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Post by Strike Team 4 Life on Nov 15, 2006 12:39:56 GMT -5
Which regular or reoccurring character would you kill off? (NOT WHO YOU HATE)
I'm torn between Emolia and Mrs. Assinvader
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Post by -|E|- on Nov 20, 2006 21:17:17 GMT -5
Now that Lem's gone, why not start killing off the other major characters?? Aceveda, Dutch? More Strike Team guys? What about the new guy?
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Post by striketeamwashere on Nov 20, 2006 21:24:34 GMT -5
Now that Lem's gone, why not start killing off the other major characters?? Aceveda, Dutch? More Strike Team guys? What about the new guy? No more major characters need to be killed untill the last episode of the series when Vic is killed.
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Post by ISaidWhoaDangIt on Nov 20, 2006 21:45:45 GMT -5
^ Or when Vic kills Shane.
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Post by -|E|- on Nov 21, 2006 0:36:44 GMT -5
Man, Vic is gonna flip out on that boy if he ever finds out what he done did. Gawd, I hope he makes him suffer. I'd like to see Shane slowly lose his mind over the remainder of the series and end up getting put down by Vic... Oh wait, what's this topic again?? lol Killing off Shane would be too good for him, let's kill Aceveda..... Humiliation over his rape drives him to suicide? Or Claudette, shot by Billings when he mistakes her for a OneNiner? Dutch tries to poison Billings, but accidentally drinks the wrong cup (or vice-versa)?
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Post by Nick Mills on Nov 21, 2006 16:45:08 GMT -5
Here's how I think it should go down:
Shane begins struggling with his conscience regarding what he did to Lem, especially after he finds out Lem didn't turn. When Kavanaugh manages to find a witness who can identify him (a homeless man), Shane kills the witness. But before Kavanaugh tells anyone about what he knows, he visits Shane's house and speaks with his wife, telling her to get away from him because he's dangerous and finally reveals that Shane had killed Lem and that he's killed the witness too. Shane finds out about this and goes wild, setting John's house on fire hoping that he's in it and that it will kill him in the process.
However, Kavanaugh wasn't there and fears for his life and so dissapears. The police find some 'remains' in the house which are assumed to be Kavanaugh's so he is pronounced dead which puts Shane at ease. Dutch manages to find out about the witness being at the same location as where Lem's body was found and finds out that he/she was killed. Dutch begins to put together that this may have been someone who wanted Lem dead; The Strike Team. However, he has no evidence to bring anything in but continues to follow up his leads. Vic and Ronnie discuss the possibility that Kavanaugh's dissapearence may be linked to the murder of the homeless witness who was known to be staying in that area in one of the abandoned garages.... Lem's murder may be linked to one of them. Therefore, distrust between Vic/Ronnie/Shane begins to arise.
The new guy picks up on this and informs Dutch that there is "something" that is bothering them as a comment from Ronnie is picked up on. Dutch, however, is in the middle of a crisis in his life and so takes this news head on, finally confronting Shane alone with what he knows. A fight breaks out between them and Dutch is accidently killed in the process. Shane panics and burns the body, forgetting that this will be linked to the house burning of Kavanaugh.
Vic and Ronnie finally put their differences aside after the shocking murder of Dutch Wagenbach and come to the conclusion that Shane may have killed the witness and burned Kavanaugh's house to kill him. Vic declares that Shane has become too dangerous but refuses to kill him or have him killed, thinking that there could be a way to save him. Shane finally breaks down and confesses to his wife of everything that has happened... Kavanaugh, the witness and Dutch all murdered at his hands.
She sticks with him but when they hug, her face is a horrified one. Shane, realizing that he's pretty much scot free, makes a drastic mistake. He visits Antwon Mitchall in his cell and taunts him, saying that he'll never be released and that all the things that happened between them will never be known because Kavanaugh's gone. Antwon is livid, declaring that he'll have Shane killed within the week. Shane laughs and says that he's too weak to do anything now that the One Niner's have literally been wiped out of the gang map.
However - a shock is in store for Shane. Kavanaugh reappears, telling I.A. that he has been hiding due to his house being burned and knowing who was responsible. Shane. Around the same time, Antwon Mitchall has escaped from prison as he was broken out by gang members in a well performed operation and Shane finally panics, realizing that he's a deadman. He turns to Vic [who has his suspicions but is willing to help Shane] but is shocked to find that Vic has already been informed of the events that have taken place - Maura has told Vic everything. Ronnie stands by as Vic finally takes his revenge, beating Shane within an inch of his life. But he cannot bring himself to kill him and tells him that with Antwon released, Shane's gone.
Shane begs for help from Ronnie and Vic but both finally turn their back on him. Shane drives eratically, grabbing a gun and making a decision to murder his wife for her betrayal. But he is gunned down by Antwon Mitchall personally before he can ever reach the destination [in a drive by]. Vic/Ronnie learn of this and have mixed feelings; Ronnie asks Vic why he turned his back and Vic says "For Lem. Shane was always the rotten apple."
However... the curtain is finally unveiled. Vic and Ronnie are arrested for the murder of Lemansky. Kavanaugh reappears; declaring that Vic burned down his house and killed the witness. When Vic screams out that it's bullshit, Acaveda appears and tells Vic during his arrest that the witness had given a statement to Kavanaugh but *in a twist* the name was never revealed. Acaveda/Kavanaugh doctor the statement to reveal that Vic was the described killer. Vic, in shock, is led away in handcuffs while Kavanaugh is seen grinning: He's finally nailed Vic.
However, Acaveda reveals to Vic [in interview room w/o camera] that Ronnie can also be in danger of the arrest for Dutch's murder unless he does something; He whispers it into Vic's ear and Vic clenches his teeth as he says he'll never do it. Acaveda then tells Vic that in his cell, it'll be handed to him by "someone inside the office". Vic, beaten and exhausted, has the look on his face which suggests he has no choice. The new guy tries to convince Ronnie to leave as he believes that the Strike Team have been set up but Ronnie is adament that Vic will beat the case.
In his prison cell, something is given to him secretly by one of the security officials - a gun. Vic breaks down with the gun clenched in his hand.... Claudette is then seen coming into the interview room and Vic is revealed to be alive. He tells Claudette everything and begs her to nail Kavanaugh and Acaveda for doctoring the report. She tells him that Antwon is still on the run and therefore Ronnie may be in danger of arrest/death. Vic says that Acaveda told him to kill himself as a last act that the future Mayor would have finally beaten him. She's horrified and says yes to his request that she find something to get Acaveda and Kavanaugh arrested. He asks for her to speak to Shane's wife, Maura, as she was the one that Shane confessed everything to who is clean.
A scene is seen where Vic is speaking into a cassette player about everything and then says that he hopes his wife and children will be taken care of. He finally stops the cassette player and stares at the gun. And with that, Vic kills himself in his prison cell.
*I ran out of ideas here. Sorry.*
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Post by -|E|- on Nov 21, 2006 16:59:04 GMT -5
Holy crap! OOoooOoo.... good post, nickmackey! That took some thought... I don't like Vic killing himself, but maybe Ronnie and the new guy make a deal with Antwon to have him killed?
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Post by striketeamwashere on Nov 21, 2006 22:52:10 GMT -5
That was alot of reading there nickmackey.
A good story, but at the same time I don't like it. A little too complex for me. Everyone dieing like in a mob movie is too much for The Shield IMO.
-Shane must go. -Aceveda doesn't need to go. I would much rather see alot of the things he's done to come to the publc and have him completly humiliated. -Kavanaugh dosen't need to die. Just fail at bringing dow the Strike Team. I wouldn't mind him catching Shane though. -No need for Dutch, Claudette, Julien, Danny, Billings, Corrine to be killed. -Ronnie needs to stay alive. The new guy too. -Now we come to Vic. Last episode he has to go. Killed in the line of dutie, killed by the Armanians it doesn't matter I really think that is how it needs to end.
To sum it up Vic and Shane are the only two of the main people who need to kick the bucket.
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Post by chemikalman on Nov 21, 2006 23:44:28 GMT -5
This won't happen, but I can see Shane killing Mara. He gave up everything for her--his whole way of life. If he found out she was fooling around on him it would set him off. He felt really bad about killing Lem, but now that he did that, it would be a little easier the second time.
I do not think Vic will kill Shane. He won't because after he hears Shane's story, he will recognize the one trait that links them more than any other: the instinct for survival. He has to. After all, Vic killed Terry for the same reason Shane killed Lem.
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Post by Nick Mills on Nov 22, 2006 18:40:02 GMT -5
Hey. Thanks for the comments, you guys. Appreciate the feedback.
I chose Dutch to die accidently because it would be a huge shock to viewers etc (apart from us) and if it was accidental, it might be a death that sets Shane off into his downfall.
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Post by badcop187 on Dec 11, 2006 20:50:14 GMT -5
I think Shane gets paranoid, thinks Ronnie knows and kills off Ronnie thinking he found out about lem. This leads to A Vic Shane confrontation!
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Post by danimal12483 on Mar 24, 2007 1:28:13 GMT -5
i've always thought that maybe ronnie will have something to do with the ending. i think his character will have something huge goin on with him. since he's been the lesser focus on the team for 5 seasons. he's about to blow....watch.
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Post by danimal12483 on Mar 24, 2007 1:30:06 GMT -5
as for now, i think kavanaugh should be killed off. maybe vic, shane, or even ronnie will have him killed.
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Post by ShootFirst on Mar 26, 2007 12:52:00 GMT -5
Kav dying would be too obvious. If he does in fact go, it wont' be by Vic or anyone on the team. I still stand by the "Shane by suicide" theory and don't think Vic will die. No more ST guys need to die. An out-of-left-field character that could spark something if they were to be offed would be Dutch of Julien.......don't know why, just a hunch.
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Post by Strike Team 4 Life on Mar 26, 2007 14:25:12 GMT -5
IF Shane commited suicide he should leave a letter to Vic confessing to everything he did and why he did it. That would be an odd ending to him...
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Post by ShootFirst on Mar 27, 2007 12:48:07 GMT -5
IF Shane commited suicide he should leave a letter to Vic confessing to everything he did and why he did it. That would be an odd ending to him... This would be a great twist if it were to go down this way and is a viable scenario. Don't know what other opinions I could give after reading the spoilers thread so I won't chance it.
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Post by jray on Apr 6, 2007 16:47:27 GMT -5
One of the craziest deaths would be that of one of the "kids" on the show. Maybe one of Vic's kids, Danny's Baby, or the most intense would probably be if Mara had a miscarriage or a still-birth. Imagine what that would do to him. I honestly think part of the psychological acceptance he put himself through leading to Shane's murder involved needing to protect himself to provide for Mara, Jackson, and the Bun in Mara's Disgusting Oven.
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Post by danimal12483 on Mar 9, 2008 21:42:50 GMT -5
shanes got to go
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