"Thirteen hours ago, I was a different person."
The New York Post reviewed Season Four of The Wire, which HBO has provided in it's entirety to reviewers (where's my copy, HBO? Let's do this thing.)
"The shows are so powerful - so well-written, acted, filmed and edited - that the experience of watching them has left me a complete wreck.
I am so blown away by this show that I will go out on a limb here to declare that these 13 episodes just might comprise the single finest piece of work ever produced for American TV."
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"The shows are so powerful - so well-written, acted, filmed and edited - that the experience of watching them has left me a complete wreck.
I am so blown away by this show that I will go out on a limb here to declare that these 13 episodes just might comprise the single finest piece of work ever produced for American TV."
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sweet zombie jesus, as if I could be any more excited about this upcoming season.
PS--I just got around to listening to the Patton Oswalt interview, and the story of how he was hired for the new Pixar movie solidifies my feeling that Brad Bird is one of the top 10 mad geniuses in movies today.
Oh, man. . .I'm not one to eagerly anticipate much when it comes to TV, but "The Wire"? It has been my favorite novel for a few years now. . .
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