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LOS ANGELES (AP) - To filmgoers, she's known as the woman who scared the pants back on Michael Douglas in 1987's "Fatal Attraction." Now it's the drug dealers of urban L.A. on "The Shield" who are worried.
"She has an agenda, and she can't wait to start," Glenn Close says of her character, Monica Rawling, who took over as captain of the corrupt and dysfunctional Farmington precinct at the beginning of the show's fourth season.
Rawling has returned to her roots, having walked the beat in the fictitious district earlier in her career. So, in a sense, has Close, who returned to television after a fruitful and continuing career in feature films.
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