Movie Reviews for Wire in the Blood - The Complete Fourth Season

Wire in the Blood - The Complete Fourth Season

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Movie Reviews of Wire in the Blood - The Complete Fourth Season

Movie Review: the best yet!
Summary: 5 Stars

If you seek entertainment of the highest intelligence as well as acting of the finest level available, The Wire is your ticket, and Season 4 is the best of the series. I've been watching that old boob tube for more years than I'm willing to admit in numbers, but this season 4 of The Wire is the finest television these old eyes have yet witnessed.

I hate spoiler reviews, so the most I will do is tell that the story has been brought into the classrooms of the Newark Public Schools.

Movie Review: I love this series!
Summary: 5 Stars

Robson Green is a gem. Besides inventing some weird murders, this series has created a really interestingly torn character in Dr. Tony Hill. He is drawn like a moth to flame to these creepy murders even though it is obvious that the police dept. is ambivalent about using his services and even though the work takes an enormous psychic toll on him. I heartily recommend the entire series. Liked the first three with the original female detective.

Movie Review: Simone Lahbib is great as D.I. Alex Fielding
Summary: 4 Stars

I really enjoyed this show. It is just captivating. I couldn't believe there were only 4 episodes. I can't wait for Wire in the Blood - Season Five comes out.

Movie Review: Can't get enough
Summary: 5 Stars

I waited and waited for the new season to become available. It does not disappoint. The way Robson Green's character processes information and comes to his conclusions is fascinating. Edge of the seat stuff.

Movie Review: wire in the blood 4
Summary: 5 Stars

Despite losing its female lead, this series maintains its high level of excellence. Dense, intricate plotting keeps the viewer on tenterhooks for the entirety of each two-hour episode, and male lead Robson Green's sometimes-endearing, sometimes-frustrating eccentricities allow the new female lead to develop her character in counterpoint to him. This series is the best of all the serial-killer TV dramas; each of the four episodes is like watching an individual Silence of the Lambs-caliber film.
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