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Army
Apr 8, 2005 1:36:02 GMT -5
Post by SHAKA on Apr 8, 2005 1:36:02 GMT -5
Hey
So I guessed at first that Army may end up getting killed by Antwon, but if that doesn't happen, here's another crazy speculation of mine....
What if, Army is IAD (Internal Affairs....Division?). Thats right, since Vic is too smooth to catch, they get Shane red handed and try to get him to turn on Vic.
To me, it seems soo odd that Shane would cozy up and let Army in on his "slanted form of justice" so easily and so quickly. It would be nice to see it backfire on Shane, provided they can make a good story out of it.
It'll teach Shane too, because when Vic and the Strike team were making deals with drug dealers, they were either extra careful or had Gilroy and Acevada (temporarily) watching their backs. Now in Shane's situation, he has no one else to fall back on.
Does any one else think the same...that Army is being drawn into Vic/Shane's world of policing too quickly?...that Shane is out of his league...Talking the talk but can't walk the walk.
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deputy
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Army
Apr 8, 2005 15:30:39 GMT -5
Post by deputy on Apr 8, 2005 15:30:39 GMT -5
that is very plausible.......
how about Army, going behind Shane's back and making his own deal......
Antwon would prefer anyone else over Shane.
Shane is too jerky for his own good.....
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Army
Apr 8, 2005 22:51:17 GMT -5
Post by thekyoteh on Apr 8, 2005 22:51:17 GMT -5
Hey So I guessed at first that Army may end up getting killed by Antwon, but if that doesn't happen, here's another crazy speculation of mine.... What if, Army is IAD (Internal Affairs....Division?). Thats right, since Vic is too smooth to catch, they get Shane red handed and try to get him to turn on Vic. To me, it seems soo odd that Shane would cozy up and let Army in on his "slanted form of justice" so easily and so quickly. It would be nice to see it backfire on Shane, provided they can make a good story out of it. It'll teach Shane too, because when Vic and the Strike team were making deals with drug dealers, they were either extra careful or had Gilroy and Acevada (temporarily) watching their backs. Now in Shane's situation, he has no one else to fall back on. Does any one else think the same...that Army is being drawn into Vic/Shane's world of policing too quickly?...that Shane is out of his league...Talking the talk but can't walk the walk. Oohhhhh... I hadn't thought of that but I llike it! Ky
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