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This box set contains every episode from the first season of HBO's gritty crime drama The Wire. Each is presented in the original broadcast aspect ratio of 1.33:1. An English soundtrack is rendered in Dolby Digital 5.1, while French, Spanish, and a second English soundtrack have been recorded in Dolby Digital Stereo. Subtitles are accessible in all three of those languages. Three of the episodes boast commentary tracks, two of those by series creator David Simon and one featuring writer George Pelecanos. This set offers people a chance to catch up with an innovative television program.
 
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A MUST FOR ANY COLLECTION
on October 8, 2007
Posted by: Anonymous
from CHICAGO, IL
I recommend that you start with The first season...and I guarantee you will be hooked....it has some of everything for everyone. Not the ordinary cop show...ITS HBO!!!!
What's great about it: IT WILL KEEP YOU GUESSING
What's not so great: I DONT KNOW WHETHER TO ROOT FOR THE GOOD GUYS OR BAD GUYS!!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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David Simon's masterful social commentary went back to school, quite literally, in the fourth season, which focuses on Baltimore's crumbling education system. A relevant link to its first three seasons is supplied by Roland "Prez" Pryzbylewski (Jim True-Frost), who left the police department to become a teacher at Edward Tilghman Middle School, a hardscrabble institution on life support that services a low-income, drug-infested neighborhood. (Incidentally, Prez's career path is similar to one of the series' producers, Ed Burns). His eighth-grade math class includes a close-knit quartet of friends -- Randy Wagstaff (Maestro Harrell), Michael Lee (Tristan Wilds), Duquan "Dukie" Weems (Jermaine Crawford) and Namond Brice (Julito McCullum). The wisecracking Brice is ignominiously selected to be part of a university experiment studying at-risk kids, which counts a former police commander, Bunny Colvin (Robert Wisdom), as a consultant. Out on the corners, Marlo Stanfield (Jamie Hector) strengthens his grip on the city's West Side narcotics trade once dominated by the Barksdale gang, and with his cold-blooded lieutenants, Chris (Gbenga Akinnagbe) and Snoop (Felicia Pearson), devises an ingenious method to hide the collateral damage of his ascent from the law. This sleight-of-hand bedevils detectives Freamon (Clarke Peters), Greggs (Sonja Sohn) and Bunk (Wendell Pierce). The trio are flummoxed by the lack of victims that would surely coincide with Marlo's ever-widening domain, a savage power grab that also threatens the relative peace of the New Day Co-Op under East Side pooh-bah Proposition Joe (Robert F. Chew). Meanwhile, the Democratic primary in the city's mayoral campaign pits the entrenched African-American incumbent, Clarence Royce (Glynn Turman), against Councilman Tommy Carcetti (Aidan Gillen), a scrappy politico with a savvy campaign manager in Norman Wilson (Reg E. Cathey), but a long shot to become Charm City's first white chief executive in years.
 
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A MUST FOR ANY COLLECTION
on October 8, 2007
Posted by: Anonymous
from CHICAGO, IL
I recommend that you start with The first season...and I guarantee you will be hooked....it has some of everything for everyone. Not the ordinary cop show...ITS HBO!!!!
What's great about it: Its something for everyone!!!
What's not so great: I dont know whether to root for the Cops or the Criminals
I would recommend this to a friend!
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2of 2voted this as helpful.
 
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