Why The Wire is one of the Most Brilliant TV Shows Ever
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The Wire is one of the most brilliant and significant TV shows ever created. In this video I talk about the creators of the show and the techniques used that make is so great.
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Sounds cool! I'm going to consider it!
One of the best parts of the series is how death is handled. There is no dramatic build up or anything. It just happens.
Just like it's supposed to.
Unlike every other cop show ever....but when Omar got killed I spray painted my computer with a mouthful of milk. Made me so sad, but at the same time....its the game and we moved on
Stringer Bell’s death had a wee bit of build up, what with him trying to run. But even then when he tried to talk shite they killed him quickly.
Besides Omar saw that one coming
@@jayclemons3071 Naaaah. Omar didn't see that one coming. Even the viewers didn't see that. Majority of the hoppers love and respected Omar. That lil nigga didn't give a shyt about respect. He had that same energy as Marlo. That IDGAF about anyone type attitude.
"The Wire doesn't try to grab and keep your attention. It requires it. But if you give it your attention, it will reward you."
This is the most exciting I have heard about any show when searching for recommendations!
Said like a true white man. Glad your wife gave you the weekend off to watch the show 😂😂😂
I thought your picture was a hair on my screen and tried to scrubb it of. I feel stupid now.
@@AmnesiaFX me too lol!!!
Yeah i have watched the wire i think 3 times now and when i come across someone who says it is not good i simply say "yeah cus you are a dumb fuck". Haha not really but i says something similar to what you said like the wire is not something you watch casually, it takes a little thought when you first start watching it.
I loved this show until the last episode when Marlo went crazy and burned the whole city of Baltimore with his dragon. That was so dumb.
Underrated
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Magnificent comment.
Lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👀
Omar Little is one of the best TV characters of all time. A stick up man with a heart of gold.
A man has got to have a code….
disagree and agree -
- disagree: too fictional, overrated, unrealistic, and forced at times.
- agree: unique, novelistic, a metaphor to the 'shadow walker' of Baltimore.
*spolier alert* -- his death, however, ironically rounds his character. This goes to show you that one's pride is all lost with death, despite how romanticized he was alive.
@@hummingbir6 untrue
@@hummingbir6 Unrealistic? You know the big guy who raids Marlo's condo with Omar when he jumped from the 4th floor? That guy was robbing drug dealers for real in real life. He did the same thing, but the writers didn't think the audience would believe it was actually a six story fall, not 4. He and others like him were the inspiration for Omar Little.
@@hummingbir6 lol no likes
Great, now I have to rewatch the series. Again.
Yeah, I gotta re-watch this series and Deadwood as well to prepare myself for that new movie.
its like a book you read repeatedly. i read every review of the wire and see things i was to dumb to grasp the first time. man , the wire is deep, people throw around the word genius, but the wire truly is genius
I'm ok with this. Enjoy.
LOL, same.
You'll always pick up something you missed whether it was detail in the plot or the details that make it special
One of the reasons this show is so great is that you can feel that almost every character can be the main character of its own show, depicting their individual plot
True the wires cast is STACKED
Yes. I can’t remember a show with so many characters, and they all felt real and well rounded.
The Wire was the first thing I saw Idris Elba in. He was so good, that I’m still thrown off when I hear him speak in his English accent.
i saw him first on luther. his lack of an english accent on this show throws me off.
But now that I know he’s british I notice him trying to hide injustice accent all throughout the series
McNulty too. He’s even worse at hiding his accent
Not only a English accent but a one from East London, 😃
You guys heard Omar's actors real voice. It's way diferent
Michael Kelly It’s not, I’ve seen Community
Bubbles story is the most heart breaking/warming. Omar is brilliant, the man with the code and obviously good ol misunderstood McNulty. Love these characters so much.
getting old, misread this, and I feel like I may have touched on something true, the man with the code is obviously good ol misunderstood McNulty
I loved the fact that it just happened to coincide with a fevered shift in telecommunications...
From the payphones of "the pit" in season one, to Marlo sending pictures on his smart phone.
So true. If it would have been made 10 years later, first the concept of "wire" would be non-existent (they could still tap mobile phones), but there's no dramatic shift in technology. We could imagine Marlo asking his crew to upgrade to new private messaging apps like Signal.
@@LaurentCardinal Thank god we got this show. Such a fucking masterpiece.
It also shows that the higher discipline and intelligence used by the drug organizations forced the police department to have to upgrade their technology. Season one shows them still using typewriters when they should have already had computers by then. It was the 2000’s already, yet the city was broke and didn’t think it there was a need to allocate money to the police union because all they did was buy and bust policing. They weren’t going after organized big fish.
if there’s a reboot in the present times, we’ll see how social media effects both the streets and the police department
@@dd_doesit I think that’s why a reboot would be really hard to pull off because technology has changed so much.
The respect the writers have for their audience shouldn't be overlooked.
Setting Kima's gf on a bench down the hall in the hospital, while her 'real family' gets to hear what the doctors have to say, without spending a word on why she isn't standing there with them, got the message across so much better than dialogue ever could.
Well said. V true.
It’s so depressing too. And having to be called Kima’s roommate in public cause they don’t know how others will react
This is the best breakdown of The Wire I've seen and no spoilers? Salute
Thanks for watching.
bunch of like-minded people on these boards. agree with needing to watch deadwood again also. this thomas flight guy just cost me a bunch of time
True dat.
Thomas Flight
Yeah your juxtapositions are brilliant! Great analysis!
Have you seen the Sopranos? The only show I think is better than The Wire.
I loved that they kept adding different layers each season; cops and gangs, workers, politics, school system, and media. It is not a simple problem, it is a very complicated one, and very hard to fix. To this day nothing comes close to this amazing show.
Nothing comes close ? Now you're talking gibberish. Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul are genius as well
The Sopranos, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead (early seasons) Twilight Zone, Gilligan's island,etc.
@@pintolerance785 Game of Thrones, including season eight?
@@Cheese23145 Do you even need to ask that. No. Not at all. The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones are on the same level where the early seasons are amazing memorable experiences but later...
@@melancholymartialarts7095 not to the same calibre, those shows are great and bcs is one of my favourite shows of all time but this show is something unique, more than just simple entertainment like those shows are
“Where’s Wallace, String!?”
STRING! WHERE'S WALLACE, HUH?
WTF is Wallace String???
😞
u.u
@@davidarmitage4132 ...oh boi, little do you know.
Those who know...know. This show is a masterpiece. I know that compliment gets tossed around a lot but this show is deserving of it. The Wire is as real as it gets.
Absolute masterpiece.
the corner was more their masterpiece (just being a pedant, i know what you're saying but a masterpiece is the work you present to prove that you've mastered a craft)
Sid Arthur I’m going to have to watch the corner because I would be disingenuous if I argued against you.
omieg89 it's pretty good but you've only got to look at the order that they were made and the dictionary definition of masterpiece. what i mean is a masterpiece isn't a perfect work or the best thing someone ever did, it's the first thing they did that proves they can do what they've been trained to do. what i'm saying isn't to do with the quality of the wire, just the meaning of masterpiece. being a pedant like i've said. the corner's still worth a watch
Sid Arthur cool. Interesting thought.
Yeah so i was in jail almost 10 years ago when i saw the wire for the first time. I was there for my own drug related charges with heroin,i knew it was something special when i saw it 3d season episode 1 reform... Stringer was a captivating guy and then Omar. i got out shortly after and then i went into re-hab. when i got out i looked for the dvd set. Then i started to see things i missed the first time and then everything else just kinda didn't do it for me anymore. i'm clean for almost 10 yrs now. and i did a complete 180, never have i felt this good and normal. The Wire helped me understand what i was doing to myself and it helped me stay clean too in a weird way. great video i always love content related to this show.
That’s awesome to hear! Thanks for watching. :) It’s a powerful show.
Congrats on 10 years! That's huge!
Junkie
Keep it going. Well wishes bro 🙏🙏
Inspirational, both you and the show. 🖒
My favorite part about this show was learning the language each season. Season 1 had so much slang that I had to try and pick it up and by season two I was trying so hard to understand the dock workers and the polish slang. The writers did a great job making the dialogue feel local and real
where are you from? i tried to watch in us lang but i could hardly understand any of it as a non-native speaker
@@user-v01k57uM I’m from Missouri so yeah, even for a midwesterner that Baltimore accent is a real curveball lol
I'm from the suburbs of Philly, and to be honest it didn't seem anything to me, it was just natural.
I've been to Baltimore a few times and there were no striking differences in our dialects. @@Zou523
I've watched all seasons of The Wire about 10x and I still catch myself finding details which I previously missed. There are so many layers it's hard to think it's a fictional show, not a real-life documentary.
*SAME....The crazy thing about it is, after watching video and part 2, just makes me want to watch it all over again.....for the 15th time😩😔*
It's not fictional, the foundation starts with facts
Fax crazy thing I just started watching it again earlier this month I’m in the middle of season 4 and it’s almost like watching it for the second time even though it’s like the 10th lol
The place where McNutty's kids trail Stringer is the NE Market near Hopkins where I got my lunch 3 times a week. If you haven't sat on the bench on Federal Hill, you haven't been to Baltimore.
Funny how the narrator uses the term 'fictional crime show" ....I'm from that housing project and Barksdale grew up across the street from me; his real name is Nathan Avon Barksdale.
We were childhood friends, he passed away year before last. Marlo's real name is Timmora Stansfield , his brother is actually named Marlo.
The bald headed deacon in season 3 is actually the real Little Melvin Williams (was profiled in an episode of American Gangster) this guy got the whole Baltimore heroine thing started.
The stories actually tell themselves, Burns uses cases that he actually worked but the art is in how he and Simon wove the story together and stayed authentic....it didn't hurt that the real Barksdale was a creative consultant along with Little Melvin Williams (fascinating man pull up his episode of American gangster). Snoop was the real Snoop, she did 7 years for murder when she was 14 yrs old.
all in all they kept it pretty real......
The wire is the most realistic depiction of the streets
Also the most realistic depiction of policing.
Hands freaking down!!
Of baltimore streets
Bill Jansen of all streets idc if you in Idaho the streets are the streets
@@jomarcoliverman4971 not true the streets of the Bronx for example are waaaaay different than Baltimore in this
Excellent spoiler-free examination of why The Wire is absolutely amazing! Now I have to rewatch the series yet again (I've lost count how many times I've already done so).
Im doing it for the 5th time and I am totally in it.
It's an annual thing for me to re-watch it once a year
@@TP_Gillz Sheeeeeeeeeeeeet! Annually once a yeah, huh?
@@FFM0594 That's what annually means right?! lol. Ya. I may skip a season some years, but usually, once I get started I can't stop.
When you run out of new things to watch, why not re-watch something amazing right!
It's right up there with my other annual movies like The Godfather and Goodfellas lol.
During lockdown last year I re-watched seasons 1-3 - one of the benefits of Covid :) Will rewatch the last 2 seasons this year when I get some time.
In 40 seconds i can answer the question to "why the show is so brilliant". It actually tells you the pure unadulterated truth about America from top to bottom; the whole system is corrupt.
institutional dysfunction
Not only America man, Europe too
@@aidacailar1126 everywhere there are corrupt people but it’s true that in North America and Europe are the most greedy I think
I'm not denying that there is corruption other places but the show takes place in the USA so that's why i say it shows the truth about this country
U watch it and u figure the system is run like that in real life
I watch The Wire annually. I have seen the whole thing like 7 or 8 times, maybe more. No regrets.
me with breaking bad
Same here
Seriously!!! Why.....
My addiction is MIB 1
@@joshmontana1699 me too
I think GOT writers could learn a thing or two here...
My disappointment in GoT S8 made me finally dive into The Wire. Might as well watch a series that has unanimously perfect writing instead of one that has the writers (literally) burning the show straight to the fucking ground.
Funny because the wire never got any major awards because it was too urban for some folks yet a show about dragons, witches, and sword play win everything.
@@jasmynholland3074 yes probably due to when it came out, but in the minds of pretty much anyone who has seen it the show is a masterpiece and one of the best shows made ever. I didn't see it till 2017, and I only watched it because I decided to Google best shows ever and it was one I had heard of many times and just never watched, one of the most notable for me was a lyric by Eminem when he mentioned Omar being from the wire.
Mr. G The Wire was a great show but still since it was too black and too street and also too real some people didn’t watch it until years after it went off the air. Game of Thrones is good too but it is pure fantasy and the Wire is real life.
@@jasmynholland3074 Game of Thrones is definitely fantasy but it's loosely based on the War of the Roses from the 1400s.
It's actually really hard to explain to people why this show is amazing.
I agree, especially to friends who ask you to recommend something to watch and they've never seen the wire, they are almost always ignoring it lol.
I think its brilliance lies is in its portrayal of reality. It doesn't sell sensation or nonsensical plot twists, just human nature. Nobody is a villain, no one is a hero and we are all affected by the decisions and choices we make under the rotten system that controls our daily lives.
it portrays “the game” of urban life in different levels (gangsters, police, politicians, the homeless, the immigrants, kids) along with all the bureaucracies involved in a brilliant, raw and honest way
It's a TV show version of "if you know, you know." Everyone I've known who watched it knows it is one of the best ever. Everyone I've tried to recommend it to has had issues watching it.
It's because it's done in a slight documentary style with no music telling you how to feel. The was a BBC drama called The Cops in the late 90s that very similar. If you like that style you will like The Cops and it's worth a watch. For me The Wire is absolute genius. It's immersion in reality is absolutely enthralling.
This series made me realise how utterly and hilariously irrelevant the Emmys are
Definitely!
You can say that again, Pal! (BCS)
Hey man how was it supposed to House! I mean dude had a limp and a cane
@@billybaugus1249 he’s a prick, but he’s a good doctor. How crazy!
@@Lamtitude Never watched the show. How crazy!
"....part one of my series about the wire" THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
Quite simply, this person is doing god's work.
@@mark0377-d1d Not all heroes wear capes
"The game is rigged." That line was repeated quite a few times throughout the series. I believe it's the thesis of the whole show.
Kory Green yeah the show writer said this whole show is about corruption. The cops are barely better than the criminals most of the time. The higher up you go the more people are allowed to do and participate in more and more fucked up shit.
@Kory Green I agree. There aren't enough up-votes for your post.
“Juking the stats” is a phrase you hear a lot throughout the show especially in season 3 when the politics come into play
I’m 17 and I’m about to turn 18. Over the past 2 years I’ve been watching and working my way through what people have told me are some of the greatest shows of all time. I started with breaking bad, as most of my friends were watching at the time. When I finished I thought “man, nothing can top this”. Then, I started the game of thrones. And I watched it all, and even with s8 and it’s crap, I thought “man this is amazing how am I ever gonna get into a show again?” Then I watched sopranos and the same thing. Then, I watched the wire. It’s. A different kind of amazing. But it’s so brilliant and it goes by like a snap of your finger and you just want to rewatch and rewatch. The way it ties so many individual parts of a collective city within each episode, then within each season, then within the entire series is completely brilliant. It truly is one of a kind.
I'm about to help you out, pal. Check out Mad Men and Deadwood then you'll have consumed the greatest shows of all time before you even turn 20.
Same here... the exact four series. Wire, Sopranos, GOT, breaking bad. In this order. Nothing can top this I’m afraid.
I thought dexter would have been up there
Im 17 and im in the exact situation youre were in haha
But i never watched GOT und i am just starting to watch the wire
@@Es1777s enjoy the wire , i watched it when i was 18 and senior year in highschool. Loved it.
I really wish other show creators would put in the intensive and accurate research it takes to truly tell a story like The Wire 😭
It ain't what the people want
@@manaulhoque6507 it ain’t what the system wants
This tik tok culture has people’s attention spans to like no more than 30 seconds 😭
You want it to be one way... but its the other way.
@@mathewlopez1255 I don't think it's just a generational thing. you think the old farts who watch nothing but Fox News want a show like The wire? You think they're watching We Own This City?
When ever I say “ a man must have a code.” If the person next to me doesn’t respond by saying “no doubt”. We aren’t friends.
No doubt 😏
Shyyyyyyyyyyyt
Indeed
no doubt
Sudhir Kakar lol
Did anyone notice in every ending to a season finale the camera would stay still and just show you some aspect of the city? Nothing consequential just a moment for us to appreciate the setting of this entire show.
Still noticing new things, great observation
This convinced me to watch the wire. Just finished season 1... It's exactly like you described. Amazing. Thank you.
And how far are you now? The wire is in my top 3 hands down
@@greeneggsgrams7709 I just started S2. It feels slow but I know it's worth sticking through it, I've heard it only gets better from S1. I really like that they're continuing to follow Stringer as he is a cool ass character.
@@CarpetEraser S2 is probably the slowest season but after that its picks right back up. With where you are now my favorite character would be Omar Little.
@@molochz Season 2 is the most important season. It is slow but the last 3 episodes are probably the best ending to a season in the series. My favorite is season 3 and I think the best is season 4.
@@greeneggsgrams7709 I thought s1 was quite slow as in it’s good but not much happens
After watching the show I felt like I spent 3 years in the city of Baltimore.
Yeah me too. And when I finally visited Baltimore in 2017, I made sure to visit some of those locations!
@@al1976-v7m like what?
The line "Bubbles, the shows beloved heroin junkie..." is, in some odd way, the perfect description of why this show is so special.
Great video, my man.
i had a friend ask me who my favourite character was, i replied with bubs...... he says, with a confused look "the heroin addict, really" then paused and goes "oh yeah, weird how you can say that about this show".
Showing that substance users are still people. In the current climate, they’re just numbers, the depressed and despised.
Bubs was the smartest character on the show. Unfortunately, like he said, "I'm a professional f@#k up."
@@ngairehodge8566 In real life, he's a Harvard grad. Or so I've read.
@@hughmungus1767 I can believe that! Andre Royo's acting is top notch.
I met Wood Harris (he of Avon Barksdale fame) on the southside of Chicago a couple years back while managing a cafe. Unfortunately, I interrupted a phone call but all the same he was incredibly gracious and kind. goddamn this show is good.
Will Robinson he got more memorable roles but cool story
The genius of this show is unparalleled. The humanity, the complexity, the insight which has informed so much of my "things are grey" understanding of the world is life changing. I am continuingly blown away.
Facts fam. The Wire is easily the greatest show of all time! If you haven't already, you should check out a UA-cam channel called "Soft White Underbelly." The host pretty much interviews a bunch of people, mostly on Skid Row, but the interviews are extremely fascinating because it highlights the extreme issues that people in our country are battling with on a regular basis
@@TheUltimateRage n aq¹¹¹
Jeez I almost fell asleep listening to you explain why it's a good show, that's not a good sign lmao
Just finished all of it. First time in ages that I forgot I was actually watching a tv show.
Everything felt so real.
The Wire has its fans in the UK as well. I never saw it at the time, but bought the DVD box-set of all seasons and watched it just 2 years ago and was blown away by it. Easily the most powerful and heartfelt TV series that I have ever seen. It is the honesty of it that shines bright.
The worst thing about the show in the UK is that the critics would say stuff like 'make sure you have subtitles on', like us mere plebs couldn't understand the dialogue. If anything, it emphasises that they need subtitles and people who can appreciate a show like this don't.
@@johnbull1568 B-cause B-more dialect
@@rogerhernandez282 Except none of the Brits in the show sounded even remotely Bal'mer. Even Idris, when he tried to class up with the real estate crew, let his natural accent flow even more.
@@Hexon66 The show didn't go too hard with the Balmer accents, not like We Own This City. I've honestly found you hear the accent less in the city and more in like Jessup or surrounding areas. Aiden Gillen did better at Balmer than Sam Worthington doing Philly in the Unibomber show at least.
Now i completely understand why The Wire is one of the most beloved tv shows in the last 2 decades. Thank you for this great breakdown and detail analyzation.
I dont.
You could just yknow watch it yourself?
The wire is like reading a book. You see the scenes but your mind makes up the pictures.
Merijn van keulen lmao how
Then...why not just read a book? I could only stomach two episodes of The Wire; what a meaningless, pointless bore. One-dimensional characters, vapid dialogue, no plot, no high-stakes conflict, nothing. Waste of time, imo.
@@NewYorkNadia yes, because i only need to read the first two pages of a book to know that it sucks right?
@@merijnvankeulen2973 Watching two episodes would be like reading two chapters. It’s easy to tell if a book sucks by the first paragraph.
@@NewYorkNadia wow...OK bye!
6:30 is when I realized I had gone from being interested in the show to being in love with it. What an incredible scene. Just one word being repeated, by two great actors and a BG actor to symbolize us, the audience, as we are being taken through 'real police work'.
the dialogue in this scene is incredible
@@thehound510 it's literally poetry brother
Without a doubt the best show ever. At first almost nothing about it was appealing to me on a surface level; but the writing, characters and stories are unlike anything else I've ever seen.
on a surface level the writing, characters and stories IS what was so appealing. otherwords , U like what u think u don"t like.
ever
Definitely not the best show ever, but everything else I will agree with.
@@supa4ys843 please don't tell me the greatest is breakingbad
wrong. its good but not the best, thats just your opinion
The level of detail in The Wire is incredible. One example -- there's a scene where the character is parked in his car on the street -- which he names (Eastern Ave. in Greektown). The shot has a wide depth of field, so that the street outside, in the background, is fairly blurry. But I lived in Southeast Baltimore for many years, and see enough to recognize that particular block, which is indeed on Eastern Ave. in Greektown!
Wonderful video. The Wire is easily my favorite show of all time. (minor Season 4 spoilers below)
My personal favorite "show don't tell" moment is in Season Four when Chris Partlow looks at Michael after he asks them to deal with his stepfather. Chris is confused to why Michael wants him gone so bad, but without any words exchanged realizes that it is because Michael has been sexually abused by his stepfather and fears for the safety of Bug. Chris knows this because he was also a victim of sexual abuse as a child and kills Michael's stepfather with unhinged anger and brutality that comes out from his own past trauma. This was my interpretation of it at least. It is seriously amazing how so much is communicated to the audience so subtlety and without any dialog confirming anything.
That's a powerful moment. Totally agree.
That's how I read it, too. When I saw how shook Snoop looked it clicked for me.
Especially because of the contrast with the cold hearted way he goes about the other murders
"Damn... You didn't even wait to get the mawfucka in the house!"
@@maxmarks3503 I came down into the replies to see if anyone had said this. Snoop always cracked me up. That scene of her buying that nail gun is the best!
The best show ever made. It'll never be repeated. Unimaginably great creation. The greatness of season 4 will never be repeated by anyone, ever.
That's why the end of each re-watch is always so bittersweet. Because it's one thing to _say_ "greatest TV show ever made," but quite another to understand it on a deeper level and realize what that means... "This is it. End of the road. You've just witnessed the absolute pinnacle of television, and - barring a miracle, it's all downhill from here."
@@joez.2794 I completely agree with everything you said lad🤝the wire is it. It doesn’t get better then the wire
I wonder how many ppl. searched things like "shows like the wire" etc... eve nif you look at the scores there won't be anything like this fr... @@joez.2794
The Wire is a precious gem.
"the wire doesn't demand your attention, it requires it"
Best TV show ever written.
I love the sounds in this show, I felt like I was there, hearing every footstep, hearing the ground and floors, the background noise, cracks in the wall. It’s amazing
Cutting out Prop Joe's second part of his explanation as to what a marriage counselor does is unforgivable
Yea, that was gold. 'Speaking of cocksuckers'
What was it
@@hoodoo457 He/She just tells the husband to offer flowers to his wife from time to time and tells the wife to suck her husband's dick from time to time
@@hoodoo457 "Charge by the hour to tell some fool he need to bring some flowers home. Then charge another hour telling the bitch she ought to suck some cock every once in a while. You know, keep the marriage strong like that."
Funny story, I work in shipping. I was watching season 2 for the first time with my BF (who'd seen the show before) and when they go into that container in the first episode I'm like "oh I think they got the dimensions of the container wrong it looks like it's too short" because that's happened in other shows plenty. And my boyfriend just smirked because he knew what was coming.
This is a comment wall of people with good taste.
whizkid0000 facts
And without any abuse
That's a first on the interwebs
I feel safe in this comment thread
@Agent Orange that was a quick lesson on safety being an illusion, damn!
A couple of days before that video, i started watching The Wire, by incident. For the fourth time in the last 10 years... I´m sure gonna watch it another ten times in my lifetime, for sure! Best series ever made by far... Greetings from Germany!
I watched first five seasons back to back recovering from beat cancer surgery and reconstruction . Talk about a lifesaver. I forgot my pain and loss watching these tragedies. Great writing, great acting. Storytelling as elegant as Muhammad Ali in the ring at his best , swift on his feet pulling no punches.
Hope everything is fine now! Amazing show, I'm "only" 27 not even from the US and I've watched the whole show 2 or 3 times.
I hope you are ok now and won the fight 🙏
Unbelievable the quality they managed to put out for 5 seasons. What a team
When Bubbles was walking thru Hamsterdam trying to sell tshirts, he seen the true ugliness of what ppl are reduced to when left to their own devices.
Thanks a lot for this. Now I can show this to my friends who still haven't watched it and that too without spoiling anything. 😃👏🙏
I've been trying to convince my fiancee to give The Wire a shot for years, but haven't been able to describe it without either spoiling something or making it so vague that it sounds like a thousand other shows. Definitely showing this to her. Thanks!
After hearing from my brother about how great this show for over 10 years, I finally gave it a chance last year. Currently watching it for the 3rd time. One of my favorite TV shows ever
"just a gangster, I suppose."
Such an amazing line, with so much behind it.
Powerful line. The Stringer/Avon arc is one of my favorite aspects of the show.
" Young boy ran us off the corner"!!??
Or as my dude Omar said..."At the end of the day the king and the pawn go back in the same box"
And I want my corners
Get the fuck out of here. The line has no super deep meaning. Stop reading so much into it
The Wire was one of the best written shows of all time.
That Herc and Carver chase scene with the cliche music was hilarious
Just watched the entire series for the first time!! couldn't agree with you more, the show is so brilliant in such a subtle way
I honestly don't think there will ever be a series this good ever again. People nowadays lack the attention span for something so complex and detail-oriented. Its too bad though cause this is easily the most rewarding television series of all time. For those who have never watched it, please give it a shot
when you talk about not offering solutions I can't help but think of 1 of the rare times they did
the Free Zone was amazing, not just the idea, but the execution within the show and the debate outside of the show.
Maybe my fav part of the whole series, I couldn't get it out of my head for months afterwards
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Best series I've ever seen and I'm 63 and a former multi-award winning journalist in Arizona and former Arizona Press Club Board member who was born is D.C. and spent much time in Bodymore. I return to this five year expose every few years on CD for inspiration and entertainment. Bravo. Bravo. Bravo Davide Simon, Ed Burns, all writers, cast members, extras, production crew, et al. Bravo. If you haven't seen it you're deprived.
Watching this has made me appreciate even more how good the wire really was
Same I've just finished my 5th watch and I never even considered the many comparisons between the cops and the dealers.
The desk bit was the best comedic bit in a dramatic work
Also Michael B Jordan as Wallace, just wanted to mention it
Jon Loc HAHAHA WHERE THEY WERE HAULING IT THE WRONG WAY?
@@dougroux5087 2 persons were pushing from each side against each other...
I'd recommend turning on the Subtitles to really appreciate the brilliant writing
the quotes and dialogues top tier
This is an excellent point. Currently rewatching with subs and it's a whole other level.
no bout adoubt it
As an someone who speaks english not as my first language, subtitles were a requirement.
LOL...yeah, that's what my friend said, too. It was some of the worst writing I've ever suffered through; vapid and inane. I think I must've seen a different series entitled the same way. It's the only logical explanation.
The wire is Obama's favorite show. SHIIIEET! It's unfair that this show didn't get any Emmys awards or better ratings as it rightfully deserves. Great writing and cast.
I love to sip me a cold refreshing glass of flint tap water while watching The Wire
@@musaka2022 sheeeeeeeeeeeeit!
Better ratings? Its rated second on imbd right after breaking bad
@Poetic Bliss ok
@Poetic Bliss The music they listened to wasn't even close to authentic
Det. Ellis Carver: See, that's why we can't win.
Det. Thomas Hauk: Why not?
Det. Ellis Carver: They **** up, they get beat. We **** up, they give us pensions.
This is such a powerful line
Don't get it
He’s saying as cops they don’t face repercussions for their fuck ups. How often do you read about a cop doing some heinous illegal shit on duty and he just retires early and collects pension or lays low a month and pops up later in another district? Think about kids who’s parents never discipline them, who never get told that what they are doing is wrong. Those kids are usually little shits right?
@@devinthorn8182 the way i interpret it, he’s saying that because they don’t face the same kind of repurcussions, their motivation to succeed will ultimately never equal that of those in the game
@@personwholovesyou4942 that's exactly what he was saying. Devin Thorn only focused on half of the quote
best show ever made, game of thrones cant hold a candle to it
Especially the last two seasons of Game of Thrones.
D'lish Donut
No.
Breaking bad?
@@jordicostagayoso1496 My opinion is that The Sopranos set things up so that The Wire and Breaking Bad could land in a dead tie as the best TV dramas ever. The first 4 seasons of Game of Thrones, when the writers were still working directly from George RR Martin's books, are pretty close in quality too, but managed to jump the shark *and* fuck the dog when the showrunners were left to their own devices without Uncle George spoon-feeding them plots that make sense and intelligent dialogue. I'm sure that Sean Bean and Charles Dance are thanking the Old Gods and The New that their characters were allowed to die when they did, and were spared this dumpster fire.
100,0000% agree....yeh GOT has titties and brutal violence...but it hasnt got the brains
Curses. I must have nearly worn out my Wire DVDs. Now I want to get them out again.
Bubbles' simple last scene was one of the most wonderful moments in television after everything that came before. Just a man walking up some stairs. I think I cried.
Bubbles had an amazing arc, truly. Ive never been so happy for a fictional character.
Unfortunately, it's juxtaposed with Dukie walking down that alley.
When he said "It's Wirin' Time" and wired all over the place, was truly one of the moments of the show.
That was great , thank you .
😂
The more I learn about this show, the more impressive it becomes. And Melvin Williams not only being the inspiration for D'Avon Barksdale but doing such a great job as the Deacon? It makes me want to watch everything with him again to see the real deal as he turned into an older man of peace.
Great insight into The Wire, just happened to find your video on YT while I'm watching Season 1 of The Wire and the whole series for the second time. As a former federal prosecutor and long-time federal criminal defense attorney, the realism of this series really struck home with me. The acting and direction of the story lines is just brilliant. This has to be one of the all-time best series ever made, along with The Sopranos and Breaking Bad. Your insights show how much hard work goes into creating top-shelf entertainment.
The dialogue alone in the wire surpasses any show, but adding in the parallels of institutional lethargy, the undramatised acting and the many symbolisms and nuggets that every watch gives to you like a little treat... it’s the best piece of art I’ll ever see on TV. I’ve watched all 5 seasons probably 100x and this video is gonna make me do it again 😒 Timeless brilliance.
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The Wire to me is still the #1 TV show of all time. Yes, even slightly ahead of the Sopranos. Yes, far ahead of Breaking Bad. It's not a cop show. It's not a show about drug gangs or mobs. It's a show about how our potential and vulnerabilities smash into each other, beautifully or tragically, at all ages and from all backgrounds, in a depth and from so many angles that no other show has ever done. All while making every character so perfectly and seamlessly believable in all their flaws. You can absolutely forget you're watching a show instead of having inside access to something actually occurring in the US.
The only thing that keeps the wire above the Sopranos is how unrealistic the gunfights for the sopranos is sometimes.
I cant believe it has taken this long for a The Wire video essay. This is gonna blow up
*Edit 7/1/19* : I called it. I am also a video essayist who would like to blow up! Help me out, I'm just as good. If I'm not you can call me names
There have been several, but none of them blew up. The best one I saw is exclusively hosted on Vimeo, last I checked.
My brother recommended The Wire to me several years ago. I am eternally grateful.
i wish my brother would fucking do so.
got him into black mirror, boardwalk empire and breaking bad...... but i can't get him to watch this or the sopranos!
Just finish watching The Wire for the first time a month ago. Season 4 really breaks my heart.
Carver's arc in particular was heartbreaking.
Snitching Randy label
Namoth mom
That bully girl
The Junky Kid
Dookie (future junkie)
I'm sure they tons other that escapes me at the moment
When Michael capped Brodie. T.T
Andrew Cook didn’t happen
@@andrewcook1246 I thought it was Michael too but the man behind the gun was credited as O-Dog; but yeah that shit hurt me when Bodie got clapped. Bodie did do Wallace though, that was cold. Bodie was a soldier though like he told McNulty when he had his last supper. Bodie was a soldier, until the end.
I love how each season begins and ends with montages of hard street life.. So many things happen within each season but tragically, nothing changes. Each entity in the series enables the other entities to create an endless cycle.
"I wonder what you gotta do to get thrown off this police force." McNulty
That's called foreshadowing.
There's literally dozens of examples of foreshadowing in the series, this ain't one. Because, I could be wrong, he ultimately doesn't get "thrown off" because it would expose everything he'd done and the corruption in the department & City Hall and would jeopardize Carcetti in a major way, and big time cost him becoming Governor of MD. I'd say it's more of a beginning of the line of McNulty's character arc for the series of behaviours he resorts to through the several years.
I doubt it was. Season 5 wasn't even planned when he said that.
Like Omar and when he goes on his rampage just to catch one from a kid in a shop buying smokes, jaw dropping.
"Mcnutty" found a way!
@@iddra1918 But, with a person with his personality and propensities, you knew something like that was coming.
My dad got me to finally start watching the wire this year and we are currently on the final season and I have to say it's been quite a ride.
The most interesting thing about the wire is how contrary to most shows where you can see an evolution of character plots or their ideals, the series shows us just different perspectives of the same decease with some recurrent characters playing their roles in the degradation of the main character... the city of Baltimore.
You dont get catharsis or a smile.. this is not the kind of show where everyone is just happy at the end of every season. Bad guys die or are in prison and good guys drink a beer and everything is forgotten.
If you saw all the seasons, youll know this is a cycle of neverending problems with no reachable solution. Just life.
Yep, each season starts with a hard street life montage.. many things happen during the season.. then ends with a hard street life montage. It's a tragedy.. the more things change, the more they stay the same.
Just finished the series. As a man from Detroit, it is one of the best shows , no the best show I've ever seen. Hopeful and heartbreaking all at the same time. Loved everything and everyone involved.
A spectacular analysis. One other thing I would like to note that this video missed however is the ability of this show to simultaneously serve as a time capsule of the time and place that it was set in, and yet still speak on so many themes that are relevant today. In Season 2, a lot of the reason that the dockworkers were resorting to smuggling was as a result of their career fields being threatened by automation. This season was set I believe in 2003, and automation has only grown to be more of a concern today. Hell, Andrew Yang’s whole presidential platform is based around it. The show also spoke on global warming, made mention of fentanyl, paralleled the War on Drugs and the War on Terror and showed the stretching of resources between the two which mitigates the effort to fight either war efficiently. This is such a brilliant show, I wish they would do a reboot of it in Chicago
These are thing I plan to touch on more in the next part. It's incredible how relevant the show still is to many issues today.
Simon clearly showed that the "war on terror" won that fight for resources.
Kory Green yes, but it has hampered both
@@serendipitousslim1529 I don't know about that. There have been a few incidents abroad, but the "homeland" has been relatively safe from foreign threats since 9/11. The major pathology affecting us now is domestic terrorism, with mass shootings by disgruntled incels, losers and mentally ill citizens, many of whom are copycats and attention mongers. I think what Simon was trying to show was the inefficiency of law enforcement and politics in fighting the so-called "war on drugs." Nobody cares, except to pad their resumes and stimulate their egos.
Don't forget about the way he predicted the death of investigative journalism with the Baltimore Sun storyline in Seasons 4 and 5
The Wire is the best TV show of all time. Period.
sopranos must be a video game then
breaking bad was never created then
Deadwood, Sopranos and Mad Men are in the same league
Sopranos was trash and breaking bad was overrated. Stop hatin on the wire. The goat of all tv series
Amen
I've never met anyone who has seen The Wire and said "It was ok" or "It sucked". Every single person who has seen it has been a rabid fan, and I count myself as one of those people. Best show of all time.
The only thing that sucks about the wire is that nothing will ever top it. Television is ruined
Yeah, I recommended it to my friend and his wife, and thought they would hate it, they are not the target audience for this, but they wound up loving it. My birthday card that year, read "happy birthday, from the Barksdales."
@@KevinMuller5 Who is the target audience for watching "The Wire"?
@@ngairehodge8566 People who like a in depth and ultra realistic look at politics and life in Baltimore. This isnt a typical procedural. That is why I think it was never insanely popular
@@KevinMuller5 Good point.
Among all other reasons, one i love is that each character is defined and feel real. There's no shallow or bland characters in this show.
Amazing job. I watch all 5 seasons every year. Never get sick of it. 🖤
same here!
Same here.
Damn
Same here!
NEVER
The Wire has been praised for its realism since it came out, and rightfully so. Yet, it’s the incredibly natural humor that pushed it to be my favorite show of all time. It doesn’t focus on expected punchlines, but draws humor from real situations. The banter between Bunk and McNulty is riddled with things that could be said between my friends and I on a daily basis.
It’s intriguing, powerful, raw, and incredibly well written and acted. But it’s also hilarious in a way that no comedy could ever be.
Lesley Harrys - That's exactly right. I've often said The Wire is not just the finest drama ever drama, it's also a first-rate comedy. I've seen videos with excerpts containing the 200 funniest moments from the show and that didn't even capture them all. How many sitcoms have you seen that actually had 200+ hilarious moments with really natural humour, instead of the endless repetition of variations of the same few jokes?
Hugh Mungus Exactly. Omar testifying, drunk Jimmy retrying a corner only to smash his car further, or Bunk and Lester interviewing the shipping crew are comedic gold. Same goes for Cheese breaking down over his “dog”.
You just fixed my bad habit of sleeping on shows I already heard are good. I really appreciate you managing to finally motivate the hell out of me whilst not spoiling the experience of first time watch!
Did u watch it?
Great ensemble cast, great writing, great characters. Pretty much everything you could want in TV series.
Facts it’s the best show ever made
Ray Cole died on a stair-master. For whatever reason, that has always stuck out to me. I just think that is so brilliant. To die, walking in place, not going anywhere. It pretty much sums up the entire show in one metaphor.
A video just on the study of the character Omar on his own would be quite interesting as well. Would also love seeing a montage of his greatest Wire moments.✌🏼
There's one on a channel called ScreenPrism. They also have videos on Stringer and McNulty which are also really good if you haven't already checked them out.
Omar is my favorite fictional character of all time
Reed Holland yeah, there were so many interesting dimensions and contradictions within Omar’s persona. I think Tyler Durden might be my favorite character of all time though, with Omar as a close second. Project Mayhem 👉💯.
Dubbin Nutt Tyler Durden is a good one too!! I love that movie. Good choice
Everyone: "Is this show is as good as people say?"
Me: "Yes. Yes it is."
I've tried to get a number of people to watch the wire. No one has the patients or focus to make it thru the first season. Too conditioned to the format of network shows. So frustrating.
@@Andrew_2040 some shameful shit
The impact that this show and The Sopranos had, allowed TV (and streaming) to become what they are today. I just rewatched The Wire (thanks HBO Max launch) and it really feels as if the show was new storytelling-wise. It was waaaaaay ahead of its time.
Kernard > The Night King
N K : "Omar Coming yooo"
@THE RAY writing on the Wire is miles ahead
Dont kid yourself
@THE RAY I bet you haven't seen The wire yet
@THE RAY dude game of of thrones has the worst writing ever
Thank you so much for making this video. I was waiting so long for a video with show footage to explain what makes it so special.
Thank you for paying homage to the smartest show ever produced for television. “The Wire” is a masterpiece. Please keep going with this series.
With out a doubt this show is the best i have ever seen. This is not for the ones that want quick action shows... you need to give it attention and it will reward you with quality experience!
I just finished watching the entire series. Yeah, I know I’m late....but it was well worth the wait! Great series!
john clark yes me too just watched it in 2018. I am going to watch it again this week
john clark same I’ll re watch it when I find a boo thang or sum cause it’s too good to experience by yourself
where did u watch it