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Lifestyle => Sports & Entertainment => Topic started by: TraceOneInfinite on October 18, 2010, 05:00:02 PM
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I was thinking about buying Season 5 because it is the only season I haven't seen. But from what I've heard it is the worst season of the Wire... is that true?
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It's the weakest season, but it's worth watching. A few posters on this board really hate it.
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it really pained me to watch it, it was hard to get through, i wish i never watched it,
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it really pained me to watch it, it was hard to get through, i wish i never watched it,
I couldnt finish the last season of Oz, so maybe Season 5 of the Wire will be the same way for me.
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You already invested four seasons in to the series, might as well finish it.
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If you like the wire and you like the characters and don't them ruined forever then don't buy or watch season 5. I wish someone told me this before it came out. If they decided to re-do the season and pretend 5 never happened I'd be all for it.
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You already invested four seasons in to the series, might as well finish it.
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Just finished Season 5. It was by far the Best Season in my opinion. Spectacular television. The way everything came together at the end, with Bubbles moving up in life meant moving up to the living room floor. Method Man saying Prop Joe didn't mean shit anymore, and Tall Man gunning him down out of respect for Joe. I mean, it was a great finish.
And the story lines throughout with Omar hunting Marlo, and McNulty doing anything to get funding, and so on.
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Just finished Season 5. It was by far the Best Season in my opinion. Spectacular television.
once again you prove your horrendous taste and your aspirations to be 'different'
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Just finished Season 5. It was by far the Best Season in my opinion. Spectacular television. The way everything came together at the end, with Bubbles moving up in life meant moving up to the living room floor. Method Man saying Prop Joe didn't mean shit anymore, and Tall Man gunning him down out of respect for Joe. I mean, it was a great finish.
And the story lines throughout with Omar hunting Marlo, and McNulty doing anything to get funding, and so on.
But you didn't find it completely out of tone with the rest of the series? It's not so much that I hated the season on it's own. Like Godfather 3, if all you saw was that season, or if season 5 had been the first season of the show, it still would have been better than 90% of TV that year. But because the series had a certain style almost through out, it seemed silly to me.
Season 5 of the wire is the best Will Smith film, or season of The Shield, on TV. But compared to the rest of the Wire it's too hokey, over the top, and far fetched to be placed with the other seasons.
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^The Shield was friggin' awesome, can't believe you didn't like it, then again I don't agree with alot of your posts. Not dissing but you seem to have a weird taste when it comes to entertainment, not everything is real, calm the fuck down.
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^The Shield was friggin' awesome, can't believe you didn't like it, then again I don't agree with alot of your posts. Not dissing but you seem to have a weird taste when it comes to entertainment, not everything is real, calm the fuck down.
I didn't say anything all that bad about the Shield. In fact I was using it as an example of what realm the season 5 of the Wire would be good in. I could easily see a great 12 episode arc around Vic faking murders to get money and distributing around the station being the hero. It just didn't work in the Wire.
Everything does not have to be real with me. I like some of the silliest things. But when a show is established as this and then because that I think it's stupid, unless it's done for kicks, like Gossip Girl turning into a vampire series after the main girl gets turned into one. That would be very cool, because it would really fuck with the audience of that show.
All this being said, the rape angle of the captain was really stupid, and that dude that killed the cat. I never made it past season 4 because of that garbage.
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Just finished Season 5. It was by far the Best Season in my opinion. Spectacular television.
once again you prove your horrendous taste and your aspirations to be 'different'
I promise you I'm not the only person that thinks Season 5 is the best. I love journalism, so it's not surprising that I would like Season 5 considering the newspapers role in the Season.
...and sometimes nicca's just are different, and they ain't trying to be. Sometimes there's just a disconnect whether they like it or not.
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Just finished Season 5. It was by far the Best Season in my opinion. Spectacular television.
once again you prove your horrendous taste and your aspirations to be 'different'
I promise you I'm not the only person that thinks Season 5 is the best. I love journalism, so it's not surprising that I would like Season 5 considering the newspapers role in the Season.
...and sometimes nicca's just are different, and they ain't trying to be. Sometimes there's just a disconnect whether they like it or not.
Let me come right out and say, and you check my post-history when season 5 was airing; the news room scenes of that season were among the best of the series. I feel they went to far with Scott making up the serial killer, but everything up until that moment was incredible and perfect for the tone of the wire.
It's the rest of the storylines that were stupid and inconsistent and sloppy. Just ask youself this one question Infinite with regards to how well thought out that season was;
SPOILER ALERT
If Omar falls off a building and has this huge limp for the rest of the time, then why does he have no limp at all in the final scene he's in when the kid shoots him in the store? Sloppy production for a sloppy season.
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If Omar falls off a building and has this huge limp for the rest of the time, then why does he have no limp at all in the final scene he's in when the kid shoots him in the store? Sloppy production for a sloppy season.
Omar was based off a real life person who existed in Baltimore and robbed drug spots, and that real life person really did jump off the 6th floor of a building and only had a limp afterward. As as the weeks passed the limp went away.
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If Omar falls off a building and has this huge limp for the rest of the time, then why does he have no limp at all in the final scene he's in when the kid shoots him in the store? Sloppy production for a sloppy season.
Omar was based off a real life person who existed in Baltimore and robbed drug spots, and that real life person really did jump off the 6th floor of a building and only had a limp afterward. As as the weeks passed the limp went away.
Watch the scene again, and then watch the scene before it. Just before the store scene in the same episode in the same time frame he's limping, but when he gets in the store he's not. It's just bad editing and post-production. They probably shot both scenarios where the limp passes and the limp doesn't, but they screwed up the takes. For me it's reflective of the amount of time and effort that went into planning this season.
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spoiler alert
watching mcnulty mutilate bodies in order to keep his case open and that whole thing, made me nauseous it was so bad.
and having omar killed by a little nobody kid was so anti-climatic.
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spoiler alert
watching mcnulty mutilate bodies in order to keep his case open and that whole thing, made me nauseous it was so bad.
and having omar killed by a little nobody kid was so anti-climatic.
i thought the way omar was killed off in 'anti-climatic' fashion was quintassential wire - an anti-drama in its emphasis or complete lack of on particular events, however significant. but the whole story with the forging of evidence was the thing that bugged me about season five, far more hyperbole and unrealistic in terms of plot than anything that had come before. not really in the same spirit as the rest of the wire. a let down, but i didn't think it spoiled the show entirely, just the weakest season for that reason.
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Watch the scene again, and then watch the scene before it. Just before the store scene in the same episode in the same time frame he's limping, but when he gets in the store he's not. It's just bad editing and post-production. They probably shot both scenarios where the limp passes and the limp doesn't, but they screwed up the takes. For me it's reflective of the amount of time and effort that went into planning this season.
your really trippin on this one homie. If you realize how much the actors and directors cared about this project and how much it meant to them you would never make such a statement. You really need to check out some interviews/lectures from the shows Creators/writers/and actors and it would certainly change your mind. Wasn't no half-steppin on this project!
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Watch the scene again, and then watch the scene before it. Just before the store scene in the same episode in the same time frame he's limping, but when he gets in the store he's not. It's just bad editing and post-production. They probably shot both scenarios where the limp passes and the limp doesn't, but they screwed up the takes. For me it's reflective of the amount of time and effort that went into planning this season.
your really trippin on this one homie. If you realize how much the actors and directors cared about this project and how much it meant to them you would never make such a statement. You really need to check out some interviews/lectures from the shows Creators/writers/and actors and it would certainly change your mind. Wasn't no half-steppin on this project!
Just explain to me how the limp disappears. If I remember correctly as he's walking to the store he's limping, but in the store he's not. It's plan and simple sloppy post-production.
The bottom line is that the show went from docu-drama to suspense thriller and I didn't like the switch. I've seen all the footage and extras. I was really into the show. The scene Omar dies in actually leaked early and the first thing I said was it's a fake leak because he's not limping. Then in the ep I see him limping and go "I knew it". Then all of a sudden he's not another part of town far away from Michael's corners and that little kid is all of a sudden hanging around there burning cats instead of on his corners like he is all day. The plot was reaching far too long than it ever had in the series and it was silly.
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I agree with Shallow. I think the Wire is absolutely incredible but season 5 was the weakest. I still enjoyed a lot of the season but it was rushed and the mcnulty/homeless storyline went way too far. I was a huge fan of Marlo's character but they made some mistakes with him in season 5 as well. This just felt like a forced and rushed season without the same level of realism found in the other four seasons. Still a legendary series though and season 5 was still good imo but definitely the weakest.