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Policy

Wirenomics

Jesse Walker | 7.20.2007 3:56 PM

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An economist analyzes my favorite TV show. Money quote: "you could probably base an entire course in Industrial Organization on episodes of The Wire."

Elsewhere in Reason: My interview with Wire creator David Simon.

Elsewhere not in Reason: Simon's show as localist television.

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  1. x,y   18 years ago

    For my money, The Wire is the best. And I'm only through Seasons 1-3. I hear Season 4 is the best, though.

  2. crap-action-jackson   18 years ago

    When the hell does the next season start?

  3. Jim Anderson   18 years ago

    The "Hamsterdam" subplot is itself a marvel of economic and social analysis.

  4. Rhywun   18 years ago

    Never seen it. I just got HBO a couple months ago - been meaning to check it out sometime. Homicide was outstanding.

  5. JasonL   18 years ago

    It is the best show that has ever been on television. Number two isn't very close.

    Season 2 was the weakest of the bunch, but still far better than anything else on the tube. Get them on DVD.

  6. jf   18 years ago

    I've been watching it on BET in re-runs, and even as edited as it is, I'm inclined to state that it is in the top 3 of greatest television shows ever. All In The Family and earlier-era M*A*S*H are right there, too.

  7. yisker   18 years ago

    Sure to provoke a Holy War:

    Which is/was better--The Wire or The Sopranos?

    (My answer is clearly Big Love.)

  8. Jeff   18 years ago

    Love that show. I got sick last weekend, so on Sunday I rented Season 3 and watched five or six episodes back to back. Easily one of the better Sundays of my 2007, and this was on a day my ass was raw from crapping at least five times.

  9. joshua corning   18 years ago

    I think it was like 3rd season when the two main homicide did a whole scene saying only the word "fuck" with different inflection while they searched a cold crime scene.

    Seriously it was like 3 mins long

  10. joshua corning   18 years ago

    two main homicide detectives

  11. joshua corning   18 years ago

    in fact here it is!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQbsnSVM1zM

  12. Rhywun   18 years ago

    Fuck, that's great.

  13. jf   18 years ago

    Joshua,

    That was from season one. It also was the scene that completely sold me on the greatness of that show.

  14. Cerro   18 years ago

    Does anybody know where it can be watched online? That would be tremendously useful to an impoverished student such as myself.

  15. joshua corning   18 years ago

    Does anybody know where it can be watched online?

    Youtube has some clips other then that you will have to pirate it.

    HBO has not gotten into the broadcast on the internet thing yet.

  16. Randolph Carter   18 years ago

    There's this thing called Bittorrent...

  17. notsneaky   18 years ago

    Season 2 was the weakest of the bunch

    That's what I thought originally too but it has really grown on me. I hope there's some tie-back in the last season to at least some of the characters from 2.

  18. notsneaky   18 years ago

    And of course the Wire is ways above the Sopranos (which wasn't bad either)

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