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Tuesday, September 2, 2008
‘The Shield’ begins final season tonight on FX
While the broadcast networks are trolling for news from the Republican National Convention in St. Paul tonight, FX launches the final season of its ground-breaking cop drama “The Shield” at 9.
It’s been nine months since last we saw Vic Mackey (Michael Chiklis) and his merry band of corrupt, foul-mouthed cops, so it’s going to take more than the 60-second “catch-up” scenes provided at the beginning of tonight’s episode.
Complications abound, from the various gang contingencies to the twisted relationship between Vic and Shane (Walton Goggins) to the ongoing diabolical dealings at The Barn.
Vic is still struggling to get his job back (he’s working now but scheduled to hit forced retirement any minute), and he’s getting more desperate about the situation all the time.
The show’s creator, Shawn Ryan, hinted at the Television Critics Association meetings in July that the final episode, coming in November, will see Vic “pay for his sins.” You might recall that those sins started with a bang in the pilot when he shot a fellow officer in cold blood.
“The Shield” has always been about the thin line between good and evil, and nobody has exemplified that better than Vic — except maybe Shane, who blew up and then shot partner Lem in a particularly stunning encounter last year.
It’s been a breathtaking ride, and tonight’s season opener is appropriately chilling. I’ve seen it. I can’t wait for more.
‘90210’ … A new guilty pleasure?
“90210” debuts tonight, minus reviews because the CW refused to send out screeners. Fine.
Clips indicate this 21st-century version of the ‘90s teen saga just might live up to expectations. The two-hour premiere tonight (7 to 9 p.m.) introduces the very pretty cast and sets up the new family’s dynamics.
For more details on the spinoff, check out today’s TV column on the front of Life & Arts.
We’re big time now … sort of!
Austin has finally broken into the Top 50 TV markets.
In the recently announced new market rankings from the Nielsen Co., Austin moved up from No. 51 to No. 49.
New York is still top dog, followed by Los Angeles and Chicago. The biggest TV market in Texas is Dallas-Fort Worth, at No. 5. Houston is 10th and San Antonio is 37th.
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