Home Artists Posts Import Register

Content

just no words.. at the end of the review we say that we’re gonna watch episode 9 and 10 together, we ended up only watching episode 9 because we couldnt stop crying after it long enough to film episode 10, so just a heads up so that you dont comment something about the finale

Files

wire 508

________________________ patreon - https://www.patreon.com/LMreactions twitter - https://twitter.com/LMreaction tv time - lola - skysstillblue, milena - oneofthe100

Comments

Samus Prime

Omar's death bothers a lot of people, but I always thought it was perfect. Omar was always the show's most mythical figure - the only character who isn't beholden to any institution, who marches to the beat of his own drum, and gained an almost superhuman ability to survive and thrive where anyone else would have failed long ago. By killing him in such an undignified way, the writers bring him back down to earth. It's shocking and unexpected, but thematically satisfying.

TeaDrinker3000

Whilst we're waiting for the next Wire reaction to drop, here's vocoded Clay Davis. It was big on Vine, back in the day. https://youtu.be/oQaasxr3zWY?si=07zpVBJPcw_3T5Us

Klein Santana

fyi Gus, the editor of the Baltimore Sun, is also a Director on the show. He directed the pilot episode and the season finale.

Thomas Fahey

From the beginning children had always been Omar’s blind spot. Jimmy dropped out of school because he got Elena pregnant. No resentment there, I’m sure. Somewhat ironically Tom McCarthy, who plays Scott, wrote and directed Spotlight (2015) about the Boston Globe newspaper, for which he won an Academy Award.

Thomas Fahey

Clark Johnson also directed several episodes of Homicide: Life on the Street; another gritty cop drama co-written by David Simon set in Baltimore. He played detective Meldrick Lewis, and as I recall, the opening and closing scenes of the series depicted his character walking through an alley looking for evidence.