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Feb 4, 2008 · Now that Templeton and McNulty are locked into a spiral of codependence that’s more elaborate and intense than either man can imagine, McNulty and Lester proceed with the wiretap, and the episode ends with Lester intercepting a cryptic signal off of Marlo’s phone.
"Just because they're in the street doesn't mean they lack opinions." - Haynes While the crew awaits a showdown with Omar, Marlo celebrates a business deal.
Jan 7, 2008 · Ad. Leo Waldock. Read more from Leo Waldock. Leo reviews the first episode of the last season of the best crime drama going...
S5.E3 ∙ Not for Attribution. Sun, Jan 20, 2008. Carcetti's master plan for the police department is leaked to the press, sending the brass into a panic. Marlo turns to Proposition Joe to help with an enviable problem. Whiting and Klebanow drop a bombshell on the newspaper staff.
In the fifth — and final — season, the series expands its focus into the media — specifically the role of newspapers in big-city bureaucracy — as it follows a newspaper staff as they struggle to maintain integrity and meet deadlines in the face of budget cuts and staff reductions.
Jan 6, 2008 · Omar plots his revenge for his former associates murder now that he's returned from exile. Gus stresses the need for a city-court reporter, after missing out on a grand jury probe. Carcetti finds there are strings attached in his desire to get rid of Burrell.
Jan 14, 2008 · Lester Freamon emerges as perhaps the closest thing to a David Simon stand-in as he spins the Clay Davis probe into a sort of unified field theory of urban corruption, hinting that this season could turn out to be The Wire’s own Chinatown depending on how far Simon chooses to go. Right after we see Freamon explain it all to Sydnor, we’re ...