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Cocaine Bear, the new action-comedy now in theaters, is based on a true story, but only barely. Once I learned that wrestling was faked I began to wonder what else on TV, or in print, was fabricated or enhanced. Then the Lewinsky story broke and dominated, and I lost even more faith. Seemed pretty angry to me. The crime thriller was being eyed for adaptation by Having grown up on the southeast side of PG County inside the Beltway, I can tell you that The Wire was a hit right between the eyes. Robson Green is incredibly impressive (and maybe a little bit scary) as eccentric psychological profiler Dr. Tony Hill, and Hermione Morris does a great job as tough DI Carol Jordan, a woman in what is still very much a man's world. Its a great show! To wonder whether anyone would be disciplined for cursing in a newsroom, or why they made the top editor wear those suspenders, or whether it was a clich to have a fabricator driving the overt plot? Im out. External Reviews If you have not watched any of these, please go for it and watch them in order. Ohhh, and the commissioner and Senator Davis, you might as well have been talking about our infamous Marion Barry and his cronies all over the place. But if we give upthen what? I just want to watch it over and over again without stopping. The bodies are then found in areas It was too subtle for me to catch on my first watch, and Im sure a 10 hour binge made it even easier to gloss over. Its like the artist was told by everyone hes a genius, so he gets an inflated ego and starts throwing out abstract garbage and lording over it with the ultimate smugness. I'm a big fan of good,clever mystery. The setting and actors are British. But what is particularly interesting is, aside from McNulty, many of the white characters in the season engage in almost the same amount and level of corrupted games as their black counterparts, in some cases moreso. Now I just read and laugh at bad writing on other TV shows. Every episode is gripping. Its quite apparent that todays 24 hour news cycle is entirely based on sensationalist impact stories. But for all of it to amount to a forest-and-tree farce? Learn how your comment data is processed. Now youve got the full attention of the media. Ok, maybe I can believe that McNulty would come up with a silly story to get the wire going, maybe, but Lester? My plight feels similar to that of the increasingly-obsolete reporters you mentioned, rummaging through webpage-after-page of marketable impact junk to find substantial material worth digging into. There are multiple scantily clad young women who get brutally murdered. It was nuanced and I really saw Gus as the lead protagonist of this season and lester and mcnulty as shifty antagonists. The criminals are deeply psychologically twisted, far more so than any person you have ever encountered, even in the newspapers. I just love it so so so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Throughout 1923, Alexandras wealth has come into play (or the wealth of her family, rather). Love The Wire. Both are similar, and both are very good. Circling back to the journalism angle in season 5 and your above article, it is sad that so many people missed the real commentary about the total lack of journalistic integrity- not just in Bmore but in the whole country. While he is cold and calculating, from the moment we met him Omar has a big heart and made decisions based on his emotional reaction. Gus pointing at the screen when Clay Davis is doing his interview outside the grand jury and wondering why the paper missed it. I was only introduced to this show in 2014 by a friend in college at Washington State University that let me borrow is DVDs one season at a time, and I bought the DVD box set shortly thereafter. Tell me you didnt laugh at the burnt-doll harem in the photogs trunk. I always thought the crime reduction % that Colvin reports as a result of his Hamsterdam experiment were too low. Im not. basically that whole hood that was the result of DC trying to lower crime stats by forcing all the hood rats over the Maryland line. Fiction makes everyone comfortable and talkative; journalism good, probing journalism is a much harder, much more rigorous task. I still rewatch twice a year and its my all-time favourite series. David-I just finished the entire series in about a week. I just finished the final episode of The Wire. Either of the two excellent actors would have been able to perform equally well for the entire six season run, and many viewers believe that's the way it should have been (Green is tops in all episodes). When I say Im an addict to this show I honestly feel like the fiends depicted in the show that dont creep out of their addiction like Bubs happened to do. Also starring Hermione Norris (MI-5) and Simone Lahbib (Loch Ness), these dark and twisty mysteries are "brilliantly edgy" (SFGate.com). I thought this was a really interesting article, especially in the context of the current pandemic which is hitting local papers the hardest. 2) As for the WORST McNultys supercop character finally jumped the shark. I just watched all 5 seasons in short order. Wed get a rant or two from whoever he screwed over, then next episode or season all is forgiven, forgotten and everyones back to good ole Jimmy again. I realize that this is ten years too late to be of any practical use, but I just thought Id throw it out there. | In one of the best scenes of the series, Much respect, and I hope you still read these. So they went from 20 to 17. To have the city editor saying such things would have been, well, arch. All in all, the last season ofThe Wirewasnt that cruel a portrayal, was it? Drugs were just an excuse to pursue their passion, because it is clear that wacking people is what they loved. Sorry. What is most unfortunate is that your scathing and accurate critique of Washington D.Cs left armpit (with PG County being its right) and really the entire D.C. area will always be written off as great entertainment and remembered as one of the best shows ever on television. The intelligent and complex story line demands focus to follow clearly, and make you think. A moment for one last question: Sure there was a fabulist and, yeah, he snatched the big prize. Pelecanos, Lehane, Price, Alvarez, Zorzi, the directors, cast, the whole lot. Other than Breaking Bad. In the first episode of "The Wire," Johnny is brutally beaten for passing counterfeit money to Wallace (Michael B. Jordan), and his death in Season 3 sent Ill rant a bit about journalism, or the drug war or any other issue that I rub up against. i do not like hyped up shows, because of an innate sense of superiority which makes me believe than anything that other people like cannot be good. The crime drama, which is made I found it as an interesting way to dispel the notion that one given group of people is more inclined or indoctrinated to corruption and lies than the other, but also that in any given sector of a society, you will usually find it is those who know that very truth full and well, who perpetuate that lie, in order to make themselves feel better about their shortcomings. When there is an ensemble cast and crew that work their hardest to put out the best product possible, it makes viewing a very satisfying activity. Thrilled at the fact that you made him irredeemable, because the reporters who do that shit truly are that way. And they covered more ground, and they knew the terrain in a way that they no longer do. Incredible. Lasher appears and asks her to stop and let him do her bidding. The writing is exceptional, especially for the episode, "Torment". The hit NBC sitcom, The Office, is perhaps one of Peacock's most profitable titles. I love game of thrones (but its too quick imo), but The Wire is the best. What he suddenly turns stupid? The pictures of his cleaned up corners and happy citizens as a result of Hamsterdam would suggest that the drop was much larger than that 14%. I am writing my thesis on THE WIRE This argument strucked me when Omar died and no one noticed it in The Sun No institutional memory, no quality journalism. In this sense, life-imitates-art just as art-imitates-life. A few funny lines, too. User Ratings It was as good as I remembered and then some. I watched all 3 in order and enjoyed this series. If you like Touching Evil or Monk, this series may be for you. I would want us to argue subjectively about public policy and social issues. A mayor was elected governor while his police commanders made aggravated assaults and robberies disappear. Did you always have in mind from the start to have the fake news/fake crime stories play in tandem? I was born with scoop mentality and its never left me. Melvin Wiliams passed today RIP! The acting is first rate but a few of the episodes really have huge gaping holes in the plot. The newsroom story arc wasnt lost on me i believe some of the characters in the newsroom just didnt grip you as much as the other areas which makes it seem the weaker part. The creative and honest mind of the writers is put on the screen with a quality job of directing. There is a last minute dash to rescue some young woman being held by a psychopath. WebA psychologist gets inside of the minds of both killers and victims to aid the police in solving gruesome serial killings in Northern England. Thats exactly would happen to people in the real world. Jack and Liz. Africa was not at all logical to their 'can't do without you' relationship). Green is, of course, the lead of the show and he is brilliant. You let Bubbles live. Not everything can have a happy ending, I understand. The next thing journalists should be writing about is the impending fall of the U.S. empire, because its coming and were gonna see it in our lifetimes. I cant bring myself to use words like the worst, or the weakest, when duscussing a series that is so well written. I didnt get hooked by Treme or the mini serie with a mayor though. Wire in the blood is now one of my favorite crime/Mystery/Drama shows for T.V. I guess I understood it was there in some sense but initially the theme I was focused on were the institutional problems in the newsroom that are so similar to the problems in other institutions featured in the series. Lets be clear, though. I am glad you landed Naymond softly but Randy getting beat down again in the group home then showing up for a second in season 5 STILL in a group home- couldnt Carver have at least followed through on ONE good intention and taken him out of that system?! Wire in the Blood vol 2 Sharp Compassion. It was edgy and gritty, with strong performances from everyone. There's also a lot of blurry camera work that is meant to show the violent murders but does tend to make one rather seasick! I loved the show, its in my top 5 of all time and I cant imagine it going anywhere. I fucking love this show. 4. Its tremendously unfortunate a potentially amazing show was turned into a cute little art project. I loved how the series showed its one big circle & for everyone person saved bubbles theres a dookie, Marlo trying to become stringer but him being more like avon, Michael becoming the new Omar & many more. But thanks for creating some of the best characters in TV history. But Ill get back to the journalism angle momentarily. I was watching for the Barksdale arc and didnt know how important season two was in the overall visual novel. One of the best Crime drama/ Mystery Thriller TV shows ever made, Vivid, believable shows with a charismatic psychologist solving intriguing crimes, Twisted and gory, but I love Robson Green. And yeah, he gave the more-with-less talk to maintain morale and it rang a hollow because at this point, buyout upon buyout, the grey ladies are down to bone already. Ps. Love if The producers could make a 15 minutes short just to show where all the cast are now. I have no idea how you were able to pick one quote out of the whole episode, to show at the beginning because almost every line is of substance. Its admittedly easy enough, if you are writing a fictional television show, to sit in a diner booth or on a bar stool with a police lieutenant or an assistant principal, an assistant states attorney or a political functionary and have them tell you the good dirt, knowing as they do that fiction is a safe abstraction. It's like watching a big budget film on TV. Now its so hard to even rank the seasons because they are all so important to the overall story. Season 5 was tremendous, I can only assume the criticism comes from those who still believe that high standards of journalistic integrity are still the goal of the modern news room. The port was referenced a couple of times but would have liked to have a bit more substance so it felt like it all fit. Green's vulnerability, intensity and flexibilty in his craft is a complete pleasure. When the big bust happen since the wire to wasnt legal I figured Marlo was going free. Well said, David. A police psychologist pursues a serial killer who tortures homosexual victims in increasingly gruesome ways. If anything I learned after watching The Wire series (for my 4th or 5th time) is that quick comments or knee-jerk reactions about the themes discussed just dont play. Firstly thank you David Simon, Ed Burns and a host of talented and courageous collaborators for telling it like it is. Unlike most shows, which run at 45 minutes per episode, Wire in the Blood runs at 90 minutes per episode. Given the immense detail used in the stories, the show simply wouldn't work with shorter episodes. The series was cancelled in 2009 due to ITV's financial troubles. It would not have been easy for a veteran police reporter to pull all the police reports in the Southwestern District and find out just how robberies fell so dramatically, to track each individual report through staff review and find out how many were unfounded and for what reason, or to develop a stationhouse source who could tell you about how many reports went unwritten on the majors orders, or even further to talk to people in that district who tried to report armed robberies and instead found themselves threatened with warrant checks or accused of drug involvement or otherwise intimidated into dropping the matter. This show is so brilliant, so uniquely American, such a mind-altering and contemplative rumination on the powerful pull of the system FUCK, I LOVE THE WIRE!!!!!!!!!!! Okay, you probably hate me by now so Ill shut up. Done very tastefully. Outside the Wire has arrived on Netflix, and the streamers latest sci-fi military thriller ends with a bit of a bang, to say the least. Still, all that being said, it was a hell of a ride and still the best damn tv series ever made. It was way worse than you thought. But the rest of you blessed, scribbling souls? Thank you so much for making The Wire, it ruined every other tv show. And yes, in real life, there wasnt much written about such in my city. I didnt know there were retards saying Each ending sucked so the season 5 was bad. No-one looked at him twice.". Liz (Michelle Randolph) suffered a miscarriage in the finale, and it now seems she may be unable to have children again. 1 Jun 2015. Its so damn realistic. ITV has axed Robson Green drama Wire in the Blood after six years in what is seen as the latest cost cutting move by the network. We certainly expected more attention from the media. One thing I forgot to mention is that I absolutely LOVED the continuity of the whole show. Im nitpicking though I loved seeing the little references to old characters even sourvino being in the final series Top series. Only silver lining to that dark cloud of a series. I started college as a J-student and later moved to English. watch again the final 5-6 minutes of season 3; episode 4). I would have liked to have seen more scenes with randy & neymond though just to make it feel like they hadnt been forgotten especially as Michael & dookie didnt even mention them by name about same with nick sabotka maybe a conversation about the docks with someone after abusing the mayor & kracheck I like how it felt like a big open world & people could bump into each other. We did that, too, because hey, to criticize such a newsroom culture did indeed carry those risks in Baltimore. Why would he care about the homeless? And whether that is an accurate critique? Every single time I watch this show over again, I notice something I never saw before, and get instant gratification for going back again and re-watching it. It ran for six seasons and I believe had some specials along the way. Even recently I remember watching CNN and they were covering the Treyvon Martin case seemingly 24/7 and in the news ticker at the bottom of the screen there was the briefest mention of some protest in Egypt. David, I just wanted to take a brief moment (6 years later) to thank you for both an amazing show and this write up of your thoughts and insights into S5. So lets happily concede that all criticism stands and get to the real fun. Im actually rigorous about letting criticism of the show stand without arguing back. While very formula driven and somewhat unbelievable at times, particularly with the characters often going it alone to catch the bad guys, it is entertaining and very "bingeworthy"! Meanwhile our federal government has wholesaled our highway systems, infrastructure, and debt to any country that was buying while dropping trillions of dollars into the pockets of Halliburton and the rest of the 1% in the name of fighting a war on terror. Please. Some shameful shit right there. So thank you for such an absolute terrific ride. you could give me! The more honest assessment is that it doesnt matter where I stand, or where Ed Burn stands, or what I think. Although its one of my favorites, the only things in common with "Wire" are forensic psychologists profiling murderous sickos, and helping the police catch 'em. Notable killings and machinations in the drug world were the talk of the streets. The plots, moreover, are taut and well-written. Adding to this, the fact that her mother still celebrates the missing daughters birthday bothers her. Explain your displeasure in detail, no problem. I just watched all 5 seasons over the past couple weeks and it was a pleasure. They are gradually won over. Web"Wire in the Blood" is the story of Dr.Tony Hill (Robson Green), a slightly eccentric clinical psychologist who works part time with the police force of Bradford, England. Having worked (briefly) with troubled inner city kids, I thought my heart would breakand it didduring season 4. Image via NBC. Now, the fifth season was a bit of a problem. Coming into the series after nearly a decade of being exposed to the general hype and season five criticism, I finished season five feeling just as I would imagine you intended. I first discovered "Wire in the Blood" by happy accident, I was watching Agatha Christie's Miss Marple on Amazon prime and "Wire in the Blood" popped up in my recommended list. The serial killer story was just too silly. While in the bathroom, Lawrence and Adam try to stage a scene wherein Adam fakes choking and dying after smoking one of the cigarettes dipped in the corpses poisoned blood. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. I am a detective investigator and I am very critical with "who done it" crime solving type movies. Thats when Pulengs world completely changes. Tony Hill finds himself in unfamiliar surroundings when he travels to Texas to assist the local district attorney in the case of Darius Grady who is accused of murdering his wife and two children. In the finale, she tells Spencer he needs not waste money on a suit/tuxedo as she has credit aboard their British liner. If my state of mind can be presumed by this fellow, certainly Im entitled to note his own. Then you have the choir, inexplicably, warbling on as if to lend some kind of gravitas to the lacklustre proceedings. But the gratuitous images and the worn-out theme aside this show has a lot to offer. The game is rigged and Im not sure if I wanna play. Damn, I think I might just sit down and watch the whole thing again to see what else Ive missed. Over the past five seasons it has consistently presented detailed Im literally addicted to this show, and watch it through at least 3-4 times a year. If I had to wager a guess, something I noticed was that, in the first four seasons, there was always at least one or two characters who were, either struggling or chafing against the numerous failings in the institutions that were highlighted in each season, (I.e. Jordan is done in a tasteful way. Grim. If you took out subjective arguments about popular entertainment, the nation would free up a lot of bandwidth and many repetitive stress injuries would be avoided. Okay. The Lester wed come to know was indeed a maverick, but not a moron. I am your new lord sovereign of buried, latent, subtextual argument. Caught the wire over a year ago & Ive watched it 3 times through since then. My husband watched this series on HBO, I must of been working. During the political campaign in Season 3, when Royce was facing pressure from Carcetti, there is a subtle glimpse into the racial component. Every cut back to that newsroom made me almost fast-forward save for not wanting to miss something that is important to the rest of the story. Anyway, for me, its perfect. But youre entitled to enjoy one thing more than another, and youre even entitled to wonder about a filmmakers or writers motivations and standing, whether or not you actually have any evidence of its relevance or not. Thank you for telling these stories. | Thanks for the response, even if it got the best of me! Im vaguely reminded of the backlash we (I) felt when Seinfeld came to an end, having been blinded to what we were ignoring for so long that the hyper-reality we were caught up in seemed like the be-all, end-all. Note to the producers: Have Robbie Coltraine guest as "Cracker" character in a future episode assisting Hill and Jobson! I think it was something like a 14% reduction in crimes such as shootings and aggravated assault. In series 1-3, Hermione Norris played Detective Inspecter/Chief Inspecter Carol Jordan of Bradford CID, who managed to rein Tony's scattered abilities and make sense of them. In the end, Carcetti, despite being white, was not able to avoid the same trappings of stat-juking number games and political favoritism as his predecessor, Royce, or the mayor before that. I just marathoned the entire series in less than 2 weeks (okay, so Im unemployed & have the time on my hands) and now I see why The Wire got so much acclaim in its day. Who am I to bitch about how you decided to end your own show? What really made Season 5 for me was Gus and the newsroom in general. But life isnt like that. I think not. Maybe its honest. In particular, I admired how each character was so fully realized within their part of the story arc. It was pretty much written on the wall for us when that one kid didnt run away from Omar. The Wire finale recap: The end of the line Two things about my Sunday were making me sick. And Omar, well I can understand his death, tragic, but it was more realistic than a final bloodfest. Well now, its been a week sinceThe Wires final episode and a certain calm has descended, leaving a little less agita and a little more reflection. A moment for one last question: Site Created by Real Fresh Creative. But there used to be more of them. Why couldnt we have gone one more season with the show? | If I was forced, I think Id go with 4-2-1-3-5, with 1 and 3 tied. Surprisingly because i'm usually no fan at all of the serial-killer genre nor the kind of grisly imagery that this show always provides. I hated Marlo for his ruthlessness but I respect that you gave him a realistic ending-they could not realistically build a case against him bc of police corruption. ps I worked at a small, local tabloid, before entering J-school, and rapidly became frustrated as I was lectured on hooks and handles. With no consequences for either, even Herc the Assclown who monumentally fucked up every single case he was put on? Thanks David for all you did to bring it into the world. Six years later. And, just like the black counterparts, almost all of them gain some level of career advancement, be it Rawls promotion to superintendent, Pearlmans to judge, Hurks ascension in the legal realm (admitably his is more honest than the others, since he wanted the same things McNulty and Freamon wanted, and he actually suffers the consequences of his mess-up in Season 4), Carcetti, Templeton, etc. Watch Wire In The Blood: Prayer Of The Bone, The plastic "blue bag" that Tony Hill is often seen with was gleaned from Robson Green's research for Wire in the Blood, which involved spending time with revered criminal psychologist Julian Boon, who Green describes in part as an "extraordinary, intelligent, nice guy who carried his life in a blue bag and travelled on a double-decker bus. No story is subject to referendum, at least not in my shop. THE BEST FUCKING SERIES I EVER WATCHED! I see commentary all the time where the seasons are ranked and there seems to be a common thread. 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