Wayne's World 3: Killer Shark

Season 2, Episode 16, Aired
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When a bid for a new trial fails, Wayne Callison escapes from prison and begins a cat-and-mouse game with Stark, playing on his love for his daughter. Faced with unyielding demands, Stark faces his nemesis in a desperate bid for Julie's life, perhaps at the expense of his own.moreless
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  • Stark and Callison draw 'pistols' for the ultimate prize. An epic ending, worthy of this enjoyable law-lite drama. Not to be missed!

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    An episode that begins with the perfect intro. Explosive. Dramatic. Foreboding. Providing a sense of high stakes from the outset. As good as Ive seen in a long while. Shark's most dangerous enemy returns for a final showdown with a game of high-stakes cat and mouse.
    The prize, more than Stark's career, the life of his daughter, Julie.

    The story is well written, with above average dialogue throughout. While the screenplay never lets up keeping its focus on Stark and Callison throughout. The central theme is the extension of the adversarial theme that comes across through all the episodes of the show. There to highlight the duality of the fight between plantiff and defendent
    Only this time, the fight extends to outside a court.

    There are some great scenes that sees Stark pit his wits against his greates foe. Tested to the verge of desperation. While Callison is the man without nothing to lose and holding on the cards. Julie also gets to learn a little more about her dad's idea of justice, when he is forced to admit that he set Callison up - to get the justice that he deserves.

    Each scene contains nerve-tingling action or builds up nail-biting tension. As Wayne manages to stay one step ahead of Stark until the inevitable end, when one or the other will take it all.

    Can Stark stop Callison messing with his mind? Will he save Julie's life and serve justice on the devil himself? Well I guess you'll have to, if you want to know how it ends! And has been the case in several episodes this season, the ending is worth the wait.moreless

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  • I love,love this show!Woods IS Shark-ruthless! I have worked with them! Daughter is only 17?? Also,wide-eyed look appeared "contrived"-hard to believe.I do feel"caring daughter" who loves her dad. I would love to watch a taping..? I am in LA sometimes.moreless

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    I love, love, love this show! I was so disappointed when I heard/read this show may have been cancelled...or was it? Anyway, I have followed the last half of the first season and now all of this, albeit, short second season and weekly. This week's show showed me who I have come to believe the character, Shark, to be: ruthless, but his daughter is the grounding force in his life. I also knew immediately before it happened that the character of Shark would NEED to eliminate the opponent from ever coming back into his daughter and his life in the future. It followed his character in "executing the plan", ie, resolve the problem here: his opponent, for good! There was also a part of me that hoped he would pull the trigger, true to his ruthless personality, but I knew in the end he wouldn't because, as he put it, "I'm not you!" Shark's daughter's character: I found her wide-eyed look to be a bit "contrived" and hard to believe at times. She does play the "caring daughter" well who loves her dad. Please, please, keep the show coming! I remain a loyal fan! I would also love to watch the taping of one of these, if possible? I am in LA from time-to-time.moreless

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    • International Episode Titles: Czech Republic – "Wayne se vrací" (Wayne is coming back) Edit
    • International Air Dates: Czech Republic – December 16, 2009 on Prima Finland – September 25, 2010 on MTV3 Edit
    • Press releases included Kevin Pollak as Leo Cutler, and Matt Eyde as Sergeant. Pollak did not appear at all, and Eyde was uncredited if his appearance survived the cutting room. Edit
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    • Sebastian: Trial is war. Second place is death. Edit
    • (Sebastian confronts Wayne who is holding Julie with a gun to her head.) Sebastian: Wayne, Wayne, be smart. You can plead diminished capacity. Worst case, you're right back where you started. Wayne Callison: And I suppose you'll defend me? Sebastian: You've got a choice. You die right here, right now. Or you let her go, and maybe you get another shot at me down the line. (Julie cries out) Isn't that what you want? Don't you want me Wayne? Edit
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    • Wayne: Stark has his private Hall of Justice. This is a reference to a headquarters of the superheroes in DC Universe Comics' Super Friends. After that it was the first headquarters of the Justice League. Edit
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