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Putting All the Pieces Together

An exclusive Q&A with David Simon, creator of HBO's 'The Wire,' on the show's final season.

 
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  • Posted By: yussefcole @ 02/29/2008 1:40:58 PM

    Comment: Templeton may have more than one dimension (the delicateness of his ego, which surfaces from time to time, lends a bit of understanding to his character: he's not merely looking for the pulitzer but to be simply accepted as a 'professional journalist') but Klebanow and Whiting are stick figures at best. They pop up to reinforce the plot then pop back down into the writer's toolkit. Everytime one of the characters opens his mouth you know exactly what you're going to hear. Klebanow at least seems to understand that he's sacrificing his soul for the bottom dollar/pulitzer. Whiting is a broken record. Maybe the writers didn't feel the plot had enough room for some dynamism among the paper heads but whatever the reason these guys cannot be compared to Valcheck or Carcetti or Rawls. Templeton either. That should be obvious, and Simon needs to learn how to accept valid criticism, genius or not.

  • Posted By: steveallan @ 02/26/2008 2:23:29 PM

    Comment: Templeton is not portrayed as a very sympathetic character, but to say that he's a caricature because of it is just silly. Yeah, there are problems with the media, and yeah, Templeton is the personification of those problems (or at least one of them); but to dismiss the character as one-dimensional is just a way to deflect the criticism of the media. If one fails to see problems, then one is apt to reject a character who represents those problems. Templeton's character is weak, but the character is not.

  • Posted By: lancegrantham @ 02/26/2008 11:26:35 AM

    Comment: I find it interesting that in Devin Gordon's characterization of the reporter for the sun, he says he "unknowingly" joined in the lie. That's BS and anyone who watched knows that Templeton wholly constructed his story in an effort to get ahold of the story. Sure he doesn't know the killer is a lie- but he knowingly joined in by making up his story. he wouldn't care if you told him the truth- he would still continue on the path. Seems as if Gordon's whole angle is that no reporter would possibly do this- and he can't believe it. I can't believe he can't believe it.

  • Posted By: lggg @ 02/26/2008 11:25:43 AM

    Comment: I find it interesting that in Devin Gordon's characterization of the reporter for the sun, he says he "unknowingly" joined in the lie. That's BS and anyone who watched knows that Templeton wholly constructed his story in an effort to get ahold of the story. Sure he doesn't know the killer is a lie- but he knowingly joined in by making up his story. he wouldn't care if you told him the truth- he would still continue on the path. Seems as if Gordon's whole angle is that no reporter would possibly do this- and he can't believe it. I can't believe he can't believe it.

  • Posted By: resignation09 @ 02/25/2008 8:55:42 AM

    Comment: I find it interesting that much of the criticism of this season concerns Mr. Simon's anger... Evveryone is entitled to his or her opinion, but it seems that said anger is so rattling because this nation appears to be
    dangerously blase about whats going on in and around it....

  • Posted By: geohurtado27 @ 02/25/2008 5:05:13 AM

    Comment: I feel every episode gets me no closer to where it wants to go. They killed Prop Joe I think for killings sake or am I just not fazed by the killing , Omar I felt his death coming the second I saw that youngster not even blink when he saw Omar. I really wanted Omar to make it though. I wanted more on past characters I feel the series will end with more questions than answers. And at the end isn't that what The Wire is all about.
    RIP
    Omar ("It's all in the game")

  • Posted By: jacketpotato @ 02/22/2008 2:45:47 PM

    Comment: This season sucks and they should call this season by another name. It's like comparing the Smurfs to Shakespeare. All of the characters have become flat and most of them are downright unlikable. Gordon scratches the surface, but cops out by taking Simon's answers/questions too easily.

  • Posted By: jacketpotato @ 02/22/2008 2:45:08 PM

    Comment: This season sucks and they should call this season by another name. It's like comparing the Smurfs to Shakespeare. All of the characters have become flat and most of them are downright unlikable. Gordon scratches the surface, but cops out by taking Simon's answers/questions too easily.

  • Posted By: bk669 @ 02/22/2008 10:06:03 AM

    Comment: This season of THE WIRE is every bit as amazing as the first four... i can not wait to see how it ends. I love Mr. Simon's comparison of the lies in Season 5 to those leading to the iraq war. As the Bunk says, "The bigger the lie, the more they believe.". Brilliant.

 
 
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