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The Shield/Dawg Days
Dawg Days | |
Season 1, Episode 4 | |
Airdate | April 2, 2002 |
Production Number | 5012-01-102 |
Written by | Kevin Arkadie |
Directed by | Stephen Gyllenhaal |
← 1x03 The Spread |
1x05 → Blowback |
The Shield — Season One |
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Dawg Days is the fourth episode of the first season of The Shield.
Starring: Michael Chiklis (Detective Vic Mackey), Catherine Dent (Officer Danielle "Danny" Sofer), Walton Goggins (Detective Shane Vendrell) (credit only), Michael Jace (Officer Julien Lowe), Kenneth Johnson (Detective Curtis "Lemonhead" Lemansky), Jay Karnes (Detective Holland "Dutch" Wagenbach), Benito Martinez (Captain David Aceveda)
and CCH Pounder (Detective Claudette Wyms)
Guest Starring: Sticky Fingaz (Kern Little), John Diehl (Assistan Chief Ben Gilroy), Walter Emanuel Jones (Rondell Robinson), Mark Kiely (Detective Pete Shockley), Dex Elliot Sanders (T-Bonz), Marc McClure (Jamison), Efrain Figueroa (Jorge Machado)
Co-Starring: Cathy Cahlin Ryan (Corrine Mackey), Camillia Sanes (Aurora Aceveda), Chene Lawson (Tyesha), Linda Medina (Ellie Ruiz), Marlene Warfield (Dottie Cummings), Roy Jones (Henry)
Featuring: Christopher Perez (Eduardo Salcido), Joel Rosenthal (Matthew Mackey), Maurice Blake (Aaron), Ralph Rangel (Sanchez), German Leonne (Erubiel), Brian Britt (Freddie), Godofredo Henriquez (Drunken Migrant Worker), Cecilia Johnson (Shake Girl), Jessica Booker (Shake Girl), Natalia Swader (Shake Girl), Henry Yancey (Off Duty Officer)
Contents |
Plot Overview
Vic tries to smooth a rap feud as it threatens to spill out into the streets.
Aceveda helps a powerful man by having Dutch and Wyms find the husband of his nanny.
Notes
Music
- Push - "The Flute Thing"
- Project 86 - "Rebuttl"
- Jason Darling - "One By One"
- SX10 - "Heart of a Rebel"
- Matthew Anthony - "Weight"
- Young Dre - "Dance With the Devil"
- Flight 180 - "Sunday Jack"
- Molly M - "Do It Right"
- Debbie Mitchell - "Throwin' You a Party"
- Abby Dobson - "Deeply"
- John Leber - "Crank"
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
Memorable Moments
Goofs
- When Danny and Julien are talking to her, Dottie Cummings's glasses appear and disappear between shots.