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    The Wire: Complete HBO Season 2

    The Wire: Complete HBO Season 2

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    Actors: Dominic West, Wendell Pierce, Lance Reddick, Idris Elba, Amy Ryder
    Studio: Warner Home Video
    Category: DVD

    List Price: £50.99
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    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 28 reviews
    Sales Rank: 5

    Format: Pal
    Languages: Arabic (Subtitled), Dutch (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), Finnish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Greek (Subtitled), Hebrew (Subtitled), Hungarian (Subtitled), Norwegian (Subtitled), Portuguese (Subtitled), Swedish (Subtitled), English (Original Language), French (Original Language)
    Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
    Region: 2
    Number Of Discs: 5
    Running Time: 780 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
    Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.7

    EAN: 7321900725590
    ASIN: B000A529ZE

    Release Date: October 10, 2005
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    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.co.uk Review
    Picking up after the dramatic events of its maiden season, the second series of The Wire achieves something really rather special: it even manages to outclass the first.

    For those fresh to the show, surely the best, most intelligent piece of scripted drama to emerge from America in the last decade, the actual premise is fairly simple. Across the thirteen episodes of its season, it charts one case, and the numerous influences upon it. So it devotes roughly equal time to those committing the crimes as it does to those chasing them.

    This time, the Baltimore Police Department have twin worries. There's the continuing, festering narrative of events from the season before, along with a new problem when a container of dead bodies turns up at the nearby docks. After initial battles over whose statistics the bodies will be attributed to, a fresh case begins for the embattled officers of the Major Crimes Unit.

    Yet season two is about much more than the case itself. Bubbling under the surface are characters with real problems, that take their toll on the day-to-day, while at the docks themselves there are union struggles underway, which also have a part to play. Thanks to, frankly, superb scripting, these various narrative threads are woven together quite brilliantly, and the result is perhaps the finest series of The Wire to date. And that's no small feat.

    If you're one of the many who have let The Wire fly under their radar thus far, then you're urged to rectify that. Clearly season one is the logical starting point, but begin your adventure in the knowledge that this second series is simple exceptional. For the rest of the US television industry, this is the standard to aim for. --Simon Brew


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    5 out of 5 stars blood is thicker than water   August 9, 2008
    William Rycroft (London, UK)
    Despite bringing in a case (of sorts) at the end of last season there is a fair bit of fallout for Baltimore's boys in blue at the beginning of season two. Lieutenant Daniels has been banished to the basement archives and McNulty is a fish out of water working with the harbour police. In fact the first few episodes show brilliantly how ill at ease he is. His barrel chest looks likely to topple him over the side of the boat and there's a repeating joke about his inability to tie any kind of knot. The action shifts for the most part away from the projects run by Avon Barksdale (who now languishes in jail with his nephew D'Angelo) and his crew and to the docks where stevedores and longshoremen ply their trade. In the modern age there is plenty of money to be made from those anonymous looking shipping containers but when one of them is found to contain the bodies of 14 eastern European women a new case begins.

    Some slightly transparent plotting allows Daniels out of his underground exile with carte blanche to assemble his old detail (and the promise that if they bring in a case the team will become permanent - very handy for subsequent series) but once things get going it's just nice to have them all back together again. Only McNulty is left adrift and we see his private life following that familiar collision course from the first season. His drunken conversations with 'Bunk' are a particular highlight (and should come with subtitles of their own). We also get to meet Mrs McNulty for the first time as he tries to patch together his relationship.

    At the centre of the case is the Sobotka family: Frank is a union official, knee-deep in corruption, his nephew Nick, short on hours at the docks, is doing what it takes to make money whilst also trying to keep Frank's son Ziggy from messing it all up. This series lacks some of the interest of the first. The dock workers can be difficult to care about at times because they are often shown to be just plain stupid. Higher up the ladder is 'The Greek' who with his constantly clicking worry beads is the enigmatic boss. The police work too doesn't get its hooks into you in the same way. Perhaps because of what they've learnt from the first case it all feels far more procedural rather than as if they're feeling their way through. But this is still a compelling series as we watch the personal lives of the team develop, that conflict between home and work putting strains on relationships.

    Barksdale's crew continue to fascinate and it is Stringer Bell, played brilliantly by British actor Idris Elba, who exerts all the power whilst Avon does his time inside. His hands are on everything, and I mean everything, and I wonder how that might develop in season three. Could there be some possible conflict in the future? The thief Omar is the other really strong character, still stalking the streets looking to revenge the murder of his 'boy'. Underneath his chilling exterior there is that passion of a man wronged and he is given some of the more memorable utterances. The script continues to be wonderfully baffling at times and maybe suffers in places from much more obvious political point making but whilst it may not have been as impressive a series it still remains far more engaging, serious and worth watching than anything comparable from this side of the water.



    5 out of 5 stars world class   July 10, 2008
    sean paul mccann (ireland)
    Not much can be said that hasnt already been said about season two of the wire,all the superlatives in the world have been used to describe this series,some of course will argue that this isnt as good as season one,i can say for the record that its as good if not better.
    This time the drama unfolds in the dockland area of baltimore and involves murder,corruption,greed and much more,this is tense and cagey tv at its very best,laced with a bit more humour than series one but with a snarling attitude being prominent.
    The usual band of characters return and we are introduced to new characters who play such an important part in this show,i certainly wont give anymore away but this is brilliant and thats all i have to really say on the issue.



    5 out of 5 stars Doesn't beat the first   June 14, 2008
    Robin Paul Madden
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I'd like to point out that I found this series better than any other show i've watched - except the first series. I still appreciated the plot and the new characters were equally if not more gritty than those in the first but I felt that it was trying to keep the first series personnel going when they really played a fairly minimal role in the series. Brilliant but a bit of an inbetween series.


    5 out of 5 stars Good viewing   June 6, 2008
    D. Robinson (United Kingdom)
    I loved series one, and could not wait to buy this series. The story line was still gripping and you start to see how certain characters are going to come up dead soon. McNulty is still just as excellent in my book along with Stringer Bell who is really starting to shown his true nasty colours..watched this series in 2 days now looking forward to series 3.


    5 out of 5 stars The best thing on TV ever   June 2, 2008
    Mr. A. Ball (Somerset, UK)
    I fortunately read a magazine article recently about decent TV programmes and The Wire was mentioned as rivalling The Sopranos as possibly the greatest programme ever made. I'm probably the same as a lot of people in that I'd missed this totally on TV, but boy am I glad I chose to buy that magazine. I'm now A Wire addict, watched season one in a couple of days and just finishing season two with season three on order. I am turning friends onto this as well. I won't harp on about the storylines as from reading the other reviews everybody should know the plot. I just felt compelled to wax lyrical about how great this drama is. I love the fact that a whole season follows an investigation, rather than watching other programmes that try and fit everything into an hour. The characters are all believable, with McNulty being the best character on TV. Well from now on when watching TV, if it doesn't match up with The Wire then I'm not watching it. The only downside for me is that season five is not out until September, still I can re-watch seasons 1 to 4. Thank God for The Wire, a programme I can believe in.

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