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Two episodes left of S5, The Wire - which had a total of 10 episodes in all. And this is really a heartbreaking season. Far more grueling in some respects than S4.



They just killed off one of my favorite characters! Omar! And by Albert, the little kid. It was so sad and so heartbreaking. My jaw dropped. I more or less expected Omar to get it - but not that way.

And Beadie's lecture to Jimmy...reflects Omar, who is forgotten. Both Jimmy and Omar leave and risk everything, to get Marlo Stanfield, and end up destroying themselves.

Beadie tells Jimmy that family is what matters in the end. That's who is at your wake. (Here's the thing - we all die alone. And none of us are going to give a damn when all is said and done who pops up at our wake or funeral. We aren't there! So that little speech seemed a bit silly to me - and totally Denis Lehane - he did the same bit in Mystic River and I had the same reaction. Wakes are for the people left behind, not for the dead. We aren't honoring the dead, we're honoring our memory of them, our pain at their loss.) Not sure Beadie can forgive Jimmy for what he's done. But forget Beadie...

Kima - went straight to Lester and reacted in the same way that Bunk did. This is wrong.

It really is a noir tale - following the Conradian Heart of Darkness narrative trope to the letter - or for that matter Shakespeare's Propero and Hamlet....when fighting monsters, make sure you don't become them. Or look into the abyss, the abyss looks back in to you. Jimmy, Lester, and
Omar all look into the abyss...their tale is a heart-breaking one. Yet from the beginning we see the signs.

There's a few funny bits - the whole FBI analysis of the serial killer - is dead to rights, McNulty. Which makes McNulty incredibly uncomfortable. His response to Kima - is "they are in the ballpark."

Right now, my only hope is Marlo Stanfield goes down. And Snoop, Paltrow and Cheese with him.
I fear for Michael...who is being paralleled with Namond. Just as Bunny Colvin is paired with Pryz.
And to a degree McNulty is paired with Greggs, and Bunk with Lester.

The writing is tight. Although I think they went a bit far with the serial killer case. They are obviously making fun of the CSI's and other police procedurals. Go so far as to have the Director of the FBI show up and brag about it. McNulty and Greggs state they've done Homicide for years and have never seen a serial killer. It's true. Serial killers are actually fairly rare...most homicides are done by someone you know, drug deal gone bad, domestic dispute, robbery...or gang related. But the media likes the serial killers so blows it out of proportion, often embellishing the facts - which is what David Simon and company are making fun of.

I'm not positive - but I think Episode 8 - Clarification by Denis Lehane was nominated for an Emmy and may have won one. Episode 7 was written by Richard Price. Personally, I thought the episodes in S4,3 and 1 were better - but truly great tv shows often don't get noticed until their last season. Sad but true.

Date: 2011-08-04 04:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
Everything was closing in on him but I still hoped he'd make it. Of course he was the lone gunslinger type and he got the Jesse James ending.

Felt much the same way. I kept hoping he'd get Marlo or at the very least Paltrow and Snoop first. I half-expected Michael to kill him or vice versa. It was well forshadowed though.

Kima's arc was excellent - through the whole series she'd been set up to be McNulty's successor but when it came down to it her own code was stronger, it went all the way back to when she was shot and refused to identify the second shooter because she hadn't seen him clearly.

This worked for me as well. Agreed. It made perfect sense that she, as did Bunk, would not go along with Lester and McNulty's plan.
Her code - set-up from the beginning sticks.
She's not Machiavellian. The ends do not justify the means for Greggs.

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