[ARCHIVED THREAD] - the wire??? (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 6/22/2011 7:18:01 PM EDT
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Anybody familiar with the HBO series "the wire"?
Couple guys at work were talking about it. What's it about and is it worth watching? Thanks, stay safe. -bg |
| That show is very good. One of the more accurate shows about working for a PD in a major city. It does a good job of showing all the political corruption, the influence of inner city ministers and the brass. Every season is good except for a few. There are tons of funny scenes and stuff that only a few will appreciate. |
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My favorite series ever, and I normally hate cop shows. Sometimes I swear they based the series off my department, and I don't even work for Baltimore PD. To think that The Wire is only a "cop show" sells it so short. I never meant to imply that it was. My point is it actually captured the realities of the job, unlike the other garbage hollywood puts out. |
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Only thing I don't like is the mislabeled streets. Messes with my head. Very accurate portrayal of the BPD. Most of the shows events actually happened and most of the characters are composites of real people. "I wonder what it's like to work for a real police department" |
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Only thing I don't like is the mislabeled streets. Messes with my head. Very accurate portrayal of the BPD. Most of the shows events actually happened and most of the characters are composites of real people. "I wonder what it's like to work for a real police department" I use that line at work almost daily. |
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Only thing I don't like is the mislabeled streets. Messes with my head. Very accurate portrayal of the BPD. Most of the shows events actually happened and most of the characters are composites of real people. "I wonder what it's like to work for a real police department" I use that line at work almost daily. +1 I haven't been on the with the dept. long enough to be as disgruntled with the place as I am. Kinda scarey |
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That's cause your district is full of humps bunk. True. However, I think myself and a few other officers are trying to bring some new blood (pun maybe intended?) to the district. I'm hoping to turn the place around. Single handedly of course "There you go. Giving a fuck when it ain't your turn to give a fuck" |
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Only thing I don't like is the mislabeled streets. Messes with my head. Very accurate portrayal of the BPD. Most of the shows events actually happened and most of the characters are composites of real people. see a documentary, straight from McNulty himself Doc. one question Is it common slang by you to not use the phrase cop? It seemed like everyone used Police in exchange. Like, 'Hes a good Police' or I'm a Police etc. is that standard talk down there? |
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Only thing I don't like is the mislabeled streets. Messes with my head. Very accurate portrayal of the BPD. Most of the shows events actually happened and most of the characters are composites of real people. see a documentary, straight from McNulty himself Doc. one question Is it common slang by you to not use the phrase cop? It seemed like everyone used Police in exchange. Like, 'Hes a good Police' or I'm a Police etc. is that standard talk down there? I remember on the Season 4 special feature they said that all of the lingo (at least on the criminal side) was legitimate Baltimore slang, such as calling the young dope slingers "hoppers" and what not. |
| I made a nice piece of change when the series was filmed as there had to be "real Police" making sure the streets were closed off and the equipment the production crew used didn't grow feet and "walk away" Some of the stuff was "televisionized" but the grilling that some of the bosses put the District Commanders through at Comstat was 100% on target. Another thing they got right was the political BS |
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It's always po-leece Knocker/jump out boy - plainclothes police Roller - uniformed police Hopper/corner boy/dope boys - drug dealers Stick up boy - person who robs drug dealers Dem boys - police, usually plainclothes police Hockins - johns Hopkins hospital Shockarama - shock truama at univ. Of MD hospital Circus court - circuit court On paper - probation/parole Chrome/burner/whistle/dat thing - gun Burner can also be a prepaid cell phone that just got printed and put in the squad bay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 |