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Which death on The Wire hit you the hardest?

Which death on The Wire hit you the hardest?

  • Wallace

    Votes: 10 41.7%
  • D

    Votes: 1 4.2%
  • String

    Votes: 1 4.2%
  • Bodie

    Votes: 2 8.3%
  • Omar

    Votes: 10 41.7%
  • Other

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    24
One consistency of the show among many is if you talk to the cops, you die.

Wallace
D
String
Bodie
Omar
Sabotka
Lil Kevin

Bubbles, Sergei and Randy escaped that wrath. Nicky Sabotka too
 
His name slips my mind, and I know he didn't die (at least I don't think) was the nerdy student who started out very straight edge, but then it turns out he was one who wound up being an addict. Not Namond or Michael..
 
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Duquan/Dukie.
Did he die or did it just show him basically dead in the throws of addiction living in the stables?

That show is so real that I am retroactively hoping a fictional character from a decade or more ago met Bubbles and went to a meeting so hopefully he got clean before they literally found him dead with a horse. Good thread.
 
Did he die or did it just show him basically dead in the throws of addiction living in the stables?

That show is so real that I am retroactively hoping a fictional character from a decade or more ago met Bubbles and went to a meeting so hopefully he got clean before they literally found him dead with a horse. Good thread.

I don't think he died during the show, but his future was going to be bleak/Bubbles-esque.
 
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I'm going to have to watch this show. I've heard nothing but great things about it.

Ill say this about it, it's a slow burn. The acting is amazing and they're able to turn something so bland (police setting up a wire tap for all of season1) into something so compelling.

But.. with all the recent shows that have been amazing, shows like Breaking Bad and GOT.. some might find it a little bland at times. But I personally, think that's what makes the show great. It isn't some fantasy world where every episode has all this crazy drama, battles, deaths etc.. some episodes felt like it was literally the cops just trying to go through the red tape and politics of getting something done.. or the drug dealing in the filthy projects.. things that normally aren't great TV.. but The Wire drew you in like that.

I think its the best series of all time. Are there more exciting series now, with better production values now that its been almost 20 years? Sure. But for the world The Wire creates and the story it tells.. its 2nd to none. Definitely watch it. Really absorb it.
 
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His name slips my mind, and I know he didn't die (at least I don't think) was the nerdy student who started out very straight edge, but then it turns out he was one who wound up being an addict. Not Namond or Michael..
You're thinking of Duquan (Dookie). He wasn't dead when the show ended, but well on his way.
 
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Good review LineSki, you don't really get hooked until about five episodes in. I've had some people give it 30 minutes, and say they don't like it. You need to spend some time to get into it. But I still think it's the best series ever as well.
 
An overarching theme, perhaps *the* overarching theme of the series, is the systematic failure of large institutions in our society: law enforcement, criminal justice, the media, education system, etc. Really excellent series, but also bleak.
 
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The final season can be skipped, imo.
Lot of great moments in that last season though

Marlo meets Avon
Omar's fate
Chris caps Prop Joe
Mike caps Snoop
Slim caps Cheese
Bubbs being invited upstairs

I love all the quick updates too of past characters such as Nicky, Poot, Sergei, Prez, etc.

I also enjoyed the newspaper angle as well. It completed the city scope, if you will. Plus, Gus was a great character.
 
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An overarching theme, perhaps *the* overarching theme of the series, is the systematic failure of large institutions in our society: law enforcement, criminal justice, the media, education system, etc. Really excellent series, but also bleak.
I had the box set of it years ago, before streaming. I loaned it to a friend at work, and he brought it back a week later, saying he couldn't watch any more after Wallace's murder. It turned out that he had a nephew who was in a similar situation.
 
Lot of great moments in that last season though

Marlo meets Avon
Omar's fate
Chris caps Prop Joe
Mike caps Snoop
Slim caps Cheese
Bubbs being invited upstairs

I love all the quick updates too of past characters such as Nicky, Poot, Sergei, Prez, etc.

I also enjoyed the newspaper angle as well. It completed the city scope, if you will. Plus, Gus was a great character.
I agree there were great moments. David Simon's heavy handed sermonizing killed that season though, especially the newspaper characters. Gus was waaaay too pure (clearly Simon's virtuos stand-in) and the other newspaper characters way too one-dimension -- usually as obvious villains. And that McNulty plot should have never been greenlit. Just lunacy that detracted from the realism of the show.

Great moments, especially the final scene. That actually may be the best final scene of any series I can think of offhand. That bad stuff was just so bad that it ruined the great moments for me.

Might need to rewatch the whole series again after basketball season, though, and see if I'm being too critical in retrospect.
 
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