I realize the only discussions I've so far made are appreciation threads, but everything else I've wanted to start has already been done by someone else. Besides, this is a pretty important thread to have and I'm shocked nobody else has done it.
Ahh, The Wire. Is it a stretch to say that The Wire is the greatest work of anything ever made by anybody from any region of the planet at any point in history? Absolutely not, methinks.
I have never been engaged by anything, whether it be a film, a TV series, a video game, a book, or any other form of media that I've invested time into, like I've been engaged by The Wire. It truly is perfect television. Whether you take the third and fourth seasons, dealing with politics and schools respectively (and for my money, the two best seasons of television ever produced), the second season with the docks and stevedores (the third best season of TV ever and probably the show's most important, most blatant broadcast of what the show is trying to say), or the first and last seasons, our introduction and conclusion to a colossal saga which, no matter where on the planet you live, makes you know the city of Baltimore and makes you completely understand what life is like in the city that reads. Oh, and they're the fourth and fifth best seasons of television, too. Yup. The Wire's "worst" season (if there even is such a thing) is better than any other televison series' best.
Tell me. Am I wrong about this masterpiece? Or am I spot on? Discuss THE WIRE here, whether it be what makes Omar the biggest badass of all time, or why the newspaper storyline is underappreciated and vital to the show. Or just praise Bubbs, who's got to be the best-written drug addict ever. SPOILERS are sure to be rampant, so if you've never watched the show or are only partially through, PLEASE DO NOT READ ON FURTHER. You NEED to watch this show. It's only 60 episodes, and for 60 hours you will be engrossed in the city of B'more, whether or not you live in it or on the other side of the globe.
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I would undoubtedly say masterpiece and one of those shows that might not have got huge viewing figures but it's influence will continue to echo through TV for years to come, brilliantly acted, directed, written and conceived not a boring moment it kept me engrossed from beginning to end and it doesn't outstay it's welcome perfectly encapsulated in it's 5 seasons.
I could list great moments into the night but I always liked the way it didn't go down the cliched route and give the audience what they thought they wanted for instance the utterly brilliant Michael K Williams as Omar, I thought the handling of his fate was spot on and realistic, don't go in expecting people getting their just desserts or the good guys getting the bad guys it's not that kind of show.
Now shall we talk about McNulty?
This reminds me: I need to watch it again.
I did not care for the third season much, but season 4 rivaled the great first season. Season 5 was not much to write home about but I did like the way they wrapped up the show and the characters. I feel that season 3 was just setting up for the supreb Season 4.
I do not even recall all the characters names but this show is tops and is a shining example of what quality TV is meant to be.