Who wins in a fight?

Battle of TV stars: Who wins?


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Linderbee

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who's vic mackey?

edit: doesn't really matter--I'm voting for him, anyway

/has a thing for bald guys...
 

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LOL, are you serious?

Bauer would make that dude wipe his bum with The Shield and then make him eat it, all while penning an ode to how glorious and gracious Bauer is in his victory. Then he'd probably throw a bullet right through his throat with his bare hands.
 

Cardinals.Ken

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LOL, are you serious?

Bauer would make that dude wipe his bum with The Shield and then make him eat it, all while penning an ode to how glorious and gracious Bauer is in his victory. Then he'd probably throw a bullet right through his throat with his bare hands.


Umm...what he said!
 

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LOL, are you serious?

Bauer would make that dude wipe his bum with The Shield and then make him eat it, all while penning an ode to how glorious and gracious Bauer is in his victory. Then he'd probably throw a bullet right through his throat with his bare hands.

Word.
 

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I vote for Jet Li. These guys are t.v tough. Keifer? pfft. I don't even know who Vic is but I think Al Bundy could take him.
 

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Oh, and if anyone cares:

Detective Victor 'Vic' Mackey is the fictional leader of the Strike Team, a four-man anti-gang unit in the television drama series The Shield. Mackey is played by Michael Chiklis.
Mackey is an extremely corrupt but effective police officer; he steals drugs from drug dealers, beats and tortures suspects, and has committed murder more than once. Mackey sees his tactics as a means to an end. He is not wholly bad, however; he is a devoted father, a loyal partner to other cops on his team, and will readily protect those he sees as innocent victims.
 
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How in the hell do you guys not know The Shield?!?!? It is a cop series that is at least as good as 24, but it's probably better, IMO, because it is actually realistic and believable! Get on the wagon of this show, man! Rent season 1 at Blockbuster or something and get hooked!!!
 

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Michael Chiklis could easily kick Sutherland's ass.... it wouldn't even be close
 

Cardinals.Ken

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Michael Chiklis could easily kick Sutherland's ass.... it wouldn't even be close

What makes you think that Ckicklets is such a bad *****?

He's 5' tall and plays a tough guy on TV!

Axl Rose would whoop up on both of them!
 

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Interesting info on Chicklets from IMDB.com

After his show "Daddio" (2000) went off the air, his wife suggested that Chiklis slim his weight down and change his self image with a different look and a totally different acting part, even if they have to create one themselves for him. He then shaved his head, lost more than 50 pounds, worked out vigorously and the two of them started to write a "rogue cop" movie role for him. Chiklis eventually read "The Shield" (2002)'s pilot script (originally called "Rampart"), which was similar to his "rogue cop" movie script, and aggressively pursued the part of Vic Mackey until he got it. When he read for the the part, he generated anger by being furious at the prospect of not getting it.

Is Greek, his family hailing from the island of ******.

When he was on "The Commish" (1991), a hostage situation broke out down the street from his house. Two LAPD plainclothes detectives came up to him when he was out in his yard and explained the situation to him, thinking he was the LAPD commissioner.

Said when he arrived in New York City, that he was going to kick the city's ass. Three years later when he was a struggling actor so poor that he couldn't afford a can of Spam, he was sitting on the Brooklyn Bridge begging for forgiveness. It was that day when he got the role in Wired (1989).
 

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