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HBO Drama: The Wire

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:47 pm
by burun_Archive
Conchis wrote:The one minute promo you get when you try to watch the finale on On Demand is pretty fuckin funny in a Clay Davis sorta way.

Is that the "sheeee-it" one?

HBO Drama: The Wire

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 9:29 am
by The MayorofRockNRoll_Archive
I haven't even read the last page or two of posted responses.

I can't read anymore of this thread until season 5 is on DVD.

HBO Drama: The Wire

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 9:53 am
by kenoki_Archive
The MayorofRockNRoll wrote:I haven't even read the last page or two of posted responses.

I can't read anymore of this thread until season 5 is on DVD.


get hbo for one month! you can watch the whole season on ondemand and then witness the shocking finale with the rest of us

HBO Drama: The Wire

Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 12:08 am
by Christopher J McGarvey_Archive
I've been Netflixing it and am halfway through Season 2.
I just went to walk disc 3 up to the mailbox and my street is covered with cop cars.
There are three squad cars and one SUV.
No cops in any of them.

HBO Drama: The Wire

Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 12:37 am
by madlee_Archive
The whole mcnulty thing reminds me of deadwood, where they introduce a main protagonist, but the actor or character just isn't that interesting. they should've killed mcnulty off a long time ago.

from hbo:

In the series finale, Carcetti maps out a damage-control scenario with the police brass in the wake of a startling revelation from Pearlman and Daniels. Their choice: clean up the mess...or hide the dirt. With his leads predictably drying up, McNulty asks Landsman to pull police off the homeless case--until a fresh homicide ramps up the investigation. A frustrated Haynes finds his concerns about Templeton falling on increasingly deaf ears. Convinced he has the upper hand but caught in a legal quandary, Levy plays a cat-and-mouse game with Pearlman. Bubbles debates whether to greenlight a newspaper story about his life; Dukie seeks out an old mentor for a loan; Marlo oversees a new co-op order as he maps out his next move. As the officers stage an Irish wake for another dearly departed officer, the seeds of the future are sown throughout Baltimore.


irish wake?

HBO Drama: The Wire

Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 6:31 am
by Heeby Jeeby_Archive
madlee wrote:The whole mcnulty thing reminds me of deadwood, where they introduce a main protagonist, but the actor or character just isn't that interesting. they should've killed mcnulty off a long time ago.

from hbo:

In the series finale, Carcetti maps out a damage-control scenario with the police brass in the wake of a startling revelation from Pearlman and Daniels. Their choice: clean up the mess...or hide the dirt. With his leads predictably drying up, McNulty asks Landsman to pull police off the homeless case--until a fresh homicide ramps up the investigation. A frustrated Haynes finds his concerns about Templeton falling on increasingly deaf ears. Convinced he has the upper hand but caught in a legal quandary, Levy plays a cat-and-mouse game with Pearlman. Bubbles debates whether to greenlight a newspaper story about his life; Dukie seeks out an old mentor for a loan; Marlo oversees a new co-op order as he maps out his next move. As the officers stage an Irish wake for another dearly departed officer, the seeds of the future are sown throughout Baltimore.


irish wake?


lots of raised glasses, drunkenness and singing of 'danny boy'. this shit has been in the wire before and always reminds me of the funeral at the end of 'family business'.

HBO Drama: The Wire

Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 8:02 am
by madlee_Archive
Heeby Jeeby wrote:
madlee wrote:The whole mcnulty thing reminds me of deadwood, where they introduce a main protagonist, but the actor or character just isn't that interesting. they should've killed mcnulty off a long time ago.

from hbo:

In the series finale, Carcetti maps out a damage-control scenario with the police brass in the wake of a startling revelation from Pearlman and Daniels. Their choice: clean up the mess...or hide the dirt. With his leads predictably drying up, McNulty asks Landsman to pull police off the homeless case--until a fresh homicide ramps up the investigation. A frustrated Haynes finds his concerns about Templeton falling on increasingly deaf ears. Convinced he has the upper hand but caught in a legal quandary, Levy plays a cat-and-mouse game with Pearlman. Bubbles debates whether to greenlight a newspaper story about his life; Dukie seeks out an old mentor for a loan; Marlo oversees a new co-op order as he maps out his next move. As the officers stage an Irish wake for another dearly departed officer, the seeds of the future are sown throughout Baltimore.


irish wake?


lots of raised glasses, drunkenness and singing of 'danny boy'. this shit has been in the wire before and always reminds me of the funeral at the end of 'family business'.


I just meant that it implies that a cop in the series is going to die.

HBO Drama: The Wire

Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:40 am
by madlee_Archive
LAST EPISODE

HBO Drama: The Wire

Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:55 am
by kenoki_Archive
nooooo!

HBO Drama: The Wire

Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 1:04 pm
by hip priest_Archive
I think Herc's gonna catch some shit somewhere along the line...