Come on, she's got her rep to protect. Gotta keep it real.
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I was expecting to hear that Snoop had shot it out with the Baltimore Po Po using a nail gun......her buying the nail gun is one of my favourite parts of The Wire.
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And in a brief post published on the FOFC, JIMGA made the argument that the writers of 'The Wire' were addle brained apologists beneath contempt for their disregard for the rule of law in a civilized society & that short of a miraculous shift in their mindset, he wished nothing for them so much as complete & utter ruin, devastation, and general misery befitting the sorry ass pieces of shit excuses for people that they prove themselves to be by their own idiotic ramblings. There, that makes us roughly even. |
Jon, it's safe to say this show isn't for you.
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I love the scene in season 3 where Cutty is working on a ground's crew for some rich family, and a white woman comes up to him and 2 Mexicans, speaks some bad Spanish, and walks away.
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It's going to Google's web cache right now because the site is being overloaded, but definitely worth reading, if only for the drawings alone. “When It’s Not Your Turn”: The Quintessentially Victorian Vision of Ogden’s “The Wire” « The Hooded Utilitarian
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Boxed set on Amazon right now for $71.
Amazon.com: The Wire: The Complete Series: Michael Williams, Wendell Pierce, Lance Reddick, John Doman, Dominic West, Sonja Sohn: Movies & TV |
Thanks for the heads up. I've been waiting for another deal on this.
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Is that Bodie in that FedEx commercial where the guy eats the paper?
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Yes.
It's been a disappointing season on the Good Wife, as I don't believe we've had any Wire guest spots after a ton in seasons 1 and 2. |
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Yeah it seems like they ran out of ideas with all the stoop squares but most of the places are solid. I would have maybe added a whole government part (Sen Clay's office, Carcetti) and maybe more police squares. |
I finally have gotten the wife hooked on this show. Third attempt at it, and once she started asking me questions, around the third episode of the first season, I knew I wouldn't have to convince her to sit and watch with me any longer.
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I've been trying to get my wife to watch for a long time. No dice. :D |
All of the quotes from the beginning of episodes compiled:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqNNpGlUKHw |
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Omar's comin'!
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Grantland is having a little The Wire Smacketology.
Smacketology: Day Two - On Mouzone, Mofos, and Matchups - Hollywood Prospectus Blog - Grantland |
I personally don't see Mouzone as a misfire, so I think he's on crack for that.
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Some of the seeding is totally crazy. Bubbles as a 7 seed is completely nuts.
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I think it should have been a full 64 seeded tournament.
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Yeah, and McNulty as a #3 seed but Clay Davis as a #2? Sheeeeeeiiit. |
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Ziggy Sobotka even being in a 32 tournament is insane. |
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Agreed. No way McNulty should be any lower than a #2 seed and you can make the strong argument he deserves that 1 seed over Bunk or one of the Avon/Stringer crew. I feel like Stringer, McNulty, Omar should be 1 seeds, with the fourth either Avon, Marlo, Bunk, or Bubbles. Depending on how you want to set up the seeding schematic. |
Maybe the did it this way purposely. It would be boring as hell if it followed the chalk.
McNulty, Omar, Bubbles, & Stringer would be my #1s. |
Omar vs. Cutty is a 2nd round matchup I'd pay to see.
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What a shit site Grantland is. That link is for Day 2. They don't link to Day 1 in that article. No problem, I'll click the "Smacketology tag" which brings me to...only that post.
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In a seed-weighted contest, I might be intrigued by Rawls as a #6.
Neat idea. Really miss the show. |
Is there any way to even vote on this?
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Seeded way too high: Prop Joe, Michael, Bunk, Wallace
Seeded way too low: Jimmy (has to be a #1 seed right?), Bodie, Kima, Bubbles Why are they on there?: Ziggy, Cheese, Serge In their place: Mayor Royce (as high as a #5 or #6 seed), Burrell, Carver My final four (based on this bracket): Omar, Avon, Stringer, Jimmy. Aren't these the stars of the show? |
Also, how in the world was Bunny Colvin not seeded in the Hamsterdam region?
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Mike Schur has my back with a much better 64 seed tourney:
1. McNulty 2. Avon Barksdale 3. Daniels 4. Kima Greggs 5. Chris Partlow 6. Prezbo 7. Herc 8. Rawls 9. Mayor Royce 10. Rhonda Pearlman 11. Valchek 12. Orlando 13. Norman 14. Walon 15. Scott Templeton 16. Fitzhugh 1. Stringer 2. Michael 3. Marlo 4. Bunny Colvin 5. Bodie 6. The Greek 7. Burrell 8. Beadie 9. Frank Sobotka 10. Gus 11. Stinkum 12. Brianna Barksdale 13. Namond Brice 14. Shardene 15. Kenard 16. Nerese Campbell 1. Omar 2. Bubbs 3. Snoop 4. Cutty 5. Wallace 6. Carver 7. Carcetti 8. Levy 9. Slim Charles 10. Sydnor 11. Dukie 12. Poot 13. Butchie 14. Donette 15. Landsman 16. Donut the car thief 1. Bunk 2. Prop Joe 3. D’Angelo Barksdale 4. Lester Freamon 5. Clay Davis 6. Wee-Bey 7. Brother Mouzone 8. Randy 9. Cheese 10. Vondas 11. Odell Watkins 12. The Deacon 13. Serge 14. Detective Crutchfield 15. Ziggy 16. Terry D’Agostino |
Bubbles was crushing Clay Davis when I voted.
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Bubbs was my #2 favorite overall, so I thought the 7 seed was awful
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Massive show spoilers contained... but if you've finished the series, this quite funny
The Wire: The Musical The Wire: The Musical with Michael Kenneth Williams from Michael Kenneth Williams, Sonja Sohn, Andre Royo, Larry Gilliard Jr, Felicia Pearson, Faizon Love, PatB, Matt and Oz, Isaac Laskin, Betsy Koch, Michael Kimbrew, FreeDome, Funny Or Die, Joe Hartzler, Dave Theune, Ben Parks, Kathryn Burns, Ellie del Campo, Kat Bardot, and BoTown Sound |
A few years late to the show, but I've been blasting through it over the last couple of weeks. Three seasons in two weeks, just finished season three tonight.
Enjoyed it so far (except Ziggy Sobotka, what a dick) but I'll miss the Barksdale crew for season 4. So far I've found Marlo a bit of a crap character compared to Avon/Stringer/D'Angelo and the rest, and I believe season 4 is more Marlo. After three seasons my four 1 seeds are Avon, Stringer, Omar and Bunk. (p.s. Got The Wire box sets at an estate auction a few weeks ago. Five season of The Wire, six of Oz, six of Always Sunny in Philadelphia, 5 seasons of Weeds, 3 seasons on Knotts Landing, and 6 seasons of some crap with David Spade that I'll never watch, all for $40. Top picking, even if I do say so myself.) |
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Obviously late to the party, but just finished Season 4 earlier this week and was blown away with how good it was. I held the series in very high regard based on the first three seasons, but it felt like the show raised the bar even higher in this season. Picked up Season 5 tonight and will likely end up finishing it by the end of the weekend.
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As the years have rolled on, it's hard not to compare everything I watch to this show. Every cheap, telegraphed writing move i see in shows i watch just makes me remember how good this show was by comparison. On a relative scale, it asks a hell of a lot of its viewers.
It's the TV equivalent of The Beatles, and IMHO one of the great works of art i've experienced in human history. |
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Had to stop reading this thread at post #329.
Just stayed up until 4 am finishing season 4. Thank you HBO GO. Thank you. Nothing to really add other than this is the kind of show that I will finish watching in the next two weeks and then probably rewatch/revisit/analyze for the rest of my life. It's a gift, an absolute work of art. |
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