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All five. Simon said he preferred the gritty look of SD 4:3. If I remember correctly it was shot in 16x9 but they still cropped the frame to 4:3. I want to say DirectTV was re-airing them in 16x9 HD but I can't say for sure.
Homicide was a great show too. The book was great as well. One of the detectives mentioned in it, that later became a character on The Wire, Jay Landsman, now works for our department in Homicide. He doesn't look anything like that fat ass on the show though.
I'm deep into Season 4 but this is after taking a year break (stopped watching for a couple weeks while moving and never started back into it). Need to restart the season but am just trying to plow through. I really just want to dedicate this summer to watching the whole series again.
I've been rewatching over the month when bored. Just finished Season 4. Fucking Bodie...WHYYYYY.
Also am I trippin or is the special needs teacher hot as shit. If Namond wasn't such a bitch he should hit that.
Also was doing some research on where cast members are now. Freaking Michael is on 90210.
Are you referring to the "cheese faced bitch"? Yeah she is hot. Her and the councilwoman, Nerese Campbell, are my two sleeper crushes on that show. That potty mouth Nerese could get it.
Homicide was a great show too. The book was great as well. One of the detectives mentioned in it, that later became a character on The Wire, Jay Landsman, now works for our department in Homicide. He doesn't look anything like that fat ass on the show though.
How long have you lived and policed in Bodymore, Murdaland? Any insight you might be able to give those who have only seen the show?
Have things changed at all or is the game still the same?
What side of Bmore do you patrol?
Or am I completely wrong and you don't live or work in Baltimore even?
Nothing has ever beaten it for attention to detail. Every little thing that happens on screen matters / is relevent later. This was always my favorite part: absolutely every moment is important, and you realize it more and more on your second and third tours through the series.
No other show has ever presented its own unique themes per season while still holding on to a main story. The only shows that have come close... were based on books. The Wire could have had books inspired by it. It never goes that way around.
No other show has ever explained modern society in the way The Wire does. I am not exaggerating here: I honestly feel like it should be required viewing for everyone in high school social studies. You can watch the show from start to finish and have a greater understanding of how society works and the problems within it than anything on the required reading list gets close to. It's definitely more relevent to our world than anything written 100, 200 years ago.
Come on fellas, don't diminish something amazing: The Wire matters more than anything else we've ever seen on television and it's going to be a long time before anything can hold its jock. Homeland is probably the closest, but that's 1 season down, so in the words of the immortal Winston Wolfe, "let's not start sucking each others dicks just yet"
Nothing has ever beaten it for attention to detail. Every little thing that happens on screen matters / is relevent later. This was always my favorite part: absolutely every moment is important, and you realize it more and more on your second and third tours through the series.
No other show has ever presented its own unique themes per season while still holding on to a main story. The only shows that have come close... were based on books. The Wire could have had books inspired by it. It never goes that way around.
No other show has ever explained modern society in the way The Wire does. I am not exaggerating here: I honestly feel like it should be required viewing for everyone in high school social studies. You can watch the show from start to finish and have a greater understanding of how society works and the problems within it than anything on the required reading list gets close to. It's definitely more relevent to our world than anything written 100, 200 years ago.
Come on fellas, don't diminish something amazing: The Wire matters more than anything else we've ever seen on television and it's going to be a long time before anything can hold its jock. Homeland is probably the closest, but that's 1 season down, so in the words of the immortal Winston Wolfe, "let's not start sucking each others dicks just yet"
Nobody said the Wire wasn't the GOAT. We were arguing the quality of shows that try to live up to the standard the Wire has created. Dexter failed, Breaking Bad is succeeding.
Nobody said the Wire wasn't the GOAT. We were arguing the quality of shows that try to live up to the standard the Wire has created. Dexter failed, Breaking Bad is succeeding.
Dexter would never come close to being compared to The Wire because it's a completely different genre and show. It's about 1 person. Simply not enoug layers or storylines to do about a show based on 1 main character.
Same can be said for BB. Good show but it doesn't touch The Wire in terms of depth.
The only thing that has the potential to be as great is Game of Thrones because there are so many great characters intertwined with each other and each move has consequences on a massive scale for everyone involved in the story.
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