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Walton Goggins Interview for 'The Shield'

12 Questions With: Walton Goggins

Fans of FX's 'The Shield' (premiering Tuesday, Sept 2, 10 PM ET) know Walton Goggins as Det. Shane Vendrell, one of TV's most manipulative and complex characters. He talked to AOL TV about working with 'The Commish,' the Spike Lee-Clint Eastwood feud, the seventh and final season of the award-winning cop drama that made him a star ... while dropping a couple f-bombs along the way. --By Maggie Furlong

12 Questions With: Walton Goggins

1. How does it feel to be finished with the show?

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