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cu in 4years Dan
the wire anyone? great show
hank213
QUOTE (cu in 4years Dan @ Tuesday, May 9th, 2006, 1:45 AM) *
the wire anyone? great show



I saw the first episode and was un-interested. It seemed like NYPD Blue with less censorship on cursing. Almost like they were throwing f bombs just because they could. Then I cancelled my HBO subscription for a year before I moved and my roomies and I got it back. I started watching the second season re-broadcast and got seriously hooked, I've regretted not watching the first season ever since. Not only was the cops vs. robbers storyline compelling, the internal politics of the police force lended some extremely interesting plot lines.

Now I need to see all of them, anyone know if it's out on dvd?
grocery_mony
season 2 was the best imo
rkkkkjj
if anyone has hbo on demand out there, this weeks new episode is sick, like dont take a shower today and watch it instead type stuff
grocery_mony
man that wass the bloodiest pistol whipping ive ever seen. been a great season and now is one of my favorites.
pockets
I already watched the whole current season via Bittorrent, and all I have to say is: Damn.

It only gets better from now through the end.
rkkkkjj
ah amazing season so far, ive seen up to the last episode so no spoilers please, lil poker too with marlo and ole mayor royce, chris is the baddest man on tv (charecters of course)
GWCGWC
This is one of those shows I wish I hadn't started watching from the first season so I could watch them all on DVD.


There are only two more episodes this season and that makes me sad.





sidenote: What's up with McNulty's kids being teenagers already?
oldirtyharry
I LOVE the wire. I need to get HBO back asap, ive heard the new season is amazing.
rkkkkjj
officer walker.... VICTORYYYY!!

"up myy *** gump!"
KONGOS
QUOTE (GWCGWC @ Thursday, November 23rd, 2006, 1:01 PM) *
This is one of those shows I wish I hadn't started watching from the first season so I could watch them all on DVD.
There are only two more episodes this season and that makes me sad.
sidenote: What's up with McNulty's kids being teenagers already?



That's when you know a show is really really good. Luckily for me, I just finished season 2 on dvd so I have the whole of season 3 to get through and my dvr is recording the new season. There is rarely, if ever, a dull moment in the show!...especially when you watch 2 or 3 in a row...it flows brilliantly.

Season 1 started in 2002 so it has been at least 4 years since they started filming...which I guess would make the kids teenagers by now.
grocery_mony
great season on the best show out there. guys and gals if you havent watched this show you should deffinatly give it a shot. if you can get your hands on some of the dvds it would be best because it uussually takes a few episodes to get into it. hopefully this show will get picked up for another season.
pockets
QUOTE (grocery_mony @ Sunday, December 10th, 2006, 10:33 PM) *
great season on the best show out there. guys and gals if you havent watched this show you should deffinatly give it a shot. if you can get your hands on some of the dvds it would be best because it uussually takes a few episodes to get into it. hopefully this show will get picked up for another season.


It already has been, and the fifth season will be the final season.
GWCGWC
best season finale so far
SuitedAces21
Just got into this show. Im on season two. My only complaint is that there isnt enough screentime for Avon Barksdale. That nigga be ballin yo.
bigkg
I just finished season 3, actually, this show is amazing.
Painter567
QUOTE (bigkg @ Monday, October 15th, 2007, 10:06 PM) *
I just finished season 3, actually, this show is amazing.

This is a great show. I have never missed an epsiode.
SuitedAces21
QUOTE (bigkg @ Monday, October 15th, 2007, 10:06 PM) *
I just finished season 3, actually, this show is amazing.


I just finished season 3 as well, and damn, this show IS AMAZING. Im a little upset at how Stringer and Avon fell, but it made sense. I just hated seeing them turn like that.
Jadaki
Season one is on VOD now, so I'll be getting around to watching it.
SuitedAces21
QUOTE (Jadaki @ Sunday, October 21st, 2007, 12:01 AM) *
Season one is on VOD now, so I'll be getting around to watching it.


Theres a scene where they are trying to move a desk into an office, but the people on the outside think it going in, and the people on the inside think its going out. Pretty funny.
SuitedAces21
If you havent seen season 1 yet, dont read it.

Poor fukkin Wallace. His murder hit me harder than anything I've ever seen on a tv show. I swear, I had tears in my eyes during that scene.

WHERE THE BOY STRING!? WHERES WALLACE?

Jadaki
Finished season 1 just in time for season two to hit VOD this week.

At first, I didn't know what I was watching or at least who I was supposed to be following. There didn't seem to be a lead character that you were following, or at least one that you gave a crap about. About the 5th episode in, it kicked in and I started to get it. Then the Wire became an addiction, I needed to see what happened next. The acting was top notch all the way around, everyone was interesting, nothing was black and white, for every good deed a person does it was followed by something evil and vice versa... It was like watching a more intricately developed version of New Jack City on steroids. It's pretyt much jumped into my top 3 HBO shows list at this point.

I hope season two continues the trend. I need to space watching it out over a month though before season 3 gets back on VOD.
SuitedAces21
QUOTE (Jadaki @ Wednesday, October 31st, 2007, 5:30 PM) *
Finished season 1 just in time for season two to hit VOD this week.

At first, I didn't know what I was watching or at least who I was supposed to be following. There didn't seem to be a lead character that you were following, or at least one that you gave a crap about. About the 5th episode in, it kicked in and I started to get it. Then the Wire became an addiction, I needed to see what happened next. The acting was top notch all the way around, everyone was interesting, nothing was black and white, for every good deed a person does it was followed by something evil and vice versa... It was like watching a more intricately developed version of New Jack City on steroids. It's pretyt much jumped into my top 3 HBO shows list at this point.

I hope season two continues the trend. I need to space watching it out over a month though before season 3 gets back on VOD.


It keeps getting better and better. I loved it so much I bought the DVDs. Well worth it, for me anyways.
Jadaki
QUOTE (SuitedAces21 @ Wednesday, October 31st, 2007, 5:12 PM) *
It keeps getting better and better. I loved it so much I bought the DVDs. Well worth it, for me anyways.


If you are lying you are going to end up like Wallace son...

Sidenote: homothugs are very creepy.
SuitedAces21
QUOTE (Jadaki @ Wednesday, October 31st, 2007, 8:39 PM) *
If you are lying you are going to end up like Wallace son...


That scene tore me apart. His fear was so real. Bodies hand shaking, it was awful.
BigDMcGee
I know I talk alot of shit about alot of entertainment, so this may seem strange. But I think the Wire is the greatest drama in the history of televison, hands down. Better than the Sopranos, better than Deadwood, better than any other drama I can think of ( except for maybe season 1 of twin peaks.. I'm not sure if that's a drama.. I'm not sure what it is, really). What makes the wire so great, is that it's completely contemporary. It's completely shrugged off all older drama's TV show's conception of good characters, and bad characters. The evil is the system. All the systems.... the buacracy, the social pressures, the static power of where you came from. The cops and drug dealers aren't really battling each other, they are battling the system and their status in life. They are trying ( and mostly failing) To become more than what the system they are in want them to be. Every drug dealer that tries to get out, tries to become more fails. Every cop that tries to do his job is twarted by the politics of the job. It's an absolutely fascinating show, and the only crime drama I've ever seen that comes close to describing what "fighting" crime is truly like.. that describes the true problems that lie in the drug war. And not only that, but the charcters are absolutely gripping. Amazing characters, and amazing show. If anyone out there is still on the fence about jumping into a new drama, I really encourage you to go out and rent/buy/steal season one. Give it a couple episodes, like jadaki said, it takes a while to really get a grip on what the show is really about. But, man.. this show is like no other cop show ever made, really like no other show ever maid. HBO keeps knocking out the hits.
SuitedAces21
QUOTE (BigDMcGee @ Thursday, November 1st, 2007, 5:25 AM) *
I know I talk alot of shit about alot of entertainment, so this may seem strange. But I think the Wire is the greatest drama in the history of televison, hands down. Better than the Sopranos, better than Deadwood, better than any other drama I can think of ( except for maybe season 1 of twin peaks.. I'm not sure if that's a drama.. I'm not sure what it is, really). What makes the wire so great, is that it's completely contemporary. It's completely shrugged off all older drama's TV show's conception of good characters, and bad characters. The evil is the system. All the systems.... the buacracy, the social pressures, the static power of where you came from. The cops and drug dealers aren't really battling each other, they are battling the system and their status in life. They are trying ( and mostly failing) To become more than what the system they are in want them to be. Every drug dealer that tries to get out, tries to become more fails. Every cop that tries to do his job is twarted by the politics of the job. It's an absolutely fascinating show, and the only crime drama I've ever seen that comes close to describing what "fighting" crime is truly like.. that describes the true problems that lie in the drug war. And not only that, but the charcters are absolutely gripping. Amazing characters, and amazing show. If anyone out there is still on the fence about jumping into a new drama, I really encourage you to go out and rent/buy/steal season one. Give it a couple episodes, like jadaki said, it takes a while to really get a grip on what the show is really about. But, man.. this show is like no other cop show ever made, really like no other show ever maid. HBO keeps knocking out the hits.


Exactly. The show is by far better than anything else in the HISTORY of television, except Sopranos, Deadwood, and the Shield, which are aall on teh same level. Every aspect of it is amazing.
bigkg
QUOTE (SuitedAces21 @ Thursday, November 1st, 2007, 2:01 PM) *
Exactly. The show is by far better than anything else in the HISTORY of television, except Sopranos, Deadwood, and the Shield, which are aall on teh same level. Every aspect of it is amazing.


Have you seen season 4 yet?
Jadaki
I'd say season one of Sopranos and Deadwood were better, but not by much.
bigkg
Season 4 of The Wire is the greatest season of any show I have ever seen, period.
SuitedAces21
QUOTE (Jadaki @ Thursday, November 1st, 2007, 4:03 PM) *
I'd say season one of Sopranos and Deadwood were better, but not by much.


Its like choosing between Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. Why do it? They are all amazing shows.

QUOTE (bigkg @ Thursday, November 1st, 2007, 4:04 PM) *
Season 4 of The Wire is the greatest season of any show I have ever seen, period.


I love to hear that. I havent seen it yet. December 4 the DvD comes out.
Jadaki
QUOTE (SuitedAces21 @ Thursday, November 1st, 2007, 3:05 PM) *
Its like choosing between Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. Why do it? They are all amazing shows.


Deadwood had me hooked much faster, and Al Swearangen is still the badest mother fucker to ever be on the small screen.
SuitedAces21
QUOTE (Jadaki @ Thursday, November 1st, 2007, 4:08 PM) *
Deadwood had me hooked much faster, and Al Swearangen is still the badest mother fucker to ever be on the small screen.


True. Deadwood had me from the opening scene. Just like The Sopranos. My "Wire" viewing was much different. I heard great things and wanted to check it out. So I watched the first episode of Season 2 on HBO On Demand a few months back and wasnt really drawn in. Then a few weeks ago I saw that season 1 was up on demand and I got into from the begining and was hooked. But it takes a few episodes to get into it, for sure. I think thats why it isnt as popular as Sopranos. But it is just as good.
BigDMcGee
The thing about the wire, is that it isn't as Iconic as the Sopranos or Deadwood. There's no one character that looms over the show. There are many likable ( and hatable) and interesting characters, but there's no one like Tony or Al. I don't really think that's a weakness. And it's not instantly recognizable as the Sopranos or Deadwood. When I first watched those shows, I KNEW I was watching something different. When you watch the wire, at first you think it's just another dumb cop show. IT takes a few episodes to see where it's going. I actually think that's part of the brilliance of the show. I never thought it would be possible for me to like a cop show, unless it was some Bad lieutenant type bad cop show. The wire isn't really a bad cop show.. sure, there are corrupt cops... but there are few "bad" cops, few "bad" guys.
Dirtydutch
About a year ago, I grabbed season one, watch one episode, and promptly deleted it, which I NEVER do; I gave even Burn Notice three episodes. I guess I'll give it another shot, since Mac built so much jizz with his Oz pitch.
BigDMcGee
QUOTE (Dirtydutch @ Thursday, November 1st, 2007, 1:58 PM) *
About a year ago, I grabbed season one, watch one episode, and promptly deleted it, which I NEVER do; I gave even Burn Notice three episodes. I guess I'll give it another shot, since Mac built so much jizz with his Oz pitch.



Well, the show isn't Oz either. While the wire doesn't really have any good guys or any bad guys, OZ is like bad guys verses worse guys. I've never seen a show full of so many irredeemable characters, I love it. There was something about Oz's melodramatic style that kinda bugged me, and that's what kept it from being my very favorite of all time ,but it's in my top 5 for sure.
Dirtydutch
QUOTE (BigDMcGee @ Thursday, November 1st, 2007, 2:01 PM) *
Well, the show isn't Oz either. While the wire doesn't really have any good guys or any bad guys, OZ is like bad guys verses worse guys. I've never seen a show full of so many irredeemable characters, I love it. There was something about Oz's melodramatic style that kinda bugged me, and that's what kept it from being my very favorite of all time ,but it's in my top 5 for sure.


I think you'd all ready made this clear; nothing about this show seems like it would resemble Oz. Oz is just the last show you sold me on.
BigDMcGee
QUOTE (Dirtydutch @ Thursday, November 1st, 2007, 2:10 PM) *
I think you'd all ready made this clear; nothing about this show seems like it would resemble Oz. Oz is just the last show you sold me on.



I know, I just felt guilt for leaving off OZ on my listing of great drama's that the wire is better than, because it's an obvious choice.

My top five is probably.

Twin Peaks

the wire

Oz

Deadwood

Sopranos.
Don Giovanni
anyone know a place i can watch this show online? ive seen the first season, it was good.
SuitedAces21
QUOTE (bigkg @ Thursday, November 1st, 2007, 4:03 PM) *
Have you seen season 4 yet?


Nope. Gonna get the DVD on the 4th o Decembre.

QUOTE (BigDMcGee @ Thursday, November 1st, 2007, 6:16 PM) *
I know, I just felt guilt for leaving off OZ on my listing of great drama's that the wire is better than, because it's an obvious choice.

My top five is probably.

Twin Peaks

the wire

Oz

Deadwood

Sopranos.


My top five, in order would be:

1a. The Sopranos

1b. The Wire

3. Deadwood

4. The Shield.

5. ?????????? Gonna check out OZ, but right now I cant think of anything that belongs here.
BigDMcGee
QUOTE (SuitedAces21 @ Thursday, November 1st, 2007, 5:54 PM) *
Nope. Gonna get the DVD on the 4th o Decembre.
My top five, in order would be:

1a. The Sopranos

1b. The Wire

3. Deadwood

4. The Shield.

5. ?????????? Gonna check out OZ, but right now I cant think of anything that belongs here.



Rome, maybe?
SuitedAces21
QUOTE (BigDMcGee @ Thursday, November 1st, 2007, 11:01 PM) *
Rome, maybe?


I never got into Rome. There are some good shows, but none on the level of those 4, to me anyways.
Jadaki
QUOTE (BigDMcGee @ Thursday, November 1st, 2007, 10:01 PM) *
Rome, maybe?


Rome was so brilliant, it's sad we only got two seasons of it and the second one had to be rushed to wrap up the story.

I'd rate Deadwood and Rome ahead of the Sopranos and Oz because both those shows in the last few seasons got either a little ridiculous or just bland. They both should have been one or two seasons shorter.
BigDMcGee
QUOTE (Jadaki @ Friday, November 2nd, 2007, 4:35 AM) *
Rome was so brilliant, it's sad we only got two seasons of it and the second one had to be rushed to wrap up the story.

I'd rate Deadwood and Rome ahead of the Sopranos and Oz because both those shows in the last few seasons got either a little ridiculous or just bland. They both should have been one or two seasons shorter.



Yeah, OZ and Sop went on too long. But I think deadwood's 3rd season was a let down also. I tend to rate shows by their peaks not their valleys. Seinfeld should have ended when Larry David stopped writing for it, the simpsons have gone on for about 10 too many years, but I still don't count that against them when rating their brilliance.
Jadaki
QUOTE (BigDMcGee @ Friday, November 2nd, 2007, 7:41 AM) *
But I think deadwood's 3rd season was a let down also.


I enjoyed it but it wasn't as good as the first two, i think this had to do with Milch getting that stupid john from Cincinnati show off the ground, bastard. I'm glad that shit got canceled.
BigDMcGee
QUOTE (Jadaki @ Friday, November 2nd, 2007, 5:02 AM) *
I enjoyed it but it wasn't as good as the first two, i think this had to do with Milch getting that stupid john from Cincinnati show off the ground, bastard. I'm glad that shit got canceled.



I think it had more to do with Al becoming a more clear cut good guy, and Heast as this larger than love, super-villain type character, a completely evil and unredeemable character. What made the show great was that Al was a very likable and sympathetica "bad" guy. There was nothing likable or sympathetic about Hearst, he was more like a force of nature or something. Very disappointing 3rd season.
Jadaki
Nothing in TV will ever top the rants Al would go on while some hooker was blowing him, just brilliant acting.
BigDMcGee
QUOTE (Jadaki @ Friday, November 2nd, 2007, 5:22 AM) *
Nothing in TV will ever top the rants Al would go on while some hooker was blowing him, just brilliant acting.



agreed. Normally I'm more of a writer/dirrector guy than I am an actor guy, but Al was brillantly acted and made the series.
SuitedAces21
QUOTE (BigDMcGee @ Friday, November 2nd, 2007, 9:52 AM) *
agreed. Normally I'm more of a writer/dirrector guy than I am an actor guy, but Al was brillantly acted and made the series.


Well, I guess when it starts pissin' rain in here, you know who to blame, huh? Now, I know word's circulatin' Indians killed a family on the Spearfish Road. Now it's not for me to tell anyone in this camp what to do, as much as I don't want more people gettin' their throats cut, scalps lifted or any other godless thing that these godless bloodthirsty heathens do. Or even if someone wants to ride out in darkness tonight. But I will tell you this. I'd use tonight to get myself organized. Ride out in the morning clear-headed. And startin' tomorrow morning, I will offer a personal $50 bounty for every decapitated head of as many of these godless heathen cocksuckers as anyone can bring in. Tomorrow. With no upper limit! That's all I say on that subject, 'cept next round's on the house. And God rest the souls of that poor family. And pussy's half price, next 15 minutes.
Dirtydutch
QUOTE (BigDMcGee @ Friday, November 2nd, 2007, 5:52 AM) *
agreed. Normally I'm more of a writer/dirrector guy than I am an actor guy, but Al was brillantly acted and made the series.



3rd.

One of my five favorite shows ever, and Al was clearly the best character. As much as I loved Sopranos, it felt like it was winding down so long that I was relieved to see it go. Deadwood ended well before it really had a chance to become fully immortal; I pray that God will punish its creator for ending it.
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