OriginalSeries-related stories
Posted Nov 5th 2006 11:25PM by Michael Canfield
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, HBO, OpEd, The Wire

(S04E08) "We got our thing, but it's just part of the big thing." -- Zenobia. Mr. Prezbo, as his students call him, is doing much better with the blackboard math story-problems now that he's had a couple months experience teaching. At least there is some awareness of what's happening up front in the classroom. Kids are paying enough attention now to notice the chalk "dinks" he makes out of habit around the correct answer! However, the other teachers tell Prez the hard facts, it's not about learning: it's about training by rote for the "Leave No Child Behind" standards test, and funding.
One of the most fascinating things was experiencing police work through Carcetti's eyes on his various fact-finding excursions. Fun to see Kima take pleasure in catching the Mayor-Elect try to get away with putting an empty coffee pot back on the burner. "Oh no, fuck that," she says. "You finish a pot, you make the next one." It's also enjoyable to watch The Bunk put the screws to Old Face Andre, even the it pisses off his sergeant. I found the touches of humor more-than-usually welcome this week, because things turn serious, and seriously depressing, with Carcetti's trip to the Eastern. Rip-and-run policing only succeeds in impounding a bicycle, depriving its owner of job transportation.
Continue reading The Wire: Corner Boys
Posted Sep 24th 2006 11:35PM by Michael Canfield
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Showtime, OpEd, Brotherhood
(S01E11) Matthew 22:10: The servants went out into the streets and gathered all they found, bad and good alike, and the hall was filled with guests.A big Irish wedding, and Freddie Cork finally makes a move, ordering a hit on pain-in-the-ass Michael (Jason Isaacs), after going back and forth every other week over whether they are friends or enemies. The first surprise is Pete, who appears at the wedding all cleaned up -- this, after the last time we saw him, snorting coke outside an AA meeting with Eileen Caffee (Annabeth Gish). Judging from the selection played at the wedding, music stopped developing around 1983.
(Spoiler -- a big one -- after the jump.)Continue reading Brotherhood: Matthew 22:10 (season finale)
Posted Sep 10th 2006 10:55PM by Michael Canfield
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, HBO, OpEd, The Wire
(S04E01) "Lambs to the slaughter here." -- Maria Donnelly. During the opening credits the show's traditional theme song plays, but this time it's sung by a chorus of children. As in previous seasons, this is about the only soundtrack music we will hear until the final credits.
The Wire doesn't use strings to tell us when to feel pathos, or synthesizers to build suspense. It trusts and depends on the drama and the truth of its characters to tell the story.
Welcome to
The Wire: The Next Generation. Some old favorites are back -- though just as dispersed as we left them at the end of season three. We get to check in with
some of them, but much of the focus is on new characters we meet for the first time and will be the heart of this year's story. This makes tonight's episode a pretty accessible place enter the story, even if you've never seen
The Wire before.
Continue reading The Wire: Boys of Summer (season premiere)
Posted Aug 30th 2006 10:19AM by Michael Canfield
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, HBO, Premium Cable, OpEd, The Wire

We've waited a long time for season four of
The Wire, both with anticipation and apprehension. In anticipation, because the show has been so unbelievably good up to now. And apprehension, because most series fall off in quality eventually don't they? Maybe the wait will have been worth it, if only that it has given many new viewers the chance to discover the series on DVD. The first two seasons have been out for awhile. That's how I found it, at that is the reason I ordered HBO for the first time in my life this summer.
The Wire seems positioned finally to receive the accolades it has long deserved.
Continue reading The Wire season 4 -- an early look
Posted Jul 23rd 2006 10:25PM by Michael Canfield
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Showtime, Premium Cable, Brotherhood
(S01E03) Matthew 13:57: "And they took offense at him. But Jesus said to them, 'A prophet is not without honor except in his native place and in his own house.' "
But this one could have been: "
What will it profit a man, if he gains the whole world, but loses his soul? "(Matthew 16:26) as Tommy slices off yet another piece of his integrity in order to address another political expediency -- this time a garbage strike, the full impact of which is well shown in an effective opening montage.
Series creator, Blake Masters, said (in his interview for the
official show podcast) he finds the global politics of
The West Wing boring and that the world of local politicians, say, working to get a new park put in their neighborhood, is the really interesting stuff. That's got to be a minority viewpoint.
Continue reading Brotherhood: Matthew 13:57