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  1. "A New Day" is the 11th episode of the fourth season of the HBO original series The Wire. Written by Ed Burns from a story by David Simon & Ed Burns, and directed by Brad Anderson, it originally aired on November 26, 2006.

  2. The Wire - Anniversary Rewatch and Discussion - Season 4 Episode 11 - “A New Day” Original air date: November 26, 2006 Written by: David Simon, Ed Burns, Chris Collins

    • Many Big Actors Got Their Start Here
    • It Made Other Golden Age Shows Possible
    • It Put Black Actors in The Spotlight
    • Omar Little Is A Legendary Character
    • The Show Is Very Literary
    • We Own This City Carries on Its Legacy

    Michael B. Jordan and Idris Elba are just two of the most famous names that got their big break on The Wire. The acting is criminally underrated on this show, and it says something about their performances that these stars went on to create so much other great work after it went off the air.

    The Sopranos was the first show that proved the validity of the Golden Age of Television, but The Wire was nearly as instrumental. With so many fascinating characters, so much attention to detail, and a creative vision that was unmatched at the time, many shows that came after it should be thankful for the groundwork laid by The Wire. Everything fr...

    Anytime you can get a diverse set of actors on the air, it’s a huge boon for the television industry at large. The Wirehad a predominantly Black cast, reflecting the city and culture it was set in. And at a time when the large majority of shows were white, this show indicated that it was time for a change. It’s a problem that still haunts the enter...

    Of all of the great characters in The Wire, Omar Little is the one who left the most indelible mark on the audience. The late Michael K. Williams played Omar to perfection, making him one of the all-time great anti-heroes. People still enjoy debating the merits of Omar’s decision-making and motivations today.

    The Wirewas one of the first programs on television that wanted to build a greater world filled with morally ambiguous characters, almost making the viewing experience similar to reading a dense novel. This is something that many dramas have attempted to emulate in the years since, with varied levels of success.

    The Wire is the type of show that left people wanting more due to its multi-layered storytelling and creators David Simon and George Pelecanos have finally delivered on that desire with We Own This City. Using some of the same actors as in the parent show, we thought that the miniseries delivered a pretty decent dessert for fans clamoring to return...

  3. Detective Greggs is exhilarated at the prospect of “a new day” but Sergeant Landsman is not drawn in. Wilson meets with Deputy Commissioner William Rawls and gives him a memo from the mayor asking for community based policing and high end police work. Rawls asks Wilson about firing Burrell.

  4. A New Day. TV-MA | 59 MIN. WATCH NOW. Carcetti faces a dilemma; Randy gets the cold shoulder; Omar makes a power play; Freamon has a revelation. 1. Boys of Summer. Four boys from West Baltimore play out their summer vacation; Royce and Carcetti hit the campaign trail. 2. Soft Eyes.

  5. Nov 27, 2006 · “A new day,” Sgt. Jay Landsman (Delaney Williams) muses with a twinkle of skepticism as his colleagues swarm the new bosses with congratulations. “They make a nice couple anyway.” Carcetti’s momentum hits an early snag after a bad stop and search of a connected reverend by Sgt. “Herc” Hauk (Domenick Lombardozzi).

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  7. Nov 26, 2006 · A New Day: Directed by Brad Anderson. With Dominic West, John Doman, Frankie Faison, Aidan Gillen. After flexing his muscles around the city, Carcetti faces his first dilemma when a group of ministers protests Herc's mistreatment of one of their own. Randy gets the cold shoulder at school.

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