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"30-" is the series finale of the American television drama series The Wire. It is the tenth episode of the fifth season, and the 60th episode overall.Written by series creator/executive producer David Simon (teleplay/story) and co-executive producer Ed Burns (story), and directed by Clark Johnson (who also directed the pilot episode and stars on the show [1]), the episode originally aired on ...
The editor character Rebecca Corbett, played by actress Kara Quick, was named after and based on Simon's former editor at the Baltimore Sun who now works at The New York Times; the real Rebecca Corbett has a cameo near the end of the series. [7] Writer and former political reporter William F. Zorzi gained further screen time after his season 1 ...
The Wire is an American crime drama television series created and primarily written by American author and former police reporter David Simon for the cable network HBO.The series premiered on June 2, 2002, and ended on March 9, 2008, comprising 60 episodes over five seasons.
Simon repaid HBO's early faith in The Wire many times over.While the series was famously stiffed by the Emmys during its five season run from 2002 to 2008, it remains a pillar of the prestige ...
Series creator David Simon next considered American actor John C. Reilly, but he declined because his wife did not wish to move to Baltimore. [1] For his audition tape, West was asked to record a scene between McNulty and his partner, Bunk Moreland. With only a day to record, and no one suitable to record with, he recorded himself reading his ...
"Final Grades" is the 13th and last episode of the fourth season of the HBO original series The Wire. Written by David Simon from a story by David Simon & Ed Burns and directed by Ernest Dickerson, it originally aired on December 10, 2006. With a running time of 78 minutes, it is the second longest episode of the whole series and received ...
The Wire is set in Baltimore, Maryland; each season of the series expands its focus on a different part of the city. The show features a large ensemble cast; many characters are only featured prominently in a single season. A group of characters, mainly in the Baltimore Police Department, appear in every season.
"The Talk" is done talking. CBS' peppy daytime show ended its 15-season run Friday after an hourlong series finale. Morales wiped tears from her eyes, while Underwood blew kisses to the live ...