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HBO Drama: The Wire

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 12:35 pm
by Dr Venkman_Archive
A great, great episode. It seemed to look better, too--as far as the cinemetoghraphy. I might be imagining this, though.

Anybody else choke up a bit during Jay Landsman's "eulogy" for McNulty? Yeah, me neither.

I love Slim Charles. I demand a spin-off: Slim Charles in Charge

HBO Drama: The Wire

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 12:47 pm
by scoopneck_Archive
I was not let down - Bunk had some great scenes in the episode and ultimately came out as one of the few true heroes of the show. Michael as the new Omar was excellent.

One thing though - seems like Barksdale would have had some role in the future of the drug trade in B-more.

Bravo!

HBO Drama: The Wire

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 6:06 pm
by matthewbarnhart_Archive
Dr. Venkman wrote:I demand a spin-off: Slim Charles in Charge


+1

HBO Drama: The Wire

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 7:29 pm
by kenoki_Archive
Brett Eugene Ralph wrote:Michael is the new Omar.

Slim is the new Marlo/Avon.

Dookie is the new Bubbles.

The-light-skinned-cop-whose-name-I-can-never-remember (seen going to see the judge to rat) is the new McNulty.

The beat goes on . . .


great ending. michael as the new omar and bubbles upstairs were especially good... oh and cheese getting shot. fuck that guy. had a moment of liking marlo too. can't believe it's over. best show ever.

HBO Drama: The Wire

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 5:04 pm
by hip priest_Archive
I thought for a minute the body Bunk and Kima were at towards the end was Dookie. I was kinda relieved to see him shooting up at the end.

Farewell The Wire. You were Not Crap.

HBO Drama: The Wire

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 3:12 pm
by eeyore_Archive
Uncle Ovipositor wrote: This season is very Dickensian


haha, nice forecasting

HBO Drama: The Wire

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 4:58 pm
by madlee_Archive
while watching this season (the only one I didn't watch on DVD) I felt like it didn't match the quality of the other seasons. The other day, I watched a few of the episodes again in a row and it really made a huge difference. The waiting a week for each episode had a negative effect on the season.

HBO Drama: The Wire

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 8:03 pm
by Dr Venkman_Archive
madlee wrote:while watching this season (the only one I didn't watch on DVD) I felt like it didn't match the quality of the other seasons. The other day, I watched a few of the episodes again in a row and it really made a huge difference. The waiting a week for each episode had a negative effect on the season.


I know what you're getting at and I know how you feel (I think).

Great season. A lot of people were way too into season four. A good season by any measure, and necessary as hell, but weak if you're a fan of policework-oriented storylines. I thought this season started a bit slow, but ended very, very strongly. Salut! Season five. I never buy DVDs, but I'm going to buy the full series and watch it again. Best show on television, ever.

They never talked down to the viewer; not even once.

HBO Drama: The Wire

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 8:20 pm
by burun_Archive
The HBO store on 46th and 6th is having some kind of Wire signing thing, with Omar Little and others.

I didn't see the date, but will remember to look on Monday.

HBO Drama: The Wire

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:47 am
by Christopher J McGarvey_Archive
I told my lady about how Method Man has a character on the show called Cheese.
Her reply was, "Cheese? That's the best they can do?"
I then told her how there were probably at least 5 people with the street name of "Peanut" per neighborhood.
Then I start watching Season 3 and Bunk pulls up 89 people "named" Peanut just on the west side.
This show is genius as far as accuracy goes.