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** He sleeps with Kavanaugh's mentally ill wife to spite him and derail his attempts to investigate him.


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** Despite how strained their friendship is at the time Vic still helps Shane save himself from Antwon.
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** He tries to secure Lem's safety in prison by making a deal with Antwon to finance his criminal activities in exchange for Lem being protected.

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* AmbiguousSituation: [[spoiler: Where does he go at the end? Does he decide to go rogue and spite his immunity deal? Or does he decide to serve his three years and attempt to piece together what's left of his shattered life? Ultimately, it's up to the viewer to decide.]]

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* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler:Despite his many crimes, his final scene at ICE headquarters, completely alone except for his remaining pictures of his children and Lem, is somber enough to evoke a bit of pity.]]
* AmbiguousSituation: [[spoiler: Where [[spoiler:Where does he go at the end? Does he decide to go rogue and spite his immunity deal? Or does he decide to serve his three years and attempt to piece together what's left of his shattered life? Ultimately, it's up to the viewer to decide.]]



* DidntThinkThisThrough: One of his core flaws through the series. At the end, he manages to gain full immunity for himself and is able escape justice for his crimes. Yet he fails to consider that ICE would be completely disgusted by him and would never work with somebody such as him, his handler even going as far as to make his 3 years working with ICE be as unpleasant as possible. He also [[spoiler: loses his family and destroys all of his credibility and friendships in the process.]]

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: One of his core flaws through the series. At the end, he manages to gain full immunity for himself and is able escape justice for his crimes. Yet he fails to consider that ICE would be completely disgusted by him and would never work with somebody such as him, his handler even going as far as to make his 3 years working with ICE be as unpleasant as possible. He also [[spoiler: loses [[spoiler:loses his family and destroys all of his credibility and friendships in the process.]]



* FailureHero: For all his plans, brutality, and short-term victories, Vic never succeeds at stopping the drug trade in Farmington. The only point where the crime rate actually lowers is when he's hewdimg the One-Niners' drug ring and thus covering it up, and for each crime lord he puts down a new one rises right back up.
* FallenHero: By the end, [[spoiler: Vic is isolated to a desk job and ostracized by his colleagues with his sins laid bare for all to see]].

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* FailureHero: For all his plans, brutality, and short-term victories, Vic never succeeds at stopping the drug trade in Farmington. The only point where the crime rate actually lowers is when he's hewdimg involved with the One-Niners' drug ring and thus covering it up, and for each crime lord he puts down a new one rises right back up.
* FallenHero: By the end, [[spoiler: Vic [[spoiler:Vic is isolated to a desk job and ostracized by his colleagues with his sins laid bare for all to see]].



* HumiliationConga / IronicHell: [[spoiler: His final fate. He was able to get immunity for his crimes, but it came with a steep price tag. His family's been relocated by Witness Protection. His reputation at The Barn is in cinders with Ronnie's arrest. His job is a tedious desk job and not the street work he wanted. His superior hates his guts and will try as much as possible to void his immunity deal. Also, the job is just for 3 years, after which there is next to NO chance he'll be able to get work even ''related'' to law enforcement (where he spent most of his career).]]

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* HumiliationConga / IronicHell: [[spoiler: His [[spoiler:His final fate. He was able to get immunity for his crimes, but it came with a steep price tag. His family's been relocated by Witness Protection. His reputation at The Barn is in cinders with Ronnie's arrest. His job is a tedious desk job and not the street work he wanted. His superior hates his guts and will try as much as possible to void his immunity deal. Also, the job is just for 3 years, after which there is next to NO chance he'll be able to get work even ''related'' to law enforcement (where he spent most of his career).]]
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* HeelFaceDoorSlam: PlayedWith, as while Lem wasn't going to rat out the guys, he did want to finally face up to what he's done and he wants to finally be at peace with himself by turning himself in. [[spoiler: Sadly, Shane kills him before he can do so.]]
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* SmugSnake: While Vic is genuinely talented at manipulation, planning, and thinking on his feet, he thinks that he's untouchable. He's not as good as he thinks he is, and eventually one of his gambits causes him to [[spoiler: betray his only remaining friend, and he loses his family, career, and reputation because of it.]]
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* TheSociopath: Played with. Vic showcases sociopathic tendencies and will screw over anyone who gets in his way. By the end, [[spoiler: he has become willing to sell his team down the river to save himself, only cares about having his family as way to control his life, and spurs Shane into killing himself with little feeling]]. But this is subverted as he is shown to be capable of genuine feelings, such as his love for his family, his [[spoiler: genuine devastation at Lem's death and the fact Shane did it]], [[spoiler: and when he finds out Shane had also killed his wife, son and unborn child, and reacts with anger and shock]]. The thing is that no matter the bond or closeness, he will first and foremost [[ItsAllAboutMe try to save himself before anyone else.]]

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* TheSociopath: Played with.PlayedWith. Vic showcases sociopathic tendencies and will screw over anyone who gets in his way. By the end, [[spoiler: he has become willing to sell his team down the river to save himself, only cares about having his family as way to control his life, and spurs Shane into killing himself with little feeling]]. But this is subverted as he is shown to be capable of genuine feelings, such as his love for his family, his [[spoiler: genuine devastation at Lem's death and the fact Shane did it]], [[spoiler: and when he finds out Shane had also killed his wife, son and unborn child, and reacts with anger and shock]]. The thing is that no matter the bond or closeness, he will first and foremost [[ItsAllAboutMe try to save himself before anyone else.]]



%% * VillainousBSOD: He spends the last few minutes of the series in the midst of one.

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%% * VillainousBSOD: He spends the last few minutes of the series in the midst of one.one as he finally realizes the cost of what he's done.



* TheMillstone: His attempts to imitate Vic's style of 'policing' continually blow up in his face, putting the rest of the Strike Team in jeopardy and forcing Vic to save him from himself. His [[spoiler:killing Lem is what finally destroys the team for good.]]

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* TheMillstone: His attempts to imitate Vic's style of 'policing' continually blow up in his face, putting the rest of the Strike Team in jeopardy and forcing Vic to save him from himself. His Him [[spoiler:killing Lem is what finally destroys the team for good.]]



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%%* HotBlooded* HotBlooded: It doesn't take too much for him to get in a rage, especially if [[BerserkButton racial slurs]] are used. Predictably, this causes him to clash with [[BigotWithABadge Shane]].



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%%* NiceGuy* NiceGuy: While he does fall under Shane's bad influence, Army is consistently portrayed as a nice, easygoing guy.

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* TheAce: Especially in seasons 1 (in which his friendship with Assistant Chief Gillroy effectively insulates him from nearly any sort of legal repercussions to his extralegal actions) and 5 (in which Captain Billings has almost zero ability or desire to rein him in). Vic's ability to charm people and to talk his way out of difficult situations is unmatched, and he not only fools nearly everybody that he comes across throughout the series, but also [[KavorkaMan bed multiple women]] as well. He also shows a genuine talent for investigation, [[CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot if only he had used his skills for the good of the community and not for his own selfish aims.]]



* TheAce: Especially in seasons 1 (in which his friendship with Assistant Chief Gillroy effectively insulates him from nearly any sort of legal repercussions to his extralegal actions) and 5 (in which Captain Billings has almost zero ability or desire to rein him in). Vic's ability to charm people and to talk his way out of difficult situations is unmatched, and he not only fools nearly everybody that he comes across throughout the series, but also [[KavorkaMan bed multiple women]] as well. He also shows a genuine talent for investigation, [[CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot if only he had used his skills for the good of the community and not for his own selfish aims.]]



%% * UngratefulBastard: Despite Ronnie's loyalty to him Vic gives him up to save his own skin.

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%% * UngratefulBastard: Despite Ronnie's loyalty to him Vic gives him up to save his own skin.



* AllForNothing: He [[spoiler:murdered his best friend Lem to protect himself and the rest of the Strike Team from prosecution, only to learn after the fact that Lem had no intention of selling them out.]]

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* AllForNothing: [[spoiler: He [[spoiler:murdered murdered one of his best friend friends Lem to protect himself and the rest of the Strike Team from prosecution, only to learn after the fact that Lem had no intention of selling them out.]]



* DidntThinkThisThrough: One of Shane's core flaws throughout the series is that he often takes actions without fully considering all of the consequences of his actions, with Vic uses to his advantage when he [[spoiler: uses Shane's blackmail journal to gain himself full immunity from ICE.]]

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: One of Shane's core flaws throughout the series is that he often takes actions without fully considering all of the consequences of his actions, with Vic uses to his advantage when he [[spoiler: uses Shane's blackmail journal to gain himself full immunity from ICE.]]



* DirtyOldMan: By virtue of being lenient on the age department when it comes to hook-ups.

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* DirtyOldMan: By Downplayed since Shane is in his 30s/40s during the time of the series, but he is this by virtue of being lenient on the age department when it comes to hook-ups.



* FatalFlaw: Impulsiveness and [[DidntThinkThisThrough never fully considering the consequences of his actions]]. While he's hardly stupid, Shane's [[HairTriggerTemper extreme emotional volatility]] and inability to rationalize away his guilt over the consequences of his actions leads him to take several stupid actions throughout the series that end up [[spoiler:not only leading to his own death, but those of his family and Lem as well]].

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* FatalFlaw: Impulsiveness and [[DidntThinkThisThrough never fully considering the consequences of his actions]]. While he's hardly stupid, Shane's [[HairTriggerTemper extreme emotional volatility]] and inability to rationalize away his guilt over the consequences of his actions leads him to take several stupid actions throughout the series that end up [[spoiler:not only leading to his own death, but those of his family and Lem as well]].



* TooCleverByHalf: [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed.]] Shane has the right idea by keeping a journal of all of the horrible things he and the rest of The Strike Team did. But he [[DidntThinkThisThrough failed to consider]] that Vic would beat him to it and gains full immunity for himself. He then proceeds to [[KickTheDog rub it in to Shane's face]], breaking him completely.

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* TooCleverByHalf: [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed.]] Shane has the right idea by keeping a journal of all of the horrible things he and the rest of The Strike Team did. But he [[DidntThinkThisThrough failed to consider]] that Vic would beat him to it take the notebook, and gains use it to confess to all the Strike Team's crimes, gaining full immunity for himself. He then proceeds to [[KickTheDog rub it in to Shane's face]], breaking him completely.



** He was devastated by [[spoiler: Lem's death]] and was outraged that [[spoiler: Shane did it]], even going as far as to [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness threaten to fight him]] when he brings up that he did it to save the guys.



* TooCleverByHalf: He's easily the smartest one in the Strike Team that isn't Vic, and it's even noted by Kavanaugh to be the one who's covered his tracks ''too well'' and even tells him to stay away from Vic and Shane, as their flaws will eventually do them in. Ronnie doesn't listen and makes the mistake of trusting Vic, who [[spoiler: promptly betrays him so he can have full immunity from ICE.]]

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* TooCleverByHalf: He's easily the smartest one in the Strike Team that isn't Vic, and it's even noted by Kavanaugh to be the one who's covered his tracks ''too well'' and even tells him to stay away from Vic and Shane, as their flaws will eventually do them in. Ronnie doesn't listen and makes the mistake of trusting Vic, who Vic an hour longer than he should have, and is [[spoiler: promptly betrays betrayed by him so he can have full immunity from ICE.prosecution.]]
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** He's completely right when he accuaes Dutch of only wanting to catch Sally's killer for the credit.

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** He's completely right when he accuaes accuses Dutch of only wanting to catch Sally's killer for the credit.
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* ExtremeDoormat: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. When push comes to shove, Lem can definitely stand up for himself and the rest of the team know better than to push him to his breaking point, given his strength and size advantage over them. However, short of crossing a line, Lem is ''easily coerced'' into going along with the team's large scale corrupt exploits out of a desire to avoid friction between the group and mantain their quasi-familiar ties.
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* DividedWeFall: On a regular basis, they're able to keep their web of crimes afloat but it doesn't take long for each team member's different agendas and priorities to start nibbling away at the foundation. [[spoiler:Starting with Lem's discomfort about playing ball with the group's amoral actions which becomes clearer during the Armenian Money Train robbery in season 2, as well as having to "disappear" the body of the criminal they framed as the culprit in season 3, as well as Shane branching out to find a real family outside of the rest which leads him to place them as a bigger priority, it all comes crashing down when Lem's drug charges cause Shane to take matters into his own hands, leading to the team splitting and looking to protect themselves in the fallout.]]


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* KeepingSecretsSucks: As their illegal activities often involve pacts under the table with gangs and mafiosi, the uniting factor for the Strike Team is standing together in the lie that they're upstanding police. However, this also means everyone has to be accomplice through each step of the way, even with actions that they might strongly disagree on a moral basis (Lem), others they might decide are too risky and irrational (Ronnie) or just the ones that threaten their implied bond of trust and camaraderie, as well as their loved ones (Vic/Shane). Complicating this is how often each member decides in the moment to diverge from the plan or take matters into their own hands, keeping others out of the loop.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: While he's definitely done his share of shady actions, Lem has his limits.
** He is disgusted by Vic using Lem and Tavon's friendship so Lem could convince Tavon that he attacked Mara after he woke up from his coma.
** He actually feels sympathy for Kavanaugh's situation, even though he has every reason to hate the man. He's completely disgusted at Vic for simply noting that it's a weakness they could exploit.
** Lem's generally disgusted with Shane's more recklessly amoral actions as the story moves along, which ultimately leads to the friction between the two men.

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* TheAce: Especially in seasons 1 (in which his friendship with Assistant Chief Gillroy effectively insulates him from nearly any sort of legal repercussions to his extralegal actions) and 5 (in which Captain Billings has almost zero ability or desire to rein him in). Vic's ability to charm people and to talk his way out of difficult situations is unmatched, and he not only fools nearly everybody that he comes across throughout the series, but also [[KavorkaMan bed multiple women]] as well.

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* TheAce: Especially in seasons 1 (in which his friendship with Assistant Chief Gillroy effectively insulates him from nearly any sort of legal repercussions to his extralegal actions) and 5 (in which Captain Billings has almost zero ability or desire to rein him in). Vic's ability to charm people and to talk his way out of difficult situations is unmatched, and he not only fools nearly everybody that he comes across throughout the series, but also [[KavorkaMan bed multiple women]] as well. He also shows a genuine talent for investigation, [[CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot if only he had used his skills for the good of the community and not for his own selfish aims.]]



* AtLeastIAdmitIt: {{Played With}}. In his confession to Olivia, he confesses to all of his crimes without attempting to excuse his actions and seems rather morose. But by the end, he seems to [[ThenLetMeBeEvil fully accept]] that he is a truly horrible person.



* BalanceBetweenGoodAndEvil: An InUniverse [[DeconstructedTrope deconstruction]] of this mindset. For Vic, whatever despicable course of action can be justified as long as some good may come out of it. In fact, he uses this to propel his crookedness: anything he does for extra power, money or respect are meant to secure his retirement home, protect the everyday man or to pay the admittedly expensive accomadations for his children. Unfortunately, this blinds him to the fact that whatever the ends, the repercussions of such amoral decision-making can affect or even nullify any well-intentioned result. Not to say of anything of how Vic tries to often buy himself out of any residual psychological guilt due to his long rap sheet by attempting large-scale redemption acts (e.g. attempting to help Connie by all means in seasons 1 and 2, enforcing Rawlings's policy in season 4, hobnobbing with ICE to stop a large scale drug operation in Farmington in season 7), which rarely last due to Vic's pathological need to indulge in dark moral territory.

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* BalanceBetweenGoodAndEvil: An InUniverse [[DeconstructedTrope deconstruction]] of this mindset. For Vic, whatever despicable course of action can be justified as long as some good may come out of it. In fact, he uses this to propel his crookedness: anything he does for extra power, money or respect are meant to secure his retirement home, protect the everyday man or to pay the admittedly expensive accomadations accomidations for his children. Unfortunately, this blinds him to the fact that whatever the ends, the repercussions of such amoral decision-making can affect or even nullify any well-intentioned result. Not to say of anything of how Vic tries to often buy himself out of any residual psychological guilt due to his long rap sheet by attempting large-scale redemption acts (e.g. attempting to help Connie by all means in seasons 1 and 2, enforcing Rawlings's policy in season 4, hobnobbing with ICE to stop a large scale drug operation in Farmington in season 7), which rarely last due to Vic's pathological need to indulge in dark moral territory.



* BeingEvilSucks: By the time he realizes this, it's far too late for him to back away now.

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* BeingEvilSucks: By the time he realizes this, it's far too late for him to back away now.do anything about it.


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** He gets jealous at Corrine for getting with one of his son Matthew's teachers and later [[DoggedNiceGuy Dutch]], when he sleeps around with women all the time. He even [[spoiler: gets Danny pregnant with his son.]]
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* GoodCannotComprehendEvil: He can't bring himself to believe that Vic [[spoiler: killed Terry]], considering Vic is always preaching about brotherhood and sticking together. It's justified, considering that Vic kept Lem out of the loop, knowing that he wouldn't have possibly stood for [[spoiler: Terry's murder]] and would have turned on him had he learned the truth.

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