The Wire
Told from the points of view of both the Baltimore homicide and narcotics detectives and their targets, the series captures a universe in which the national war on drugs has become a permanent, self-sustaining bureaucracy, and distinctions between good and evil are routinely obliterated.
Trailers & Videos

Official Trailer

Behind The Scenes Series Featurette

The Wire 20th Anniversary: ‘The King Stay the King’: In Conversation with Creator David Simon

The Wire 20th Anniversary: ‘All the Pieces Matter’ Panel Discussion with Cast & Creatives
Seasons
On the drug-infested streets of West Baltimore, there are good guys and there are bad guys. Sometimes you need more than a badge to tell them apart. Season 1 follows a single sprawling drug and murder investigation in Baltimore — one that culminates in a complex series of dangerous wiretaps and surveillance.
Cast

Dominic West
Jimmy McNulty

Lance Reddick
Cedric Daniels

Sonja Sohn
Kima Greggs

Wendell Pierce
Bunk Moreland

Michael Kenneth Williams
Omar Little

Deirdre Lovejoy
Rhonda Pearlman

Andre Royo
Bubbles

John Doman
William Rawls

Clarke Peters
Lester Freamon

Jamie Hector
Marlo Stanfield

Aidan Gillen
Tommy Carcetti

Seth Gilliam
Ellis Carver

Domenick Lombardozzi
Herc Hauk

Corey Parker Robinson
Leander Sydnor

Isiah Whitlock, Jr.
Clay Davis

Michael Kostroff
Maury Levy

Reg E. Cathey
Norman Wilson

Clark Johnson
Augustus Haynes

Tom McCarthy
Scott Templeton

Gbenga Akinnagbe
Chris Partlow
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Reviews
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Without doubt, this is the finest, most complete TV drama ever! I know other people will say I am not even close, but for me it really is, and that includes watching Breaking Bad and The Sopranos!
Years ago I watched "The Corner", which was like a prequel to The Wire, and it not only saddened me as to how people live and are dependent on drugs, but it also intrigued me. So much so that I went on to watch The Wire.
What I loved about the show is how it views the misery of drugs from different perspectives. In season 1 it focuses on the on-going battle between the street-corner dealers and the police; season 2 focuses on drug distribution; season 3 the possibility of a drug amnesty; season 4 and school kids and their choices between education, employment and drug dealers; season 5 the media take on drugs.
There is a certain feeling of helplessness running through this show, as you quickly realise that despite the extreme law enforcement the war on drugs is long gone. But because of the exceptionally good writing throughout you keep on hoping that something can be done to rid the city/state/country of this cancer.
Unlike other drama shows, this feels so real even today, and one does wonder if governments and law enforcement departments are just peeing in the wind when it comes to winning the fight on drugs.
Mr.Charlie
Good but not Great 3.5/5
2 series I was told I have to watch by many were GOT n The Wire. I have to say I'm at the end of Season 4 of The Wire and its just... well, OK. I'm not sure why so many people seem to praise this show so much when nobody seemed to care when it was on, rating weren't anything to talk about not to mention it never won a single Emmy. IDK it seems like all it takes is for someone to talk up the show n everyone new jumps on the bandwagon. I'm definitely expecting a lot more from GOT which is why I saved it for last. 🤞
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