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Post your season rankings5>2>3>1>4Any other rankings are larp
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2>power gap1>5>3>massive power gap>4
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>>219454651>>219454929only faggots hate s4
>>2194549292 takes forever to get going
>>219454929>Chris Bauer was only 29 when season2 of The Wire started filming.grim
Reminder that only racists prefer season 2.
>>219458185rip ziggy
>>219454651>>219454929I didn't finish watching season 2. Made no sense to me how they jumped from trying to dismantle a drug ring in a duel of wits to randomly stumbling upon a polish mafia in the docks. Every character felt so out of place then. Am I missing that much? Does it go back on drug busting rails after that season or does every subsequent one make new shenanigans up like that?
>>219458972Season two is an outlier. Also 5.
>>2194546512>4>>>>>>>5>3>1
>>219454770this is correct
>>219450077The Wire made it even more clear that we aren't doing enough to forcefully reform bad neighborhoods and their demographics.
>Drugs? What drugs?
>>219458972The unit got shut down due to politics at the end of s1, remember? They did work that was too good for anybody to accept, and they killed it offThen in s2 the police chief reactivates a skeleton crew to investigate the union head out of pettiness, and it develops from thereThe first 2 series establish the investigation unitI hear what you're saying though, coming from s1 it's weird to be suddenly embroiled in blue collar union stuff - it ties into the drug trade later in the series, and in s3 onwards it goes back to the ghettoIt took me a couple of attempts before s2 clicked, and it's now my favourite serieshttps://youtu.be/-NmUsG9eQKg
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>>2194549292 completely filtered me first time around, I guess it was too much of a switch up after getting used to dealing with all the hoodrats in 1, on a rewatch it's become my favourite season.
>>219459039In Baltimore they actually have brought the homicide rate down recently with more social workers on the streets