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  1. There’s a great line in my favorite TV show: “It’s like the regularness of life is too f*****g hard for me.” Looking for a book where the main character feels similarly.

  2. Feb 14, 2008 · McNulty and Freamon go to even greater extremes, while Omar = Spider-Man. We're going into the homestretch here, as the very last few episodes of The Wire arrive. Episode 6 of this 10 episode ...

  3. Recently I finished the Wire and it's my top 1 show. I'm just trying to watch some reviews and stuff like that. Can anyone tell me what the dickensian aspect means in general and in this show?

  4. Sep 14, 2016 · The Wire: The Dickensian Aspect Season four is my favourite season purely because with all the other elements of previous seasons still vital to the storyline, education is introduced and central to that is the lives of a group of boys whose lives diverge dramatically throughout the school year.

  5. He wants appealing stories of poverty and life in the streets featuring sympathetic victims who affluent white readers will identify with and find compelling - at least until they turn the page and forget all about the poverty of the inner city.

  6. Feb 11, 2008 · TV Reviews TV. 0. Two big cliffhangers from last week: How in the world did Omar survive that three-story fall from the Chris/Snoop/Michael ambush? And what was that strange interference on...

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  8. Feb 11, 2008 · Recap: Season 5, Episode 6, “The Dickensian Aspect”. With each successive episode of The Wire ’s final season, it seems, fans have become more firmly split into two camps. by Andrew Johnston.

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