Following a little cosy chat with Andy on this show, I think it deserves a thread of its own.
I think somebody like GQ called it "the best telly show you've never seen."
Well, JBG has seen it and its absolutely awesome. I had previously thought that the Sopranos could never be topped but the Wire beats it hands down.
Its got the best writing and acting on tv with AMAZING characters. Its a very slow burner and like the Sopranos you need to watch all of the seasons to truly appreciate it.
Its set in Baltimore, a city which is 60% African American and most of the characters are black. It initially starts on the premise of a special police squad who carry out undercover surveillance and wire tapping (hence the wire) but after season two it becomes much more than that (in the way that after season two of the Sopranos that show became much more than just the relationship between Dr. Melfi and Tony Soprano.)
Without a shadow of a doubt its got some of the coolest characters around. Principal among them are Omar, the homosexual stick up artist pretty handy with a shot gun, Kiema, a half Korean, half black lesbian cop, Bunk, an overweight black cop with a razor sharp wit, Prop Joe, a fat drug kingpin always trying to work the angles, Bodie, a corner "hopper", Clay Davis, a corrupt senator ("Shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit"), Herc, a thick as two planks white detective and Lester Freeman, a genius but maverick detective who doesn't care whose toes he steps on.
Ansolutely belting show. Just finished watching the second last series which was jawdroppingly brilliant.