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    The Shield Finale Scoop!
    by Daniel R. Coleridge

    TV Guide
    June 15 2004

    Last week on FX's The Shield, Lem freaked out and pulled an
    unbelievable stunt. Cracking under pressure, he burnt up most of the
    Strike Team's "retirement fund" — aka their stolen Armenian
    money-train loot — in the furnace! Admit it: You thought Vic Mackey
    (Michael Chiklis) and Co. might whack him Sopranos-style, right then
    and there. Well, in tonight's season finale at 10 pm/ET, Shield fans
    will learn Lem's fate after the guys fought over that cash. Can't
    wait? Read our revealing interview with Kenny Johnson, who plays Lem.
    Spoiler alert: If you don't want any hints, better stop reading
    now...



    TV Guide Online: Just curious. What is Lem's actual name?
    Kenny Johnson: [Chuckles] Curtis "Lemonhead" Lemanski. The real story
    is Shawn Ryan, the creator, has a bald head. Back when he wrote for
    Angel, he wore these lemon-scented ice packs in the writers' room to
    keep his head cool. So they called him Lemonhead, and he gave his
    nickname to my character on The Shield.

    TVGO: Strange! So why did Lem suddenly go nuts and torch the moolah?
    Johnson: The money is evil. It's destroying the team and making Lem
    sick. There's a lot of guilt involved because people all around us
    are dying. On top of that, they're closing in on the four of us.
    Aceveda and Dutch are suspicious, plus the Armenians know our names.
    That's why Lem has a bleeding ulcer, where he's starting to puke up
    blood. He's internalizing stuff. My character was never about the
    money, unlike Shane, who's selfish and full of BS.




    TVGO: It's weird that Vic and Shane left Lem and Ronnie to transport
    the money in their van.
    Johnson: Exactly, man! So Lem's thinking, "If the Armenians or the
    police are surveilling us and I get stopped, I'm the one with the
    money, so I'm screwed!" So he made a choice in the moment.

    TVGO: It's a huge betrayal, though. Without revealing too much, have
    you worried that Lem will be killed or somehow written off?
    Johnson: When the finale script came out, people read the script and
    thought I was going. [CCH Pounder] called me and asked, "How do you
    feel? If they wrote that about me, I'd be on the phone asking what's
    gonna happen!" After a few days, I got calls from Shawn Ryan and FX.
    They told me, "You're okay. You're not leaving the show or going
    anywhere." I played it off like I wasn't worried for a whole weekend,
    but I was!

    TVGO: Phew! How do you feel about Lem emerging as the Strike Team's
    conscience?
    Johnson: I've always asked that Lem have his own voice and a point of
    view, so he wasn't always just going along with Vic Mackey. Shawn
    wanted to slowly build up to Lem standing up for himself. So it's
    great for me.

    TVGO: Switching gears. Besides The Shield and Pensacola: Wings of
    Gold, there are lesser known gigs here on your résumé — like Red Shoe
    Diaries! Oh, really?
    Johnson: [Laughs] It was one of their classier episodes. I played the
    pool boy who hooks up with this Italian maid. Ally Sheedy and her
    rich husband spy on us, so they can live out their sexual fantasies!

    TVGO: Wow, your career's come a long way. Did that role require any
    nudity? It was late-night cable, after all.
    Johnson: I wasn't naked in that. But you did see my naked backside in
    The Shield's "Co-Pilot" episode last season, where the gay cop,
    Julian, saw me drop my towel in the locker room. He was checking me
    out. I also did a movie with Jennifer Tilly called At Home with the
    Webbers where I was naked, except for leather chaps. Oh, and I was in
    Lambada: The Forbidden Dance. People still make jokes about that
    one... It was a cool dance, just a bad movie.
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