the wire

ABOUT THE WIRE

In chronicling a multi-generational family business dealing illegal drugs and the efforts of the Baltimore police to curb their trade, this series draws parallels between these organizations and the men and women on either side of the battle.

The words of Gary W. Potter, Professor of Criminal Justice and Police Studies at Eastern Kentucky University, in writing about the savings and loan scandals of the 1980s, can also be used to illuminate some of the central premises of the show:

"There is precious little difference between those people who society designates as respectable and law abiding and those people society castigates as hoodlums and thugs. The world of corporate finance and corporate capital is as criminogenic and probably more criminogenic than any poverty-wracked slum neighborhood. The distinctions drawn between business, politics, and organized crime are at best artificial and in reality irrelevant. Rather than being dysfunctions, corporate crime, white-collar crime, organized crime, and political corruption are mainstays of American political-economic life."

Tim Goodman, the television critic for The San Francisco Chronicle, summed the show up perfectly when he wrote: "This show is precisely the reason you pay for HBO."

In New York's Newsday, Diane Werts says: "Most TV crime series aspire to John Grisham's level. 'The Wire' aspires to Dostoevsky's."

Season Themes

Season One centers around a family of drug dealers and the innerworkings of their empire. It also follows the detectives who are trying to catch the high members of the empire. Season Two steps away from the drug trade (while still mentioning characters from the previous season) to a case of dead prostitutes which turns into a look at the corruption surrounding the Port. Season Three investigates politics and finishes the main stories that were left open in season one. Season Four focuses on four middle school students and their journeys through the public school system and continues to address the politics of an inner-city and the issues of an election. Season Five is rumored to be about the media's role in Baltimore. Season Five will be the show's final season.

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2008 (5)
    • ▼  January (5)
      • Season 5 - All In The Game
      • Season 4 -No Corner Left Behind
      • Season 3 - The Game Remains The Same
      • Season 2 - A New Case Begins...
      • Season 1 - Listen Carefully

Friday, January 11, 2008

Season 4 -No Corner Left Behind


Episode 1:
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Episode 2:
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Episode 3:
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Episode 4:
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Episode 5:
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Episode 6:
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Episode 7:
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Episode 8:
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Episode 9:
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Episode 10:
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Episode 11:
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Episode 12:
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Episode 13:
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413.part6.rar
413.part7.rar
413.part8.rar

Posted by The Collector at 2:41 AM
Labels: Season 4

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