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Originally Posted by oilers_fan
Yeah, he is a great actor, no doubt. .
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Yeah, he has had some really good scenes that he totally pulled off.
1. The Lem scene
2. When Shane finally confessed to Vic what he was up to with Antwan and Vic pulled the gun on him and Shane had to ask for his help.
3. Shane and Vic's argument that ended Season 3, I could watch that scene over and over.
Shane is the most interesting character on the show IMO. He is such an ass with his racism, tactics and the way he treats people, but at the same time, he is likeable because he is Vic's best friend, he's part of the strike team, and you always wanna see him get his life back on track. But since the end of last season, it's hard to feel bad for a guy like Shane, I think he is gonna confess if Kavanaugh's pressure is too much for Vic to handle. For some reason, I see Shane feeling guilty if Vic starts getting more of the blame. Totally out of shane's character to own up to his mistakes, but I can see him doing it to save Vic.