeared at Cannes International Film Festival in May 2008. Due to much success and great reviews, Garces is taking on the role as producer and will star in the live action feature film version of Red Princess Blues which began filming this summer. As a young girl in her native country Colombia, Garces always knew she wanted a career in the performing arts. Its no surprise that when her family decided to move to the United States, Garces pursued her dream. The young starlet made her acting debut in 1999 when she landed a role as Pilar on the Emmy winning daytime series Guiding Light. What started off as a three episode deal, turned into a three year contract winning the hearts of the TV audiences.

starring opposite Jesse Bradford. Having impressed casting directors and producers, Garces went ahead to star in New Line Cinemas 2004 hit comedy Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle proving once again she can top the box office the second time around. Due to much success on the big screen, Garces went on to star in the critically acclaimed Sundance Indie favorite SPIN starring opposite Ruben Blades and in Man of the House starring opposite Tommy Lee Jones. At the peek of her career in 2005, Garces decided to take a short break from acting to spend quality time with her daughter and husband. After a brief hiatus Garces returned to Law & Order: SUV in the recurring role of the new CSI Tech in 2006 once again securing her position as a rising Latina star! This Latina beauty is not consumed by her success, she has maintained a level of sincerity, inspiration and true commitment to the arts.

With a killer combination of beauty, infectious enthusiasm and pure talent, Garces captured the attention of Hollywood and landed a starring role in Paramounts 2002 teen sci-fi adventure Clockstoppers,

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A G E N T Olivia Murrary
Fisher went on to star in over 30 theatrical productions both regionally and off-Broadway, including Fool For Love, Desire Under the Elms, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Orpheus Descending and A Midsummer Nights Dream. During this time she studied with Stella Adler and is one of the last three students selected by Lee Strasberg to become a member of the renowned Actors Studio. Fisher earned a Drama-Logue award for Best Ensemble Cast in the world premiere of Caryl Churchills Three More Sleepless Nights. She began to build her film career with roles in Tough Guys Dont Dance, Babyfever, Patty Hearst and Female Perversions. Fisher then added starring roles opposite Clint Eastwood in the Academy Award winning Unforgiven and True Crime to her burgeoning resume. Fisher next starred in the Warner Bros. offbeat comedy The Big Tease opposite Craig Ferguson and The Rising Place for director Tom Rice, which was the Grand Prize winner of the 2001 Malibu Film Festival. The versatile actress is perhaps best known for her memorable performance as Kate Winslets mother in Titanic, which garnered her a Screen Actors Guild nomination as part of Best Ensemble Cast, while the film went on to receive 11 Academy Awards.

A dual citizen of Canada and the U.S., Holdens career got off to the kind of start most actors can only dream of. Upon graduating from UCLA, Holden was accepted as part of the National Honor Society and received the Natalie Wood Award for Best Actress. She went on to study the classics at The Webber Douglas Academy of Art and honed her craft under the tutelage of Larry Moss at The Larry Moss Acting Studio. It was while performing on stage in Cat On a Hot Tin Roof, that Holden was discovered by Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile), who thought she was perfect for the lead in his Capraesque drama The Majestic. Holdens captivating feature film debut starring as Jim Carreys long lost love in the film was met with critical acclaim by the New York Times and film critics around the world. She has created an arsenal of memorable characters in film, theater and television since she began her career as a child. The stepdaughter of veteran film director, Michael Anderson, Holden traveled the world with her family on various locations growing up and got her first break as Rock Hudsons daughter in Ray Bradburys The Martian Chronicles. The young actress who was cast to play Mr. Hudsons daughter suddenly fell through and at the tender age of six Laurie was thrown in to take over. Not bad for her first acting job. An avid academic,

Holden initially looked at acting as a hobby and had plans to pursue a career in investment banking. She attended McGill University where she studied economics but made an unexpected switch to theater at the end of her freshman year. Since then she has worked steadily in original films for HBO and Showtime and co-starred with Vanessa Redgrave in the TNT miniseries Young Catherine. She gained notoriety playing Marita Covarrubias, the U.N informant to Fox Mulder, on the long running hit The X-Files, and starred as the only female lead opposite Michael Biehn in the remake of the MGM classic The Magnificent Seven for CBS. Her episodic work on television is vast and includes a comedic turn in the critically acclaimed Due South for which she was nominated for a Gemini Award (a Canadian Emmy). Her memorable roles in such hits as Fantastic Four (where she played Michael Chiklis love interest) and the cult hero Cybil Bennet in Christophe Gans artistic-horror video game adaptation of Silent Hill have made her a bit of a pop culture favorite with audiences of all ages. Holden recently starred on the good side of the aisle opposite Thomas Jane and Marcia Gay Harden in the Steven King/Frank Darabont film The Mist. Named as one of the top 100 Most Creative People in Hollywood in Entertainment Weeklys It List and One of Ten Actors to Watch by Variety, Holden is actively producing film, theater and television projects in addition to her acting pursuits.

In addition to her thriving movie career, Fisher has had many notable television roles. She starred as Lucille Ball in Lucy & Desi: Before the Laughter, and as Janet Bouvier in Jackie O: A Life Story, both of which were CBS productions. She recurred on the Rita Dressler CBS comedy series Becker as Ted Dansons love Born in Milford On-Sea, England, Frances Fishers interest and on Titus for FOX. Fisher also co-starred itinerant childhood in Columbia, Canada, France, Brazil, alongside Jennifer Love Hewitt in The Audrey Hepburn Turkey, Italy and in various locations around the U.S. Story for ABC. undoubtedly provided fodder for her thespian career. After graduating from high school in Orange, Texas, Fisher then starred in the 2002 Sundance Film Festival Fisher cut her teeth acting on Tennessee Williams selection Blue Car for Miramax and writer/director and Robert Bolt in Orange Community Theater. She Karen Moncrieff and co-starred as a lawyer in the also apprenticed at the Barter Theatre in Virginia Dreamworks feature House of Sand & Fog opposite before moving to New York City where her career Sir Ben Kingsley and Jennifer Connelly. She also starred opposite Rob Lowe as a series regular on the quickly blossomed. NBC drama Lyons Den. Fisher was most recently seen in Universal Pictures The Kingdom opposite Jamie Foxx and directed by Peter Berg, Dan Irelands Jolene and Paul Haggis In The Valley Of Elah with Tommy Lee Jones.

Cassidy Mackey
Autumn Chiklis plays Cassidy Mackey, Vics rebellious teenage daughter. The young actress began acting and received her debut role on the first season of THE SHIELD at the age of nine. Since then, she has appeared in every season of the Emmy and Golden Globe award winning series performing alongside the star of the show, her dad, Michael Chiklis.

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KURT SUTTER

Executive Producer/Director/Mime Writer Episodes 1, 8


Raised in the shadow of Rahway prison, Sutter spent most of his New Jersey childhood indoors, away from people, three feet from a TV screen. Thats where he learned the essentials of storytelling and the comic significance of anvils. After graduating from Rutgers University with a B.A. in Film, Kurt spent several years as an actor in NYC, performing in off off-Broadway theatres, lofts and holding cells. His theatre training led to teaching and directing and in the mid- nineties he joined the faculty of The Gately-Poole Acting Studio on Theatre Row, teaching the Sanford Meisner Technique and directing productions at The Nat Horne Theatre. In 1997, Kurt was awarded an MFA Fellowship to attend Northern Illinois University. In Chicago, Kurts exposure to the dramatic masters - Strindberg, ONeill, Genet - inspired him, and he began writing plays and cultivating ideas for the screen. After graduating with a Master of Fine Arts, Sutter moved to Los Angeles where he began writing. In 2001, he landed a gig on FXs THE SHIELD. Starting as a staff writer, he stayed on THE SHIELD ride until the screaming stopped; finishing up the last two seasons of the show as Executive Producer. Sutter continues his relationship with FX, with his new series, Sons of Anarchy. He is grateful to FX and Fox 21 for their faith and collaborative spirit, and for giving him the opportunity to let the screaming continue

KEVIn G. CREMIn
Co-Executive Producer
The original plan for Kevin Cremin after graduating The Colorado College was to complete the Assistant Directors Training Program, and then try to get into medical school. Seven months working with Robert Wise on Star Trek: The Motion Picture caused him to rethink his ambitions and give filmmaking another try. Years spent as an Assistant Director on North Dallas Forty, First Family, Blue Thunder, Nightmares and Magnum P.I. led to a chance to direct Angela Lansbury in Murder, She Wrote. The next several years were spent directing Murder, She Wrote episodes which took him to Paris, London, Athens, Moscow and other parts of the world.

CHARLES H. EGLEE
Executive Producer/Writer Episodes 5, 7, 11
Charles Hamilton Eglee grew up in North Haven, Connecticut and Eastham, Massachusetts. He graduated Cum Laude from Williston Academy and received his B.A. in English from Yale College. After a brief stint teaching film history at Yale, Eglee moved to California and worked for Roger Corman, where he served in a variety of production capacities and struck up a friendship with then production designer, James Cameron. With Cameron, Eglee wrote the immortal Piranha II: The Spawning. In 1984, Eglee joined the writing staff of St. Elsewhere as Story Editor. During his tenure, his work was nominated for an Emmy Award and Humanitas Prize. He went on to become writer and Supervising Producer of the ABC series Moonlighting, where he was, once again, nominated for an Emmy Award.

SHAWn RyAn

Creator/Executive Producer/Writer Episode 13

Shawn Ryan, the Creator and Executive Producer of THE SHIELD, was born and raised in Rockford, Illinois, where he was influenced by the writings of David Mamet, Tom Stoppard, Barry Levinson and everyone who worked on Cheers. Ryan has an overall production deal with Twentieth Century Fox Television Productions, in addition to THE SHIELD. Other projects with Twentieth include The Unit, a one-hour drama for CBS on which he teamed with David Mamet as well as various shows currently in development. Ryan is also currently writing a movie for famed writer/producer James L. Brooks. Ryan earned a joint degree in Economics and Theatre from Middlebury College, where he first began writing plays. His other television credits include Angel, Nash Bridges and Life with Louie.

Along with his TV work, Sutter has feature projects in development at Warner Bros., Paramount and Lionsgate Films. He is slated to write and make his feature directorial debut with a Noir reinvention of the martial arts classic, Enter the Dragon, for Warners and John Wells Productions. Sutter and wife, actor/singer, Katey Sagal, recently expanded their family with the birth of Esm Louise. Esm is joined by her sister, Sarah and brother, Jackson. And their two Frenchies, Lola and Lumpy.

After a stint producing MOWs with Peter S. Fischer and Robert ONeill, Cremin directed episodes of the Emmy Award-winning science fiction series Babylon 5 and a movie western for HBO based on the life and times of Charlie Siringo. He then spent five seasons as a producer and director of the Peoples Choice Award winning drama Providence. Upon the completion of that series, he was lucky enough to fall in with the cast and crew of THE SHIELD, where he is in his fourth season as a producer and production manager.

CRAIG yAHATA
Producer
Craig Yahata is currently the Post Production Producer on the final season of the FX series THE SHIELD. He is honored to be working with such a talented group of artists and crafts people on this, his fifth season on the show. Yahata was born and raised in San Rafael, California. Immediately after high school, he moved to San Diego to study engineering but found his calling while working for the local PBS station. He eventually got his B.S. degree in Television and Film from San Diego State University and it was there Yahata made his directorial debut with the Emmy Award winning PBS documentary A Safe Place, the story of homeless teenagers living out on the streets of San Diego.

Cremin lives in Los Angeles with his wife, daughter and son.

ADAM E. FIERRO
Executive Producer/Writer Episodes 3, 9, 12
This was Fierros fifth season on THE SHIELD. He has also written on Resurrection Blvd, 24, and is currently on the Showtime series Dexter. Fierro is a former Motion Picture Literary Agent for ICM. He was born in Los Angeles and graduated with a B.A. from UCLA. Fierro is married to former THE SHIELD writer Elizabeth Craft.

Joining Steven Bochco Productions in 1991, Eglee wrote and co-executive produced Civil Wars for two seasons, during which time he also shouldered writing chores on L.A. Law. In 1994, he joined NYPD Blue during its second season as Writer and Co-Executive Producer and received an Emmy Award for Best Drama. In 1995, he co-created Murder One with Steven Bochco and was the shows Executive Producer. His work was nominated for an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe, the Writers Guild Award and he received the Peoples Choice Award. Eglee and James Cameron re-teamed in 1999 to co-create Dark Angel starring Jessica Alba. Dark Angel garnered a Peoples Choice Award for Favorite New Television Dramatic Series and Alba was nominated for a Golden Globe Award.

Eglee was privileged to serve as Writer/Executive Producer on THE SHIELD for five seasons. He is currently writer/ Executive Producer on the Showtime hit, Dexter, where he spends his days contemplating the nether world of human experience.

Since moving to Los Angeles, Yahata has had a steady career in primetime television producing post-production on the series Diagnosis Murder, Thats Life, THE SHIELD; the pilots Jake 2.0, Burn Notice, Eight Days a Week and the independent feature film American Fusion. Between television seasons, Yahata often returns to his documentary roots. His first return in 2002 was to pursue his desire of telling the story of his late uncle who served in the 100th Infantry Battalion of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. A Tradition of Honor is the comprehensive story of the Japanese Americans who fought for the U.S. Army during World War II and for its size and length of service became the most decorated unit in American military history. Yahata followed that up two years later with his third film. The PBS documentary Citizen Tanouye, which aired nationally in May 2008, is the personal journey of eight high school students in search for the lost story of Medal of Honor recipient Tech Sgt. Ted T. Tanouye. Future projects for Yahata include preparing his next documentary about the first Asian American platform diver to win the Olympic Gold Medal and for his next series, he will be returning to FX on the new series Sons of Anarchy. Yahata lives in the Los Angeles area with his wife and three boys.

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GARy LEnnOn

Executive Story Editor/Writer Episodes 2, 8

Gary Lennon wrote and directed .45 starring Milla Jovovich, Stephen Dorf, Angus Macfadyen and Aisha Tyler. Some of his writing credits include the NBC series, The Black Donnellys; Heart and Soul for Warner Bros.; and The Intruders for Universal Focus. In addition, Lennon has written and sold a bevy of scripts including his original feature comedy Soul Sisters to the Walt Disney Film Corporation with Oprah Winfrey to produce and star; and Slow Motion Riot to Lumiere Pictures. Other scripts to his credit which he has written and sold are DJ to Intermedia; Addiction to HBO-NYC Films, on which he is also co-producer with Bob Rheme; the comedy script Separated At Birth to Fox 2000; Dates And Nuts to producer Edward R. Pressman; Mafia High to NBC; and his spec script Conchette sold to Greg Berlanti and Mickey Liddell. Lennon, also penned the original concept remake of The Idol Maker for producer Kenneth Babyface Edmunds. The project is set up at MGM. Drunks, Lennons first feature film was an adaptation of his play Blackout. The film starred an impressive cast among whom were Faye Dunaway, Diane Wiest, Amanda Plummer and Parker Posey.

ELIzABETH A. HAnSEn
Writer Episode 7
Liz Hansen and her two older brothers were raised mostly overseas where they developed a shared talent of impersonating foreign accents. Hansens credits this international rootlessness and mimicry for inspiring her love of writing dialogue and delighting in character voices. She has a B.A. in Urban Studies from Vassar College and an M.F.A. in writing from Cal Arts. Hansen also writes non-fiction and has performed in Mortified, a comedy show where adults share writings from their youth.

JAMEAL TURnER
Writer Episode 11
Jameal Turner was born in Oakland, California. After attending two community colleges up north he moved to Los Angeles to pursue television writing. While taking classes at UCLA he caught his first break in the business when offered a position as a Production Assistant on ABCs Hangin With Mr. Cooper, thus sparking his ten year run in production with jobs varying from Production Assistant to Assistant Coordinator to Writers Assistant to most recently Script Coordinator for the critically acclaimed FX series THE SHIELD. This past season on THE SHIELD, Turner received his first writing assignment, co-writing an episode entitled Petty Cash with Executive Producer Charles H. Eglee.

KEVIn CORCORAn
Co-Producer/UPM
Kevin Corcoran has served on THE SHIELD for the past two seasons. He began working on the award-winning series during season six in the capacity of Unit Production Manager and then segued into the role of Co-Producer. Corcoran became enthralled in the world of entertainment years ago and started his career in Hollywood as a youth. From the late 50s through the early 80s, Corcoran appeared in over 20 television shows. His resume displays a broad list of credits like Disneyland, Bon Voyage!, Swiss Family Robinson, Pollyanna, Goliath II ,The Shaggy Dog, Old Yeller, The Birds and the Bees, The Mickey Mouse Club, and The Glenn Miller Story to name a few. After his stint in acting, Corcoran made the transition to behind-the-scenes in television as a First Assistant Director. A summary of his credits boasts such shows as Karen Sisco, Providence, and Profiler; and during the early 80s and 90s, the hit makers Murder, She Wrote; Quantum Leap; Baywatch and Simon & Simon. As a television producer, his resume features Lady Death, Murder, She Wrote, Zorro and Son, Scarecrow and Mrs. King, and Herbie Goes Bananas.

JOHn HLAVIn & AnGELA RUSSO


Story Editors/Writers Episodes 6, 10
John Hlavin and Angela Russo began their joint career in 2004, writing a one hour drama about street-level politics set in their hometown of Cleveland, Ohio. The script, entitled City Hall, was bought by HBO where Hlavin and Russo continued to develop it while also writing for Jerry Bruckheimers E-Ring followed by the ABC drama Day Break. When the writing team was asked to join THE SHIELD in its final season, they seized the opportunity, proudly contributing to the show that inspired them to write television in the first place.

LISA RAnDOLPH
Staff Writer Episodes 4, 5
Lisa Randolph is thrilled to join THE SHIELD writing staff in its final season after co-writing THE SHIELD 5.5 internet-only episode, Wins and Losses. Randolph hails from Canton, Connecticut and graduated with a Bachelor of Music in Voice from New York University. Her interest in writing for television led to work on several day and prime-time New York-based programs, and Randolph ultimately committed to that pursuit over singing while employed by the great influence of Tom Fontana (Homicide, Oz). Since relocating to Los Angeles, Randolph has also written for Amy Sherman-Palladinos Gilmore Girls. She feels truly lucky to continue to learn from the best of televisions show runners, and thanks Shawn Ryan for his mentorship.

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GUy FERLAnD
Director Episodes 1, 8

DEAn WHITE
Director Episode 4
White has directed 27 episodes of dramatic television on 17 different series including THE SHIELD (seven episodes), Friday Night Lights, The Unit, Prison Break, Shark, CSI, Over There, Law & Order and Thief. White produced four seasons on THE SHIELD, where he was mentored by Scott Brazil and Shawn Ryan. This experience was pivotal in Whites development as a storyteller. It was here that he learned to fuse a compelling visual style with story and performance.

A New Englander, Guy Ferland graduated from the University of Southern Californias School of Cinema & Television in 1988. After serving as Joel Schumachers assistant and associate producer on many films, Ferland started writing and directing on his own. Among his films are Telling Lies in America, Havana Nights and the acclaimed Bang Bang, Youre Dead. His numerous television assignments include Damages, nip/tuck, The Riches, Prison Break, Saving Grace, House, The Cell and multiple episodes of THE SHEILD. Ferland has won the DGA Award, the Emmy Award, Peabody Award, the National Society of Film Critics award, and has placed or won in film festivals including the New York Film Festival, the Seattle Film Festival, and the Nantucket Film Festival.

STEPHEn KAy
Director Episode 7
A graduate of Brown University and The American Film Institute, Stephen Kay has written and directed for both the large and small screens. Recently, he co-wrote on the feature film Six Bullets From Now. His other film credits include the box office hit Boogeyman, the critically acclaimed MTV film Wasted and the remake of Get Carter for Warner Bros. Kay also wrote and directed the Sundance Film Festival success The Last Time I Committed Suicide starring Thomas Jane, Keanu Reeves, Claire Forlani, Gretchen Mol and Adrien Brody. For television, Kay directed the film The Hunt for the BTK Killer for CBS and Sony Television. Prior to that, he directed the pilot Commuters for CBS as well as the film The Dead Will Tell (starring Anne Heche). In episodic television, Kay has directed numerous episodes of the FX critically acclaimed series THE SHIELD, including the much lauded season four and season five finales. In addition to THE SHIELD, he also directed an episode of Dirt as well as multiple episodes of NBCs critical hit Friday Night Lights and TNTs Saved. Kay co-wrote and directed the Showtime 30 minute movie Two Over Easy. The film was nominated for three Cable Ace Awards including Best Screenplay, Best Actor, and Best Dramatic Series. As a writer, he co-wrote The Mod Squad for MGM starring Claire Danes, Giovanni Ribisi and Omar Epps. His other writing credits include The Enthusiast, Great Jones Street and The Little Prince. While preparing to shoot his next feature, Kay is currently working on the film adaptation of Howling At The Moon, the outrageous story of the mad genius of the music world for Bona Fide and the comedy pilot 1000 Firsts for Lisa Kudrow and Don Roos Is or Isnt Productions.

EVAn BLEIWEISS
Writer Episode 12
Evan Bleiweiss is originally from Long Island, New York but spent his high school years in Calabasas, California. He started working on THE SHIELD in 2005 as a Post Production Assistant dropping off DVDs. Since then his career has flourished. Bleiweiss, who had become the writers assistant on THE SHIELD for the remaining four episodes of season 6 and all of season 7, was hired to cowrite the final freelance, the penultimate episode of the series, with the great Adam Fierro. Bleiweiss is currently writing a pilot for Fox Television Studios and a graphic novel for Space Dog.

TERREnCE OHARA
Director Episode 3

This season, Dean White will be directing episodes from The Cleaner, Friday Night Lights, Dirty Sexy Money and Pushing Daisies. White is repped by Paul Allen Smith and Sean Frieden at ICM.

GWynETH HORDERPAyTOn
Director Episodes 2, 6, 10
Gwyneth Horder-Payton grew up in Seattle, Washington. She majored in Philosophy at UC Santa Cruz, and did graduate work at San Francisco Sate University in Film Studies. A DGA member since 1987, she has worked on numerous features, MOWs and television series as an assistant director. She made her directorial debut on THE SHIELD, directing five episodes. Since then, she has directed many other shows, including The Unit, Battlestar Galactica, and The Riches. Horder-Payton lives in Santa Cruz with her husband and two children. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling and horseback riding.

For over a decade Terrence OHara has directed more than 50 hours of episodic television working on acclaimed shows such as K-Ville, The Unit, NCIS, Shark, Heroes, CSI and Num3ers. His resume of television shows continues with Angel, Smallville, The X-Files, Pretender, Star Trek: Voyager, Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman and Touched by an Angel. His feature film credits include The Perfect Bride, Darkroom and Dead Ringer. Also, he directed the television movie Depth Charge.

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CRAIG BREWER
Director Episode 11
This season on THE SHIELD marks Craig Brewers television directorial debut with episode 11 Petty Cash. Brewer studied playwriting at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco. His first feature film, The Poor and Hungry, won Best Digital Feature at the Hollywood Film Festival and was acquired by the Independent Film Channel. Brewers second film, Hustle & Flow, was financed by director John Singleton and produced by Stephanie Allain. Shot in his hometown of Memphis, Tennessee, Hustle & Flow premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival, winning the Audience Award for Best Feature. The film went on to secure a record-breaking acquisition deal by Paramount Pictures and MTV Films, garner an Academy Award nomination for lead actor Terrence Howard, and win the Academy Award for best original song, 36 Mafias Its Hard Out Here For A Pimp.

AnTHOny MEDInA
Production Designer
Anthony Medina returns for his fourth season as Production Designer of THE SHIELD. Native of Los Angeles, Medinas career began in film, working under notable production designers John DiCuir Jr. (Top Gun, Ghostbusters), Richard Sylbert (Dick Tracy, My Best Friends Wedding, Red Corner), and Charles Bennette (Hoodlum, Bella Mafia).

ROHn SCHMIDT

Brewers most recent film, Black Snake Moan, stars Samuel L. Jackson and Christina Ricci. Driven by a classic and contemporary Blues soundtrack, Black Snake Moan is a Southern gothic tale featuring Brewers hallmarks of sex, sin and redemption. The film premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and was released by Paramount Vantage in February. Currently Brewer is working on his next feature film Maggie Lynn, and developing other projects for Southern Cross the Dog, the production company he runs with producing partner Stephanie Allain. Brewer lives in Memphis, Tennessee with his wife, Jodi, son, Graham and daughter, Wren.

CLARK JOHnSOn
Director Episode 13
Accomplished television and film actor/director Clark Johnson was nominated for an Emmy Award for directing the Pilot episode of THE SHIELD.

Television Art Directing credits include hit television shows Felicity, Providence and The Division. Prior to his career in film, Medina studied architecture and photography. He graduated from Otis Parsons with a B.F.A. in Environmental Design.

Director of Photography, Director Episode 9

KATHRyn MORRISOn
Costume Designer
Kathryn Morrisons first opportunity as a Costume Designer was designing Oliver Stones feature film Salvador, which was followed up with his Oscar-winning film Platoon. Morrison designed the period film Princess Kaiulani in Hawaii and London. She has also designed such films as the awardwinning Stand and Deliver starring Edward James Olmos; and Ron Sheltons Dark Blue starring Kurt Russell and Play It to the Bone starring Antonio Banderas and Lucy Liu. For director Randall Miller, she recently designed Marilyn Hotchkiss Dance and Charm School, starring John Goodman and Marisa Tomei, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and Nobel Son starring Alan Rickman which premiered at the TriBeca Film Festival. Nobel Son will be in theatres later this fall. Morrison has also designed several Emmy Award winning television series including THE SHIELD, Brothers and Sisters, Once and Again and the Pilot and first season of Lost.

Rohn Schmidt has lensed every episode of all seven seasons of THE SHIELD including the award winning pilot. He has been Director of Photography on over two dozen features and MOWs (The Mist, Lord of Illusions, Jungle Book II, Star Kid) and over 100 episodes of one hour dramatic series including the Emmy winning Showtime series Huff.

BILLy GIERHART
Director Episode 12
Billy Gierhart has been the A Camera/Steadicam operator on THE SHIELD since day one of the Pilot episode. He is very grateful that his directing debut is on THE SHIELD, a critically acclaimed and award-winning series. Gierhart has his degree in Film from Grand Valley State University, and hopes this marks the beginning of a spectacular directing career.

Schmidt made good use of his extensive experience with quality casts and superior directors (Frank Darabont, Peter Bogdonavich, John Badham, David Mamet, Clive Barker, Clark Johnson and Scott Brazil) when he made his directing debut season six on THE SHIELD (The Wrath of the Math). Schmidt grew up in Kailua, Hawaii which he credits (along with excess salt water in the brain) for his ability to be relaxed in stressful situations. He received a B.A. in Film from Brooks Institute of Photography and a M.F.A. in Cinematography from The American Film Institute. He lives in Santa Barbara with his wife, son and daughter.

Johnson made his feature film directorial debut with the hit action thriller S.W.A.T., starring Samuel L. Jackson and Colin Farrell and went on to direct Michael Douglas and Kiefer Sutherland in the feature The Sentinal. His numerous television directing credits include THE SHIELD series finale, The Wire series finale, Sleeper Cell, Boycott, Soul Food, NYPD Blue, The West Wing, Third Watch, City of Angels, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Homicide: Life on the Street. A 1995 Canadian Academy Award nominee for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Rude, Johnson has also appeared in films such as Touchstone Pictures Adventures in Babysitting, Orions Colors, Tristars Iron Eagle II, Universals Renegades, Alliances Lulu, Paramounts Nick of Time and the independent film Fear of Fiction. Nominated for a Canadain Television Award for his appearance in Canadian Televisions E.N.G., Johnson has also appeared in many other network series. Among them are NBCs Homicide: Life on the Street; L.A. Law; ABCs movies of the week Gabriels Fire and Women of Brewster Place; CBSs Night Heat and Hot Shots; and USAs Forever Knight and Silent Witness. He also starred in FXs first original movie, Deliberate Intent alongside Timothy Hutton, Ron Rifkin and Jams McDaniel.

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nEOPHOnIC, InC.
Music Supervision Evyen Klean Ray Espinola, Jr. P.J. Bloom

JORDAn GOLDMAn
Editor
Jordan Goldman has worked on THE SHIELD since its groundbreaking first season. Initially brought to the team as an Assistant Editor, Goldman was moved into the Editors chair to begin cutting on Season 3. He is proud and honored to have worked with the amazingly talented people in front of the camera and behind it who have made THE SHIELD such a wonderful home for seven great seasons.

Evyen Klean founded Neophonic, Inc. in Hollywood, California in 1980. At the time, Neophonic was involved in many areas of the music industry including artist management, booking, publishing, recording and record distribution. As a result of his music experience and relationships, Klean was solicited to oversee the music aspects of several film and television projects. Thus began Neophonic Music Supervision.

FMW CASTInG
Barbara Fiorentino, C.S.A. Rebecca Mangieri, C.S.A. Wendy Weidman, C.S.A.

AnGELA M. CATAnzARO
Editor
Originally from St. Louis, Missouri, Catanzaro relocated to Los Angeles to attend UCLAs School of Theater, Film, & Television. After graduating with a B.A., she pursued careers in both sound and picture editing. This is Catanzaros fifth season on THE SHIELD. While her background is rooted in features, she has worked on a diverse range of projects from sound editing on a dozen sitcoms and television dramas to working with Twentieth Century Fox to restore and preserve deteriorating feature film soundtracks. Recent work includes the sequel to the Screen Gems horror film Vacancy and two seasons on the NBC drama Friday Night Lights. Catanzaro and her husband live in West Los Angeles with their dogs.

Goldmans other credits include Sons of Anarchy, NCIS, 3 Lbs, The District, Arrested Development, MOWs, indie features, short films and music videos. Goldman grew up in the Boston area and earned his B.F.A. from New York Universitys Tisch School of the Arts. In June 2008, he married actress Katie Grant whom he met on the set of THE SHIELD, season 4.

JACQUES GRAVETT
Editor
A native of Los Angeles, California, Jacques Gravett began working in production for Paramount Pictures in 1992 on the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. He then quickly landed a job in the writing department of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as a writers assistant to the CoExecutive Producer. In 1994 Gravett began his editing career working on several television series including Grace Under Fire, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air and Living Single. In 1996 Jacques returned to the Star Trek franchise editing the series Star Trek: Voyager and Enterprise. In 2003 it was onto the HBO original series Carnivale then the remake of Battlestar Galactica, before joining THE SHIELD. Gravett currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife and two children.

Casting Directors Barbara Fiorentino and Rebecca Mangieri joined forces in 2001. By January 2005, Wendy Weidman had completed the trio known today as FMW Casting. The team began casting FXs acclaimed police drama series, THE SHIELD in the first season and finished up the seventh and final season this past winter. In September 2007, FMW was honored to earn their first Emmy Award for the MOW Broken Trail starring Robert Duvall and Thomas Hayden Church. The groups television series credits include Cold Case, Moonlight, CSI: New York, The Riches and Burn Notice. Currently, the team is casting three new pilots, The Tower for CBS, Finnegan for ABC and Fox Television Studios independent series Mental.

Since its inception, Neophonic has been involved with dozens of films and hundreds of hours of television. From full service executive music production and supervision to creative and technical consultation, Neophonic has worked with some of the most prolific directors and producers in Hollywood including John Frankenheimer, Ridley Scott, Michael Mann, Jay Roach, Fred Schepisi, Steven Bochco, Shawn Ryan and David Mamet among many others. Neophonics credits include everything from major studio films and independent features to network and cable episodic television and movies as well as advertising and gaming projects. Neophonic is also the overall Music Consultant for HBO Films since 1998, having overseen major successes like Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee, Angels in America, American Splendor, Maria Full Of Grace, Last Days and Sometimes In April. Team Neophonic members include its founder Evyen Klean whos recent projects include Jay Roach project, Recount about the 2000 Presidential Election and the highly acclaimed miniseries John Adams as well as Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee, Rocket Science and My Life In Idlewild starring Outkast. Ray Espinola, Jr. has been with Team Neophonic for ten years. In addition to pointing THE SHIELD, Rays recent projects include Season 4 of FXs hit comedy Its Always Sunny In Philadelphia; Music Supervision on the critically acclaimed independent documentary Bustin Down The Door, the independent film Life Support, My Zinc Bed for HBO as well as The Unit for CBS. P.J. Bloom celebrates his twelfth year with Team Neophonic. His recent projects include FX and Ryan Murphys cuttingedge drama nip/tuck, the upcoming HBO miniseries Generation Kill, CBS Networks powerhouse CSI: Miami as well as the television show Lincoln Heights. PJ is an in-demand DJ and hosts a weekly radio show.

They are looking forward to the release of two indie features this year, The Six Wives of Henry Lefay starring Tim Allen, Elisha Cuthbert and Jenna Elfman and Across the Hall, starring Brittany Murphy, Mike Vogel and Danny Pino. FMW was also very proud to have the film The Year of Getting To Know Us starring Sharon Stone, Jimmy Fallon and Lucy Liu, at Sundance this past January. These films join the list of their other feature credits such as Factory Girl, Dead Silence, Down in the Valley and Wonderland.

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Golden Globe Award nominations (4) of any show on television. Close won the Golden Globe for Best Actress in TV Series - Drama. The show received a nomination for Best TV Series - Drama and supporting stars Ted Danson and Rose Byrne were nominees. Based on its first-season success, the show received a pick-up for two additional seasons and FX recently announced that Academy Award star Timothy Olyphant will join the cast. As a result of the success of its Always Sunny in Philadelphia, FX will launch a new comedy series later this year as a companion piece to Sunny. In addition to receiving wide critical acclaim, Sunny has become one of the top DVD titles in television and is certain for syndication. Landgrafs also helped to attract high-profile acting talent to FX original series, resulting in top performers such as Glenn Close, Forest Whitaker, Minnie Driver, Eddie Izzard, Danny DeVito, Courteney Cox, and Andre Braugher. Landgraf recently oversaw the networks launch of FXHD service and he developed abbreviated episodes of The Shield and Rescue Me for videoon-demand. Before joining FX, Landgraf was President of Jersey Television, a company he co-founded in 1999

nick Grad is Executive Vice President of Original Programming, heading up the original programming department of FX, a position he has held since December of 2005.
As EVP, Grad played a pivotal role in the development of FXs three most recent drama series: Dirt, The Riches and Damages. In his previous position as Senior Vice President of Drama and Comedy Series Development, he was heavily involved in the development of the Emmy and Golden Globe Award nominated drama series Rescue Me; Emmy Award winner Thief; the critically

Emmy and Golden Globe Award winning drama nip/tuck and Emmy Award nominated comedy Lucky starring John Corbett. Prior to joining FX, Grad worked for Columbia TriStar Television from 1995-2002, rising to the position of Vice President of Comedy Development in 1999. At Columbia TriStar he developed The King of Queens for CBS, Action and The Tick for FOX. He began his career in programming at FOX in 1992. He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. He and his wife Carolyn Bernstein and their two children reside in Los Angeles.

winning actor William Hurt and former deadwood

nICK GRAD

acclaimed Over There and the comedy series Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia. In May 2002, Grad came to FX as Vice President of Series Development and helped develop the

EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDEnT OF ORIGInAL PROGRAMMInG, FX

Eric Schrier is Senior Vice President of Original Programming and FX Productions, overseeing Current Series, Alternative Programming, and FX Productions, FXs in-house production unit.
As head of current series, Schrier has day-to-day oversight of all of FXs original series: Emmy and Golden Globe Award winning drama THE SHIELD; Emmy and Golden Globe Award winning drama nip/ tuck; Emmy and Golden Globe Award nominated drama Rescue Me; Emmy Award nominated drama The Riches; Golden Globe winning drama Damages; Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia; Dirt and 30 Days.

As SVP of FX Productions, Schrier oversees production and collaborates with FXs studio partners, as well as overseeing foreign sales, home entertainment and new media opportunities on all FX original series under the FX Productions banner. Schrier has been on the fast track at FX, having been promoted to Manager of Current Series in June of 2001, then to Director of Current Series in July of 2002, then to Vice President of Current Series and Alternative Programming in March of 2004, and to his current position in December of 2005. Schrier began his career at as an assistant at CAA and then Brillstein-Grey Entertainment before landing at FX. He is a graduate of the University of Southern California.

JOHn LAnDGRAF PRESIDEnT AnD GEnERAL MAnAGER, FX


John Landgraf, President and General Manager of FX networks, is responsible for all of the entertainment and business operations for FX, the recently introduced FX HD, FOX Movie Channel and FX Productions.
Landgraf first joined FX as President of Entertainment in January 2004 and was elevated to the position of President and General Manager of FX networks in May 2005. As FX has continued to gain popularity among affluent young adults, Landgraf has aggressively mined emerging content venues including VOD mini-seasons of franchises Rescue Me and The Shield, as well as the new HD version of the network, increasingly important to the networks subscribers. During his time at FX, the network has achieved all-time highs in total viewers and among its target audience of Adults 18-49. In the first quarter of 2008, the network ranked fourth in basic cable in delivery of its target audience of Adults 18-49; and for calendar year 2007, averaged more primetime viewers ages 18-49 and 18-34 than any other time in its 14-year history. In the current 2007-2008 season, FX had eight original series on its schedule, including six dramas a new record among cable and satellite services. Thats due in part to Landgraf and his teams innovative production financing through internal unit FX Productions, which is responsible for its Always Sunny in Philadelphia, 30 days and coproduces damages, as well as the upcoming drama Sons of Anarchy and the new comedy Testees, which will premiere in October of 2008. damages, starring Glenn Close, was recently nominated for seven Emmy Awards, and helped make history by being one of the two first basic cable shows ever nominated for Outstanding Drama Series. Close also received a Outstanding Lead Actress nomination, while Ted Danson and eljko Ivanek were nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor. The show also earned the most

along with former Jersey Films partners Danny DeVito, Michael Shamberg and Stacey Sher. Jersey Television developed more than 50 primetime cable and network television drama and comedy projects, including the critically acclaimed series Karen Sisco and Reno 911!. From 1994-1999, Landgraf was Vice President of Primetime Series at nBC, helping to develop or oversee shows including The West Wing, Profiler, Suddenly Susan, eR, and Friends. He began his television career at Sarabande Productions as Director of Development in 1988, rising to the level of Senior Vice President. Landgraf has been named Chair Appointee to the Executive Committee of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Board of Governors. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology from Pitzer College in Claremont, California and was a Corn Fellow from 1984-85. He lives in Santa Monica, California, with his wife, Ally Walker Landgraf, and their three sons.

ERIC SCHRIER

Schrier is also involved in developing new series with talent currently working at the network. Since taking over the development of FXs alternative programming in 2004, Schrier developed FXs most successful unscripted series ever, Morgan Spurlocks 30 Days, as well as the networks Black.White.

SEnIOR VICE PRESIDEnT OF ORIGInAL PROGRAMMInG, FX CURREnT SERIES, ALTERnATIVE PROGRAMMInG, AnD FX PRODUCTIOnS

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EPISODE DESCRIPTIOnS
Episode 1: COEFFICIEnT OF DRAG Written by: Kurt Sutter Director: Guy Ferland Episode 2: SnITCH Written by: Gary Lennon Director: Gwyneth Horder Payton Episode 3: MOnEy SHOT Written by: Adam E. Fierro Director: Terrence OHara Episode 4: GEnOCIDE Written by: Lisa Randolph Director: Dean White Episode 5: GAME FACE Written by: Charles H. Eglee Director: Michael Chiklis Episode 6: AnIMAL COnTROL Written by: John Hlavin & Angela Russo Director: Gwyneth Horder Payton Episode 7: BITCHES BREW Written by: Charles H. Eglee & Elizabeth A. Hansen Director: Stephen Kay Episode 8: PARRACIDE Written by: Kurt Sutter & Gary Lennon Director: Guy Ferland Episode 9: MOVInG DAy Written by: Adam E. Fierro & Lisa Randolph Director: Rohn Schmidt Episode 10: PARTy LInE Written by: Angela Russo & John Hlavin Director: Gwyneth Horder-Payton Episode 11: PETTy CASH Written by: Charles H. Eglee & Jameal Turner Director: Craig Brewer Episode 12: POSSIBLE KILL SCREEn Written by: Adam E. Fierro & Evan Bleiweiss Director: Billy Gierhart Episode 13: FAMILy MEETInG Written by: Shawn Ryan Director: Clark Johnson

RATInGS ADVISORy
The Shield carries the television rating TV-MA, a program that is specifically designed to be viewed by adults and therefore may be unsuitable for people under the age of 17. Each episode will also carry one or more of the sub-ratings codes related to the content of each individual episode: V | GRAPHIC VIOLEnCE S | EXPLICIT SEXUAL ACTIVITy L | CRUDE/InDECEnT LAnGUAGE All of FXs print and electronic advertising, promotion and publicity materials will carry the TV-MA label. All electronic spots longer than 10 seconds will run with an end-tag voice over that says viewer discretion is advised. During the actual on-air telecasts of each episode, FX will display the TV-MA bug coming out of each commercial break for viewers who may have joined THE SHIELD in progress. The TV ratings code policy is the same policy used for all of FXs original series, a policy that has been in place at FX since the March 2002 launch of The Shield.

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GUEST STARS
EPISODE 1 COEFFICIEnT OF DRAG
Franka Portente Diro Michele Hicks Mara Matt Corboy Ray Carlson Shana Montanez Esteva Lugwig Manukian Rezian Laurie Holden Olivia Murray Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Hector Luis Bustamante Luis Aramboles Necar Zadegan Dr. Lucine Louella Boquiren Darla Raff Anoushian Zadofian Jos Viramontes Emilio Borrego Chaney Kley Asher F.J. Rio Cruz Pezuela Shoneji Loraine Lorena Anna Maria Horsford Beth Insardi Jack Weber Matthew Joshua Walker Gangbanger Demond Robertson Mike Jones Jessica Orr Female Guard Felix Pabon Enrique J. Daivd Shanks Stamos Loreni Delgado Ana Shield Korsi Estella F.J. Rio Cruz Pezuela Jose Pablo Cantillo Amado Rios Victor McKay Vince David Pease Thomas Michael Bofshever Robert Martin J. Daivd Shanks Officer Stamos

EPISODE 7 BITCHES BREW


Michele Hicks Mara Mageina Tovah Farrah Yasmine Abriel Capuchina Billoah Greene Two-Man Natalie N. Okamoto Alita Melanie Myers Paula J.C. MacKenzie Det. Kouf Paul Dillon Chaffee Laurie Holden Olivia Murray Rizwan Manji Vijaya Pba Rep F.J. Rio Cruz Pezuela Katie Grant Hannah Patrick St. Esprit Lester Micah Cohen ND Process Server J. David Shanks Stamos

EPISODE 5 GAME FACE

EPISODE 3 MOnEy SHOT


F.J. Rio Cruz Pezuela Michele Hicks Mara Matt Corboy Ray Carlson Ludwig Manukian Rezian Yorgo Constantine Khalulian Elizabeth Blanco Marisol Charles Emmett Lab Tech Laurie Holden Olivia Murray Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Alexis Rhee Su Lee Joseph Reitman Axl Kareem Grimes Burnout Alle Ghadban Larry William Hauer Tow Truck Driver Susane E. Lee Wan Lee Hope Shapiro Rachel Johnson Ryun Yu Joe Lee Nancy Youngblut Neighbor Woman Adam Donshik Sheriff Jack Weber Matthew Larry Clarke Peter Meyers Andy Holt Lees Lawyer

EPISODE 2 SnITCH

Matt Corboy Ray Carlson Lugwig Manukian Rezian Laurie Holden Olivia Murray Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Hector Luis Bustamante Luis Aramboles L. Michael Burt Moses Chaney Kley Asher F.J. Rio Cruz Pezuela Betty Garcia Rainey Mexican Woman Nigel Gibbs Assistant Chief Phillips Scoot McNairy Doug Loretta Jean Trinket Flowers Kikeasha Fisher Girl Ana Maria Horsford Beth Insardi Wiliiam Charlton Inspector Grubman Andre Zone McGee Jamal Mike Gomez Nacio Jamie Alvarez Pablo Roderick Ikaika Maggay Lil BK Christian Edward Murphy KSwizz

Anna Maria Horsford Beth Insardi Bob Morrisey Lyor Chotzen Laurie Holden Olivia Murray Kyle Gallner Lloyd Denton Frances Fisher Rita Denton Tanner Richie Mickey Jennifer Delaeo Noelle Echevarria Ray Campbell Kleavon J.C. MacKenzie Det. Kouf Sean Reuben Smith Shy Boy James Hiroyuki Liao Llewellyn Wang Kimberly McCullough Deena Bill Ferrell Mickeys Dad Kareem Grimes Burnout Melanie Myers Paula Jeanette Branch Shavonda

Ronnie Gene Blevins Marcus Laurie Holden Olivia Murray Jeff Campbell Motel Neighbor Mario Marcelino Clinic Doctor Niko Heidt Pharmacist #2 Pinh Wu Motel Manager Alberto Isaac ER Doctor F.J. Rio Cruz Pezuela Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Frances Fisher Rita Denton Hannah Cox Allison Billings Natalie Dreyfuss Agnes Billings Craig Patton Det. Keefe Francesco Quinn Beltran/ Guillermo Diaz Paul Dillon Chaffee Cooper Huckabee Irving Heap

Laurie Holden Olivia Murray Sam Scarber Boo-Ray Jemal T. McNeil Beenie Mark Allen Stewart Darren Shirley Jordan Verna Virginia Watson Mia David Raibon Van Bro Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Francesco Quinn Beltran Stu Large Riley Freeman Peter Macon Vernon J. David Shanks Stamos Danny Pardo Mexi Commando (Driver) Stevin Espinoza Mexi Commando (Bathrm)

EPISODE 8 PARRACIDE

EPISODE 10 PARTy LInE


Michele Hicks Mara Nigel Gibbs Asst. Chief Phillips Frank Ashmore Cy DeLane Matthews Stella Laurie Holden Olivia Murray F.J. Rio Cruz Pezuela Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Francesco Quinn Beltran Ben Bray Santi Michael Gambino Lawyer Perry Smith Realtor Joseph Raymond Lucero Manny Sonny Ayon Flaco Golda Inquito Hilda Carmen Perez Lupe Ingrid Oliu-Ostrom Celeste Michele Hicks Mara Clement Bake Peyote Phil Hector A. Garcia Laquatche Enrique Sandino Rogelio Cassie Benavidez Dora

EPISODE 12 POSSIBLE KILL SCREEn


Michele Hicks Mara Paul McCarthy-Boyington Biddle Jordan Marder Chuck Laurie Holden Olivia Murray Francesco Quinn Beltran Paul Dillon Chaffee Craig Patton Det. Keefe Frances Fisher Rita Denton Joe Hernandez Slanger Alejandra Flores Counter Person Tripp Law Doorman

EPISODE 6 AnIMAL COnTROL

EPISODE 4 GEnOCIDE
Lugwig Manukian Rezian Laurie Holden Olivia Murray Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Kyle Gallner Lloyd Dressler Frances Fisher Rita Dressler Melanie Myers Paula Dearon Thompson Otis Kyausha Simpson Tiffany

Lugwig Manukian Rezian Laurie Holden Olivia Murray Bryan White Tavon Garris Vicky Espinoza Camille Barba Sal Lopez Gary Barba F.J. Rio Cruz Pezuela Jose Pablo Cantillo Amado Rios Michele Hicks Mara J. David Shanks Stamos Scott Michael Campbell Jeff Busada Alyss Henderson Sophia Busada Chelse Swain Abigail Luis Villalta Uni/ Avila

Michele Hicks Mara Melanie Myers Paula Laurie Holden Olivia Murray F.J. Rio Cruz Pezuela Di Quon Esther Hedi Sulzman Shonda Silas Weir Mitchell Father Morton Roy Jackson Damon Leeks Paul Dillon Chaffee Candice Afia Keisha Billoah Greene Two-Man Yasmine Abriel Capuchina Brandon Fobbs Alonzo Jaysea Gari Maritza Macolm Foster Smith Uni #2

Jack Weber Matthew Laurie Holden Olivia Murray Francesco Quinn Beltran M. Martin Mapoma Detainee Julia Campbell Ellen Carmichael Andre Benjamin Robert Huggins Kyle Gallner Lloyd Denton Stu Large Riley Freeman Peter Macon Vernon Ben Bray Santi; Magi Avila Santis Girlfriend Roy Vongtama EMT Joanne Baron Marianne Mark Atteberry Marshall Reynolds Clark Johnson Handsome Federal Marshall J. David Shanks Officer Stamos Danny Pardo Cartel Driver Paul Dillon Chaffee Jaqiya Jones Freemans Daughter Tamika Simpkins Freemans Wife Sandra Sanchez News Reporter

EPISODE 13 FAMILy MEETInG

EPISODE 9 MOVInG DAy


Michele Hicks Mara Richard Voigts First Pharmacist Nigel Gibbs Asst. Chief Phillips Choice Skinner Redding Joe Nieves Levi Brennan Feonix Cop #1

EPISODE 11 PETTy CASH

Thomas Bankowski News Reporter David Nelson Puppeteer #1 Norman Tempia Puppeteer #2 Kozue Tatgoa Lawyer Miles Greenberg Jackson Michele Hicks Mara Cindy Chiu Grocery Clerk Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Cherie Dvorak Shanes Neighbor Kim

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FX FACT SHEET

LAUnCH DATE June 1, 1994 Carried In 93.2 Million Homes nationwide (7/08) OWnERSHIP news Corporation ADDRESS FX networks P.O. Box 900, Beverly Hills, Ca 90213-0900 310.369.1000

THE SHIELD SEASOn 7 PREMIERES


SEPTEMBER 2, 2008 GEnRE: DRAMA CREATOR: SHAWn RyAn Starring: Michael Chiklis, CCH Pounder, Benito Martinez, Jay Karnes, Walton Goggins, Catherine Dent, Michael Jace, David Rees Snell, Cathy Cahlin Ryan, David Marciano, Paula Garces Series premiere date: March 12, 2002 Executive producers: Shawn Ryan, Charles H. Eglee,Kurt Sutter Adam E. Fierro Production company: Fox Television Studios in association with Sony Pictures Television Ratings: For its entire sixth season, The Shield averaged 2.8 million Adults 18-49 and 4.3 million total viewers in a weekly multi-telecast cume. Awards: 2002 Emmy (Winner, Michael Chiklis, Lead Actor in a Drama); 2002 Emmy (nomination, Shawn Ryan, Writing for a Drama Series); 2002 Emmy (nomination, Clark Johnson, Directing for a Drama Series); 2002 Television Critics Association (Winner, Michael Chiklis, Individual Achievement In Drama); 2002 Television Critics Association (The Shield, nomination, Achievement In Drama); 2002 Television Critics Association (The Shield, nomination, Best new Program); 2003 Golden Globe (The Shield, Winner, Best Drama Series); 2003 Golden Globe (Winner, Michael Chiklis, Best Actor in a Drama); 2003 Emmy Award (nomination, Michael Chiklis, Lead Actor In a Drama); 2004 Golden Globe (nomination, Michael Chiklis, Best Actor in a Drama); 2004 Television Critics Association (The Shield, nomination, Achievement In Drama); 2004 (AFI Awards, One of Top 10 Outstanding Television Programs of the year); 2005 Golden Globe (nomination, Michael Chiklis, Best Actor in a Drama); 2005 Emmy (nomination, Glenn Close, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series); 2005 Emmy (nomination, CCH Pounder, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series); 2005 Peabody Award (The Shield, Winner); 2006 Golden Globe (nomination, Glenn Close, Best Actress in a Drama)

nIP/TUCK 2009 SEASOn 6 PREMIERES


GEnRE: DRAMA CREATOR: RyAn MURPHy Starring: Dylan Walsh, Julian McMahon, Joely Richardson, John Hensley, Roma Maffia, Kelly Carlson Series premiere date: July 22, 2003 Executive producers: Ryan Murphy, Michael M. Robin Production company: The Shephard/ Robin Company in association with Warner Bros. Television Productions Inc. Ratings: Season five of nip/tuck averaged 6.9 million total viewers and 5.1 million Adults 18-49 in a weekly four-telecast cume. On a first-run basis, nip/tuck averaged 3.5 million total viewers and 2.7 million Adults 18-49, ranking #1 in Adults 18-49 among all basic cable scripted dramas for broadcast 07-08 season. Awards: 2004 Golden Globe (nomination, Best Drama Series); 2004 Golden Globe (nomination, Joely Richardson, Best Actress in a Drama); 2004 Emmy (Winner, Prosthetic Makeup); 2004 (AFI Awards, One of Top 10 Outstanding Television Programs of the year); 2005 Golden Globe (Winner, Best Drama Series); 2005 Golden Globe (nomination, Julian McMahon, Best Actor in a Drama); 2005 Golden Globe (nomination, Joely Richardson, Best Actress in a Drama); 2005 Emmy (nomination, Jill Clayburgh, Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series); 2005 Emmy (nomination, Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series); 2005 Emmy (nomination, Outstanding Makeup for a Series non-Prosthetic); 2005 Emmy (nomination, Outstanding Prosthetic for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special); 2006 Emmy (nomination, Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series); 2006 Emmy (nomination, Outstanding Makeup for a Series nonProsthetic); 2006 Emmy (nomination, Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special); 2008 Emmy (nomination, Sharon Gless, Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series); 2008 Emmy (nomination, Oliver Platt, Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series)

RESCUE ME SEASOn 5 PREMIERES


GEnRE: DRAMA CREATORS: DEnIS LEARy & PETER TOLAn Starring: Denis Leary, Michael Lombardi, Tatum Oneal, Steven Pasquale, John Scurti, Daniel Sunjata, Andrea Roth, Callie Thorne Series premiere date: July 21, 2004 Executive producers: Denis Leary, Peter Tolan, Jim Serpico Production company: Apostle, The Cloudland Company and DreamWorks Television in association with Sony Pictures Television Ratings: For its entire fourth season, Rescue Me averaged 3.2 million Adults 18-49 and 4.8 million total viewers in a weekly multi-telecast cume. Awards: 2005 Golden Globe (nomination, Denis Leary, Best Actor Drama); 2005 Producers Guild of America (Winner, Visionary Award); 2005 Television Critics Association (nomination, Outstanding Achievement in Drama and Best new Program of the year); 2005 Emmy (nomination, Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series); 2005 Emmy (nomination, Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series); 2005 (AFI Awards, One of Top 10 Outstanding Television Programs of the year); 2006 Emmy (nomination, Denis Leary, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series); 2007 Emmy (nomination, Denis Leary, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series); 2008 Emmy (nomination, Charles Durning, Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series); 2008 Emmy (nomination, Tom Houghton, Outstanding Cinematography For A One Hour Series)

SPRInG 2009

30 DAyS AIRED SEASOn 3 FInALE


JULy 8, 2008
GEnRE: DOCUMEnTARy CREATOR: MORGAn SPURLOCK Featuring: Morgan Spurlock Series premiere date: June 15, 2005 Executive producers: Morgan Spurlock, R.J. Cutler, Ben Silverman, H.T. Owens Production company: Reveille, Warrior Poets, Actual Reality, FX networks Ratings: For its second season (six installments), 30 days averaged 2.4 million total viewers and 1.7 million Adults 18-49 in a weekly four-telecast cume. On a first-run basis, 30 Days averaged 1 million total viewers and 711,000 Adults 18-49. Awards: 2005 Producers Guild of America (PGA) Award (nomination, Best Television Series or Special: non-Fiction)

ITS ALWAyS SUnny In PHILADELPHIA SEASOn 4 PREMIERES


GEnRE: SCRIPTED COMEDy, SInGLE CAMERA CREATOR: ROB MCELHEnnEy Starring: Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, Charlie Day, Kaitlin Olson and Danny DeVito Series premiere date: August 4, 2005 Executive producers: Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, Charlie Day, Michael Rotenberg, nick Frenkel Production company: FX Productions Ratings: Season three (15 episodes) averaged 3.3 million total viewers and 2.5 million Adults 18-49 in a weekly four-telecast cume. On a first-run basis, Sunny averaged 1.5 million total viewers and 1.1 million Adults 18-49, which versus season two, was up +15% in total viewers and +25% in Adults 18-49.

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GEnRE: DRAMA CREATORS: TODD A. KESSLER, GLEnn KESSLER, DAnIEL zELMAn

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GEnRE: DRAMA CREATOR: KURT SUTTER

PREMIERES SEPTEMBER 3, 2008

Starring: Glenn Close, Rose Byrne, Tate Donovan, Ted Danson Executive producers: Todd A. Kessler, Daniel zelman, Glenn Kessler Production company: FX Productions, Sony Pictures Television Ratings: For its entire first season, damages is averaged 2.5 million Adults 18-49 and 5.1 million total viewers in a weekly multi-telecast cume. Awards: 2007 WGA (nomination, new Series); 2008 Golden Globe (nomination, Best TV Series); 2008 Golden Globe (Winner, Glenn Close, Best Actress in a TV Series - Drama); 2008 Golden Globe (nomination, Ted Danson, Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series or Movie); 2008 Golden Globe (nomination, Rose Byrne, Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Mini-Series or Movie); 2008 Emmy (nomination, Outstanding Drama Series); 2008 Emmy (nomination, Glenn Close, Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series); 2008 Emmy (nomination, Ted Danson, Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series); 2008 Emmy (nomination, eljko Ivanek, Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series); 2008 Emmy (nomination, Allen Coulter, Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series); 2008 Emmy (nomination, Todd A. Kessler, Glenn Kessler & Daniel zelman, Outstanding Writing For A Drama Series); 2008 Emmy (nomination, Julie Tucker, Ross Meyerson, Avy Kaufman, Outstanding Casting For A Drama Series); 2008 Television Critics Association (nomination, Outstanding Achievement in Drama; Outstanding new Program of the year; Glenn Close Individual Achievement in Drama)

Starring: Charlie Hunnam, Katey Sagal, Ron Perlman, Kim Coates, Mark Boone Jr., Tommy Flanagan, Johnny Lewis, Maggie Siff Series premiere date: September 2, 2008 Executive producers: Kurt Sutter, Art Linson, John Linson, Jim Parriott Production Company: FX Productions & FOX 21

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CREDITS
STARRInG
MICHAEL CHIKLIS as Detective Vic Mackey CCH POUNDER as Captain Claudette Wyms BENITO MARTINEZ as Councilman David Aceveda JAY KARNES as Detective Holland Dutch Wagenbach WALTON GOGGINS as Detective Shane Vendrell CATHERINE DENT as Officer Danielle Danny Sofer MICHAEL JACE as Officer Julien Lowe DAVID REES SNELL as Detective Ronnie Gardocki CATHY CAHLIN RYAN as Corrine Mackey DAVID MARCIANO as Captain Steven Billings PAULA GARCES as Officer Tina Hanlon

DIRECTORS
GUY FERLAND Episodes 1 & 8 GWYNETH HORDER-PAYTON Episodes 2, 6, 10 TERRENCE OHARA Episode 3 DEAN WHITE Episodes 4 & 7 MICHAEL CHIKLIS Episode 5 ROHN SCHMIDT Episode 9 CRAIG BREWER Episode 11 BILLY GIERHART Episode 12 CLARK JOHNSON Episode13
ROHN SCHMIDT Director of Photography ANTHONY MEDINA Production Designer WENDY WEIDMAN Casting Director, C.S.A. BARBARA FIORENTINO Casting Director, C.S.A. REBECCA MANGIERI Casting Director, C.S.A. KARINA WALTERS Casting Associate KATHRYN MORRISON Costume Designer TAMMY HYNES Costume Supervisor ANTHONY MEDINA Production Designer DEANNA MULVIHILL Art Department Coordinator TEAM NEOPHONIC, INC. Music Supervisor DAVE HALLINAN 1st Assistant Director RICHARD ESPINOZA 1st Assistant Director CRAIG HARRIS 2nd Assistant Director DONNA NITTI Production Coordinator JUDD REA Production Accountant BOBBY BEDNAR Construction Coordinator BILL GIERHART Camera A Operator RICHARD CANTU Camera B Operator DAVID HAYBALL Gaffer KEVIN BALL Key Grip GARY KESELL Location Manager IVO DERANJA Location Manager BOBBY BEDNAR Construction Coordinator ALISON YOUNG Script Supervisor JESSICA ANDERSON-ABBOTT Department Head Make-Up JENNIFER SAETA Make-Up Artist KETTY GONZALEZ Department Head Hair SUSAN KELBER Hair Stylist PATRICK COLEMAN Post Production Supervisor ANGELA CATANZARO Editor JORDAN GOLDMAN Editor JACQUES GRAVETT Editor TOMMY MILLER Property Master DENA ALLEN Set Decorator MERRITT YOHNKA Stunt Coordinator FRANK LLOYD Additional Stunt Coordinator TIM COONEY Production Sound Mixer GEORGE SCOTT Boom Operator JESSE ESCOCHEA Technical Advisor BONNIE OSBORNE First Assistant Camera ADAM BARAL First Assistant Camera BO FALCK Transportation Coordinator BOB KAY 2nd 2nd Assistant Director URIEL RITCHIE URIBE Best Boy Electric TRAVIS HUSTON Best Boy Grip PATRICK L. COLEMAN Post Production Supervisor TONY LARA Post Production Coordinator MARTY SKIBOSH Assistant Editor ALBERT IBBOTSON Supervising Sound Editor SHERRY KLEIN Re-Recording Mixer FRED TAYLOR Re-Recording Mixer

CREATED By
SHAWN RYAN SHAWN RYAN Executive Producer/Writer CHARLES H. EGLEE Executive Producer/Writer KURT SUTTER Executive Producer/Writer ADAM E. FIERRO Executive Producer/Writer KEVIN CREMIN Co-Executive Producer CRAIG YAHATA Producer MICHAEL CHIKLIS Producer KEVIN CORCORAN Co-Producer/UPM GARY LENNON Executive Story Editor JOHN HLAVIN Story Editor LISA RANDOLPH Staff Writer

GUEST STARS
AUTUMN CHIKLIS as Cassidy Mackey F.J. RIO as Cruz Pezuela LUDWIG MANUKIAN as Ellis Rezian FRANCES FISHER as Rita Dressler LAURIE HOLDEN as Agent Olivia Murrary

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PERSPECTIVE M I C H A E L C H I K L I S

I had hit a crossroads in my career, and was looking to reinvent myself as an actor. My wife, Michelle, had a friend who was a cop with a lot of lawsuits against him for bad behavior. He also had the most commendations for valor in the field. We started to develop a screenplay about him. About that time Michelle and I went to a Gymboree class with our three-year-old, Odessa. Thats when I met Shawn Ryan. Talk about six degrees of separation. Michelle and Shawns wife Cathy had gone to grade school together, but hadnt seen each other for 13 years. Shawn had just sold a pilot. It turned out to be the best pilot script I had ever read, and had a kismet element going for it, since its lead character was also an anti-heroic cop. I knew that it could do more for me than anything prior in my career. If the show had been at any of the four major networks at that time, they wouldnt have seen me for it. Michelle, who is the engine behind my life, had said to me some months before, Its not incumbent upon the network to reinvent you. Its incumbent upon you to reinvent yourself. I had been hitting the gym three hours a day every day, six days a week. For six months, I was eating no flour, no sugar, and no dairy. Then, just when everything was getting to critical mass, things came together the way they did. They say luck happens when preparation meets opportunity. When that opportunity presented itself, I was ripped. I was focused. I needed it. I wanted it. And when I walked into the audition, as Liguori and Reilly put it, I apparently sucked the air out of the room. Shawn Ryan was brillianta thoughtful, contemplative guy with a big heart. But he was also quite green, and I was thrilled to know that Scott Brazil was going to be by his side. Shawn was a beyond-capable writer, but he needed help in terms of making the show. I think one of the single most important reasons that THE SHIELD has a legacy is Scott Brazil. Scotts mandate was that, first and foremost, you have to be a fundamentally decent human being. And then you have to be really talented. If youre both of those things, then you get to work on THE SHIELD. You spend 14 hours a day for seven years with people, and if both of those things arent true, you cant enjoy the process. The part of Vic Mackey was an actors dream. His truth is that there are exceptionally bad people and you need Vic Mackey to deal with them. And you dont want to hear about it. If youre a citizen, you dont have much to fear from him, but if youre a bad guy. This character has permeated pop culture. WWVMD is now a euphemism for What would Vic Mackey do? One of the most defining experiences on the show was working with my daughter, Autumn. She started when she was seven, and now shes 14. Weve watched her grow from a little girl in the first year to a beautiful and incredibly talented young woman. Were running toward an endgame now, and its freed up the writers to write with a reckless abandon. After seven years, were like a mobile army unit. Were so used to one another. Every day on the set is the same as Day One. People have avoided taking other work so they could be sure of coming back here. That speaks volumes about the show. What I am not going to miss about going to work every day is being a maniacally stressed-out-aneurysm-waiting-to-happen. The toughest challenge about playing this role is that Im always in a knot. Right now, in Season Seven, I have seven balls in the air and Im starting to drop them. What I am going to miss the most are the people. They will be in my life, but not in the way they have been. And thats going to be tough. I dont like goodbyes.

I loved the way Clark Johnson directed me on a wonderful film, Boycott. After we finished I said, I dont care what youre doing next, I want to work with you. He said, Im sorry, its seven guys and a blonde, so. My agent told me, You can be one of the guys. I got the role and we changed the sex. The unique thing about the character was that she was a woman handling herself in a mans world. Claudettes most important relationship was with Dutch Wagenbach. The show was fabulously written for these two characters, in the way that they interacted with each other. And even though Dutch has a fun kind of irritating relationship with Billings, its not as sweet, deep, or visceral as the one he has with Claudette. David Mamet was a very interesting director because there was a sense of, Aah, a man of the theatre. Mamet was accustomed to more generous rehearsals, and to have watched him come up to speed on the show was fascinating. Glenn Close did the same thing. She is a fantastic actor in the theater and on film, where you have more time to prepare. For TV, you have to condense everything and cram it into seven, eight days. Watching her come up to speed was amazing. She handled it with such grace. The Mackey character is beloved by the fans. No matter know bad he gets, no matter how evil, how wicked, how manipulative, people will say, Oh, so he killed a couple of people. Fans think, Boy, I wish I could do that to my bosses, slap em around, and tell em what I thinkand then walk off and not be fired.

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What I am going to miss the most are the people. They will be in my life, but not in the way they have been. And thats going to be tough. I dont like goodbyes.

Im going to miss the feeling that we were participating in Vic is the most complex character on television. This is not a bad man; this is a man who, by circumstance, has made some very bad choices. And to watch an experiment that was brand that complication and that gray area and that black area and that white area, all the shades in betweenthat he has to find his way in the maze of lifeits new, that had never been done something to behold. Someone said, Its like youre on a roller coaster ride and its the last, the big, before, that was historic in steep one, and youre just at the top, about to do the free fall. That is a perfect description. It absolutely reflects the scripts that are coming through. television, absolutely.
Some of the funniest moments were not on-camera. Jay Karnes likes game playing, chess, and backgammon. When Glenn Close joined the cast, we never thought she would take part, but she sat down and said, I hear youre playing a game. Set it up, fellas. Im going to miss the feeling that we were participating in an experiment that was brand new, that had never been done before, that was historic in television, absolutely. After seven years, we are still doing the plays the thing. THE SHIELD is like the launching pad that Hill Street Blues once was. Everybody who has ever worked here should be incredibly proud that they could go anywhere in town and say, Well, I might not have done that, but I worked on THE SHIELD. When things are coming towards an end, I get very steely, very British. What Ill miss the most is the opportunity to work with actors who have a point of view that is giving and sharing. For seven years, we did a really stellar job.

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When I first heard about the show, I thought it was going to be comparable to NYPD Blue, and thats all I knew. When I auditioned, the role of Aceveda called for a guy in his forties. I had just turned thirty, and the guy who had auditioned just before me was a really handsome, young Latino guy. I thought, were not even close to the same type. The casting director, Deborah Aquila, sat down and we did one scene, and she said, Lets see another one. And we did another one. She looked at me and said, Where have you been? And I knew right then and there that something really good was happening. Next time I went in, Scott Brazil was there, and Clark Johnson, and our creator, Shawn Ryan. It was a long process. I had never done a screen test before. Deb stood by me. Shawn knew he wanted me, and Scott and Clark knew they wanted me. The network had to figure out if they were going to pay this guy who they didnt know. It was toward the end of the day, and Shawn said, You know what? I havent asked for any favors, but Im going to call them up and just as he reached for the phone, Kevin Reilly from FX called and said, All right. Youve got Benito. And thats how I got cast. Were all feeder horses; well eat up the space, and we take the focus. While shooting the pilot, I thought the show was about me. Michael Chiklis thought the show was about him and his character. And CCH Pounder thought the show was about her and her character. It certainly made for great dynamics because of the way it was written. Clark Johnson was able to get his friend Reed Diamond, a series regular with him on Homicide, to play the Terry Crowley role. The audience was thinking he was one of the series regulars, so when this familiar actor got killed at the end of the pilot, it was a double shockbrilliant casting. We were filming episode seven of the first season, and the network started feeding out the completed shows, and the critics went crazy. By the time we premiered, we knew we had something good, and we rode it all the way to the Golden Globes. Michael Chiklis even won an Emmy. One of the saddest moments for my character was the day of his rape. He goes to the restroom and has to throw up, but he canthe just dry heaves and horrible retching, like your body trying to purge itself of everything, but it cant. The number one thing I will not miss when the show is over is having my hair perfectly coiffed every day. But I love the suits. I love the shoes. I love everything else. I love Michael Chiklis. I have complete respect for this guy who had a resurrection in his career as a result of THE SHIELD, and fully appreciates this time in his life. This is the same show that started seven years ago. Its just as raw, just as wrong, just as hard-hitting. Just as meaningful. Being from the theater world, Im okay with and now it ends. I have one last thing to say, and thats directly to the crew: Thank youSee you on the next one This is the most amazing crew in the world.

This was a little basic cable cop show for FX, which nobody had ever heard of and most people couldnt find on their cable dial. No actor wanted to come in to audition for it. So, while we were doing the pilot, and then after we got picked up and were shooting the first few episodes, there was a sense of doing something really good, but in complete obscurity. I found with Dutch you quickly began to root for the guy. I liked stuff that pleased him. The brilliant thing about Dutch, and the way these writers have written him, is that hes a character actor who thinks hes a leading man. Hes a cop who doesnt understand why people dont treat him like they treat Vic Mackey. One of my favorite moments in the series is when Dutch got the serial killer in the first season. Thats an interesting relationship, Dutchs relationship with Claudette. He really needs her, and I dont think she needs him as much. For five seasons, 80plus episodes, CC and I, 5:45 every morning, have seen each other in the makeup trailer, kissed on the cheek in all that time, there has never been a cross word between us. I was very lucky to get to work with her. I remember doing the pilot, and Id heard a lot of great things about her and as we were working together, I just didnt get it. Then, I watched it and realized how much was going on without her seeming to be doing anything. It was a real lesson for me, and one that Ive tried to learn and emulate over the years. Michael Chiklis takes scenes where he plays his character right on the edge, so the audience has to decide, am I on this guys side, or not?

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The number one thing I will not miss when the show is over is having my hair perfectly coiffed every day. But I love the suits. I love the shoes. I love everything else.

The writers make characters so real that you see their foibles The writers make characters so real that you see their foibles and their ridiculousness, but, at the same time, you see their humanity. And theyre doing that with Billings. and their ridiculousness, but, David Marciano is doing a great job of playing him. Hes hilarious. at the same time, you see Finding out Lem was going to die in Season Five was a shock. It was the beginning of the realization that, oh, this is all coming to an end. That was a seminal moment. Here was the one guy you cared about, and you were going their humanity.
to kill him? You see it as great television and great storytelling. And yet, for us, it sucked because we didnt get our buddy to hang around with anymore. Not only did we come back to Season Six and Lem wasnt around anymore, but suddenly I was partnered with f**king Billings! I mean, how would you have felt? I lose Claudette Wyms and suddenly Ive got this clown as my partner. And shortly after we came back, Scott Brazil died, who was so important to the show in a thousand ways. Actors have itinerant lives. In movies, they form a little unit, and then its over. Three months? Six months? And you move onto the next thing. Here we have a functional family. Its fun to come to work, and we all like each other. Im in denial about this whole thing ending. Even if Im fortunate enough to get some sort of job that goes on for a while after this, the odds are small that it will be the same quality of work, quality of writing, quality of acting - and the crew. Theres a great story about Michelangelo doing an ice sculpture in Florence, and how the rest of the Florentines said this was his best work. Of course when spring came, it melted. So much of what actors do is that. Yet, not for us, not for this. This gets to go on and have a life of its own.

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The nature and tone of our show was DARKKKK. But I believe that darkness was balanced by an equally dark sense of humor. IT WAS ABSURD! IT WAS CHAOTIC! It was ORGANIZED, ABSURD CHAOS!!! I read the writers words, participated in the actors interpretations of those words and was speechless. Sometimes, I would leave work in extreme pain from pinching myself for the previous 10 hours. Chiklis used to say, Were like the RED SOXS everybody wins. My metaphor was simple. We have a deep bench. When Jay Karnes sang Hungry like the wolf, or Chiklis screamed, CHECK THE MUFF RIPPERS, I was beside myself. Watching Snell get his face burned, Catherine comment on 9/11, Jace battling with his sexuality, CCs nuanced morality, Kenny trading quips with Forrest, Benny jockeying for political power, David peddling condiments and Cathy dealing with Mackeys shit I would laugh a gut laugh as if Id been thrown in the briar patch. These were memories for a lifetime. Finding Shane Vendrells humanity was a daily challenge. How do you make a racist, volatile, philandering murderer likeable? What is redeemable about this guy? For me, it was a process of finding the guilt that he carried with him during quieter moments. It was then that he was forced to confront the person he was becoming. As an actor, some days were very difficult to get through. To be in Shanes head and in the maelstrom of his bad acts was not easy. I maintain that Shanes association with Vic Mackey perverted his moral compass. I dont believe that Shane was inherently corrupt. I believe that he got caught up in a cycle of lies and immoral behavior, which begets immoral behavior. Once that Pandoras box is opened, its impossible to close. I cant tell you how many times people on the street would come up to me and say WHAT THE HELL WERE YOU THINKING. I HATE YOU BUT I LOVE YOU. That visceral, conflicted reaction was a welcome confirmation that the writers and I were creating a complex threedimensional character. How I will miss SHANE VENDRELL. The most pivotal moment for Shane in this series, barring the final season, came in Frank Darabonts episode. I say to Vic, This is who you are. Look at me. I am you. We are the same. AHHH. What an insight. This is a man that truly accepted who he had become. For better or for worse this was it. The complexities of this friendship will forever be one of the highlights of my career. My opinion of Vic Mackey: a self-centered narcissist, incapable of accepting or understanding the ramifications of his own actions. A man whos ability to compartmentalize stunted his growth as a human being. Will he change? Seventh season anyone? The Strike Team was a pack of wild dogs. Vic Mackey was the pit bull. Sheer BRAVADO. Lemonhead was the golden retriever. Ronnie was the poodle with a mustache. (The smart guy work with me here) And me I was the MUTTthe MUTT who never got adopted The MUTT who chewed thru his chain and broke out of the Kennel. As I look back over seven years, Im most proud of three things: how we treated the guest actors that came on our show, how seriously we all took our respective crafts, and the general understanding that we were apart of something bigger than ourselves. I get emotional thinking about it. All the alleyways weve been in, the homes, all the doors weve knocked down, and the heads weve cracked. The good things we did. The bad things we did. There was a time there, at least in our own minds, Kenny, Michael, Dave and I, we felt like we were the BADDEST MOTHERFUCKERS on television. When we rolled down your street, you did not want us to knock on your door. Because it wouldnt be with a hand, it would be with a foot. When I came to this experience, I was a boy. Im leaving a man. Its been one of the singular most important experiences of my life. I am forever changed.

I knew nothing about the story, the network, or Shawn Ryan. Nobody did. As a matter of fact, my agents told me not to take this job. Theyre no longer my agents. When I read for the role, I felt very comfortable with Clark Johnson and Shawn and Scott Brazil, and with the role itself. I thought, well, I guess Im supposed to play a cop now. When we first started shooting, the first episode that I and some other actors had a strong reaction to was called Cherrypoppers, about young girls and pornography. I thought, holy shit, what have I gotten myself into? But then we got a copy of the pilot. I thought, well, if the other scripts are produced and acted and written as well as this pilot, okay. Im still scared shitless, but okay. This was my first TV series so, in the first couple of episodes, I wanted to look hot and wear lipstick and be cute. And they said, Unh-uh, thats not THE SHIELD. At the beginning of the season when I was pregnant, Shawn said to me, How would you feel about showing your belly? At that point, I was six months along, and I had this little bump. But they waited until I was nine and a half months pregnant. Everybody said, Oh, you look beautiful. But I was huge! Now that Im not 200 pounds and my son is almost two years old, I look back and Im really glad I did it. A lot of people ask me if that was a prosthetic, but, no, that was my real belly. A really challenging storyline for Julien was when he was coming to terms with whether or not he was gay. We shot the scene in the bathroom. Michael was really churning up some stuff, and it was painful to watch, as an actor. It was quiet and tender and sad . But, it was very SHIELD-ian and very Scott and Shawn to not over-portray the emotion. And the scene plays more powerfully because you dont really know whats going on with these people.

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When I came to this experience, I was a boy. Im leaving a man. Its been one of the singular most important experiences of my life. I am forever changed.
I read the script in about 25 minutes on a plane heading to my best friends bachelor party. There was another four and a half hours to go before I could call my agent and plead to be the first person at the audition. I just wanted a shot, an opportunity to put my best foot forward. I, like everybody else, knew this story was special. There wasnt much for the character of Shane to do in the pilot. I simply had faith that being inexorably tied to VIC MACKEY, in the original sin of the show, would allow for the development of this character in ways that I knew not. I kept telling myself, BELIEVE. BELIEVE. This is your time. Alas. The call came. My agent was on the other end of the line You got it I got it? You got it. Beat, Beat, Beat, LOUD SCREAM. Then, REALLY LOUD SCREAM. After being cast as SHANE, I knew my life would change. I just didnt understand the extent, to which that change would be. There was an instant connection between the strike team. The BALD one exuded this confidence that was infectious. After the first day, with Scott producing, Shawn writing and Clark Johnson directing I thought to myself THIS IS IT. The job Ive been waiting for. These people, this crew, these actors are going to be in my life for a very long time. I think the general consensus was HELL YEAH!!!

This was my first TV series so, in the first couple of episodes, I wanted to look hot and wear Dutch is probably my favorite character. I love the Billlings character with lipstick and be cute. And they Dutch. I enjoyed seeing those two seventh graders going to work every day and fighting it out in the schoolyard. said, Unh-uh, thats not What we have is so rare. But it is stressful. The hours are long. The storylines are dark and depressing, sometimes, and sad. And some of the place we shootyou THE SHIELD. know, real poverty and real disparity, and real needles and real human shit. It has
brought a level of humanity to all of us. I knew it existed. I read the paper. But I wasnt living in that world before. And Im grateful for the experience. Im saying goodbye to my character by cutting off all my hair and becoming a redhead, and losing twenty pounds. I need to do this karmic scrub. Ive been carrying this sort of cop weight around with me. Im very gratefulbut its been heavy to carry around. I want people to remember THE SHIELD as groundbreaking television. I hope its as unforgettable to the history of television as it is to those of us who worked on it.

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PERSPECTIVE M I C H A E L J A C E

When I first read THE SHIELD, I liked the script. But everyone I was working with was saying, Dont do it, because no one had heard of FX, and it seemed like they werent going to be able to pay anything. After I read it, I thought if hes fighting for his belief in God, his family and his community and hes free to choose that as opposed to being forced to look at him through the prism of a fixed sexual orientation then theres a lot to work with this could be something great. I had hoped they would highlight Juliens relationship with CCH Pounder. When hes had a difficult time, shes always sort of been there for him. Because there are so many characters in the show and Julien is not the major character, its difficult to establish a lot of relationships. There are a lot of things that you dont necessarily see onscreen and yet you have to assume they happened. When we came back for Season Two, I hoped that we could maintain that same level of work, and stay as close as we were. You hear horror stories about a show being successful, and then everything just falls apart. Fortunately, we havent had to deal with that. Getting up at 3:30 and having to be here at 4:45 is something I wont necessarily miss, although I didnt have to do it that many times. My favorite character, outside of my own, is Dutch. I find myself always rooting that hes going to get the girl, or that hes going to solve the case. Because Julien came in as a rookie and Danny was a training officer, theres always been that struggle. There was always that sort of relationship like siblings, younger brother and older sister. But as Julien grew and decided who he was that had to change. You kind of have to figure out how to walk like a cop with all that heavy gear. Clark Johnson, the director of the pilot, was like, You guys dont look like cops. And Catherine and I just looked at each other and laughed and kind of figured it out. After six years, Im glad to say that Ive learned how to walk like a cop.

How I joined THE SHIELD was interesting because Scott Brazil and Shawn Ryan called me and said Dave, we want you to be on the show, but we cant afford for your character to speak in the pilot. So wed like you to be an extra, but youd have a real part if the show goeswhat do you think? I said Id have to think about it. I thought, how much is this fourth guy on the Strike Teamwho doesnt even talk in the pilotever going to get to do? I figured if I passed on Ronnie another better part might come along. Seven seasons later, it would have been a crushing mistake to have passed on Det. Ronnie Gardocki. The pilot was one of the best things Id ever read, but wondered how we were going to do this for a whole seriesVic Mackey and his boys keeping this tightrope walk going. It never occurred to me wed be able to do it for seven seasons. I was just glad we had a Season Two. That was my first thought: thank God for Season Two. And Season Two was huge for Ronnie because, of course, I went from Horrible Mustache Guy to Horrible Mustache Guy with Burned Face. My wife really loves the fantastic bad guys THE SHIELD has. She thinks the key to every SHIELD season is the bad guy. My favoriteand its hard to pick just onewas probably Armadillo in Season Two. He was such a vile, horrible person that by the time Vic took his face and shoved it on that stove, you thought, yes! If anybody deserved it, that guy did. Of course then he turned around and burned Ronnies face. But that allowed me to transition from Horrible Mustache Guy with Burned Face, to Bearded Guy with Scar. My wife definitely liked the beard better than the mustachethank you Armadillo.

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You hear horror stories about a show being successful, and then everything just falls apart. Fortunately, we havent had to deal with that.

And Season Two was huge for Ronnie because, of course, I went from Horrible Mustache Guy I loved THE SHIELD Momentsthe ones that you couldnt imagine seeing on any other show. Like when when Shane Vendrell urinated on a guy in Season to Horrible Mustache Guy with One. Shane was a just a great and wild charactermost of the time Ronnie wondered, Are you on our team, or are you just trying to make life harder for Burned Face. us? Ultimately that question answered itself.
The show always had great consequences. When Vic did something horrible, in some way he paid for it. THE SHIELDs world felt like a just world to me. I really felt like that everything we did wrong, we paid for in some wayjust maybe not the standard way. THE SHIELD had great directorsso many. Frank Darabont was wonderful to work with. You left the day working with Frank thinking, Im one of the finest actors of my generation. In fact, Frank Darabont will always want to work with me. I remember talking to Jay Karnes about ithe felt the same way. Everybody didFrank was just so positive. So what happened? Shortly after directing his episodeduring our hiatusFrank shot a movie in Louisiana. He took THE SHIELDs camera crew with him--but none of the actors. Ronnie was such an interesting challenge, because he wasnt fleshed out on the pageso you have to figure out what you can bring to the group. I figured out that all of his underlings really wanted to be Vic. Lem wanted to be all the good with none of the bad. Shane wanted to be the bad(ass) and couldnt care less about the good. Ronnie was the smart one. He knew he didnt have Vics political savvy or charismaor even his twisted moral authority. But Ronnie could see his own weaknesses better than Lem or Shane could. And he kept preparing himself to take over for Vic when the time was right.

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My husband, Shawn Ryan, was hired to write a pilot for FOX Television Studios, and it was supposed to be a comedy. Nothing really jelled, and they finally said to him, Just write what you want to write. Inspired by all the Rampart scandals and what was going on in the LAPD at the time, he wrote THE SHIELD pilot. My part, Corinne Mackey, had probably three or four lines in the pilot, but as the season progressed, the role became bigger. In Season One, Corinne was very ignorant of most everything Vic was doing. I had to play it like a very over-burdened, tired wife who still loved her husband even though everyone else in the audience knew he was sleeping with hookers, and doing all those horrible things. For my character, I was going for a very real look. I even wore my own maternity clotheseven though Corinne wasnt pregnantbecause I was more comfortable in them. There is something about a woman who is not a perfect size two. Vic and Corinne start off married in Season One and end up divorced. In the last season, Corinne begins to understand the person that Vic really is. I found Vics relationship with Connie, the hooker, interesting in that he found more tenderness with her than with his own wife. One of my favorite dramatic scenes came in Season One, where Corinne walks out on Vic, and hes left alone in that house, and he starts breaking down. It was pretty intense. Another dramatic scene I liked was when Kavanaugh breaks Corinne down and she rats on Vic. In Season Four, Jay Karnes played my love interest. Shawn and I are close friends with him and his wife off the set, so it was an uncomfortable, awkward situation. We never kissed, but we came close. It was awkward for Shawn to watch our scenes in editing, but I think Jay and I delivered on screen. Michael Jace is one of the best actors Ive seen on TV. He played the complexity of the homosexual/heterosexual world so beautifully that your heart went out to this guy. I wanted to do scenes with him, but that never happened. David Mamet came to direct an episode, and I cant say enough nice things about him. It was a feather in our cap to have Glenn Close do the show. It helped us in a sense of momentum, to push us a little more forward. And it was good storytelling on the writers part. As for controversy, there was one episode that David Mamet directed where Dutch strangles a cat. People were offended, but theyre not always going to like what you do. FX has allowed Shawn and the writers to write what they want. If they wanted to show David Aceveda get raped by a man, they did it. One of my biggest memories is at the Golden Globes, after the first season. We were all sitting around the table before our category was announced. I remember Michael Chiklis saying, Everybody needs to freeze this moment, and remember it, because it may not come again. Im proud of Shawn, who, when he started this thing, had never run a show before. He has become not only what I think is a great writer, but a great businessman, and wonderful to work with. I see how people respond to him. Im also proud of what everyone did on the showthe workmanship and the professionalism. Im going to cry. I dont know how to say goodbye. Im just going to enjoy every week that we have left, and walk away.

Before I came to FX, I was working at NBC, and we were wondering how we could compete with programs like The Sopranos, because they could do things we couldnt. FX pioneered the idea that you could take very edgy, very adult, very risky programming and find advertisers who would support it. The show was never designed to be about a case of the week or cops going out and catching criminals. It was a long-arcing, very complicated morality tale. It was always about race, gender, corruption, and urban policing. It was about a cop who had made a terrible mistake in the first episode and had murdered another police officer. It was about him trying to run away and escape the moral consequences of that act, and about all of the attempts by various people and forces to ultimately catch up with him. THE SHIELD is a tragedy of Shakespearean proportions. It is both an episodic show and a novel or play in three acts. The first act involves Vic Mackey and the Strike Team stealing money from the Armenians. The second act is about the unraveling of the Strike Team and the money train. The third act ends in the battle between Shane and Vic, who has created a Frankenstein monster in his own image. I said to Michael Chiklis, Youre the Johnny Carson of FX. I told Shawn Ryan, Your show is the first brick to build this network. People in the business were stunned when Michael won the Emmy Award, and then, several months later, the Golden Globe, and the series won for Best Drama. It was unprecedented, and it heralded in a new era in television.

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L A n D G R A F

FX has allowed Shawn and the writers to write what they want.

Each actor and character took me to a place that no one had Shawn and I talked about how many seasons the show ought to have. Shawn concluded that the act that Vic commits in the first episode had to be reckoned taken me before
with, and if the show were to remain true to itself, it would have to unspool over timeit had to have a beginning, a middle, and an end. The soul and moral conscience of the show is CCH Pounders character, Claudette Wyms. She is battle-hardened, a woman, an African-American, and is dealing with a physical ailment. There are performances by Jay Karnes that are as fine and nuanced as anything ever done on television. Michael Jaces character wrestles with his own sexuality, his Christian faith, and his sense of wanting to be a certain kind of man and father. His and Claudettes complex feelings, being African Americans in a police force thats perceived by the community as an occupying force, are part of the subtle, complex, thematic material that deals with race. If you think of THE SHIELD as a Shakespearean tragedy, you know its not necessarily going to end well for the lead character, but you have to wish and yearn for his redemption. We talked about bringing in a new character that would go toe-to-toe with Vic, but not in a physical sense. We wanted a mature female actor, and the strongest one we could think of was Glenn Close. Glenn Closes character comes in and seemingly offers Vic Mackey an opportunity at redemption, but ultimately realizes she has made a deal with the devil. I didnt think we could match the intensity and quality of Glenn Closes Monica Rawling arc, but what Forest brought with Kavanaugh was as fine a chapter as any in the entire saga, and one of the most interesting melds between actor and role Ive ever seen. The most controversial thing on the show, Benito Martinezs Aceveda being raped, became a very long-arcing meditation on this proud mans ego and his sense of what it is to be a man. Without the caliber of Benitos performance, THE SHIELD would have been a lesser show. Each actor and character took me to a place that no one had taken me before, as a viewer, where I thought about the human spirit and its capacity for good and evil in a different way because of the actors performance. The end of a story has to feel both surprising and inevitable. It was really important to us that THE SHIELD go out as it began, as a truly uncompromising, truly original work of art.

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When I became president of FX Networks in 1998, there were no expectations, no road map. There was a big gap between HBOwhich seemed to have a monopoly on high-quality, authentic, more adult-oriented programmingand the general entertainment broadcast networks, like TNT, TBS and USA. We decided to be in the middle, ad-supported, but to go after subject matter in a more authentic fashion and not worry too much about how wed get advertisers. Before Kevin Reilly, who had a track record in series development, came on board, cable was a bastion of low-cost programming with everything produced on the cheap. If we were going to compete with HBO and the Showtimes of this world, I would need a partner who had the courage to go with us, to shoulder that expense and creative vision. Every page of the pilot script was electric. It became apparent that Shawn Ryan knew where to mine true character, and that it came from a more instinctive, artistic bent than the angry exercise it might have been. My first impression of Michael Chiklis? Disaster. How, in Gods name, could The Commish be the most testosterone-ridden character in the history of television? I remember the day distinctly. We had an archaic-looking conference room from the fifties at FX. I saw a bald gentleman wearing a tight, black T-shirt who looked like he had been working out a lot. He was chewing gum. I saw the veins popping out on his head. He read with the casting director and basically scared the living daylights out of her. When he got up and left the room, everyone was dead silent. People turned around and looked at me. And my response was, he didnt just win the role, he WAS the role. He had sucked all the air out of the room. Kevin and I had a hard talk about how the pilot was going to end, because we filmed it as scripted. He said, If we go with this ending, Vic Mackey is going to be a bad dude throughout the series. And I said, It may just be the difference between growing up in Port Jefferson, where Kevin grew up, or the Bronx, where I grew up. In our social pecking order, snuffing out a rat takes precedence over being a good, clean cop. Ive always loved the relationship between Vic and Shane. Its such a fatherson relationship, two people looking at themselves in a mirror and seeing each other. Shane was, in many ways, the worst of Vic Mackey. And Vic Mackey was, in many ways, the aspiration of Shane. The night of the Emmys, when Michaels name was announced, it was mindblowing. It was an underdog story that this roly-poly comedic actor on a very small cable network, on a show that garnered as much criticism as it did praise, all of a sudden won. By the Golden Globes, we were cocky. But we honestly didnt think the Hollywood Foreign Press would respond well to THE SHIELD. European culture is way less receptive to violent content; their cops dont carry guns. The show and Michael won, anyway, and for us, it was justification that we had done something of high quality. THE SHIELD proved more than anything that flawed characters, in many ways, are the characters that people relate to most. And thats where the entertainment value came from, that relate-ability to someone who wasnt a born hero. On many levels, that show forced the whole creative community to say, If youre comin to play, you better put your game face on, because the rules have now changed. Were changing audiences appetites, and either youre going to feel like cotton candy or youre going to feel like steak. And this is what steak looks like today.

In September of 2000, I didnt even know where the network was. But Peter Liguori, with his background at HBO, was very convincing, and it seemed like there was nowhere to go at FX but up. Early on, someone talked to me about Shawn Ryan. This guy is a good writer. Maybe you want to develop with him. So they sent over the spec script for THE SHIELD, and it knocked me out. We called up Shawn, sat him down, and said, Well, well make this. He was kind of shell-shocked, and asked, You mean, this script? Shawn happens to be the rare breed of a talent and a great guy to work with. Hes also got a good poker face, because he seemed supremely confident in his ability to pull it off, and yet later said that he was pretty panicked. That confidence, ultimately, has served him well. We partnered him up with another great guy named Scott Brazil, an award-winning producer. He said to Scott on day one, I have no idea what Im doing. And Scott said, Dont worry. Well be fine. When Michael Chiklis got hip to what we were up to, I got a call saying, You know, Chiklis likes the role. He was certainly an established star, but we said, We probably cant afford him, and hes just not the way we see the role. But we were having a hard time casting it, and we let him come in and read. Michael was chewing Nicorette gum when he bolted in the door with that laser focus he brought to the role, and read the sides. It was literally like testing G-forces. Our faces were peeled back. And he just kept chewing his gum. There were no hellos, no chit-chat. He did the thing, and he walked out of the room with that Vic Mackey vibe to him. We said, Well, okay, there it is.

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R E I L Ly

THE SHIELD proved more than anything that flawed characters, in many ways, are the characters that people relate to most. And thats where the entertainment value came from

The pilot knocked me out. This kind of show was a The pilot knocked me out. This kind of show was a storybook thing that comes storybook thing that comes along very infrequently. I always say that my experience at FX was like The Bad News Bears winning the World Series. It was a pretty ragtag operation without a along very infrequently. tremendous amount of success. But with the combination of critical supportthe
Emmy, the Golden Globe, and the record ratingsit just kept delivering. At the Emmys, Liguori and I were sitting next to Chiklis. The announcement was made, and he started to get up, and Peter and I almost grabbed him, thinking, What are you getting out of your chair for? And we realized his name was called. The irony was that Liguori and I didnt even have tickets to the Governors Ball because they were $2,000 apiece. We had to scam our way in, like two idiots. I have a fond place in my heart for THE SHIELD because it recalls a moment in time when we were all taking a bet together. I was in charge of original programming for this basic cable network, and I wasnt going to get a lot of shots. If THE SHIELD didnt work, I had probably fired the one bullet in my gun. The shows legacy is bold storytelling that found its niche, and showed that there could be quality work done on the less conventional channels. Season to season, we would say, well, thats it, theyve hit the high water mark and they cant possibly top itand then they would. I owe a lot to THE SHIELD. We didnt create the show as executives. We just tried to create an environment for talent. And when that talent can do everything you hope for and then some, it ends up being good for all your careers.

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a creative producer and the best director we had. However, he rarely got the credit he deserved for all those things, because he never actively sought it out. The full range of his humanity and talents was fully known only to those of us who had the privilege of working side by side with him every day. His loss is devastating to us personally and to the television industry, professionally.

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TRIBUTE

I always felt like he fiercely guarded his people and if you left

SHAWN RYAN, Creator and Executive Producer of The Shield

the flock, hed wish you the best and shield his heart from missing you. If you wanted to come back, youd really have to work for his heart to open again. The most Hellenic man Ive ever met, with passions deep like the Niger.

CCH POUNDER, Co-Star of THE SHIELD


THE SHIELD family suffered a tremendous loss last year with the death of Scott Brazil, who joined the series in the first season as Executive Producer and Director. The award-winning television producer/director of groundbreaking drama series such as THE SHIELD and Hill Street Blues, died last April from respiratory failure due to complications from Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS, Lou Gehrigs disease) and Lyme disease. Despite his failing health, Brazil continued working, casting, prepping and producing THE SHIELD right up until his passing, during shooting of the first episode of season six. Scott served as Executive Producer of THE SHIELD, FXs first original drama series which premiered in March of 2002. He directed more episodes of THE SHIELD than any other director (11 of the series 75 episodes produced to date), including multiple season premieres and finales during the shows first four seasons. Brazil, along with SHIELD creator and Executive Producer Shawn Ryan, won the 2002 Golden Globe Award for Best TV Series Drama, becoming the first producers ever to win that award for a series televised by an advertiser-supported cable network. THE SHIELD also captured the 2005 Peabody Award for the series fourth season. For his work as a producer on the NBC classic police drama Hill Street Blues, he won two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Drama Series (1983,1984) and received two nominations in that category (1985, 1986), and won one Golden Globe Award for Best TV Series Drama (1983) and received two Golden Globe nominations in that category (1984, 1985). In addition to directing numerous episodes of THE SHIELD and Hill Street Blues, he directed multiple episodes of FXs Emmy and Golden Globe Award winning drama series nip/tuck; the ABC hit drama series Greys Anatomy; the CBS hit series CSI: Miami, NCIS (second half of the two hour pilot), JAG, and Nash Bridges; Buffy the Vampire Slayer for the WB; and the pilot episode of ESPNs critically acclaimed and controversial drama series Playmakers. He was a co-executive producer of the acclaimed series Gideons Crossing, starring Andre Braugher. Over the past several years, Brazil was actively developing television series for numerous networks. As recently as two weeks prior to his death, SPIKE TV ordered a pilot, The Kill Pit, from Brazil and James DeMonaco that Brazil was signed to executive produce and direct one of only two original drama series pilots ever ordered by the network. He also had other projects in development with Norman Morrill, who created Thief for FX, and another one with Adam Rapp, a Pulitzer Prize candidate for his play Red Light Winter. Brazil was born on May 12, 1955 in Sacramento and moved to Marin County when he was 12. He was a graduate of the University of Southern California, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the Annenberg School of Journalism. He was an active member of the Directors Guild of America for 22 years and the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. His first job out of college was working for MTM as a Production Assistant before quickly rising to the position of Associate Producer on MTMs production of the CBS series The White Shadow starring Ken Howard. He is survived by his wife, Marie; his daughter, Lindsay (15); his son, Mark (11); his father, David; his mother, Barbara; and brother, Griff. All of us at FX who worked closely with Scott Brazil are heartbroken at this loss. Everyone at this network owes Scott a debt of gratitude for the key role he played in launching THE SHIELD and with it our original programming brand. He was a peerless leader, artist and human being with an unforgettable combination of talent, strength, humility and generosity. He was the best of us, and we will miss him terribly. This was one of the good guys. Scott always took care of everyone and made them feel safe, but he also made sure that good work got done. In all the years Ive known him and worked with him, he never had a cross word for anyone, which is a hard thing to do in this tricky and sometimes mean-spirited business. It was an honor to have worked with such a tremendous producer, director and person. I met Scott as a terrified, acting neophyte on a show called The White Shadow. This was not only my first job in Hollywood but was also Scotts. He was an associate producer in the midst of full fledged producers who swirled around him with all the intensity, bravado and impatience that so often seems to come with the job. But even way back then, Scott was as gracious and humble as when I last saw him. Always reflective, making those around him feel they deserved the credit, the praise, the spotlight, he was an extraordinary exception to the oh-socommon rule of self importance. And that light, that grace will be missed not only by me personally, but by its impact, acknowledged or not, on us all.

JOHN LANDGRAF,

MICHAEL M. ROBIN,
Executive Producer of nip/tuck and Executive Producer of The Closer

President and General Manager, FX Networks

I cannot think of anyone who engendered more Scott was a loyal friend, a brilliant creative affection, admiration and respect than Scott. He collaborator, and an immense talent as both a fiercely guarded the creative vision of THE SHIELD and producer and director. He brought a contagious zealously supported and loved all of his associates. He enthusiasm and passion to everything he did. My life never drew attention to himself and he deserves the was enriched in countless ways for having known ovation that we have for him in our hearts. It was our him. Scott always pursued excellence but did so honor to work with such a rare man. with rare humility and unwavering grace. I will miss him always. PETER LIGUORI,
President of Entertainment, FOX (former President & CEO of FX Networks)

PETER HORTON,
Executive Producer/ Director of Greys Anatomy

A wonderful young man and probably the most energetic good worker I have ever known.

CARLTON CUSE,
Executive Producer of Lost

GRANT TINKER,
Former President of NBC

I owe Scott a debt of gratitude for pulling together a level of production value and execution on THE SHIELD that conventional wisdom at the time said was impossible on basic cable. Scotts trademark was an unflappable demeanor and good humor. Scott was a top notch human being.

KEVIN REILLY,

You can tell in the first five minutes of meeting someone if they can do the job and it was like that with Scott. Our instincts were right about him. He was smart, focused and unpretentious. He was a tremendous talent and a wonderful person and he will be sorely missed.

President of Entertainment, NBC

GREG HOBLIT,

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER AND DIRECTOR

Producer/Director Hill Street Blues, L.A. Law, NYPD Blue

MAY 12,1955APRIL 17,2006

A living example of humanity, humility and grace. I will celebrate his memory all the days of my life.

Scott was a giant.

MICHAEL CHIKLIS, Star of THE SHIELD

I will never forget Scott Brazil. He was that kind of a person.

Beneath the calm, kind, master-listener exterior was a black-belt risk taker: a man who not only looked into the dark side, but had the guts and the curiosity to dissect it, to find its place in the human soul. He was a sublime director, professional and prepared, but never rigid and always delighted by the unexpected. He loved to laugh, knowing when to let us all play. But most of all, and what makes him unforgettable, is that he was a prince of a man gravitas with a light touch. His belief in the potential of everyone around him elicited great, ground-breaking work...again and again. He will be missed because there is no one to take his place, but he will remain in our molecules, making us better, for the rest of our days.

GLENN CLOSE, Former Co-Star of THE SHIELD


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SERIES GUIDE
PREMIERED MARCH 12, 2002

SynOPSIS
The beginning. Working in secret, thinking we were doing something good, but not knowing for sure, because no one had seen the show. John Solberg showing us Diane Werts early review. Having to write and make Episode #2 after everyone loved the pilot. Then having to make #3. Julien catching Vic and his guys pocketing drugs. Vic catching Julien, the music montage to Magnetic Fields at the end of Cupid and Psycho. Cockfighting. Gilroy shooting that kid in front of Vic. Vic beating up Connie for all the right reasons. Dutch breaking the serial killer, then just breaking down. Autism. Premiering March 12, 2002. Kevin and Peter showing up the next day on set with champagne. The PTC trying to get our show off the air. Finding out we were picked up for a second season the same day my grandmother died. Michael winning the Emmy.

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GUEST STARS
EPISODE 1 PILOT
John Diehl Assistant Chief Gilroy Jamie Brown Connie Riesler Brent Roam Tomas Motyashik Walter Emanuel Jones Rondell Robinson Cedric Pendalton Tio Sticky Fingaz Kern Little

EPISODE DESCRIPTIOnS
EPISODE 9 THROWAWAy
Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey Joel Rosenthal Matthew Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie KK Dodds Kim Kelner Nina Jane Barry Officer Lilly Cacuzza

EPISODE 4 DAWG DAyS


Reed Diamond Terry Crowley Juan Garcia Moses Hernandez April Grace Frances Housely John Diehl Assistant Chief Gilroy Joel Rosenthal Matthew Mackey Guy Torry Marlon Demrall Camillia Sanes Aurora Aceveda

EPISODE 13 CIRCLES

EPISODE 2 OUR GAnG


Jim Ortlieb Max Perlich Ricki Lopez Michael Reid Mackay Jamie Brown Denis Forest Brian Boone Jodie L. Gullett Jeremiah W. Birkett Michael Auteri Page Kennedy Amy Bollenbacher Jauan Garcia Andrewa Marcellus Yancey Arias Brooklyn McLinn Chelsey Cole

EPISODE 5 BLOWBACK
John Diehl Assistant Chief Gilroy Brent Roam Tomas Motyashik Nina Jane Barry Officer Lily Cacuzza Kurt Sutter Margos Dezirian

EPISODE 10 DRAGOnCHASERS

John Diehl Assistant Chief Gilroy Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Matt Corboy Ray Carlson Cedric Pendelton Tio Melanie Myers Paula

EPISDOE 6 CHERRyPOPPERS

Camillia Sanes Aurora Aceveda Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey Jamie Brown Connie Reisler David Rees Snell Ronnie Frank Grillo Officer Paul Jackson Matt Corboy Officer Ray Carlson

| EPISODE 1 | PILOT While Det. Dutch Wagenbach and Det. Claudette Wyms investigate the murder of nancy Reborg, they discover that her daughter Jenny is missing and has been sold to a child molester by her drug-addicted father. Capt. David Aceveda tries to crack corruption in the precinct by recruiting Officer Terry Crowley to help him take down Det. Vic Mackey, leader of the divisions elite Strike Team unit. Officers Danny Sofer and Julien Lowe arrest a man who slashed his ex-girlfriends tires. | EPISODE 2 | OUR GAnG Internal Affairs launches an inquiry into a police officers death. David begins his own investigation of Vics actions. Claudette and Dutch track down the shooter of a churro vendor. The Strike Team busts a gang initiation. Rookie Julien gets pointers from Danny and experiences one of his own initiation rituals as a cop. | EPISODE 3 | THE SPREAD It is warrant sweeps day at the precinct. Danny and Julien stumble upon a gun smuggling ring while delivering their warrants. Dutch and Claudette track down Connies (a prostitute who is Vics confidential informant) attacker, who Dutch suspects may be a serial killer. Vic and the Strike Team detain a basketball superstar. | EPISODE 4 | DAWG DAyS Vic must broker a peace between Kern Little and T-Bonz, two rappers whose personal animosity towards each other is broiling over in to the streets. Danny is attacked after identifying a shooter. Julien helps a woman whose sons body has been stolen. Dutch and Claudette search for a missing migrant worker. David allies himself with Kingmaker Jorge Machado to further his political ambitions.

| EPISODE 5 | BLOWBACK Vic and the Strike Team bust an Armenian gangs drug delivery and hold back some of the powder to give to known drug-dealer Rondell Robinson. But when Strike Team member Det. Shane Vendrell makes an unscheduled stop, the drugs, along with the police issued vehicle in which theyve been placed, are stolen. David races to find the stolen goods before the Strike Team gets to them, so that he may finally have proof of Mackeys illegal behavior. Vic discovers his son is autistic. | EPISODE 6 | CHERRyPOPPERS Dutch, with the help of an FBI profiler and the precincts resources, has 24 hours to catch a serial killer. Danny contemplates taking the Sergeants exam. Aided by Juliens information, David proceeds with his investigation of Vics illegal behavior. The Strike Team busts an underage prostitution ring. | EPISODE 7 | PAy In PAIn Vic and the Strike Team go to the aid of another precinct to stop a spree killer. David receives Juliens affidavit about Vics illegal behavior and contacts Internal Affairs. Dutch and Claudette investigate a psychic charged with fraud. Danny and Juliens rift grows. | EPISODE 8 | CUPID & PSyCHO The allegations against the Strike Team for stealing drugs is the headline of the paper. Assistant Chief Gilroy decides to suspend the Strike Team pending an investigation and assign them to the detective pool. Vic is partnered up with Claudette while Shane is partnered with Dutch. Vic blackmails Julien with the fact that Julien is gay, causing Julien to recant his statement.

| EPISODE 9 | THROWAWAy Vic and the Strike Team must clean up its own mess after planting a gun on the wrong guy in a truckjacking case. Julien and Dannys rift continues, while David lets them both know that they need to work together to further their careers. Claudette deals with the mess of her family during a visit from her father, married daughter and daughters new boyfriend. | EPISODE 10 | DRAGOnCHASERS Vic and Ronnie help Connie through drug withdrawal in a desperate attempt to keep her son, leaving Shane and Lemonhead to break a strip club mugging ring. Back at the Barn, Dutch follows his instincts about a serial killer and Danny is bitten by an HIVinfected perp. | EPISODE 11 | CARnIVORES Vic and the Strike Team mediate between Rondell Robinson and the nation of Islam. Dutch and Claudette investigate a brutal home invasion within the tight-lipped Korean community and David revisits his past. | EPISODE 12 | TWO DAyS OF BLOOD While Vic answers Assistant Chief Gilroys call for help in covering up a hit and run before Dutch discovers the facts of the case, Shane and Lemonhead follow the trail of a gunrunner with a penchant for cockfights. David turns to Claudette after a double homicide raises ire and fear within an ignored community. | EPISODE 13 | CIRCLES Vic and David must join forces to stop the bogus 9-1-1 calls that are luring cops into deadly ambushes in the aftermath of a riot. Assistant Chief Gilroy attempts to play them against each other and destroy their careers in a desperate effort to save his own.

David Rees Snell Ronnie Jamie Brown Connie Reisler Richard Portnow Jim Wright Kim Miyori Mrs. Park Svetlana Ivy Dizon Sun-Lee

EPISODE 11 CARnIVORS

EPISODE 7 PAy In PAIn


John Diehl Assistant Chief Gilroy April Grace Frances Housely Brent Roam Tomas Motyashik Kimberly McCullough Deena Klein

EPISODE 3 THE SPREAD


Reed Diamond Terry Crowley Juan Garcia Moses Hernandez April Grace Frances Housely John Diehl Assistant Chief Gilroy Joel Rosenthal Matthew Mackey Guy Torry Marlon Demrall

Camillia Sanes Aurora Aceveda Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrnie Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Efrain Figueroa Jorge Machado Kirk Jones Kern Little Walter Emanuel Jones Rondell Robinson Sandy Mulvihill Mrs. Emerich Matt Corboy Officer Ray Carlson Sandra Purpuro Tereza Verela Brent Roam Tomas Motyashik Jane Cho Yun Dae

EPISODE 8 CUPID & PSyCHO

Camillia Sanes Aurora Aceveda John Diehl Assistant Chief Gilroy Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey Joel Rosenthal Matthew Mackey Efrain Figueroa Jorge Machado Brent Roam Tomas Motyashik Amy Bollenbacher Fran Jeremiah Burkett Hooper Page Kennedy Lamar

EPISODE 12 TWO DAyS OF BLOOD

John Diehl Assistant Chief Gilroy Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey Autumn Chicklis Cassidy Mackey Dick Anthony Williams Rev. Neal Cook Matt Corboy Ray Carlson

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PREMIERED JANUARY 7, 2003

SynOPSIS
Trying to prove it wasnt a fluke. Tijuana. The Money Train. Utter exhaustion. Armadillo and his burning tires. Lem singing Hall and Oates. More exhaustion. Winning the Golden Globe. Melanie Lynsky playing a fantastic killer for us. The controversial Flashback episode. The firefight in the apartment complex. Killing Armadillo and blaming Danny for it. Finally getting to kill Kurt Sutter. Corrine discovering Vics affair. Vic and Shane having to pretend to be bad cops. The Live song playing over that table of cash.

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GUEST STARS
EPISODE 1 THE QUICK FIX
Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey Cedric Pendleton Tio Jonathan Higgins Jasper Lucinda Jenny Lanni Kellis Mark Rolston Gordie Liman Danny Pino Armando Armadillo Quintero Monnae Michael Vanessa Emilio Rivera Navaro Quintero David Rees Snell Ronnie Elizabeth Rodrigues Lita Valverde Ronreaco Lee Taylor Orrs Jonathan Neil Schneider Manny Sandoval Esther K. Chae Uni Donna Kwan Frank Merino Hector Lucinda Jenny Lannie Kellis Shaun Duke Alex Eznik Cheryl White Robyn Cummings Chris Payne Gilbert Charlie Don Maloney Lance Hinkle Melanie Lynskey Marcy Lindhoff Marguertie MacIntyre Emma Prince Monnae Michaell Vanessa T.J. Hall Randall Mahryah Shain Doug

EPISODE DESCRIPTIOnS
EPISODE 12 BREAKPOInT
Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Autumn Chicklis Cassidy Mackey Camillia Sanes Aurora Aceveda Frank Grillo Paul Jackson Matt Corboy Ray Carlson Brent Roam Tomas Motyashik Efrain Figueroa Jorge Machado John Scherer Gary Parsons Ron Canada Chief Tom Bankston Brian White Tavon Garris Dean Lemont Huell

EPISODE 8 SCAR TISSUE


Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Mackey David Raibon Van Bro Lucinda Jenny Lanie Kellis Danny Pino Armadillo Quintero Marguertie MacIntyre Emma Prince Melanie Myers Paula

| EPISODE 1 | THE QUICK FIX As Vic and the Strike Team head to Tijuana to uncover the person behind their poisoned cocaine, Dutch and Claudette try to track down the man responsible for fire necklacing the captains of two separate gangs. | EPISODE 2 | DEAD SOLDIERS While Claudette focuses on Armadillo and his connection to two homicides and a rape, Vic tries to lead her down a path that wont connect him to Armadillos newest target: Tio. | EPISODE 3 | PARTnERS While Vic and his old partner Joe collaborate on how to take down an old enemy, Dutch and Claudette search to find the people behind the torture and mutilation of a woman who may still be alive. Claudette asks David for permission to look into Vics bank statements, as she suspects he was involved in taking payments from drug dealer Tio. | EPISODE 4 | CARTE BLAnCHE While Vic and Det. Shane Vendrell go undercover as dirty cops, Dutch and Claudette discover that a gun turned in during a Toys for Guns drive is linked to one of Claudettes old cases. | EPISODE 5 | GREEnLIT David works with Vic and the Strike Team to take down a dealer giving heroin to school kids, while Dutch and Claudette help a woman find her Alzheimer-addled mother. Danny threatens to tell Juliens fiance about his past. | EPISODE 6 | HOMEWRECKER When Dutch, Claudette, and Vic work together to find the person behind a massacre at a womans shelter, Claudette finds herself the odd person out when Dutch sides with Vic on how to handle the situation.

| EPISODE 7 | BARnSTORMERS When David tells Dutch that the department is embarrassed by how he handled the Bob and Marcy case, Dutch is forced to take any action necessary to prove himself in a new murder case. Meanwhile, Vic and Emma try to help a woman whos in an abusive relationship. | EPISODE 8 | SCAR TISSUE As Vic and the Strike Team continue their search for Armadillo, Claudette gets uncomfortably close to uncovering some of Vics secrets by going through Corrine. Dutch takes Danny under his wing to help solve an assault case. | EPISODE 9 | CO-PILOT Flashback to the first day of the Barn. Vic forms his Strike Team and immediately makes his presence known on the street. Dutch is pegged as the Barns rube, while he and Claudette realized that they would make a good team. David discovers that he has less power in this experiment than he thought. | EPISODE 10 | COyOTES Lanies negative report on the Barn is leaked to the press, sending David and Vic running for cover. To make matters worse, Gilroy returns to ask for Vics help in smuggling him out of the country in order to avoid prison. Claudette faces her own demons as she and Dutch investigate a homicide. | EPISODE 11 | InFERnO One of the countrys most wanted criminals is back in town and Vic and David will do whatever it takes to be the ones to bring him in. Dutch and Claudette try to crack a store owner when his underage employee claims that he raped her.

| EPISODE 12 | BREAKPOInT While the Strike Team puts the finishing touches on the money train take down, Vic goes in alone and works with Dutch and Claudette to find a missing kid. David gets an unwanted visit from the Chief and Julien receives an unpleasant surprise. | EPISODE 13 | DOMInOES FALLInG When a gang execution hits close to home for Claudette, Vic, Tavon and Dutch work together to find the culprit before anyone else gets hurt. Shane, Lem and Ronnie are forced to choose between hitting the money train without Vic and letting it go. Danny receives some life changing news and Juliens harassment reaches a whole new level.

EPISODE 5 GREEnLIT

EPISODE 2 DEAD SOLDIERS

Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey Cedric Pendleton Tio Johnathan Higgins Jasper Lucinda Jenny Lannie Kellis Mark Rolston Gordie Liman Danny Pino Armando Armadillo Quintero David Rees Snell Ronnie Dylan Haggerty Barney Plotkin Veena Bidasha Yahssirah Al-Thani

EPISODE 3 PARTnERS

Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Mark Rolston Gordie Liman Lucinda Jenny Lannie Kellis Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Mackey Joel Rosenthal Matthew Mackey Veena Bidasha Yassirah Al-Thani Matt Corboy Officer Ray Carlson Melanie Lynskey Marcy Ronreaco Lee Taylor Orrs Marc Vann Bob Lindhoff Garland Whitt Fleetwood Walker

Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Mackey Joel Rosenthal Matthew Mackey Cammilia Sanes Aurora Aceveda Jamie Brown Connie Reisler Matt Corboy Ray Carlson Peter Higgins Dr. Emil Bohdan Tyra Ferrell Karen Mitchell Danny Pino Armadillo Quintero Monnae Michael Vanessa Elizabeth Anne Smith Anne Sutton Rainbow Borden Duardo Jonathan hernandez Felipe Gomez

EPISODE 9 CO-PILOT

EPISODE 13 DOMInOS FALLInG

Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Jamie Brown Connie Reisler John Diehl Ben Gilroy Michael Auteri Desk Sargent Nathan Walter Emanuel Jones Rondell Robinson Reed Diamond Terry Crowley

EPISODE 6 HOMEWRECKER
Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Mackey Joel Rosenthal Matthew Mackey Jamie Brown Connie Reisler Matt Corboy Ray Carlson Gordie Liman Mark Rolston Veena Bidasha Yassirah Al-Thani

EPISODE 10 COyOTES

Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie John Diehl Ben Gilroy Lucinda Jenny Lannie Kellis Efrain Figueroa Jorge Machado Matt Corboy Ray Carlson Erick Carrillo Quazi

Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Autumn Chicklis Cassidy Mackey Camillia Sanes Aurora Aceveda Matt Corboy Ray Carlson Frank Grillo Paul Jackson Brian White Tavon Garris Ron Canada Chief Tom Bankston Monnae Michaell Vanessa T.J. Hall Randall Barry Sigismondi Sheriff

EPISODE 11 InFERnO

EPISDOE 4 CARTE BLAnCHE

EPISODE 7 BARnSTORMERS

Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Mackey Joel Rosenthal Matthew Mackey Veena Bidasha Yassirah Al-Thani

Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Gardocki Joel Rosenthal Matthew Mackey Matt Corboy Ray Carlson Nichole Hiltz Tulips Veena Bidasha Yassirah Al-Thani

Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Lucinda Jenny Lannie Kellis Sticky Fingas Kern Little Brent Roam Tomas Motyashik Matt Corboy Ray Carlson Mark Rolston Gordie Liman Brian White Tavon Garris Monnae Michaell Vanessa

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PREMIERED MARCH 9, 2004

SynOPSIS
Bottom Bitch. Tavon flying through a windshield. Introducing Mara, easily the most hated character on the show. Telling Benny what was coming up in Episode #5. Seeing him knock it out of the park with incredible bravery. The Decoy Squad. Lem burning the money. No Emmys or Golden Globes, but still loving the show. Never quite getting the showdown in Posse Up to quite work. David Mamet! David Fucking Mamet! Clark Gregg and Rebecca Pidgeon. Letting the cat live. Then deciding we needed to kill the cat. Making PETAs Worst 10 list. Being asked to do 2 extra episodes, which sounded cool at the time, but then felt like 5 extra episodes later on. Sweeping the Golden Satellites. Learning what the Golden Satellites were. Dean White getting to direct. The riceburner not exactly living up to what I imagined. Playing too much on-line poker, resulting in the titles for the last two episodes.
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GUEST STARS
Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Gardocki Brian White Tavon Garris Sticky Fingas Kern Little Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Mackey Joel Rosenthal Matthew Mackey Matt Corboy Ray Carlson David Raibon Van Bro Melanie Myers Paula Herzl Tobey Armin Chorekian Michelle Hicks Mara Sewell Vincent Angell Owen Thispen Matt Gerald Willem Quigley Nigel Gibbs Asst. Chief Roy Phillips Cal Gibson Albert Keeg Edward Rodrigo Diaz Arno Jay Brown Biff Frankie Rodriguez Diagur Hunter Bodine Henry Rico Bueno Jesse Wiley Pickett Lex Vick Sabitjian Petrus Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Gardocki Brian White Tavon Garris Sticky Fingas Kern Little Ron Canada Chief Tom Bankston Michele Hicks Mara Sewell Frankie Rodriguez Diagur Jose Rodario Gustavo Gus Cruz R. Ernie Silva Lonzo Wang Jeremy Ray Valdez Esteban Guillermo Diaz Garza Amaris Dupree Jaelene William Duggan Tech Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Gardocki Brian White Tavon Garris Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Mackey Efrain Figueroa Jorge Machado Michele Hicks Mara Sewell Melanie Myers Paula Aisha Hinds Anni Price Jeannette Miller Isabel Nelson Rudy Moreno Javier Sanchez Brent Sexton Rachel Carlino Nicki Micheaux Trish George Gareth Williams Walon Burke Christine Lusita Caliente Mageina Tovah Farrah Marilyn Sanabria Layla Faruq Tauheed Smooth

EPISODE DESCRIPTIOnS
EPISODE 8 CRACKInG ICE
Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Gardocki Michele Hicks Mara Sewell Matt Gerald Tommy Hisk Nicki Micheaux Trish George Gareth Williams Walon Burke Aisha Hinds Annie Price Natalie Zea Lauren Riley Ronreaco Lee Taylor Orrs Linda Friedman Nina Kenneth Colom Lucas Max Hernandez Toby Jernard Burks Pretty Boy Parems Benita Marti Rahdika Sindaram Bert Kreisher Alfred Christopher Guyton Big Crunk Paula Jai Parker Desiree Elizabeth Greer Ginny Jon Ecklund Hunter Kerry Leigh Michaels Judge Banks Khary Payton Lil Psych Donna Pieroni Louise Cheryl Francis Harrington Lucretia Ken Cosby Black Clerk 1 Rita Jett Black Clerk 2 Paul Eric Jerome Black Clerk 3 CJ Black Clerk 5 Aydiee Vaughn Black Clerk 6 Raleigh Friend Clerk Nadia Shazana Nurse Chrisopher Corey Smith Random White Clerk Lucille M. Oliver Sister #1 Hunter Bodine Henry Frankie Rodriguez Diagur Paul Saucido Carlos Kurt Caceres Juan Wilmer Calderon Ricky Katherine Anderson Yolanda Larry Sullivan Craig Milne Clarke Gregg Will Faulks DeLane Matthews Stella Sewell Sofie Calderon Elisa Simon Rhee John Cho Glen Badyna Larry McBride Daniel Day Kim Thomas Ngo Lydia Look Tracy Pak Willis Burke II Bucky Bill McKenzie Chi Chi Champagne Powell Leroy Atticas Todd Mario Maruice Sherbanee Silvio Haunani Minn Elderly Woman Suyan Kim Hostess CW Pyun Korean Man Elizabeth Jayne Hong Korean Wife Susan Oh Korean Woman Yvans Jourdain Storeowner Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Gardocki Brian White Tavon Garris Michele Hicks Mara Sewell Andrew Borba Crosby Nell Natalie Zea Lauren Riley Dominic Hoffman Lewis Sperling Monnae Michaell Vanessa T.J. Hall Randall Macos ferraez Leith Vahe Bejan Kail Saffian Paul Hewitt Mark Baron Ryan Templeton Mary Venezuela Dan Martin Charles Williams Sergio Delano Lambert Terrence Williams Stana Katic Ayla Karmin Murcelo Carol Oded Gross Jon Hrach Titzian Lernig Angela Sarafyan Sosi Mike Batayeh Yervant Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Gardocki Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Mackey Joel Rosenthal Matthew Mackey Camillia Sanes Aurora Aceveda Stan Katic Ayla Melanie Myers Paula Kenneth Colom Lucas Michael Tomlinson Ben Horton Michael Benyaer Goma Hagar Andre Benjamin Robert Huggins Cari Golden Rommi Cohen Ray Stoney Walter Clifton Yasmin Delawari Angelica Krystal Fernandez Marta Mashari Laula Bain Michy Nikos Psarras Mihalis Gilbert De La Pena Napolean Scott Damian Palian Roman Hilario Papi Harace Carpenter Reynaldo Breena Shephard Vangie Aixa Xiomara Dennis W. Hall Guard

EPISODE 1 PLAyInG TIGHT

Nicki Micheaux Trish George Gareth Williams Walon Burke Kimberly McCullough Deena Klein Kenneth Colom Lucas Paul Saucido Carlos Izturis Chris Palmquist Dean Warrison Kiran Rao Dr. Gentry Charlie Pualson Bill Tangi Ambrose Chana Chuy Garcia Edixon Tim Derzarn Kevin Orlando Ashley Meaty Linda Friedman Nina Eric Lange Robert Mae Mercer Selma Tom Choi Sheriff Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Gardocki Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Mackey Joel Rosenthal Matthew Mackey Michele Hicks Mara Sewell Matt Gerald Tommy Hisk Vincent Angell Owen Thispen Frankie Rodriguez Diagur Linda Friedman Nina Hunter Bodine Henry Baadja-Lyne Diana Peabo Aferno Omilami Vince Peabo

| EPISODE 1 | PLAyInG TIGHT Vic and the Strike Team must disarm two rival gangs on the brink of war. Dutch and Claudette investigate a Money Train robbery and the murder of two Armenian gangsters. |EPISODE 2 | BLOOD & WATER When Vic decides to use some of the Money Train stash in a gunrunning sting that goes awry, tensions run high as the Strike Team tries to fix Vics mistake. Meanwhile, theres a glimmer of hope when Dutch and Claudettes case ends up being linked to Vics gunrunning case. | EPISODE 3 | BOTTOM BITCH As Claudette and Vic butt heads over a prostitute determined to bring down her pimp at any cost, Dutch uncovers a disturbing trend of rapes in Farmington. When a fellow politician is arrested for prostitute solicitation, David is stuck between politics and his conscience. | EPISODE 4 | STREAKS & TIPS Threatened by the newly installed Decoy Squad, the Strike Team puts their reputation on the line as they compete to solve a car-jacking case before their new rivals. While tension builds in Shane and Tavons already frayed relationship, Dutch gets in over his head without Claudette on an attempted murder case. | EPISODE 5 | MUM As Vic tries to wiggle out from under Claudettes new supervision of the Strike Team, he struggles to keep track of David who is close to finding out the truth behind the Money Train heist. Meanwhile, Dutchs elderly rapist theory is close to being proven when all the pieces dont fit together on a routine robbery investigation. | EPISODE 6 | POSSE UP When a gruesome double murder hits close to home at the barn, Vic rallies the Unis to posse up and disappear from the grid to try and help a fellow officer. Against Acevedas orders, Claudette and Dutch take The Cuddler rape investigation to a new level.

| EPISODE 7 | SAFE Vic and the Strike Team decide to take risky measures to protect themselves from being linked to the Money Train heist. Unfortunately, their plan is interrupted when one of Vics open cases is suddenly linked to a narco Corrido song. | EPISODE 8 | CRACKInG ICE An oversight puts Walon and Trish in serious danger during an undercover job and Claudette is to blame. Meanwhile, Tommy makes a drastic decision when he realizes nobody in the Barn can help him get back on the job. | EPISODE 9 | SLIPKnOT When two racially motivated murders are linked to one another in Farmington, David orders Claudette to get the entire Barn involved before a gang war breaks out. Danny and Julien discover the same kid who beat up a Jewish man and his son may be the same perp who has assaulted Corrine. | EPISODE 10 | WHAT POWER IS... Captain Aceveda finds himself in a near fatal confrontation and to service his own personal agenda, he enlists Vics help to take down the suspects who shot at him.Claudette rejoins Dutch on the search for the cuddler rapist as they get a stunning break on the case. | EPISODE 11 | STRAyS During a routine bust on street bangers, Vic and his team discover a money laundering ring that reaches far and wide in the crime community. Meanwhile, Dutch is face to face with The Cuddler rapist, and when he attempts to get inside his criminal mind, The Cuddler turns the tables and digs into Dutchs mind, with psychological consequences for Dutch. | EPISODE 12 | RICEBURnERS When David assigns Vic and his team to serve a high risk warrant to service his political agenda, they find themselves embroiled in a hostile struggle with the Korean community.

| EPISODE 13 | FIRE In THE HOLE When a mole in the Treasury Department is discovered and the framed suspect in the Armenian money train robbery turns up missing, Vic and the Strike Team race to find the suspect before their cover is blown. Claudette attempts to make amends with the Decoy Squad by going undercover to help them on a case. | EPISODE 14 | ALL In With an Armenian hit man hot on their trail, the Strike Team sweeps the streets of the Armenian crime community to find him, before he finds them. With information from a mole in the Treasury Department, David finally catches a lead on the connection between the Strike Team and the money train robbery. As Dutch and Claudette investigate a case that could repeal hundreds of convictions, Claudette has to decide between her conscience and her career. | EPISODE 15 | On TILT When David confirms that the Strike Team is the target of an Armenian mob hit, Vic must take matters into his own hands. Claudettes career is on the line when she disobeys Davids orders to put a case to rest that may prove the innocence of convicted felons.

EPISODE 11 STRAyS

EPISODE 5 MUM

EPISODE 2 BLOOD & WATER

Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Gardocki Joel Rosenthal Matthew Mackey Michele Hicks Mara Sewell Sandy Mulvihill Mrs. Emerich Natalie Zea Lauren Riley Delane Matthews Stella Sewell Rebecca Pidgeon Joanna Faulks Clark Gregg Will Faulks Dominic Hoffman Lewis Sperling Lionel Mark Smith Callan Larnell Stovall Luddy Jim Cody Williams Preston Vicellous Shannon Trick Keith Davis Banger Mark Luna Suspect

EPISODE 14 ALL In

EPISODE 12 RICEBURnERS
Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Gardocki RonReaco Lee Taylor Orrs Andrew Borba Crosby Nell Natalie Zea Lauren Riley Rif Hutton James Freeman Tom Yi Rodriguez Wayne Lopez Arreyo Gonzalez Croix Lazzara Charles Gray Wanda Lee Evans Ginnie Clay Douglas Roberts Henry Hank Deitze Simon Rhee John Cho Glen Badyna Larry McBride Daniel Day Kim Thomas Ngo Lydia Look Tracy Pak Willis Burke II Bucky Bill McKenzie Chi Chi Champagne Powell Leroy Atticas Todd Mario Maruice Sherbanee Silvio Haunani Minn Elderly Woman Suyan Kim Hostess CW Pyun Korean Man Elizabeth Jayne Hong Korean Wife Susan Oh Korean Woman Yvans Jourdain Storeowner

EPISODE 6 POSSE UP
Jim Zulevic Detective Camara Mia Wesley Gail Linley JC Mackenzie Peter Kouf James Leo Ryan Soren Arnovic Tommy Hinkley Steve Griggs Arnell Powell Darontay Jay Sefton Don Shawn Carter Peterson Lance Frank Ashmore Lucian Doug Sinclair Walt Michael Esparza Wolf Francisco Viana Reporter Alejandro Furth Uni

EPISODE 9 SLIPKnOT

EPISODE 3 BOTTOM BITCH

EPISODE 7 SAFE

EPISODE 4 STEAKS AnD TIPS

Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Gardocki Brian White Tavon Garris Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Mackey Michele Hicks Mara Sewell Monnae Michaell Vanessa TJ Hall Randall Matt Gerald Tommy Hisk Vincent Angell Owen Thispen Aisha Hinds Annie Price

Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Gardocki Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Mackey Michele Hicks Mara Sewell Joel Rosenthal Matthew Mackey Michele Hicks Mara Sewell Nicki Micheaux Trish George Gareth Williams Walon Burke Aisha Hinds Annie Price Linda Friedman Nina V.J. Foster Smith Bunnie Rivera Siler Irma Maldonado Joe Ordaz Julio Gallegos Natalie Zea Lauren Reilly Luis Robledo Otilio Ramirez Daniella Garcia Reina Maldonado Ruben Garfias Rigoberto Aceveda Alejandro Patino Baodelo Ken Garcia Chaydez Yelyna de Leon Valentina Steve Sotelo Ranchero

Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Gardocki Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Mackey Joel Rosenthal Matthew Mackey Camillia Sanes Aurora Aceveda Michele Hicks Mara Sewell Nicki Micheaux Trish George Gareth Williams Walon Burke Vincent Angell Owen Thispen Aisha Hinds Annie Price Nigel Gibbs Roy Phillps Linda Friedman Nina Kenneth Colom Lucas Yoann Cifuentes Avram Rabinowitz Dwayne L. Barnes Link Lonni Hughes Merril Jindrich La Trice harper Oleana Jones Steve Cell Cobalt Veronica Del Paloacio Gitana Gary Cruz Neron Tom Yi Rodriguez Lynette DuPree Susanah Noel Guglielmi Suvoto Rashaan Nall Tobar M. Neko Parham Twizzy Oren Williams Kid

EPISODE 15 On TILT

EPISODE 13 FIRE In THE HOLE

EPISODE 10 WHAT POWER IS

Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Gardocki Camillia Sanes Aurora Aceveda Michele Hicks Mara Sewell Kenneth Colom Lucas Melanie Meyers Paula

Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Rees Snell Ronnie Gardocki RonReaco Lee Taylor Orrs Andrew Borba Crosby Nell Natalie Zea Lauren Riley Rif Hutton James Freeman Tom Yi Rodriguez Wayne Lopez Arreyo Gonzalez Croix Lazzara Charles Gray Wanda Lee Evans Ginnie Clay Douglas Roberts Henry Hank Deitze

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PREMIERED MARCH 15, 2005

SynOPSIS
Glenn Close. Glenn Close. Glenn Close. Anthony Anderson. Anthony Anderson. Anthony Anderson. Michael Pena. Adding Paula and David. Antwon shooting the girl. The dog reaching for his gun. Billings cowardice. Scott Brazil starting to walk with a limp, then directing his best episode ever. Beginning to see the end of the show off in the distance. Finally getting the pride of Rockford, Cheap Trick, on the show.

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GUEST STARS
EPISODE 1 THE CURE
Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Ress Snell Ronnie Gardocki Camillia Sanes Aurora Aceveda Nigel Gibbs Roy Phillips David Marciano Steve Billings Lee Reyes Fernando Cruz Linda Castro Mrs. Gopez Anna Maria Horsford Beth Insardi Anthony Anderson Antwon Mitchell Micahel Papajohn Mike Cayemitte Marcuis Harris Dead Eye Fabiola Cayemitte Elena Dannon Green Geoffry Kern Saunders Kreg Martin Clark Obo Howard Alonzo Rip Neil Lewis Stank Christian Redd T-Gun Wells Rosales Tito Robert Wu Wayne Haimes Sheri Goldner Bartender Elijah Runcorn Boy Cat Hammons Hooker James Tumminia Man Jerry Jones Old-Timer Neil Lewis Stank Tequan Richmond Lionel Burrell Izzy Diaz Rodrigo Diaz Six Reasons Al Choppa Jenkins Leonine Guilliard Chenille Jenkins Jarvis George Carl Miller Ali Dean Ameen Nasir Deborah Van Valkernburgh Gail Roggin Ronnie Warner Terrence Ross Michael J. Pagan Big Crane Tanya Alexander Bounce Allen Maldonado Flash Sahar Bibiyan Kira Andrew Ableson Kyle Quinton Medina Lil Bull Terence J. Rotolo Mario Erika T. Johnson Mercedes Gary Rowland Otis Kamil Beale Puppethead Christina Woods Tanika Michael Edwin Foreman Nick Gillie Odet Robert F. Harrison, Jr. SNL Gary Bullock Warren Florence Regina Woman

EPISODE DESCRIPTIOnS
EPISODE 9 STRInG THEORy
Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Ress Snell Ronnie Gardocki David Marciano Steve Billings Jarvis George Carl Miller Anthony Anderson Antwon Mitchell Michael Pena Armando Army Renta Joseph (Julian) Soria Napo Spider Reyes Laurence Mason Halpern White Chaney Kley Asher Kenneth Colom Lucas Robert Wu Scooby Keith Pillow Reporter #1 Aaron Frazier Yancy Backus Teddy Lane, Jr. Gideon Mazell Pamela Shaddock Vonda Miller Lydia Blanco Lydia Quall Kevin Whitaker Franklin Kryzie Bone Pipes Caryn Ward Queenie Joel Stoffer Roger Mark Edward Smith Owner

EPISODE 6 InSURGEnTS

EPISODE 4 DOGHOUSE

EPISODE 2 GRAVE

Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Ress Snell Ronnie Gardocki David Marciano Steve Billings Anna Maria Horsford Beth Insardi Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Mackey Anthony Anderson Antwon Mitchell RonReaco Lee Taylor Orrs Dominic Hoffman Lewis Sperling Linda Friedman Nina Robert Wu Scooby Kelvin Brown Fat Benish Donna Cooper Olive/Olivia Kenshaw Alex Fernandez Bob Mamyn Michael Pena Armando Army Renta Elijah Kelly Jaymon Walters Laurence Mason Halpern White Chaney Kley Asher Joe Renteria Calvin Marcus Brown Cromo Peter Pasco Cyril Ericn Underwood Hope Josh Phillips John Kevin Nichols McReeder David Hawthorne Zerkow Roxanne Dover Yo Ben Onyango Clerk Maria Lauren Girl Jane Lanier Medical Examiner Bert Rosario Plumber

Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Ress Snell Ronnie Gardocki Anna Maria Horsford Beth Insardi Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Mackey Jarvis George Carl Miller Anthony Anderson Antwon Mitchell Michael Pena Armando Army Renta Roberto Montesinos Felix Blinky Contreras Laurence Mason Halpern White Chaney Kley Asher Kenneth Colom Lucas Noel Gugliemi Suvuto Abby Brammell Sara Frazier Mel Winkler Maurice Webster Shannon Convery Leslie Martin Laura Roth Amber Denice Duff Gretchen Paul Matthew Ellis Harris Alex Castillo Javier Dominic Daniel K.D. Annie Weirich Morgan Ellerinel Woman

Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Ress Snell Ronnie Gardocki Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Mackey Anthony Anderson Antwon Mitchell Michael Pena Armando Army Renta Marhsall Bell Bill Wilson Chaney Kley Asher Michael J. Pagan Big Crane Melanie Myers Paula Robert Wu Scooby Christian Redd T-Gun Gregory Prather Reverend Brock Ray Campbell Kelavon Gardner Greg Easgles Agent Hendricks Kevin Cooney Agent Lamberti Sy Richardson Brother William Mike McCafferty Bruce Ying Liu Odile Joseph (Julian) Soria Spider Steve Turner Verdice

David Marciano Steve Billings Rebecca Pidgeon Joanna Faulks Anthony Anderson Antwon Mitchell RonReaco Lee Taylor Orrs Nigel Gibbs Assistant Chief Roy Phillips Kurt Caceres Juan Rodriguez Sophia Calderon Elisa Kenneth Colom Lucas Linda Friedman Nina Darrow Igus Al Porter La Monde Byrd Jason Porter Cathy Lind Hayes Heide Prue Cliff Weissman Lenny Scaglia Olo Alailima Francis Bumper Valverde Katia Bokor Irina Roman Varshavsky Osip Ron Bottitta Perry April Gooding Teresa Michael hmourov Treitiak

| EPISODE 1 | THE CURE Vic Mackeys world is turned upside down. The Strike team has dissolved, Vics divorce is moving forward, and he must navigate his morally ambiguous world carefully while dealing with the consequences of his past actions. With Captain Aceveda moving on to his new City Council position, new Captain Monica Rawling prepares to take over the Barn and implement her controversial anti-gang policies. | EPISODE 2 | GRAVE Vic responds to a plea from an old acquaintance to help find a wayward teenager which quickly turns into a nightmare. With the help of Ronnie and Lemonhead, Vic tracks down a drug dealer in the center of this case who may be linked to Antwon Mitchell, the ex-convict gang banger turned community leader. | EPISODE 3 | BAnG With Farmington on the brink of a gang war, Monica and Vic race to find the catalyst and stop the bloodshed. Still in the doghouse, Dutch decides to take action in thawing the relationship between Claudette and the DA. Danny and Julien get up close and personal with the Farmington 1-niners, while Monica looks to Vic for support when the implementation of her property seizure policy challenges her morality. | EPISODE 4 | DOGHOUSE When Monica puts Vic on the trail of an escaped fugitive in Farmington, he must continue to prove his worth while playing it straight. Claudette gets suspicious of the DAs motives when she and Dutch are assigned to investigate a major drug dealer who ends up being a minor offender. David seeks an illicit outlet for the troubling feelings caused by his rape. Vic decides to bring Shane closer as his fears about Shanes connection to Antwon Mitchell rise. | EPISODE 5 | TAR BABy A tip from Lems juvie world leads Vic and Monica to take down a major heroin operation with connections to Antwon Mitchell. Monica continues to battle David Aceveda as she tries to sell her new policies to the community, and Julien begins to doubt her methods. Claudette loses trust in Dutch when she suspects he made a backroom deal with the DA. Shane and Army find themselves over their heads with Antwon when he blames them for Vics heroin bust.

| EPISODE 6 | InSURGEnTS Vic and Monica strike a deal with the DEA to shut down Antwon Mitchells tar heroin operation. When the bust comes up empty, Vics suspicions of Shane grow until Shane proves himself by coming up with a key piece of evidence that reveals a large stash of tar. Dutch and Claudettes friendship continues to feel strain as they try to tie a young womans murder to a suspected serial killer. | EPISODE 7 | HURT Just as Monica and Vic get close to a big break in the Garage Sting, Chief Philips unexpectedly hands over the bust to the Organized Crime Unit. Monica threatens two foster care social workers with jail after a young girl is found close to death in her foster home, then tells Julien if he doesnt put in for a transfer, shell request one for him herself. | EPISODE 8 | CUT THROAT Monica and Vic rush to get their informants off the street after two C.I.s are found brutally murdered. As Dutch and Claudette investigate a brutal beating and robbery, a case from the past forces Dutch to take one in the line of duty. Vic suspects hes being set up when Shane comes to him after his situation with Antwon and Halpern spins out of control. | EPISODE 9 | STRInG THEORy Monica orders her unis to turn the streets of Farmington inside out when two officers mysteriously disappear after answering a 911 call. Shane tries to make amends with his old crew after Vic agrees to help him get out from under Antwon, but things dont work out as planned. Dutch and Claudette convince Monica to let them take active roles in the case of the missing officers. | EPISODE 10 | BACK In THE HOLE Vic and Monica go head-to-head with Antwon and do everything in their power to get him to admit to being involved with the cop killings. Monica is shocked when Vic and Shane confront her with the information theyve been hiding regarding Antwon and Angies body. After another young black woman is murdered, Dutch and Claudette hope to prove their suspicions correct with their recently relocated Texan.

| EPISODE 11 | A THOUSAnD DEATHS Vic and the Strike Team use their leverage on the One-niners to track down anyone involved with the cop killings and their hunt leads them down an unexpected path with the Russian mob. Monica puts pressure on the team to come clean about any of their dealings with Antwon. Claudette and Dutch investigate a gang shooting and soon realize that their key witness is close to the Barn and has something to hide. | EPISODE 12 | JUDAS PRIEST Monica and Vic uncover a link between Antwon and the murdered cops. When his reputation and political future are suddenly threatened, David moves quickly to broker a DEA deal that gives Antwon immunity and ruins Monica and Vics chances of prosecuting him. Dutch and Claudette investigate a fake ID scheme that leaves a recently released ex-convict dead. | EPISODE 13 | AInT THAT A SHAME Monica, Vic and the Strike Team work together to put Antwon Mitchell back behind bars after his deal with the DEA released him from prison. When Vic reveals his suspicions of Davids connection to both Antwon and an inmates murder, David must protect his political future at any cost. When the murder of an over-protective father leads Claudette and Dutch back to a foster home they had previously investigated, Monica makes an unpopular decision that helps seal her fate.

EPISODE 13 AInT THAT A SHAME

EPISODE 10 BACK In THE HOLE


Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Ress Snell Ronnie Gardocki Abby Brammell Sara Frazier Ray Campbell Kleavon Gardner Anthony Anderson Antwon Mitchell Michael Pena Armando Army Renta Edward Hendershott Donald III Jose Zuniga Gino Melanie Myers Paula Danny Martinez Pitarrio Richard Augustine Morgan Ehrenhaft Melissa Paull Trina Ehrenhaft J.J. Boone Fatima Gardner Onahoua Rodriguez Emolia Melendez Lenni Loftin Thomas Rennel

EPISODE 7 HURT

Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Ress Snell Ronnie Gardocki Nigel Gibbs Assistant Chief Roy Phillips Anthony Anderson Antwon Mitchell Michael Pena Armando Army Renta Chaney Kley Asher Lombardo Boyar Ernesto Dienta Matt Spangler Darnell Garry Giovanni Lopes Hielo Gutierrez Mark Ivanir Alex Kosadav Melody Garett Lucy McConnell Bob Rumnock Paul Sanderson Sean Blakemore John Sullivan Garrett M. Brown Frank Walker Cyd Strittmatter Liz Walker Kirk Zipfel Arthur Jordyn Barber Bibi Tara Buck Susan

Episode 11 A Thousand Deaths

EPISODE 5 TAR BABy

EPISODE 3 BAnG

Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Ress Snell Ronnie Gardocki David Marciano Steve Billings Anna Maria Horsford Beth Insardi Alex Fernandez Bob Mamyn Anthony Anderson Antwon Mitchell Michele Hicks Mara Sewell Michael Pena Armando Army Renta Michele Hicks Mara Sewell Kevin Nichols McReeder Kenneth Colom Lucas Melanie Myers Paula

Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Ress Snell Ronnie Gardocki David Marciano Steve Billings Abby Brammell Sara Frazier Anna Maria Horsford Beth Insardi Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Mackey Alex Fernandez Bob Mamyn Anthony Anderson Antwon Mitchell Michael Pena Armando Army Renta Laurence Mason Halpern White Chaney Kely Asher Jeffrey Lorient Freebo Bokamp Jerry Lorient Weebo Bokamp Michael Edward Thomas Montell Choatson Howard Mungo Munson Jeffers Bradley James Angie Stubbs Fylicia King Hoda Stubbs Ryan Gesell Lars Vanderveen Michelle Anne Johnson Belle Lily Knight Donna Sergio Enrique Jorge Rodney J. Hobbs Marwon

EPISODE 8 CUT THROAT

Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Ress Snell Ronnie Gardocki David Marciano Steve Billings Abby Brammell Sara Frazier Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Mackey Anthony Anderson Antwon Mitchell Michael Pena Armando Army Renta Laurence Mason Halpern White Melanie Myers Paula David Hawthorne Zerkow Chaim Jeraffi Avedian Biego Villarreal Garcia Beto Stacy Meadows, Jr. Cutter-10 Kendra C. Johnson Eliza Jose Zuniga Gino Tom Ayers Guage Derek Basco Kojo Kevin Jackson Kyle DeAngelo K. Wilson Monster Kamau Holloway Sidewinder Anwar Flii Stylz Burton Skitch Natalia Tracy

Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Ress Snell Ronnie Gardocki David Marciano Steve Billings Tequan Richmond Lionel Burrell Onahoua Rodriguez Emilia Melendez Nigel Gibbs Assistant Chief Roy Phillips Michael Pena Armando Army Renta Lennie Loftin Thomas Rennel Laurence Mason Halpern White Quinton Medina Lil Bull V.J. Foster Smitty Adina Proter Thelma Burrell Jimmy Jean-Louis Idisa Okoye Sophia Eghavevba Sanura Okoye Jay Phillips Jamani Phipps Janelle Giumarra Eliza Morales Pete Vasquez Gusano Katarina Choi Tracy Petey Pablo Weed Dale E. Turner Man Stacy Hall Uni #1 Dan Warner Uni #2 Virtic Emil Brown Woman

Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Ress Snell Ronnie Gardocki Kevin Cooney Agent Lamberti Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Mackey Melody Garrett Lucy McConnell Onahoua Rodriquez Emolia Melendez Anthony Anderson Antwon Mitchell Nigel Gibbs Assistant Chief Roy Phillips Garrett M. Brown Frank Walker Cyd Strittmatter Liz Walker Chaney Kley Asher Jose Zuniga Gino Pete Vasquez Gusano Kenneth Colom Lucas Melanie Meyers Paula Gloria Garayua Concepcion Tay Blessey Xylina Tom Schmid Agent Grossman Romeo Fabian Alejandro Al Cruz Bonilla Anise Fuller Boogie Brian McLauglin Joe Chacon Lil Muerto Priscilla Esparolini Rosaria Henry Watson Uni #1

EPISODE 12 JUDAS PRIEST


Cathy Cahlin Ryan Corrine Mackey David Ress Snell Ronnie Gardocki Camillia Sanes Aurora Aceveda

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PREMIERED JANUARY 10, 2007

SynOPSIS
Maybe my favorite season (reserving the right to change it to the final season after I live with it for awhile). Forest Whitaker. Offering Corrine the stick of gum. Lem caught in the middle. Coldplay at the end of #1. Becca wanting to save our boys. Watching Kavanaugh slowly lose it. Sweet butter. Smashing Pumpkins as Lem decides to run. Shane and the grenade. Catherine pregnant which means Dannys pregnant. Definitely seeing the end of the tunnel now.

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GUEST STARS
EPISODE 1 EXTRACTIOn
Reed Diamond Terry Crowley Nigel Gibbs Assistant Chief Phillips Paula Garces Tina Onahoua Rodriguez Emolia Jeff Bowser Manus Alinda Cenal Principal Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Inger Tudor Mother Sontae Saldana Zellie Stevens Gaston Weston Carla Jimenex Calida Javier Mendoza Cisco Brian Burnett Lorenzo Jesse Garcia Mariana Allen Maldonado Every-Day David Wendell Boykins Barber Steve Johnson Hewell Jack Weber Matthew Matthew C. Drake Parademic Melanie Myers Paula Jesse Escochea Jesse

EPISODE DESCRIPTIOnS
Cullen Douglas Dr. Lesser Mathhew Solomon Delivery Guy Hemky Madera Glen Katia Bokor Irina Alan DeSatti Zal Luis Villalta Officer Avila Abel Soto Dustano Leonard Kelly-Yung Buzz Matthew C. Drake Paramedic Maya Goodwin NISA Jennifer Lynne Welzel Tangie Mirayda Levi Latina Woman Aryan Morgan Portillo Episode 8 Kavanaugh Laura Harring Becca Paula Garces Tina Onahoua Rodriguez Emolia David Baptiste Kyle Irwin DeAngela K. Wilson MC Dunn Good Desire Galvez Maria Matt Pollino Tejado Louis Antonio Ramos Edguardo John Cygan Jef Singer Gina Torres Sadie Anthony Anderson Antwon Mitchell Christopher Judd Paramedic Joe Camareno Trujillo Danielle Barbosa Zoilla Trujillo Nigel Gibbs Assistand Chief Phillps Derek Webster Art Gadwah Derk Cheetwood Jarred J. David Shanks Officer Stamos John Cygan Chief Johnson Gina Torres Sadie Mark Ganatt Bar Owner

EPISODE 3 JAILBAIT
Laura Harring Becca Doyle Michelle Hicks Mara Sewell Paula Garces Tina Kelwin Hagen Rick Natalie Amenula Magdalena Joe Gerety Marshall Gianlin Loffler Loel Jesse Garcia Mariano Julian Garcia Martin Julia Vera Abuela Allen Maldonado Every-Day Jack Weber Matthew Rogelio Ramos Guttierez Kendall Clement Sanford Alan Frazier Ned Stephen Hornyak Sapperstein Paula Garces Tina Onahoua Rodrigues Emolia Nashawn Kearse Rubin Joe Stevens Leon JR Smith Mr. Gordon Rubin Rubio Gualberto Marilyn A. Harris Florence John J. Acosta Justin Sahara Garey Marla David Grammer Quayle Benita Barti Rahdika

EPISODE 6 RAP PAyBACK


Laura Harring Becca Paula Garces Tina Joseph Griffin Kasper Frantz St. Louis Paperboy Jessa Frnch Moni Elisa R. Perry Calypso Mohammad Parks Gunsmoke J.J. Boone Fatima Ray Campbell Kleavon Alice Lin Shopkeeper Joe Camareno Trujillo Ata Mover Tanee McCall Liberty Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Mackey Laura Harring Becca Paula Garces Tina Paula Ben-Victor Paul Reyes Frank Alvarez Jesse Ochoa Jeff Leaf Jimmy Boyd Chaney kley Asher James W. Johnson J.J. John Hillard Gary Shusell Kareem Grimes Burnout Ray Campbell Kleavon Rico E. Anderson Eritano Jackson Kuehn Reggie Boyd Ken Medlock Umpire Tann Moore Norelle

EPISODE 11 POSTPARTUM
Laura Harring Becca Paula Garces Tina Ally Walker Tori Burke Ammar Daraiseh Gilbos Arkelian Yul Spencer Spank Bon Ogle George David Batiste Kyle Irwin Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Mackey Lance Irwin Agent Gallagher Leeah D. Jackson Haley Kwesi Boakye Wendell Nigel Gibbs Assistant Chief Phillips Onahoua Rodriquez Emolia Jordi Caballero Melchor James Molina Julio Malanie Myers Paula

| EPISODE 1 | EXTRACTIOn As the Strike Team tries to end a race war between Blacks and Mexicans, Dutch and Claudette investigate a riot at a high school that also stem from racial tensions. Vic is encouraged to accept an early retirement package as the Department attempts to improve its image, and Lem gets an unexpected visit from IAD. Julien tries out his new role as training officer for Tina, and Danny refuses to disclose the father of her baby. | EPISODE 2 | EnEMy OF GOOD Lems loyalty to Vic is tested when hes interrogated by Lt. Kavanaugh and Aceveda about the Strike Teams corrupt past. The Strike Team investigates a multiple homicide and extortion scam, and Dutch and Claudette suspect a womanizing preacher of attempted murder. Tina shows shes unable to hold her own on the street, causing problems for Julien and Danny. | EPISODE 3 | JAILBAIT While the Strike Team figures out their next step concerning IADs investigation into Lem, they put Tina undercover to help bust a sex trafficking operation. Meanwhile, Dutch feels betrayed when Claudette re-opens one of his cases, and Kavanaugh shows up at the Barn to visit Vic. | EPISODE 4 | TAPA BOCA As Becca contemplates whether or not to represent the Strike Team, Vic discovers the truth about Emolia. Dutch and Claudette investigate a case of road rage that escalates to double murder. Julien and Tinas relationship continues to deteriorate, and Corrine has a confrontation with Kavanaugh.

| EPISODE 5 | TROPHy Kavanaugh bugs the Strike Teams clubhouse to get his stalled investigation back on track as Vic and the guys try to end a deadly prescription drug ring. Dutch tries to discover Claudettes secret as they work a missing persons case. | EPISODE 6 | RAP PAyBACK The walls close in on Vic when Kavanaugh invades the Barn and sets up office. An elusive serial killer comes back into Dutch and Claudettes life, and Tinas discovery of Juliens homosexual past adds a whole new level of tension to their relationship. | Episode 7 | MAn InSIDE The Strike Teams solidarity begins to crack under Kavanaughs constant scrutiny. Vic and his guys consider a potential job offer from another police division, and Claudettes grueling effort to break Kleavon Gardner takes a toll on her health. | EPISODE 8 | KAVAnAUGH As Kavanaugh deals with the emotional circumstances surrounding the return of his ex-wife Sadie, his obsession to take down the Strike Team comes to a head and he forges an unlikely alliance with Antwon Mitchell. | EPISODE 9 | SMOKED With their finances frozen, Vic and his guys are forced to find other means to bail Lem out of jail. Tinas future at The Barn is in doubt when she jeopardizes the safety of an undercover detective, and Corrine confronts Danny about her babys paternity.

| EPISODE 10 | OF MICE AnD LEM While Lem prepares to plead guilty to the heroin charges, Vic strikes a deal with Antwon Mitchell that will guarantee Lems safety in prison. When the deal unexpectedly goes awry, Vic takes drastic measures to protect Lem. A betrayal and uncontrollable circumstances threatens to destroy Dutch and Claudettes longstanding friendship. Julien is instrumental in closing the glory hole case. | EPISODE 11 | POSTPARTUM The Strike Team works frantically behind Kavanaughs back to get Lem safely out of the country. In the pursuit, Aceveda is forced to pick sides. Claudette struggles with new responsibilities as captain while Dutch struggles with a new partner.

EPISODE 4 TAPA BOCA

EPISODE 9 SMOKED

EPISODE 2 EnEMy OF GOOD

Paula Garces Tina Onahoua Rodriguez Emolia Larry Flash Jenkins Big-D Lobo Sebastian Doomsday Luis Villalta Officer Avila kalena Coleman Irma Robert Covarrubias Romero Chaney Kley Asher Scott Seymour Aaron Gregg Sargeant Ted Dave Silva Santiago Lina Galegos Celia Miguel Najera Tonio Dave Matos IAD Tech Jack Weber Matthew

EPISODE 7 MAn InSIDE

EPISODE 5 TROPHy

Laura Harring Becca Paula Garces Tina Christopher May Drew Patricia Forte Florida Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Mackey Kenya Williams Abenah Gary G-Thang Johnson Deknight Laurence Mason Halpern White Montae Russell Dijon Joanie Tomsky Tasha Rickey T. Chaney Jarden V.J. Foster Smitty E. Roger Mitchell Lester Hoffman Chaney Kely Asher

Laura Harring Becca Paula Garces Tina Eloy Mendez Hildago Said Faraj Babak Jennifer Echols Peaches Pasha D. Lychnikoff Popovich Earnestine Phillips Shonda Onahoua Rodriguez Emolia Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Mackey

EPISODE 10 OF MICE AnD LEM

Laura Harring Becca Paula Garces Tina Anthony Anderson Antwon Mitchell Kirk Jones Kern L. Michael Burt Moses Scott Serridge Elron

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PREMIERED APRIL 3, 2007

SynOPSIS
Kurt dropping a houseful of bodies on us in the premiere that took us all season to figure out. Hunting Guardo. Shane watching Vic kill Guardo. Emolia and her messed up kid. Kavanaugh planting evidence. Claudette and Dutch figuring it out. The picture came back! Franka Potente wanting to be on the show. My casting directors bringing Alex OLaughlin to me. Hating the blue shirt he wore in his first episode. Claudette finally getting to be Captain. Losing Scott Brazil while filming the first episode.

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GUEST STARS
EPISODE 1 On THE JOnES
Paula Garces Tina Nigel Gibbs Assistand Chief Phillips L. Michael Burt Moses Jontille Gerard Tilli Joseph Reitman AXL #1 Joseph Reitman AXL #2 Joey A. Veiria Rene Onahoua Rodriguez Emolia Harvey Sliver Quentin #1 Channey Kley Asher Louisa Abernathy Winny #1 Louisa Abernathy Winny #2 Ray Auxais Edmond Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Mackey Efia Pearson Meth Mom Paula Garces Tina Al Israel Jupo Nunez Jerry Hernandez Young Salvadoran Chaney Kley Asher Onahoua Rodriguez Emolia Lela Loren Nydia #1 Leoa oren Nydia #2 Jordi Caballero Melchor Miguel Najera Tonio Edward Meza Petro Alexis Hernandez Tito Benny Hernandez Gusto Jonathan Edward Dillion Terrence Lorenzo Eduardo Big G. Julian Scott Urena Rocha Remy Ryan Hernandez Mona Kristina Sexton Pitcha Michele Moreno Consuela Saul Huezo Maceo Luis Antonio Ramos Guardo Nicole Randall Leticia Luis Antonio Ramos Guardo Donald Roman Lopez Reynaldo Dennis Keiffer Angel Julie Dretzin Agent Zinman

EPISODE DESCRIPTIOnS
Gary Wolf J.B. Cherelle Noyd Princess Gaines Angela Hughes Cheryl Gaines Carl Weathers Joe Clark Patrick St. Esprit Lester Brian Howe Moganza Matthew Pollino Tejado Clifton Collins Jr. Hernan Omar Benton Ricks Christmas Skyy John Surinam Chaney Kley Asher Catherine Dao Mrs. Kim John L. Curtis Gary Roth Antonio D. Charity Junteenth Mario Aguilar Diamonte Arthur Santiago Galindo Jr. Jesse Corti Galindo Sr. Kevin McCorkle Agent Talbert Joanne K. Lee Chi Michael James Reed Fingerman Roxana Ortega Celia F.J. Rio Cruz Pezuela Agustin Bunuel Hernan

EPISODE 4 THE nEW GUy


Alex OLoughlin Kevin Hiatt Paula Garces Tina Chaney Kley Asher Peter Sanusi Santonino Aaron Todd Kessee Ray Fred Toma Mahud Jackie Chavez Garciela Darryl Alan Reed Young Man Damon Black Mister Jontille Gerard Tilli L. Michael Burt Moses Terrah Bennett Margrite F.J. Rio Cruz Pezuela Cherrelle Noyd Princess Gaines Angela Hughes Cheryl Gaines Jennifer Lynee Wetzel Tangie Hosea Chanchez Angelo Trent Cameron Aquille Melanie Myers Paula E.L. James Security Guard Margie Huntsberry Woman Jules Theodore Jason Jules Theodore Jason #2 Harold House Moore Vantes Harold House Moore Vantes #2 Anjelah Johnson Girl Maria Lazam Hanson Clerk

EPISODE 6 CHASInG GHOST


Guest cast*

EPISODE 9 RECOIL

| EPISODE 1 | On THE JOnES As the Barn mourns the loss of Lem, Vics bloodlust for the killer puts him on a collision course with Kavanaugh. Shanes increasingly unstable and erratic behavior concerns Vic and Ronnie. Claudette gets distressing news about the Barns future before shes even settled into her new job as Captain. Dutch and Billings discover the gruesome San Marcos mass murder, while Julien and Tinas relationship deteriorates. | EPISODE 2 | BAPTISM By FIRE Vic takes drastic actions to track down Lems killer as Kavanaughs investigation makes a shocking turn. Claudette is put under intense political scrutiny in the wake of the San Marcos murders. Danny receives some long-awaited good news as Tina is offered an unusual opportunity. | EPISODE 3 | BACK TO OnE Vic finally catches up to Lems suspected killer as Shanes torment worsens. Claudette delivers an unexpected blow to Vic concerning his future at the Barn. Dutch creates an awkward situation when he misinterprets Tinas flirtatious behavior. Ronnie hides his concern for Vic while working an undercover case with Dutch and Billings. | EPISODE 41 | THE nEW GUy Claudette offers Vic a chance to keep his job, but only if he agrees to train his replacement, Kevin Hiatt. An unsolved abduction/rape case from Dutch and Claudettes past comes back to haunt them. Aceveda meets an influential businessman who could further his political aspirations. Dutch has mixed emotions as Tinas star rises in the department.

| EPISODE 5 | HAUnTS In his rush to avenge Lems murder, Vic discovers he may have killed the wrong man. Shane confesses the truth to Mara to save his strained relationship. Using unconventional methods, Dutch makes headway in the serial rapist case. Claudette and Aceveda go head-to-head when his ambition collides with her professionalism. | EPISODE 6 | CHASInG GHOSTS As Vics worst fears are realized in learning who really killed Lem, Dutch and Claudette meet a witness that incriminates him. Vic makes a last ditch attempt to save his career as Shanes life begins to spiral out of control. Cassidy confronts her father after hearing about his unethical past. | EPISODE 7 | EXILED Shane reaches out to the Armenian mob after Vic severs their ties. Vic gets deeper into the San Marcos massacre after discovering evidence of a larger conspiracy. Dutch and Billings make headway of their own when they track down the lone survivor of that slaughter. | EPISODE 8 |THE MATH OF THE WRATH Vic learns hes being forced out of his job despite recent efforts to be a team player. Shane crosses a dangerous line when he gets into bed with Diro, the daughter of an Armenian mob boss. Claudette begins to question Hiatts loyalty and effectiveness. Vic finally comes clean to Ronnie about Terry Crowleys murder.

EPISODE 7 EXILED

EPISODE 2 BAPTISM By FIRE

Alex OLoughlin Kevin Hiatt Paula Garces Tina Michele Hicks Mara Sewell Katy Sagal Nancy Gilroy Craig Ricci Shaynak Yezik Ludwig Mankian Rezian Alex Faris NuMan Clifton Collins Jr. Hernan Romona Dubarry Latina Mother Nigel Gibbs Assistant Chief Phillips Karla Zamudio Maria Romero F.J. Rio Cruz Pezuela Kevin McCorkle Agent Talbert Margarita Reyes Woman w/baby Benny Hernandez Santi Zahn McClarnon Octavio Mendez Baxter Humby Romero

Alex OLoughlin Kevin Hiatt Paula Garces Tina Wrenna Monet Tinas Body Double Michael Bofshever Robert Martin Franka Potente Diro Benny Hernandez Santi Javier Ronceros Ramon Orozco Vinicius Machado Rincon Seth Peterson Mason Heller Jessica Lugo Patty William Charlton Inspector Grubman Ludwig Manukian Rezian F.J. Rio Cruz Pezuela Bexter Humby Romero Patrick OConner Romeros lawyer Autumn Chiklis Cassidy Mackey Jack Weber Mattew

| EPISODE 9 | RECOIL Vic and Ronnie consider a deadly deal in order to solve the San Marcos murders and possibly save Vics job. Shane and Diro become business partners as she prepares to take control of the Armenian mob. Dutch and Billings reach the breaking point when Billings humiliates Dutch in front of his colleagues. After all seems lost, Vic is handed the leverage to save his career from an unexpected source. Tina and Hiatt see each other in a whole new light. | EPISODE 10 | SPAnISH PRACTICES Vic and Aceveda form an unlikely alliance to expose a mutual enemy. Hiatts job is in jeopardy after botching an arrest, while Billings drops a bombshell on Claudette and the department. The walls close in on Shane when the Armenians put his loyalty to the ultimate test.

EPISODE 5 HAUnTS
Alex OLoughlin Kevin Hiatt Paula Garces Tina Roy Vongtama Paramedic Gina Marie Lilyan Edward Padilla Migroto F.J. Rio Cruz Pezuela Michele Hicks Mara Sewell L. Michael Burt Moses Jontille Gerard Tilli Brittany Mculty Kaycee

EPISODE 8 THE MAn OF THE WRATH


Alex OLoughlin Kevin Hiatt Paula Garces Tina Carmen Corral Leticia Franka Potente Diro Benny Hernandez Santi Milena Lukich Albina J. David Shanks Officer Stamos Tereza Rizzardi Eleanor Giovanni Martinez Lookie-Loo Silvia Curiel Beatriz

EPISODE 10 SPAnISH PRACTICES


Guest cast*

Paula Garces Tina Rodney Lane Holland Bobby Franklin Tom OKeefe Tom Franklin Lindsay Hollister Lisa Franklin Ken Jeong Skip Osaka Lela Loren Nydia

EPISODE 3 BACK TO OnE

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BASIC CABLE ORIGInAL PROGRAMMInG 2003


Ranked on A18-49 Rtg
P 18-49 COV Network FX FX USA USA ESPN LIF LIF LIF USA SCIF LIF AEN USA Period 01/07/03-04/01/03 07/22/03-10/21/03 06/20/03-08/22/03 01/05/03-08/19/03 08/26/03-11/09/03 01/05/03-08/03/03 01/05/03-08/03/03 06/15/03-12/28/03 07/30/03-11/24/03 06/13/03-08/22/03 08/02/03-12/28/03 07/22/03-10/28/03 10/09/03-11/20/03 Label1 THE SHIELD Sn2 NIP TUCK Sn1 MONK Sn2 DEAD ZONE, THE Sn2 PLAYMAKERS THE DIVISION Sn3 THE DIVISION Sn3 STRONG MEDICINE Sn4 PEACEMAKERS STARGATE SG-1 Sn7 WILD CARD Sn1 MI-5 HOUSE WARS Time 10:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 09:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 09:00P -10:00P 08:00P -12:00A 08:00P -12:00A 08:00P -12:00A 09:00P -11:00P 08:00P -10:00P 09:00P -10:00P 09:00P -11:00P 07:00P -08:00P Days _T_____ _T_____ ____F__ ______S _T_____ ______S ______S ______S __W____ ____F__ _____S_ _T_____ ___T___ AA% 2.28 2.24 1.74 1.56 1.33 1.07 1.02 0.96 0.94 0.88 0.81 0.28 0.21 Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 P 18-49 AA (000s) 2213 2196 1812 1626 1388 1113 1063 1003 978 859 843 292 222 Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 P 2+ COV AA% 1.61 1.56 1.93 1.27 0.91 1.17 1.14 1.11 1.3 0.9 0.96 0.42 0.26 Rank 2 3 1 5 10 6 7 8 4 11 9 12 13 P 2+ AA (000s) 3295 3253 4264 2820 2047 2572 2504 2453 2902 1852 2129 923 592 Rank 2 3 1 5 10 6 7 8 4 11 9 12 13 P 18-34 COV AA% 2.45 2.17 1.04 1.56 1.63 0.7 0.67 0.69 0.55 0.57 0.47 0.15 0.2 Rank 1 2 5 4 3 6 8 7 10 9 11 13 12 P 18-34 AA (000s) 1189 1045 539 811 833 362 349 354 281 279 242 77 100 Rank 1 2 5 4 3 6 8 7 9 10 11 13 12 M 18-49 COV AA% 2.86 2.12 1.48 1.41 1.88 0.42 0.39 0.34 1.01 1.11 0.27 0.24 0.15 Rank 1 2 4 5 3 8 9 10 7 6 11 12 13 M 18-49 AA (000s) 1372 1033 768 729 982 217 201 174 527 539 142 124 81 Rank 1 2 4 5 3 8 9 10 7 6 11 12 13 W 18-49 COV AA% 1.71 2.36 1.98 1.7 0.78 1.7 1.64 1.59 0.86 0.65 1.35 0.32 0.27 Rank 3 1 2 4 10 4 6 7 9 11 8 12 13 W 18-49 AA (000s) 841 1164 1044 897 406 895 862 829 451 320 701 168 141 Rank 6 1 2 3 10 4 5 7 9 11 8 12 13 T/C 13 13 9 19 11 22 28 17 9 11 14 15 7 Duration 780 812 540 1140 644 1320 1680 1020 570 722 840 900 420

1 03

7/28/08 3:47:11 PM

BASIC CABLE ORIGInAL PROGRAMMInG 2004


Ranked on A18-49 Rtg (through 12/26/04)
P 18-49 COV Network FX USA FX USA USA FX SCIF SCIF LIF LIF LIF USA LIF LIF LIF LIF LIF SCIF Period 06/22/04-10/05/04 06/20/03-03/05/04 07/21/04-10/13/04 !06/18/04-01/07/05 06/06/04-08/29/04 03/09/04-06/15/04 07/16/04-09/17/04 07/09/04-09/17/04 06/13/04-12/12/04 06/15/03-02/15/04 06/13/04-12/12/04 03/12/04-06/14/04 01/11/04-06/28/04 08/02/03-01/24/04 08/02/03-01/24/04 07/10/04-10/30/04 07/11/04-11/14/04 03/04/04-04/29/04 Label1 NIP TUCK SN2 MONK SN2 RESCUE ME SN1 MONK SN3 DEADZONE SN3 THE SHIELD SN3 STARGATE ATLANTIS SN1 STARGATE SG-1 SN8 STRONG MEDICINE SN5 STRONG MEDICINE SN4 STRONG MEDICINE SN5 TOUCHING EVIL SN1 THE DIVISION SN4 WILD CARD SN1 MISSING SN1 MISSING SN2 WILD CARD SN2 MAD MAD HOUSE SN1 Time Days AA% 2.57 1.93 1.92 1.88 1.75 1.7 1.49 1.32 0.92 0.91 0.89 0.85 0.8 0.78 0.77 0.71 0.66 0.63 Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 P 18-49 AA (000s) 2594 2028 1935 1979 1841 1714 1497 1320 961 945 930 900 836 811 800 747 688 630 Rank 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 P 2+ COV AA% 1.72 2.11 1.25 2.13 1.53 1.16 1.28 1.15 1.02 1.01 0.97 0.85 0.89 0.9 0.88 0.83 0.8 0.5 Rank 3 2 6 1 4 7 5 8 9 10 11 15 13 12 14 16 17 18 P 2+ AA (000s) 3757 4727 2733 4841 3469 2516 2772 2478 2323 2243 2207 1929 2020 2013 1963 1881 1815 1070 Rank 3 2 6 1 4 7 5 8 9 10 11 15 12 13 14 16 17 18 P 18-34 COV AA% 2.44 1.26 1.89 1.14 1.28 1.79 0.95 0.88 0.66 0.68 0.77 0.54 0.57 0.48 0.47 0.54 0.54 0.62 Rank 1 5 2 6 4 3 7 8 11 10 9 14 13 17 18 14 14 12 P 18-34 AA (000s) 1212 653 939 587 657 889 467 431 341 348 398 282 295 248 239 277 280 306 Rank 1 5 2 6 4 3 7 8 11 10 9 14 13 17 18 16 15 12 M 18-49 COV AA% 2.18 1.69 2.08 1.58 1.59 2.2 1.87 1.68 0.3 0.31 0.32 0.71 0.3 0.28 0.3 0.33 0.22 0.76 Rank 2 5 3 8 7 1 4 6 14 13 12 10 14 17 14 11 18 9 M 18-49 AA (000s) 1095 884 1045 825 832 1102 933 838 157 161 165 373 156 146 154 172 112 381 Rank 2 5 3 8 7 1 4 6 14 13 12 10 15 17 16 11 18 9 W 18-49 COV AA% 2.96 2.17 1.75 2.18 1.91 1.2 1.12 0.96 1.52 1.5 1.45 0.99 1.29 1.28 1.24 1.09 1.09 0.5 Rank 1 3 5 2 4 12 13 17 6 7 8 16 9 10 11 14 14 18 W 18-49 AA (000s) 1499 1144 890 1153 1009 612 565 482 804 784 765 527 680 665 645 575 576 249 Rank 1 3 5 2 4 12 15 17 6 7 8 16 9 10 11 14 13 18 T/C 16 17 13 9 12 15 10 10 4 30 23 13 23 23 23 15 14 9 Duration 961 1020 774 540 720 916 660 660 480 1800 1380 900 1380 1380 1380 900 840 600

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RATINGS HISTORY
1 04

1 05

7/28/08 3:47:11 PM

BASIC CABLE ORIGInAL PROGRAMMInG 2005


Ranked on A18-49 Rtg (through 12/25/05)
P 18-49 COV Network FX USA USA FX TNT USA FX TNT SCIF CMDY TNT FX USA LIF SCIF SCIF LIF FAM ESPN FAM AEN Period 09/20/05-12/25/05 06/05/05-08/28/05 07/08/05-08/26/05 03/15/05-06/14/05 06/13/05-09/05/05 06/12/05-08/28/05 06/21/05-12/25/05 07/31/05-12/25/05 07/15/05-09/23/05 10/27/04-12/15/04 06/10/05-12/25/05 07/27/05-10/26/05 03/25/05-05/22/05 06/12/05-12/25/05 07/15/05-12/25/05 07/15/05-12/25/05 06/12/05-12/25/05 06/20/05-09/12/05 01/13/05-03/17/05 08/08/05-12/25/05 01/08/05-03/12/05 NIP TUCK 4400, THE MONK THE SHIELD CLOSER, THE DEAD ZONE, THE RESCUE ME WANTED BATTLSTR GALACTICA (ORIG) DRAWN TOGETHER INTO THE WEST OVER THERE KOJAK STRONG MEDICINE STARGATE ATLANTIS STARGATE SG-1 MISSING WILDFIRE TILT BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE MI-5 Label1 Time 09:45P -11:00P 09:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 09:00P -10:00P 10:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 10:30P -11:00P 08:00P -10:00P 10:00P -11:00P 08:00P -11:00P 09:00P -10:00P 09:00P -10:00P 08:00P -09:00P 10:00P -11:00P 08:00P -10:00P 09:00P -10:00P 09:00P -10:00P 10:00P -11:00P Days _T_____ ______S ____F__ _T_____ M______ ______S _T_____ ______S ____F__ __W____ ____F__ __W____ ____F_S ______S ____F__ ____F__ ______S M______ ___T___ M______ _____S_ AA% 2.63 1.95 1.89 1.94 1.82 1.79 1.76 1.51 1.46 1.32 1.27 1.26 1.05 0.97 0.91 0.9 0.82 0.62 0.57 0.49 0.28 Rank 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 P 18-49 AA (000s) 2696 2069 2005 1989 1935 1900 1809 1598 1482 1363 1355 1292 1106 1018 914 907 867 654 605 510 297 Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 P 2+ COV AA% 1.71 1.7 2.23 1.43 2.36 1.49 1.25 1.29 1.1 0.95 1.96 0.95 1.14 1.07 0.76 0.78 0.93 0.84 0.45 0.53 0.32 Rank 4 5 2 7 1 6 9 8 11 13 3 13 10 12 18 17 15 16 20 19 21 P 2+ AA (000s) 3853 3907 5137 3178 5451 3423 2784 2975 2421 2112 4522 2116 2593 2454 1670 1719 2143 1920 1033 1211 725 Rank 5 4 2 7 1 6 9 8 12 15 3 14 10 11 18 17 13 16 20 19 21 P 18-34 COV AA% 2.97 1.69 1.2 1.86 1.21 1.31 1.74 1.26 1.11 1.81 0.77 1.3 0.77 0.81 0.62 0.58 0.68 0.61 0.7 0.52 0.19 Rank 1 5 10 2 9 6 4 8 11 3 13 7 13 12 17 19 16 18 15 20 21 P 18-34 AA (000s) 1501 878 626 928 628 679 876 657 549 920 400 655 396 418 306 288 352 313 361 267 98 Rank 1 4 10 2 9 6 5 7 11 3 13 8 14 12 18 19 16 17 15 20 21 M 18-49 COV AA% 2.39 1.72 1.44 2.4 1.29 1.6 1.92 1.6 2.06 1.75 1.23 1.57 1.02 0.37 1.21 1.17 0.33 0.39 0.91 0.25 0.24 Rank 2 6 10 1 11 7 4 7 3 5 12 9 15 18 13 14 19 17 16 20 21 M 18-49 AA (000s) 1206 900 753 1212 677 836 975 832 1026 891 646 794 532 192 604 581 169 200 476 127 126 Rank 2 5 10 1 11 7 4 8 3 6 12 9 15 18 13 14 19 17 16 20 21 W 18-49 COV AA% 2.86 2.17 2.33 1.5 2.34 1.98 1.6 1.43 0.88 0.91 1.32 0.96 1.08 1.54 0.61 0.64 1.3 0.85 0.24 0.72 0.32 Rank 1 4 3 8 2 5 6 9 15 14 10 13 12 7 19 18 11 16 21 17 20 W 18-49 AA (000s) 1490 1168 1252 777 1259 1064 834 767 455 472 709 498 575 826 311 325 697 454 129 383 171 Rank 1 4 3 8 2 5 6 9 15 14 10 13 12 7 19 18 11 16 21 17 20 T/C 14 12 8 13 13 11 13 8 10 8 6 13 14 18 15 18 17 12 9 8 10 Duration 988 791 480 829 778 650 801 479 602 240 720 788 960 1080 900 1140 1020 780 542 480 600

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RATINGS HISTORY
1 06

1 07

7/28/08 3:47:11 PM

BASIC CABLE ORIGInAL PROGRAMMInG 2006


Ranked on A18-49 Rtg (through 12/31/06)
P 18-49 COV Network FX TNT USA USA FX USA FX USA TNT SCIF SCIF MTV SCIF SCIF FX BET SPK LIF FAM BBCA Period 09/05/06-12/19/06 06/12/06-12/04/06 !07/07/06-12/19/06 07/07/06-11/17/06 05/30/06-12/19/06 !06/04/06-12/19/06 01/10/06-03/21/06 !06/18/06-12/19/06 06/12/06-09/04/06 07/15/05-03/10/06 07/15/05-03/10/06 !08/16/06-12/19/06 07/15/05-03/10/06 !07/18/06-12/19/06 03/28/06-05/02/06 !12/05/06-12/19/06 !06/28/06-12/19/06 06/26/06-12/19/06 03/06/06-04/24/06 !06/04/06-12/19/06 NIP TUCK THE CLOSER PSYCH MONK RESCUE ME 4400, THE THE SHIELD DEAD ZONE, THE SAVED BATTLSTR GALACTICA (ORIG) STARGATE ATLANTIS LAGUNA BEACH STARGATE SG-1 EUREKA THIEF AMERICAN GANGSTER BLADE: THE SERIES ANGELAS EYES BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE FOOTBALLERS WIVES Label1 Time 10:00P -11:00P 08:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 09:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 09:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 09:00P -10:00P 10:00P -10:30P 08:00P -09:00P 09:00P -10:45P 0:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 09:00P -10:00P 10:00P -11:00P Days _T_____ M______ ____F__ ____F__ _T_____ ______S _T_____ ______S M______ ____F__ ____F__ __W____ ____F__ _T_____ _T_____ _T_____ __W____ ______S M______ ______S AA% 2.61 2.08 2.08 1.89 1.87 1.7 1.73 1.42 1.36 1.41 1.22 1.14 1.15 0.96 0.83 0.87 0.8 0.57 0.35 0.09 Rank 1 2 2 4 5 7 6 8 10 9 11 13 12 14 16 15 17 18 19 20 P 18-49 AA (000s) 2766 2229 2223 2027 1957 1817 1788 1512 1452 1425 1234 1217 1157 998 866 858 857 611 363 57 Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 P 2+ COV AA% 1.65 2.81 2.21 2.3 1.32 1.4 1.23 1.2 1.49 1.05 1.02 0.86 0.99 0.92 0.7 0.64 0.55 0.74 0.39 0.09 Rank 4 1 3 2 7 6 8 9 5 10 11 14 12 13 16 17 18 15 19 20 P 2+ AA (000s) 3833 6595 5162 5385 3036 3270 2798 2799 3493 2299 2245 2019 2186 2085 1589 1377 1275 1735 894 117 Rank 4 1 3 2 7 6 9 8 5 10 11 14 12 13 16 17 18 15 19 20 P 18-34 COV AA% 2.96 1.35 1.55 1.19 1.87 1.4 1.47 1.11 0.83 1.05 0.92 1.88 0.8 0.7 0.73 1.02 0.88 0.37 0.4 0.05 Rank 1 7 4 8 3 6 5 9 14 10 12 2 15 17 16 11 13 19 18 20 P 18-34 AA (000s) 1565 719 819 633 972 737 749 586 439 520 454 1001 396 359 376 504 466 195 209 16 Rank 1 7 4 8 3 6 5 9 14 10 13 2 15 17 16 11 12 19 18 20 M 18-49 COV AA% 2.21 1.41 1.7 1.5 1.93 1.44 2.06 1.34 0.95 2.02 1.68 0.56 1.52 1.17 1.02 1.01 1.12 0.3 0.14 0.1 Rank 1 10 5 8 4 9 2 11 16 3 6 17 7 12 14 15 13 18 19 20 M 18-49 AA (000s) 1158 746 894 790 995 758 1053 704 502 1001 836 294 753 597 527 492 591 157 72 31 Rank 1 10 5 7 4 8 2 11 15 3 6 17 9 12 14 16 13 18 19 20 W 18-49 COV AA% 2.99 2.73 2.45 2.28 1.81 1.96 1.4 1.49 1.75 0.83 0.78 1.7 0.79 0.76 0.64 0.73 0.49 0.83 0.55 0.08 Rank 1 2 3 4 6 5 10 9 7 11 14 8 13 15 17 16 19 11 18 20 W 18-49 AA (000s) 1608 1483 1329 1237 963 1059 735 808 950 423 397 923 405 400 338 366 266 454 290 26 Rank 1 2 3 4 6 5 10 9 7 12 15 8 13 14 17 16 19 11 18 20 T/C 15 14 8 9 13 13 11 11 13 20 18 14 20 20 6 3 12 14 8 36 Duration 977 902 510 540 826 851 750 649 766 1234 1080 454 1260 1260 379 180 768 840 480 2310

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RATINGS HISTORY
1 08

1 09

7/28/08 3:47:11 PM

BASIC CABLE ORIGInAL PROGRAMMInG 2007


Ranked on A18-49 Rtg (through 12/25/07)
P 18-49 COV Network FX TNT USA USA USA LIF USA FX TNT FX FX FX SCIF USA SCIF USA FX TNT SCIF SCIF LIF SCIF SCIF BET FAM BET SPK SCIF SCIF CMDY FAM AMC FAM VH1 BBCA AMC BBCA BBCA Period 10/30/07-12/25/07 06/18/07-09/10/07 06/28/07-09/20/07 07/13/07-09/14/07 07/13/07-09/14/07 06/03/07-08/25/07 10/04/07-12/13/07 06/13/07-09/12/07 07/23/07-09/17/07 01/02/07-03/27/07 04/03/07-06/05/07 03/12/07-12/25/07 !01/21/07-12/25/07 06/15/07-09/16/07 07/10/07-10/02/07 06/15/07-09/16/07 07/24/07-10/23/07 06/18/07-08/13/07 04/13/07-06/22/07 04/13/07-06/22/07 07/15/07-09/09/07 !01/21/07-12/25/07 !07/06/07-12/25/07 10/03/07-12/05/07 06/11/07-08/31/07 !03/14/07-12/25/07 !03/13/07-12/25/07 !08/10/07-12/25/07 04/13/07-09/21/07 !07/08/07-12/25/07 01/01/07-03/23/07 07/19/07-10/18/07 09/04/07-11/06/07 !08/06/07-12/25/07 !03/03/07-12/25/07 !04/18/07-12/25/07 !06/02/07-12/25/07 06/06/07-08/01/07 !06/05/07-12/25/07 NIP TUCK CLOSER, THE BURN NOTICE PSYCH MONK ARMY WIVES LAW & ORDER: CI (ORIG) RESCUE ME SAVING GRACE DIRT THE SHIELD RICHES BATTLSTR GALACTICA (ORIG) 4400, THE EUREKA DEAD ZONE, THE DAMAGES HEARTLAND STARGATE ATLANTIS STARGATE SG-1 STATE OF MIND DRESDEN FILES, THE DOCTOR WHO AMERICAN GANGSTER KYLE XY RIP THE RUNWAY BULLRUN FLASH GORDON (ORIG) PAINKILLER JANE AMERICAN BODY SHOP WILDFIRE MAD MEN LINCOLN HEIGHTS MISSION: MAN BAND ROBIN HOOD MRCH 1Q07 HUSTLE HEX FOOTBALLERS WIVE$/ HOLLYOAKS MI-5 Label1 Time 10:00P -11:00P 09:00P -10:00P 10:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 09:00P -10:00P 10:00P -10:45P 10:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 09:00P -10:00P 09:00P -10:00P 10:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 09:45P -11:00P 09:00P -10:00P 08:00P -09:00P 08:00P -10:00P 09:00P -10:00P 08:00P -09:00P 10:00P -11:00P 08:00P -09:00P 10:00P -10:30P 10:00P -11:00P 09:00P -10:00P 10:00P -11:00P 10:30P -11:00P 08:00P -09:00P 10:00P -11:00P 09:00P -10:00P 10:00P -10:30P 09:00P -10:00P 10:00P -11:00P 09:00P -10:00P 08:00P -09:00P 08:00P -09:00P Days _T_____ M______ ___T___ ____F__ ____F__ ______S ___T___ __W____ M______ _T_____ _T_____ M______ ______S ______S _T_____ ______S _T_____ M______ ____F__ ____F__ ______S ______S ____F__ __W____ M______ __W____ _T_____ ____F__ ____F__ ______S M______ ___T___ _T_____ M______ _____S_ __W____ _____S_ __W____ _T_____ AA% 2.46 2.38 2.03 1.92 1.8 1.8 1.7 1.73 1.55 1.49 1.38 1.3 1.32 1.21 1.18 1.09 1.02 0.91 0.92 0.85 0.75 0.75 0.66 0.69 0.63 0.68 0.59 0.58 0.54 0.53 0.47 0.39 0.32 0.32 0.42 0.15 0.18 0.09 0.05 Rank 1 2 3 4 5 5 8 7 9 10 11 13 12 14 15 16 17 19 18 20 21 21 25 23 26 24 27 28 29 30 31 33 34 34 32 37 36 38 39 (000s) 2725 2648 2262 2143 2006 1995 1927 1884 1731 1587 1487 1395 1385 1342 1275 1215 1123 1013 979 901 834 787 717 716 696 677 641 633 584 582 508 427 358 351 287 157 127 67 38 P 18-49 AA Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 AA% 1.46 3.43 1.87 1.94 2.22 1.7 1.64 1.17 2.22 0.93 0.94 0.91 0.86 1 1.05 0.97 1.02 1.46 0.76 0.71 0.82 0.66 0.56 0.48 0.72 0.6 0.4 0.51 0.45 0.35 0.57 0.45 0.38 0.19 0.37 0.17 0.14 0.07 0.09 P 2+ COV Rank 8 1 5 4 2 6 7 10 2 16 15 17 18 13 11 14 12 8 20 22 19 23 26 28 21 24 31 27 29 34 25 29 32 35 33 36 37 39 38 (000s) 3552 8360 4555 4737 5425 4114 4073 2803 5444 2176 2207 2137 1967 2430 2480 2373 2462 3553 1764 1655 1984 1513 1333 1075 1728 1314 955 1206 1044 846 1335 1090 927 450 544 407 215 101 142 P 2+ AA Rank 9 1 5 4 3 6 7 10 2 16 15 17 19 13 11 14 12 8 20 22 18 23 25 29 21 26 31 27 30 33 24 28 32 35 34 36 37 39 38 AA% 2.9 1.51 1.77 1.74 1.34 1.55 1.4 1.57 0.88 1.73 1.2 1.41 1.05 1.11 0.94 0.92 0.74 0.54 0.84 0.77 0.44 0.57 0.46 0.88 0.62 0.94 0.71 0.47 0.42 0.69 0.44 0.28 0.26 0.46 0.31 0.12 0.14 0.05 0.01 P 18-34 COV Rank 1 7 2 3 10 6 9 5 17 4 11 8 13 12 14 16 21 26 19 20 30 25 28 17 24 14 22 27 32 23 30 34 35 28 33 37 36 38 39 (000s) 1635 849 991 979 752 865 805 863 496 928 652 761 550 624 513 518 414 303 452 412 249 298 250 464 346 474 386 261 225 380 235 155 149 255 106 64 51 19 5 P 18-34 AA Rank 1 7 2 3 10 5 8 6 16 4 11 9 13 12 15 14 20 25 19 21 30 26 29 18 24 17 22 27 32 23 31 33 34 28 35 36 37 38 39 AA% 2.23 1.6 2.07 1.62 1.49 0.71 1.15 1.84 1.03 1.34 1.75 1.22 1.8 0.99 1.34 0.94 0.81 0.56 1.18 1.09 0.23 0.8 0.8 0.77 0.48 0.44 0.87 0.75 0.63 0.7 0.17 0.38 0.12 0.3 0.41 0.17 0.18 0.07 0.06 M 18-49 COV Rank 1 7 2 6 8 24 13 3 15 9 5 11 4 16 9 17 19 27 12 14 33 20 20 22 28 29 18 23 26 25 35 31 37 32 30 35 34 38 39 (000s) 1224 876 1133 887 815 387 646 990 564 712 932 648 937 544 714 516 442 303 621 573 128 418 430 393 258 217 467 403 334 379 92 207 64 161 143 91 65 26 22 M 18-49 AA Rank 1 7 2 6 8 24 12 3 15 10 5 11 4 16 9 17 19 27 13 14 33 21 20 23 28 29 18 22 26 25 34 30 37 31 32 35 36 38 39 AA% 2.68 3.13 2 2.22 2.1 2.86 2.24 1.61 2.05 1.62 1.02 1.37 0.85 1.41 1.02 1.24 1.22 1.26 0.66 0.61 1.25 0.7 0.52 0.62 0.78 0.92 0.32 0.42 0.46 0.36 0.77 0.4 0.52 0.34 0.42 0.12 0.17 0.11 0.05 W 18-49 COV Rank 3 1 8 5 6 2 4 10 7 9 17 12 20 11 17 15 16 13 24 26 14 23 27 25 21 19 35 30 29 33 22 32 27 34 30 37 36 38 39 (000s) 1501 1772 1130 1256 1191 1607 1282 894 1166 875 555 747 449 798 561 699 681 710 357 328 706 369 287 323 438 460 173 230 250 203 416 221 294 189 144 66 62 41 16 W 18-49 AA Rank 3 1 8 5 6 2 4 9 7 10 18 12 20 11 17 15 16 13 24 25 14 23 28 26 21 19 34 30 29 32 22 31 27 33 35 36 37 38 39 T/C 8 13 10 9 9 12 10 13 9 13 10 13 9 13 13 13 13 5 10 11 7 13 9 10 12 2 10 12 22 6 12 14 1 6 4 6 1 1 15 Duration 504 790 607 540 540 709 603 833 541 831 690 860 543 793 780 767 833 305 600 659 420 781 570 600 720 120 600 760 1320 180 720 796 60 180 240 450 60 120 1800

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RATINGS HISTORY
1 10

BBCA

1 11

7/28/08 3:47:12 PM

BASIC CABLE ORIGInAL PROGRAMMInG 2008


Ranked on A18-49 Rtg (through 07/24/08)
P 18-49 COV Network FX TNT USA LIF USA USA USA TNT SCIF AEN FX FX FX FAM MTV AMC FAM BBCA Period 10/30/07-07/16/08 07/14/08-07/16/08 07/10/08-07/17/08 06/08/08-07/16/08 !06/01/08-07/16/08 !06/01/08-07/16/08 !01/11/08-07/16/08 !07/14/08-07/16/08 !04/04/08-07/16/08 !07/15/08-07/16/08 03/02/08-07/16/08 03/18/08-07/16/08 06/21/08-07/16/08 01/14/08-03/17/08 !06/01/08-07/16/08 !01/20/08-07/16/08 01/21/08-07/16/08 !03/12/08-07/16/08 NIP TUCK CLOSER, THE BURN NOTICE ARMY WIVES IN PLAIN SIGHT LAW & ORDER: CI (ORIG) MONK SAVING GRACE BATTLSTR GALACTICA (ORIG) CLEANER, THE DIRT RICHES RESCUE ME MINISODE KYLE XY LEGALLY BLONDE BREAKING BAD WILDFIRE MI-5 SEASON 3 Label1 Time 10:00P -11:00P 09:00P -10:00P 10:00P -11:00P 09:15P -10:45P 10:00P -11:00P 09:00P -10:00P 09:00P -10:00P 10:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 10:00P -10:45P 10:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 10:00P -10:15P 08:00P -09:00P 10:00P -11:00P 10:00P -11:00P 09:00P -10:00P 09:00P -10:00P Days _T_____ M______ ___T___ ______S ______S ______S ____F__ M______ ____F__ _T_____ ______S _T_____ _T_____ M______ M______ ______S M______ __W____ AA% 2.47 2.22 1.46 2.05 1.97 1.76 1.52 1.45 1.45 1.14 1.07 0.69 0.70 0.53 0.53 0.47 0.41 0.04 Rank 1 2 7 3 4 5 6 8 8 10 11 13 12 14 14 16 17 18 P 18-49 AA (000s) 2734 2475 820 2285 2207 1968 1713 1618 1576 1277 1184 765 765 596 589 515 459 32 Rank 1 2 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 12 14 15 16 17 18 P 2+ COV AA% 1.46 3.17 2.07 1.76 2.12 1.90 1.84 2.09 0.97 1.05 0.69 0.51 0.47 0.59 0.40 0.4 0.42 0.08 Rank 8 1 4 7 2 5 6 3 10 9 11 13 14 12 16 16 15 18 P 2+ AA (000s) 3543 7809 5125 4320 5220 4688 4548 5156 2326 2580 1688 1241 1133 1448 978 964 1035 132 Rank 8 1 4 7 2 5 6 3 10 9 11 13 14 12 16 17 15 18 P 18-34 COV AA% 2.88 1.39 1.98 1.76 1.40 1.25 1.15 0.70 1.09 0.88 1.16 0.74 0.76 0.51 0.83 0.39 0.50 0.00 Rank 1 5 2 3 4 6 8 14 9 10 7 13 12 15 11 17 16 18 P 18-34 AA (000s) 1615 780 2217 986 785 704 654 390 594 495 647 411 415 287 463 215 280 1.00 Rank 2 5 1 3 4 6 7 14 9 10 8 13 12 15 11 17 16 18 M 18-49 COV AA% 2.25 1.33 1.48 0.77 1.72 1.47 1.23 0.95 1.83 0.88 1.00 0.72 0.81 0.39 0.31 0.57 0.24 0.05 Rank 1 6 4 12 3 5 7 9 2 10 8 13 11 15 16 14 17 18 M 18-49 AA (000s) 1234 733 420 426 952 816 686 522 984 488 550 394 437 216 170 310 132 18 Rank 1 5 12 11 3 4 6 8 2 9 7 13 10 15 16 14 17 18 W 18-49 COV AA% 2.68 3.09 1.43 3.29 2.22 2.03 1.80 1.94 1.08 1.40 1.13 0.67 0.60 0.67 0.74 0.37 0.58 0.04 Rank 3 2 8 1 4 5 7 6 11 9 10 13 15 13 12 17 16 18 W 18-49 AA (000s) 1500 1742 400 1859 1256 1152 1027 1096 592 789 634 372 328 380 419 206 327 14 Rank 3 2 12 1 4 5 7 6 10 8 9 14 15 13 11 17 16 18 T/C 14 1 2 6 7 6 11 1 10 1 7 7 4 10 7 15 13 10 Duration 884 60 120 354 436 360 660 61 601 57 425 420 23 600 420 900 780 600

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RATINGS HISTORY
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