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Season 4

EMAILPRINTSERIES: HBO, Sunday 10:00p (60 minutes)

Wire, The
98
9.7 User Score:

Show Info

Genre(s): Drama

Created By: David Simon

First Air Date: September 10, 2006

Summary

Starring Dominic West, Aidan Gillen, Deirdre Lovejoy, Clarke Peters, Wendell Pierce, Lance Reddick, Andre Royo, and Sonja Sohn

One of the most heralded and unique dramas on television, David Simon's Baltimore-set crime show turns its focus on that city's public school system (and education in general) for its 13-episode fourth season.

What The Critics Said

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...

100

Kansas City StarAaron Barnhart

To me, what allows “The Wire” to surpass “The Sopranos” in the pantheon of greatest American TV shows is its ambition and its anger.

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100

TV GuideMatt Roush

This is TV as great modern literature, a shattering and heartbreaking urban epic about a city (Baltimore) rotting from within.

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100

NewsdayVerne Gay

A critic for this paper once declared "The Wire" "the greatest dramatic series ever produced for television" and as the fourth season gets under way Sunday night, there's no reason to quibble with that assessment.

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100

San Francisco ChronicleTim Goodman

The breadth and ambition of "The Wire" are unrivaled and that taken cumulatively over the course of a season -- any season -- it's an astonishing display of writing, acting and storytelling that must be considered alongside the best literature and filmmaking in the modern era.

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100

Chicago TribuneMaureen Ryan

If you have only one hour a week for television, give it to "The Wire."

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100

Philadelphia Daily NewsEllen Gray

The best show on television.

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100

Seattle Post-IntelligencerMelanie McFarland

If there ever was a series that makes HBO a necessity, "The Wire" is it.

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100

USA TodayRobert Bianco

Brilliant, scathing, sprawling, The Wire has turned our indifference to urban decay into a TV achievement of the highest order.

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100

VarietyBrian Lowry

When television history is written, little else will rival "The Wire," a series of such extraordinary depth and ambition that it is, perhaps inevitably, savored only by an appreciative few.

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100

Entertainment WeeklyGillian Flynn

The best series on TV, period. [15 Sep 2006, p.63]

100

New York PostAdam Buckman

One of the finest TV shows ever made.

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100

The New York TimesVirginia Heffernan

This season of “The Wire” will knock the breath out of you.

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100

San Jose Mercury News/Contra Costa TimesCharlie McCollum

If you stick with it, you will be rewarded with some of the most compelling, provocative drama ever produced for television.

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100

Washington PostTom Shales

So is "The Wire" as good as ever? Perhaps even better.

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100

Slant MagazineKeith Uhlich

David Simon and his writers... aren't out to change the world; the slippery slope of civilization is already in place on The Wire and Simon is just out to document how each and every person survives. Or doesn't, as this season quite devastatingly proves.

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100

LA WeeklyRobert Abele

A vibrant, masterful work of art, HBO’s novelistic urban saga The Wire is the best show on television.

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100

SalonHeather Havrilesky

Yes, it's tough to trace the relationships between various ranks within the police department and the city and state governments, but that doesn't mean this is an incredibly serious drama it takes a degree in literature to understand. "The Wire" is funny and odd and sad and, above all, engrossing.

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90

Pittsburgh Post-GazetteTony Norman

"The Wire" is as complex a picaresque as one is likely to find this side of Dickens.

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90

TimeJames Poniewozik

They have done what many well-intentioned socially minded writers have tried and failed at: written a story that is about social systems, in all their complexity, yet made it human, funny and most important of all, rivetingly entertaining.

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88

New York Daily NewsDavid Hinckley

It just might be the kids, the ones who grow up too soon in the hard world of "The Wire," who steal opening night.

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88

Chicago Sun-TimesDoug Elfman

Despite high praise, there are two serious problems: (a) The first new episode is crazy confusing, and (b) over the course of the first batch of episodes, the story lines don't develop quickly enough.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this show is 9.7 (out of 10) based on 338 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Robert M gave it a10:
I would not trade any movie, televisoin series, show, or even literateture works for the wire. It is the best show I've ever seen, and then some. It will spoil every other show, movie or series after you've seen it because nothing will ever be as good. Season 4 is the best of 5.

Craig N gave it a10:
If television may be categorized as literature, then The Wire is the great American novel of the 21st century. The series reached its peak in Season 4. A must-buy DVD

Harry D gave it a10:
After finishing season 4 I feel like I just got out of a fight. I'm coming down from the adrenaline, slightly depressed, but somehow better off for it.

Charles Gill gave it a10:
The Best Show ever. Too bad there were no follow up on were some of the characters ended up. I hate this show ended I want more

Steve M gave it a10:
Without a doubt the best show ever made. Now everything I watch I can't enjoy because it will never be quite as good.

Christie M gave it a10:
I agree with the critics... the best season of The Wire, hands down. The children make you want to cry.

Aiden L gave it a10:
The finest show, and season, ever made. Nothing is as accurate, entertaining, intelligent, and true to the American city and institutions. The Wire is most certainly a heart breaker - but my understanding of society is so strengthened that I could never advice one not to see this...

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