....personally I think 'Homicide: Life on The Streets' was much better than The Wire, but The Wire is still very good
....personally I think 'Homicide: Life on The Streets' was much better than The Wire, but The Wire is still very good
Lyle, you must be on that Marion Barry shit to think that, the first 2 series of Homicide were alright, but The Wire is just on a different level as a TV show. Hell, for my money it sets a completely different bar in TV drama.
Probably one of the few shows that people of all races, classes & across the political spectrum can enjoy, because basically everyone has some decency to them, whilst also being a complete bastard.
Well, except Major Rawls, Valchek & Clay Davis. They're just bastards.
What are you talking about?!!?! Homicide was GREAT!!! Yaphet Koto, Andre Braugher, Clark Johnson, Kyle Secor....great show, I refuse your notion that The Wire is better.
I refuse yours. I dunno why you're quoting male actors at me, something you want to tell us Lyle?
It wasn't that Homicide wasn't very good, but it got silly after the first 2 series especially how Bayliss became some bisexual weirdo. Pembleton was always good, but the characters were just not as real as The Wire to me. Maybe because I read the book it was based on, I was always harsh, but for me it can't hold a candle to The Wire, which whilst letting its characters evolve (see Carver), it didn't turn them into freaks & totally change their character.
For the Brits it seems like I remember a fair amount of the actors are British are they not?
I know Stringer Bell is. Isn't McNulty Irish or something? I guess that's technically not being British. And Carcetti.
my wife bought me the first boxset of the wire last christmas , we then bought all the others pretty sharpish , but personally i thought the last series was a bit to far fetched , as for BAND OF BROTHERS , i lost interest after the 640000 episode lol utter drivel.
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