Monday, June 16, 2008

Best. Show. Ever.

HBO's The Wire ended this year after five seasons. I only recently discovered the series via rental. I managed to burn through season one in one week, but only because I was allowed to rent just two discs each time. In short, it is the best TV series I have ever seen.

I saw season one of Heroes this year. I really liked that show too, and I would rate it at a close second on my personal list. Both Heroes and The Wire are character driven shows. They each have a boatload of characters, yet both shows manage to balance out each and every one of them. With so many characters, it could have been easy to get lost and not care about some of them. It is not the case here. You end up caring about everyone in the story, including the "bad guys".

What edged it over Heroes for me is the realism and message of The Wire. Crime dramas and stories surrounding cops and robbers has been done time and again. This one is a masterpiece. The Wire is an intense portrayal of Baltimore in many aspects. Season One portrays the urban drug trade, poverty and despair among African Americans, and also the bureaucratic police department that's supposed to be fighting it.

The Wire is part entertainment, part social commentary. It is by no means easy to swallow. Negativity is never easy to watch. I'm sure not many people enjoy rewatching Saving Private Ryan. Yet, there are lessons to be learned when watching The Wire. The good guys don't necessarily win in the end, and perhaps viewers might be left with a feeling of despair, but they certainly won't be left with emptiness. While Heroes is very entertaining, the Wire is that and more.

The Wire toys with your emotions, and you end up caring about all the characters because the show feels so real. You sympathize with the cops who can't do their job because of politics and corruption. You sympathize with the "soldiers" of the drug trade, as the show asks whether they are truly at fault. Do they have any other way to survive in the projects if they didn't sell drugs? Season one of the wire tells the stories of multiple worlds most viewers know very little about. The story, the characters, and the setting do a phenomenal job of introducing us to one of the most crime ridden cities in America.

As said, The Wire is no walk in the park, but if you're up for a challenge, definitely don't let this amazing show pass you by.

(In addition: when I used to hear people talk about characters in the wire like, Wee-Bey, Wallace, Stringer, Bunk, Kima, Carver, Daniels, Prez, I got really confused. I couldn't put names to faces. After just one season, I know everyone in that show. Their personalities stick to you like glue. You get attached to these characters. I've seen nearly five seasons of 24, and the only characters I remember are Jack Bauer and Chloe.)

1 comment:

Unknown said...

how could you forget Kimberly from 24...the hot daughter!!!
If you like wire, try watch battlestar galatica. i know it's sicfi, but the character building and script are just simply amazing. Both shows discuss morals and question on some real social issues (yeah, in a scifi show), but bsg has more kicks . Wire never gets too popular in the states because its about baltimore and there are many other shows like it. i.e. showtime's Brotherhood. The last season of wire was actually pretty funny, had alots of dark humor in it, i was really impressed