: The police community bids farewell to Ray Cole in a classic Baltimore tradition at Kavanagh's Pub. Reviewers often cite this as a standout scene for its authenticity and the moving speech delivered by Jay Landsman.
“This episode was very heavy in dialogue - and it was excellent. Really good writing. Nothing felt like filler or like it was forced in.” Reddit · r/TheWire · 9 years ago
Critics and viewers alike appreciate the episode's "slow burn" pacing and its refusal to rely on filler.
: Major Bunny Colvin begins scouting locations for his radical plan to legalize drugs in specific "free zones." This thread is frequently noted by fans as one of the most intriguing "what-if" scenarios in television history.
“The shoot out scene is damn tense. Very well shot... features things that you rarely see. The specific use of move and cover, the reload, the 'bang out'.” Reddit · r/TheWire · 9 years ago
: The police community bids farewell to Ray Cole in a classic Baltimore tradition at Kavanagh's Pub. Reviewers often cite this as a standout scene for its authenticity and the moving speech delivered by Jay Landsman.
“This episode was very heavy in dialogue - and it was excellent. Really good writing. Nothing felt like filler or like it was forced in.” Reddit · r/TheWire · 9 years ago Episode 3: Dead Soldiers
Critics and viewers alike appreciate the episode's "slow burn" pacing and its refusal to rely on filler. : The police community bids farewell to Ray
: Major Bunny Colvin begins scouting locations for his radical plan to legalize drugs in specific "free zones." This thread is frequently noted by fans as one of the most intriguing "what-if" scenarios in television history. Really good writing
“The shoot out scene is damn tense. Very well shot... features things that you rarely see. The specific use of move and cover, the reload, the 'bang out'.” Reddit · r/TheWire · 9 years ago