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On The Wire TV Series Spin-Offs - Complete Collection Box Set | Perfect for Binge-Watching & Gift Giving
On The Wire TV Series Spin-Offs - Complete Collection Box Set | Perfect for Binge-Watching & Gift Giving

On The Wire TV Series Spin-Offs - Complete Collection Box Set | Perfect for Binge-Watching & Gift Giving

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Many television critics, legions of fans, even the president of the United States, have cited The Wire as the best television series ever. In this sophisticated examination of the HBO serial drama that aired from 2002 until 2008, Linda Williams, a leading film scholar and authority on the interplay between film, melodrama, and issues of race, suggests what exactly it is that makes The Wire so good. She argues that while the series is a powerful exploration of urban dysfunction and institutional failure, its narrative power derives from its genre. The Wire is popular melodrama, not Greek tragedy, as critics and the series creator David Simon have claimed. Entertaining, addictive, funny, and despairing all at once, it is a serial melodrama grounded in observation of Baltimore's people and institutions: of cops and criminals, schools and blue-collar labor, local government and local journalism. The Wire transforms close observation into an unparalleled melodrama by juxtaposing the good and evil of individuals with the good and evil of institutions.

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Cultural criticism at its best -- clear, engaging, entertaining, intelligent. This book will delight fans of the remarkable television series The Wire with its telling insights while it also persuades the reader of its larger claims for the importance of melodrama's aspirations towards justice in a world it shows as often relentlessly unjust.