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"Not for Attribution" is the third episode of the fifth season of The Wire. It is the fifty-third episode of the series overall. It premiered on January 20, 2008. The episode was written by Chris Collins and directed by Scott and Joy Kecken.
"Not for Attribution" is the third episode of the fifth season of the HBO original series The Wire. The episode was written by Chris Collins from a story by David Simon & Chris Collins and was directed by Joy Kecken and Scott Kecken. [1] It aired on January 20, 2008. [2]
Jan 20, 2008 · Not for Attribution: Directed by Joy Kecken, Scott Kecken. With Dominic West, Reg E. Cathey, John Doman, Aidan Gillen. 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.
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- Crime, Drama, Thriller
- Joy Kecken, Scott Kecken
- 2008-01-20
Jan 21, 2008 · “Not For Attribution”, then, basically picks up where “Reports” left off, with the inebriated McNulty forging evidence and Bunk Moreland being apoplectic with dismay.
A page for describing Recap: Wire S 05 E 03 Not For Attribution. McNulty continues to try and pretend a Serial Killer is targeting Baltimore's homeless, even ….
Jan 21, 2008 · The Wire. : "Not For Attribution". Sopranos creator David Chase and Wire creator David Simon have always been conflated in my mind, not just because they’re the two Davids responsible for two of...
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When Haynes asks who it is, Templeton demurs, preferring not to name his "high ranking City Hall" source. Haynes pushes, and Templeton finally says the source is Nerese Campbell but insists it is not-for-attribution.