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"The Dickensian Aspect" is the sixth episode of the fifth season of the HBO series The Wire. The episode was written by Ed Burns (from a story by David Simon and Ed Burns) and was directed by Seith Mann. [1] It aired on February 10, 2008. [2]
Feb 10, 2008 · Episode Guide for The Wire 5x06: The Dickensian Aspect. Episode summary, trailer and screencaps; guest stars and main cast list; and more.
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Buy The Wire — Season 5, Episode 6 on Fandango at Home. Watchlist. Templeton makes headlines; Bunk follows up on old leads; McNulty takes an interest in the homeless. Content collapsed.
- Seith Mann
- June 2, 2002
- Dominic West
Feb 11, 2008 · One might argue that the most Dickensian moment in the entire series comes when Bunk, in his back-to-square-one investigation of the rowhouse bodies, is led to the grim institution that is now home to Randy Wagstaff, who he pledges not to arrest out of respect for “that crazy motherfucker Pryzbelewski.”
"The Dickensian Aspect" is the sixth episode of the fifth season of The Wire. It is the fifty-sixth episode of the series overall. It premiered on February 10, 2008. The episode was written by Ed Burns and directed by Seith Mann. Dickensian refers to narratives that evoke British author Charles...
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Feb 10, 2008 · The Dickensian Aspect: Directed by Seith Mann. With Dominic West, Reg E. Cathey, John Doman, Aidan Gillen. Mystified by Omar's disappearance, Marlo and Chris ramp up their efforts to locate their nemesis. After a sparsely attended waterfront ceremony, Carcetti fires away at a larger press event--and recasts himself as a champion for the homeless.