The Wire
The Wire: Season 5
Unlike most television crime dramas, which neatly introduce and then solve a case all in the space of one hour, HBO's THE WIRE follows one single drug and homicide investigation throughout the length of an entire season. Centered on the drug culture of inner-city Baltimore, the series' storyline unfolds from the points of view of both the criminals lording the streets and the police officers determined to bring them down.
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Michael K. Williams | Omar Little |
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Dominick Lombardozzi | Thomas 'Herc' Hauk |
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Isiah Whitlock Jr. | State Senator R. Clayton 'Clay' Davis |
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Lance Reddick | Colonel Cedric Daniels |
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Dominic West | Detective James 'Jimmy' McNulty |
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Aidan Gillen | Mayor Thomas 'Tommy' Carcetti |
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Tom McCarthy | Scott Templeton |
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Reg E. Cathey | Norman Wilson |
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Clarke Peters | Detective Lester Freamon |
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Wendell Pierce | Detective William 'Bunk' Moreland |
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David Costabile | Managing Editor Thomas Klebanow |
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John Doman | Deputy Commissioner for Operations William A. Rawls |
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Seth Gilliam | Sergeant Ellis Carver |
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Neal Huff | Chief of Staff Michael Steintorf |
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Gbenga Akinnagbe | Chris Partlow |
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Andre Royo | Reginald 'Bubbles' Cousins |
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Deirdre Lovejoy | A.S.A. Rhonda Pearlman |
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Jamie Hector | Marlo Stanfield |
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Sonja Sohn | Detective Shakima 'Kima' Greggs |
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Clark Johnson | City Editor Augustus 'Gus' Haynes |
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Michael Kostroff | Maurice 'Maury' Levy |
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Tristan Wilds | Michael Lee |
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Corey Parker Robinson | Detective Leander Sydnor |
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Jermaine Crawford | Duquan 'Dukie' Weems |
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Art Hall | Reporter |
As McNulty and the detail continue staking out Marlo's crew, recently promoted Sergeant Carver is welcomed by a cauldron of discontent from officers coping with unpaid overtime.
Although he tells Sydnor the Davis investigation could be a 'career case,' Freamon keeps a wary eye out for Marlo, who takes care of some unfinished business and strikes a business deal with Barksdale.
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. Whiting and Klebanow drop a bombshell on the newspaper staff.
Campbell tries to smooth out the transitions in the police department. The newspaper scrambles to confirm surprising news from City Hall, but lose out to the TV media in scooping a high-profile Grand Jury appearance.
Marlo forges an alliance with a drug connect, who shows him a new communications trick. McNulty's case gets increased attention from the newspaper, in large part thanks to the addition of Templeton to the reporting team.
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.
An unexpected call puts Templeton back in the spotlight--and gets McNulty more attention than he expected. Bunk bucks at Landsman when ordered to help with the force's most recent red ball.
Baltimore's renewed police commitment brings fresh recruits to Daniels and McNulty, starting with Carver. Facing a new political challenge, Carcetti is forced to make dangerous political deals.
With Steintorf ordering Rawls to initiate 'creative' remedies for the rising crime rate, Freamon's vigilance pays off with a promising lead, sending Sydnor and the department into overdrive.
Carcetti maps out a damage-control scenario with the police brass in the wake of a startling revelation from Pearlman and Daniels. Their choice: clean up the mess...or hide the dirt.
Owner | Serge Algarotti |
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Quantity | 1 |
Seen | |
Added Date | Oct 06, 2016 14:06:27 |
Modified Date | Jun 12, 2018 09:52:12 |
Layers | Single side, Single layer |
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