The Wire - does it ever get going?

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MortyC137

2,989 posts

139 months

Wednesday 8th September 2021
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Ructions said:
Very profound.

Well, damn.

Digga

40,324 posts

283 months

Wednesday 8th September 2021
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MortyC137 said:
Ructions said:
Very profound.

Well, damn.
Clever.

edgyedgy

474 posts

127 months

Wednesday 8th September 2021
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BadBull said:
One of my favourite moments was the 'fk' kitchen scene.

And the worst was Stringers demise. That annoyed me getmecoat
My saddest two moments was Wallace been murdered by Poot and bodie and the death of Bodie

Edited by edgyedgy on Wednesday 8th September 15:21

P. ONeill

1,455 posts

52 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
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Who shot Snot?

“If Snot Boogie always stole the money, why'd you let him play?"

"Got to. This America, man."

Twenty years ago tonight, The Wire debuted. Five perfect seasons, and it's still as relevant as ever.

All the pieces matter.

BrotherMouzone

3,169 posts

174 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
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Just released today for the diehard fans.

SpeedBash

2,325 posts

187 months

Friday 8th July 2022
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Couple of decent videos on the BFI YouTube channel for the 20th Anniversary.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQAQYnu4k50

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNGQc6hDNvE

BrabusMog

20,155 posts

186 months

Friday 8th July 2022
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BrotherMouzone said:


Just released today for the diehard fans.
Appropriate username biggrin

Koyaanisqatsi

2,283 posts

30 months

Monday 17th October 2022
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In my opinion, The Sopranos is the finest thing to have ever appeared on a TV screen. Below that is The Wire. Below that is everything else.

I've watched through The Wire a few times over the years and manage to pick up and notice little things that pass me by in previous viewings, like the Bal'more police commissioner Bill Rawls quietly sitting in the corner of a gay bar in one series 3 scene. laugh

Does anybody else anybody else have any unanswered questions?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSRs3g2AnxA

Mezzanine

9,216 posts

219 months

Monday 17th October 2022
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Koyaanisqatsi said:
…I've watched through The Wire a few times over the years and manage to pick up and notice little things that pass me by in previous viewings, like the Bal'more police commissioner Bill Rawls quietly sitting in the corner of a gay bar in one series 3 scene. laugh
One of the great example of how they didn’t pander to the lowest common denominator with The Wire, that was literally a throwaway/blink and you’ll miss it scene.

Belfast Bap

26 posts

1 month

Tuesday 26th March
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some bloke

1,056 posts

67 months

Tuesday 26th March
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I just finished rewatching this for the 5th or 6th time - it still holds up as a great piece of TV. It's a little dated as it's back in the early days of mobile phones, and there are so many CRT monitors in use, but still great writing, characters you care about and some great intertwined stories. For me, the saddest storylines were Bodie, Omar and Dookie.

The OG Jester

151 posts

14 months

Tuesday 26th March
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Great TV, the pacing was just fine. Only watched it last year for the first time and it was bob on.

Yes, the whole burner phone thing was new for the time and surveillance would have been different now to an extent but it was so well done. Really enjoyed how the sub-story was young team, the dock workers, politicians, the kids at school, the press etc and how it all tied back into the main story of drugs, money and corruption.

Was sad seeing how it went full circle with Dukie becoming the new Bubbles and Michael becoming the new Bodie.

honest_delboy

1,503 posts

200 months

Tuesday 26th March
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Micheal became the new Omar

All in the game yo