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  1. The Wire: The Complete Series. £49.99. Released: 8th December 2008. All five seasons of the highly-acclaimed crime drama which follows drug and murder investigations in Baltimore.

  2. Told from the point of view of both the police and their targets, the series captures a universe of subterfuge and surveillance where easy distinctions between good and evil and crime and punishment are challenged at every turn.

  3. 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.

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    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • Seith Mann
    • 2008-02-10
  4. Season 5 episodes comprise: 'More With Less', 'Unconfirmed Reports', 'Not for Attribution', 'Transitions', 'React Quotes', 'The Dickensian Aspect', 'Took', 'Clarifications', 'Late Editions' and '-30-'. Director: Cast: Dominic West, John Doman, Frankie Faison, Aidan Gillen, Wood Harris Region Code: B (UK & Europe) Cert: 18 Format: Blu-ray

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  5. Season 5 episodes are: 'More With Less', 'Unconfirmed Reports', 'Not for Attribution', 'Transitions', 'React Quotes', 'The Dickensian Aspect', 'Took', 'Clarifications', 'Late Editions' and '-30-'.

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    • £15.99 - £54.31
  6. The Dickensian Aspect. " 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.

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  8. Dickensian refers to narratives that evoke British author Charles Dickens's exploration of the lower-class. Although Dickensian is often used praisingly towards literary works; it is used pejoratively to describe fabulist and sentimental journalism.

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