Forest Whitaker baffled by audience hate for his Shield character

Forest Whitaker was surprised when viewers of the FX series 'The Shield' sided with the corrupt cop Vic Mackey over his character, Lieutenant Jon Kavanaugh. The show's creators intended Kavanaugh as a moral counterpoint to expose Mackey's crimes, but fans turned against him. This reaction highlighted the audience's attachment to the anti-hero.

The FX drama 'The Shield' featured one of television's most morally complex protagonists in Vic Mackey, played by Michael Chiklis. Series creator Shawn Ryan introduced Forest Whitaker as Lieutenant Jon Kavanaugh, an Internal Affairs officer tasked with uncovering Mackey's extensive criminal activities. Ryan aimed to create a moral dilemma for viewers, noting, "Well, this could be a real moral dilemma for the audience, because Kavanaugh's right that Vic has done all these things."

Despite this setup, audiences strongly favored Mackey. Chiklis recalled Whitaker's dismay on set: "just despondent, dismayed ... He's like, 'They love you and hate me. You're a murderer!'" Chiklis attributed this to Mackey's charisma, describing him as "gregarious, and outwardly he's got that cockiness and bravado, and a certain level of charm in that."

In an Entertainment Weekly oral history and an IGN interview, Ryan explained that prolonged exposure to Mackey led viewers to make excuses for his behavior, akin to an abusive relationship. To counter this, writers portrayed Kavanaugh as the clear good guy. Yet, Ryan observed, "the audience members just couldn't help but root for Vic to get out of it." He characterized Mackey as an anti-hero and Kavanaugh as an anti-villain.

Whitaker acknowledged the dynamic, stating, "[P]eople are so in love with Vic and so in love with what Michael did in that character that any threat to him that's a real threat that comes in, they want to stop it." Ultimately, Kavanaugh failed, ending up in prison, while Mackey evaded full consequences. In the series finale, however, Mackey found himself confined to a desk job at ICE, a fate Ryan described as trapping a lion in a cage.

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