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Santi is a fictional character portrayed by Ben Hernandez Bray in the TV series The Shield.
They appear in 7 episodes out of a total of 88 aired

Santi

by Ben Hernandez Bray

character

Episodes7

  • 7.9
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    Pay in Pain

    episode S1.E7 april 2002
    The murder of seven gang members has Vic be teamed with a Latino detective assigned to crack the case.
  • 8.5
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    Baptism by Fire

    episode S6.E2 april 2007
    Detectives discover the evidence Kavanaugh planted to make Vic look guilty for Lem's death, but Dutch begins to suspect that everything is too convenient. Meanwhile, Vic tries to find the Salvadoran leader Guardo, who escaped to Mexico.
  • 7.8
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    Exiled

    episode S6.E7 may 2007
    Shane contacts the Armenian mob and collects information against the Strike Team, in order to protect himself from Vic. Meanwhile, Vic learns that Hernan lied about the San Marcos massacre when the Byz Lats retaliate against the Salvadorans.
  • 7.7
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    The Math of the Wrath

    episode S6.E8 may 2007
    Shane offers his services to Kesakhian's daughter, who is running the Armenian mob for her sick father. Meanwhile, Hiatt tells Vic that Claudette has made sure that Vic's "retirement" from the Strike Team is a done deal.
  • 8
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    Recoil

    episode S6.E9 may 2007
    Vic's city official can't help him out with his forced retirement, but he finds a new ally when he solves the San Marcos murders. Shane and Vic fight over Kesakhian's daughter's loyalties, and Billings gets revenge on Dutch.
  • 8.5
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    Party Line

    episode S7.E10 november 2008
    As he puts a price on Shane's head, Vic is asked to prove his loyalty to Beltran by killing Pezuela.
  • 9.7
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    Family Meeting

    episode S7.E13 november 2008
    As Vic hopes his immunity deal will help keep his family together, and Shane takes extreme measures to keep his pregnant wife from being charged with murder, Dutch finds he's a suspect in the disappearance of a teenage serial killer's mother.