zitothebrave
Connoisseur of Minors
The Wire was just remastered in HD on HBO. I've been meaning to watch it
Just got HBOGo earlier this year and I heard they were doing this so I decided not to start watching it for that reason.
The Wire was just remastered in HD on HBO. I've been meaning to watch it
Justified is over. I liked the ending, not as messy as was hinted at or full of ambiguous loose ends like other popular long-running shows have done, but I thought they wrapped it up well. The show feels over and I guess that's what an ending should do.
I loved it. Thought it fit the feel of the show really well overall. Great underrated series.
Dominic West is a British actor and he doesn't have the best Baltimore accent. Aside from that hes a good character and West is a fine actor.
But the actors don't matter. The writing on the show is unrivaled.
Watched first three episodes of wire so far. I love it but the inconsistent accents from west make me lauGh. I see what you guys were talking about.
Also, having grown up in the ghetto and hearing ebonics all my life I have to say that Larry Gilliard Jr. has a bad hood accent for a black guy. Wood Harris was solid and even Elba being British have it nailed down better. Also funny seeing Father Gabriel and Stukey on here.
Love the characters so far and writing.
It sure is. All of my co-workers are Wire junkies and we have a litany of quotes from the show to fit almost every occasion.
i got hooked on The Wire from the first intro
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I just really don't think there's anything that's ever been done like The Wire, nor will there ever be.
Part of why I appreciate it (I'm on S1E8), is because a lot of the ball busting between the thugs/hoodlums is how my brothers and I grew up in our neighborhood. No drugs, but pickup basketball games and pickup football games on the street had a lot of ball busting and calling out.
I also love that I'm sort of rooting for the bad guys, at the same time rooting for the good guys. Avon Barksdale is likable even though he's the kingpin. Stringer is a great character/enforcer. The part of them showing him in a macroeconomics class is great character development without saying a word. I see the struggle with DeAngelo trying to get clean and not be a ruthless criminal. The struggle with Bubbs the homeless guy who's likable and good for humor. Father Gabriel and his partner have great chemistry, McNulty and his homicide partner have a great bromance.
Hell even Omar is likable even though he's supposed to be a bad guy.
I don't even know how to describe the show since I've been watching it a few days, but I don't feel like I'm rooting for the bad guys or the good guys. I'm just enjoying both sides of the spectrum and the quality of writing and character development.
My favorite character is probably Lester. Soft-spoken, very intelligent, and he's the character that doesn't talk much but when he does you are fully-engaged and want to hear what he says. Brilliant show so far. I hope the quality maintains throughout all 5 seasons.
I've not seen a show where all the minor and supporting characters have as much depth and likability. I mean characters who I typically would hate if they were on other shows, I find redeeming qualities. Lt. Daniels, the Judge, Rawls, Presbzugnwoiranoi, etc.
There really isn't a character that annoys me. There's always one character that annoys me per show that I've watched. There isn't any major or supporting character on this show that I can't wait for the scene to be over with. I'm literally enjoying all 56 minutes per episode. The dialogue is fantastic.
At first I thought I was gonna hate De'Angelo, but he's one of my favorites. I like how he's a big fish in a little pond, but a small fish in a lake working in the pit. He has no power to do anything to Avon or Stringer, but the way he runs his crew in the Pit is great they all respect him and I also like how he takes care of his guys compared to Avon who's ruthless to his soldiers.