TheAngryHank
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I'm a little depressed now I just finished one of the best series in television, I don't know what to do with myself now .
Already one step ahead of you I'm watching season 1 againWatch it again. You'll pick up on a lot of things you missed the first time around because you won't be so focused on just remembering who each new character is.
Watch it again. You'll pick up on a lot of things you missed the first time around because you won't be so focused on just remembering who each new character is.
I just did a rewatch myself the last couple of weeks and it's been about 10 years since I last watched.Definitely a show that requires a re-watch with all the character development. The signs of a vicious circle are more noticeable the second time around. I also had a greater appreciation for how punishing it was for anyone trying to break free from their pre-determined destiny.
I was pretty indifferent to Carver the first time around, but he became my favourite character after a re-watch.
Herc is a POS and I directly blame him for the death of Sherrod and everything that happened to Bubbles before and after that.
Think I'm now on my 5th time watching it.
Funny the things you forgot that still shock you when they happen, and then you are like oh ya I remember that now.
Brother Mouzone reminds me of Gus from Breaking Bad.
Think I'm now on my 5th time watching it.
Funny the things you forgot that still shock you when they happen, and then you are like oh ya I remember that now.
Brother Mouzone reminds me of Gus from Breaking Bad.
I've been doing a rewatch the past couple weeks while I wait for the internet to get hooked up at my new place. I'm enjoying it almost as much as the first time I watched it and this isn't my first rewatch. Show just never gets old.
I looked up a few of the actors to see what they've been up to since the show ended and was surprised to find out Prop Joe (Robert Chew) died back in 2013. I may have heard about this back at the time but if so I completely forgot. Of course, Omar is gone now too unfortunately.
If you've ever watched Bosch, a ton of The Wire alum end up on that. It's no Wire (nothing is), but still a very entertaining show.I've been doing a rewatch the past couple weeks while I wait for the internet to get hooked up at my new place. I'm enjoying it almost as much as the first time I watched it and this isn't my first rewatch. Show just never gets old.
I looked up a few of the actors to see what they've been up to since the show ended and was surprised to find out Prop Joe (Robert Chew) died back in 2013. I may have heard about this back at the time but if so I completely forgot. Of course, Omar is gone now too unfortunately.
Funny you mention that, I just found out the other day that Jamie Hector (Marlo) is one of the main stars of Bosch. Definitely a show I'm interested in watching. I've liked Titus Welliver's work in the past in Deadwood and Gone Baby Gone as well.If you've ever watched Bosch, a ton of The Wire alum end up on that. It's no Wire (nothing is), but still a very entertaining show.
Lance Reddick is a major role too, plus you see side characters splattered throughout. I'd really recommend it if you like detective mystery type stuff. Oh, and I absolutely love Gone Baby Gone, I hope you know the writer of that book (Dennis Lehane) was also a staff writer for the Wire. Overmyer who is the show runner for Bosch was also a staff writer for The Wire. Very different show, but very well done.Funny you mention that, I just found out the other day that Jamie Hector (Marlo) is one of the main stars of Bosch. Definitely a show I'm interested in watching. I've liked Titus Welliver's work in the past in Deadwood and Gone Baby Gone as well.
I did know that about Lehane. I've never actually read any of his books but I loved Gone Baby Gone, really liked Mystic River and kind of liked Shutter Island as films. I wasn't aware of the Overmyer connection or Reddick having a major role. Definitely going to check it out.Lance Reddick is a major role too, plus you see side characters splattered throughout. I'd really recommend it if you like detective mystery type stuff. Oh, and I absolutely love Gone Baby Gone, I hope you know the writer of that book (Dennis Lehane) was also a staff writer for the Wire. Overmyer who is the show runner for Bosch was also a staff writer for The Wire. Very different show, but very well done.
This ***** too ignorant to have the ****in floor man!Yo, yo, String, Poot did have the floor, man.
Might have to start a re-watch now that I've seen this thread bumped. Just a tremendous narrative and arc. Reminds me of a good series overseas in the sense they told the story they wanted to tell and got out. Season 4 remains the most brilliant and gutting season of television I've ever seen.
Watch Luther. It’s fun.I did know that about Lehane. I've never actually read any of his books but I loved Gone Baby Gone, really liked Mystic River and kind of liked Shutter Island as films. I wasn't aware of the Overmyer connection or Reddick having a major role. Definitely going to check it out.
Another show with a Wire connection that I've always wanted to watch but haven't got around to it is Luther. I've heard it's a really good detective show as well.