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The Wire (2002–2008)

Cast
Series cast summary:
  Dominic West  ...  Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty (60 episodes, 2002-2008) 
  John Doman  ...  Dep. Comm. for Operations William A. Rawls (60 episodes, 2002-2008) 
  Deirdre Lovejoy  ...  Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman (60 episodes, 2002-2008) 
  Wendell Pierce  ...  Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland (60 episodes, 2002-2008) 
  Lance Reddick  ...  Lt. Cedric Daniels (60 episodes, 2002-2008) 
  Sonja Sohn  ...  Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs (60 episodes, 2002-2008) 
  Seth Gilliam  ...  Sgt. Ellis Carver (60 episodes, 2002-2008) 
  Domenick Lombardozzi  ...  Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk (60 episodes, 2002-2008) 
  Clarke Peters  ...  Det. Lester Freamon (59 episodes, 2002-2008) 
  Andre Royo  ...  Reginald 'Bubbles' Cousins (52 episodes, 2002-2008) 
  Michael Kenneth Williams  ...  Omar Little (51 episodes, 2002-2008) 
  Jim True-Frost  ...  Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski (50 episodes, 2002-2008) 
  Frankie Faison  ...  Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell (47 episodes, 2002-2008) 
  Corey Parker Robinson  ...  Det. Leander Sydnor (45 episodes, 2002-2008) 
  Delaney Williams  ...  Sgt. Jay Landsman (45 episodes, 2002-2008) 
  J.D. Williams  ...  Preston 'Bodie' Broadus (42 episodes, 2002-2006) 
  Wood Harris  ...  Avon Barksdale (38 episodes, 2002-2008) 
  Idris Elba  ...  Russell 'Stringer' Bell (37 episodes, 2002-2004) 
  Aidan Gillen  ...  Councilman Thomas 'Tommy' Carcetti (35 episodes, 2004-2008) 
  Jamie Hector  ...  Marlo Stanfield (32 episodes, 2004-2008) 
  Gbenga Akinnagbe  ...  Chris Partlow (30 episodes, 2002-2008) 
  Robert Wisdom  ...  Howard 'Bunny' Colvin (27 episodes, 2003-2008) 
  Chad Coleman  ...  Dennis 'Cutty' Wise (26 episodes, 2004-2008) 
  Anwan Glover  ...  Slim Charles (26 episodes, 2004-2008) 
  Michael Kostroff  ...  Maurice 'Maury' Levy (25 episodes, 2002-2008) 
  Tray Chaney  ...  Malik 'Poot' Carr (25 episodes, 2002-2008) 
  Isiah Whitlock Jr.  ...  State Sen. R. Clayton 'Clay' Davis (25 episodes, 2002-2008) 
  Michael Salconi  ...  Off. Michael Santangelo (25 episodes, 2002-2008) 
  Felicia Pearson  ...  Felicia 'Snoop' Pearson (25 episodes, 2004-2008) 

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Storyline

Set in Baltimore, this show centers around the city's inner-city drug scene. It starts as mid-level drug dealer, D'Angelo Barksdale beats a murder rap. After a conversation with a judge, Det. James McNulty has been assigned to lead a joint homicide and narcotics team, in order to bring down drug kingpin Avon Barksdale. Avon Barksdale, accompanied by his right-hand man Stringer Bell, enforcer Wee-Bey and many lieutenants (including his own nephew, D'Angelo Barksdale), has to deal with law enforcement, informants in his own camp, and competition with a local rival, Omar, who's been robbing Barksdale's dealers and reselling the drugs. The supervisor of the investigation, Lt. Cedric Daniels, has to deal with his own problems, such as a corrupt bureaucracy, some of his detectives beating suspects, hard-headed but determined Det. McNulty, and a blackmailing deputy. The show depicts the lives of every part of the drug "food chain"...

Hate to be rude but don't pay attention to the moronic post below. That was some of the most lame criticism I have ever come across on this site. I doubt the guy even watched the entire first season. This show is the best thing going on TV. Writing. Direction. Acting. Its all perfection. The people behind the show are former journalists and police officers who were covering crime in Baltimore or working the beat as cops for over 20 years. They know what they speak of and don't rely on cookie cutter characterization. This is the closest thing to a novel that you will find on TV. It is so impeccably plotted and so honest and realistic that I will never be able to watch another cop show (or any TV drama) without comparing it to this example of television greatness. Did I mention its also the smartest TV show on the air too? The Sopranos gets the media attention but it can't match the sophistication and grittiness of The Wire. The Sopranos is a romanticized TV crime drama by comparison. And as for Six Feet Under? Please! It reached its peak in its final six episodes of the first season and haven't lived up to that magic since. It doesn't get any better than The Wire. Universal critical acclaim. The winner of the 2002 TV Critics awards. The winner of the 2004 Peabody award. Nuff said.

Date:2012-5-15 【Return】