Should say a lot about a show that years later, I still feel sad for a fictional teenage drug runner.
After erika's comment about the commentary I was going to say that I really need to rewatch the Wire from the beginning but I really don't know that I can live through some of it, like Wallace's death, again.
Also, Vorenus telling Caesarion about his father. Beautiful.
loved that so much. I am so sad there is just the one episode left. And I'm really worried about what's going to happen! Although I was sure that Antony was going to go through with killing Atia & Octavia in this week's ep.
I really don't know that I can live through some of it, like Wallace's death, again.
I rewatched the whole damn thing right before S4 started and regret it not a bit. In fact, I'll probably rewatch it again later this year, just because I miss it.
I think I will rewatch before season 5. They're starting filming this month! Weeee!
I know! And I'm glad you're rewatching. Relive the highs! Relive the lows! Relive the, um, mediums!
For such a serious show, there is always so much comedy...one of the millions of things I love Bunk Moreland for.
I recorded Season 3 when they were showing it last summer, and started watching it once I got through the S 1&2 discs. When I hit "Back Burners", I discovered that I had recorded something on TLC instead of The Wire. Woe. So, waiting for a Season 3 disc to get here from Netflix before I can go on.
The stuff I want to see should really be On Demand. The name does imply it.
You would think, but in this post- Mission Accomplished era, who can say?
I expect more from my cable company than my government.
The Premium channels, anyway.
So, I'm caught up through "Slapstick" on The Wire.
Aw, man, Prez.
I'm tempted to power through the rest of the season (assuming I've actually got it all), just to see what comes of everyone's fucked up situations.
OTOH, Rome! Got to find out what happens there, too.