(Not seen Five):
But 1 > 2 > 4 > 3.
― Alex in SF (Alex in SF), Sunday, 20 March 2005 18:01 (twenty-one years ago)
― Chris Marx, Sunday, 20 March 2005 19:29 (twenty-one years ago)
Alex In SF, I can't believe that you really believe that "Proshai, Livushka" is the worst episode of the series. I'd easily place that one in the top ten or top fifteen. If you really think that duds like "Commendatori," "D-Girl," and "A Hit Is A Hit" are better, then hey, whatever. We're not going to see eye to eye on this!
― Matthew C Perpetua (inca), Sunday, 20 March 2005 21:11 (twenty-one years ago)
― Matthew C Perpetua (inca), Sunday, 20 March 2005 21:12 (twenty-one years ago)
― j blount (papa la bas), Sunday, 20 March 2005 21:21 (twenty-one years ago)
Also "D-Girl" is great. The other two are just okay though.
― Alex in SF (Alex in SF), Sunday, 20 March 2005 21:32 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in SF (Alex in SF), Sunday, 20 March 2005 21:43 (twenty-one years ago)
― j blount (papa la bas), Sunday, 20 March 2005 21:51 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in SF (Alex in SF), Sunday, 20 March 2005 21:51 (twenty-one years ago)
― Jams Murphy (ystrickler), Sunday, 20 March 2005 23:34 (twenty-one years ago)
Well, what else were they supposed to do? Pretend the character never existed? Please be even a little bit realistic or sympathetic about this. That one scene isn't that big of a deal, but the rest of the episode is VERY strong. It was a great send off for that character, who had run her course either way.
Ralph Cifaretto > all other similar antagonist characters on the show combined, and has the best death episode of anyone in the five seasons to date.
I'm not that sour about Jackie Jr, but I do agree that it's not one of the best subplots in the series. A lot of the reason that I love season 3 is the stuff with Tony and Carmella, the introduction of Ralph, "Pine Barrens," and the Gloria Trillo storyline. I have a certain fondness for season 3 because it's the season where the show really comes together. Season 1 and season 2 are good, but there's some flailing in season 2 that makes me suspect that the writers weren't 100% sure where they were going with it, and were still reeling from the massive success of the first season.
I saw that Wire episode with "I Walk The Line" at the start of it (it's called "Storm Warnings") for the first time yesterday. I agree, it's exceptional. It's hard to pick stand-out episodes in the Wire because it's all so consistent, but yeah, that's on the shortlist for me.
― Matthew C Perpetua (inca), Sunday, 20 March 2005 23:36 (twenty-one years ago)
― j blount (papa la bas), Sunday, 20 March 2005 23:38 (twenty-one years ago)
Yes, the "Jar Jar" Livia is the same episode as her wake. The wake is the majority of the episode, and that one scene with her is no more than two minutes.
― Matthew C Perpetua (inca), Sunday, 20 March 2005 23:40 (twenty-one years ago)
There are two or three really great individual episodes in Season Three (Pine Barrens is amazing, so is the first one--Mr Ruggiero's Neighborhood--with the FBI, also all the bits with Janice and the one legged lady are brilliant) but it's got a lot of the weakest subplots too (Charles S Dutton, Melfi's rape, I don't rate the Gloria subplot at all, and of course almost all of the Jackie Jr stuff.)
― Alex in SF (Alex in SF), Monday, 21 March 2005 00:54 (twenty-one years ago)
― Pete Scholtes, Monday, 21 March 2005 03:35 (twenty-one years ago)
― Pete Scholtes, Monday, 21 March 2005 03:39 (twenty-one years ago)
― Pete Scholtes, Monday, 21 March 2005 03:43 (twenty-one years ago)
― Matthew C Perpetua (inca), Monday, 21 March 2005 05:05 (twenty-one years ago)
― Matthew C Perpetua (inca), Monday, 21 March 2005 05:07 (twenty-one years ago)
http://p076.ezboard.com/fpoliticalpalacefrm34.showPrevMessage?topicID=1332.topic
From MTV news:http://www.mtv.com/bands/m/mixtape_monday/092704/
Meeting Idris Elba is a straight bug-out. He's been in videos by Fat Joe and most recently Angie Stone, but he's best known as kingpin Russell "Stringer" Bell on HBO's "The Wire." So imagine how ill it is to holla at him for the first time and discover that he has a thick British accent and he's a DJ. "I've been collecting records since I was like 10," said Elba, who grew up in London. The actor, whose DJ name is Big Dris, began spinning around the age of 14. "I started out with my uncle," he remembered. "He had a sound system called Sound International back in London. He basically did weddings. I was the speaker boy. ... By the time I was 15, me and my men from around the way started our own little sound that was called the Social Affair Sound [and] we started doing local parties." Dris, who began putting it down behind the turntables in clubs by the time he was 19, has been living part-time in NYC for the last six years and actually started earning his living by spinning in the East Village and Alphabet City before landing a guest appearance on "Law and Order" in 2001. His stint on "The Wire" began in 2002. Dris said things are going to get ugly this season for his character, but in real life, Elba is straight. He's already put out a series of street CDs called Foot Fetish, and he's linking up with other DJs to put out collaborations. "I consider myself a blend DJ more than anything," he said. "Like my mixtapes, the way I want to see them grow, I basically want to see if I can get my mixtapes to showcase new talent. I can't compete with the big boys on getting the freestyles and all that, because I don't have the connects yet. Eventually, I'd like to get the new freestyles, but at the same time, I want to see the new cats that's coming up."
― Pete Scholtes, Monday, 21 March 2005 07:37 (twenty-one years ago)
Hey Cabbie! by Thaddeus Logan
http://www.citypaper.com/bob/story.asp?id=174
― Pete Scholtes, Monday, 21 March 2005 07:38 (twenty-one years ago)
― Jams Murphy (ystrickler), Monday, 21 March 2005 14:05 (twenty-one years ago)
― Matthew C Perpetua (inca), Monday, 21 March 2005 16:53 (twenty-one years ago)
― Frankenstein in SF (Alex in SF), Monday, 21 March 2005 16:54 (twenty-one years ago)
― Matthew C Perpetua (inca), Monday, 21 March 2005 16:58 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in SF (Alex in SF), Monday, 21 March 2005 16:59 (twenty-one years ago)
― Matthew C Perpetua (inca), Monday, 21 March 2005 17:32 (twenty-one years ago)
― Jams Murphy (ystrickler), Monday, 21 March 2005 17:48 (twenty-one years ago)
― Matthew C Perpetua (inca), Monday, 21 March 2005 17:59 (twenty-one years ago)
― Matthew C Perpetua (inca), Monday, 21 March 2005 18:00 (twenty-one years ago)
― Austin, Still (Austin, Still), Monday, 21 March 2005 18:02 (twenty-one years ago)
― Chuck_Tatum (Chuck_Tatum), Thursday, 23 June 2005 18:17 (twenty years ago)
― Chris H. (chrisherbert), Thursday, 7 July 2005 23:51 (twenty years ago)
― Ô¿Ô (eman), Friday, 8 July 2005 01:08 (twenty years ago)
― Chris H. (chrisherbert), Friday, 8 July 2005 04:27 (twenty years ago)
― Ô¿Ô (eman), Friday, 8 July 2005 04:44 (twenty years ago)
― Chris H. (chrisherbert), Friday, 8 July 2005 04:53 (twenty years ago)
that is so cool.
― Chuck_Tatum (Chuck_Tatum), Friday, 8 July 2005 05:11 (twenty years ago)
omar is pretty SIC-WID-IT though.
― leonard (tk), Friday, 8 July 2005 05:15 (twenty years ago)
― Matthew C Perpetua (inca), Friday, 8 July 2005 13:07 (twenty years ago)
I guess a lot of it happens in the pre credit sequence.
― Austin Still (Austin, Still), Saturday, 9 July 2005 01:54 (twenty years ago)
― Chris H. (chrisherbert), Saturday, 9 July 2005 02:29 (twenty years ago)
Actually, I find the softcore pretty distracting and not (usually) revelatory of any character or plot stuff, so I have a theory it's all just part of HBO's attempt to keep a minimum tits per hour average on their original shows.
― Austin Still (Austin, Still), Saturday, 9 July 2005 02:49 (twenty years ago)
Any time sex on the Wire borders on gratuitous, it's always McNulty. And it's usually funny.
And yeah, there's a lot of wit in The Wire. Just not a lot of slapstick.
― Matthew C Perpetua (inca), Saturday, 9 July 2005 15:29 (twenty years ago)
― Matthew C Perpetua (inca), Saturday, 9 July 2005 15:30 (twenty years ago)
― Austin Still (Austin, Still), Saturday, 9 July 2005 15:58 (twenty years ago)
― gypsy mothra (gypsy mothra), Saturday, 9 July 2005 16:36 (twenty years ago)
And it's essential they find a way to add Omar to the storyline for next season.
― Lovelace (Lovelace), Saturday, 9 July 2005 20:52 (twenty years ago)
― gypsy mothra (gypsy mothra), Saturday, 9 July 2005 21:15 (twenty years ago)
mcnulty might be the most cliched thing to you, gypsy, but he's also one of the most reality-based characters on the show! he's ed burns.
― Jams Murphy (ystrickler), Saturday, 9 July 2005 21:54 (twenty years ago)