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Me too! this thing is classamazing stuff altogether.
It seemed to get harsher each episode. By the time I had sat through the final episode I was virtually bawling.Just 3 episodes into "The Wire" season 4 and it is already as mind blowing as the 3 preceeding series.
It seemed to get harsher each episode. By the time I had sat through the final episode I was virtually bawling.
Amazing really. I would say that it is one of the best pieces of TV ever made.
yeah its pretty grim, given that this series so far seems to be placing emphasis on the youngsters and I anticipate a whole heap of tragedy to befall them.
It's kinda shit but I've been watching Dirty Sexy Money.
Just watched the first episode of The Corner, a 6 part miniseries based on the book by David Simon and Ed Burns(The Wire guys).
The series is done as the stories of 6 characters from a drug-riddled neighbourhood, which I presume are going to intertwine. The first featured a kind-hearted, well spoken junkie Gary who until 4 years ago had been a succesful hard-working member of society and explored his addiction.
Excellent hard-hitting stuff. Difficult to watch, but impossible to turn off. Full of actors who went on to play various parts in The Wire.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0224853/
Highly recommended if you liked The Wire.
Can't wait to watch the rest.
I picked up S1 of Dexter in the US based on the rave reviews it was getting.
I'm stalled a couple of episodes in. Not impressed at all.
The police station is waaaay to clen and modern - it's like Nash Bridges or something. The characters are piss weak as well.
The serial killer voiceovers are trite beyond belief - it's like what a transition year student would write.
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