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Movie Reviews of The Wire - The Complete Fourth SeasonMovie Review: Sopranos fan? Buy the Wire NOW Summary: 5 StarsThis season of the Wire is writing, acting and execution at its best. The cast is absolutely incredible. The inner city is revealed, every crevice, ever shadow is wide open to the viewer. This really demonstrates the lives on inner city children, their day-to-day, how inner city kids are used by the school systems and then discarded, it also brings to light that these kids aren't any different. They are still kids, but what they are having to deal with on a daily basis would change any one of us. This series of episodes is riveting television. What was most interesting to me was also the politics of the police department and the school system. It is absolutely corrupt, at a level that I would never have suspected. This series stands with the Sopranos on every level. If you haven't seen the Wire, buy this volume and begin your journey. Each season is a complete story line, so you can begin anywhere. Believe me when I tell you after seeing this season, you will want to own them all.
Movie Review: Great season of a great show. Summary: 5 StarsIf you're reading this, the chances are that you have already seen seasons 1-3 of The Wire.
This, after all of the seasons, is still my favorite.
After the subplots of the docks in season 2, the politics in season 3, this switches focus to the inner city schools. It's an incredible season.
Movie Review: Great show. DVD extras? Summary: 5 StarsI have become a big fan of The Wire, but the extras on the DVD are lacking. Ths disc 3 commentary for Episode 10 is terrible. It's the kids (Jermaine Crawford [Dukie], Maestro Harrell [Randy], Tristan Wilds [Michael] Juito McCullum [Namond]) with Robert Chew [Prop Joe]. Now, first, they're just kids so they deserve some slack, but holy cow, couldn't the people putting this thing together do a better job of orchestrating how the commentary is presented? Clearly, these kids are given no direction as to how to comment. Poor Robert Chew seems there for na reason at all as he has little to no opportunity to insert any useful commentary amid the adolescent banter of the other 4, although he does make the big mistake of providing a spoiler, which really pissed me off. This is Episode 10 dammit. It's the third disc of the season; don't give away plot developments from later episodes. Comment on the episode at hand. For the most part, the 4 kids act as though they are at their high school lunch table. The conversation is meaningless and self-interested. Not their fault, but shouldn't be on the disc nevertheless. Poor job here. The show is tremendous and deserves better extras for the DVD edition.
Movie Review: this is the best television show ever Summary: 5 StarsNothing else is even close. It's probably better than any book or movie of the last 20 years. I can't recommend it enough.
Movie Review: Some of the best TV in recent years Summary: 5 StarsThe fourth season is not a disappointment. The gripping story and well developed characters of the early seasons continue in season 4. I won't give away any details of what happens, but it is just as good as the first three seasons.
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