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I love The Wire, HBO’s show about the drug scene in Baltimore. I refrain from calling it a tv show, because it’s nothing like television. It has nothing in common with television except that it’s shown there first. What it really is, is a televised novel written for the screen with unimaginable depth. It’s hard to explain, but the depth of the show is so staggering that one can scarcely understand it on first pass. Maybe the best way to look at it is that each season is like a well produced 12 hour long movie from a creator who truly loves his subject matter.

That subject matter is the streets of Baltimore, and the cops, dealers, citizens, politicians, and drug users who impact and are impacted upon by the streets. The main focus is with the police but it’s so unlike any filmed cop show I’ve seen that I can’t really compare it to any movie or tv depictions. Eventually you realize that the theme of the show is systemic organizational failure in various organizations — within the hierarchy of drug gangs, within the police stations, within the political structure, within the educational system.

The characters in this show, from the dealers to the cops, are so well written and acted that they seem beyond realistic. They seem real. When I watch this show too much, I feel like these are real people and I care about them way too much, as if what happens to them is happening to my friends and family. I start to think in their lingo, mentally replacing the n-word with “dude” (that works surprisingly well).

The fifth and final season is now airing on HBO… I’m still working my way through the fourth season (for the first time). If you are looking for a show, not just to watch, but to fall in love with… I can’t recommend The Wire in strong enough terms. Rent the first DVD, and watch it twice.

But I would buy the  DVD too.

Via everyone’s favourite Toronto-based Musician Poet Joey JoJo Shabadu Jr, comes:

The Whole Point of Television

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HBO’s Rome is out now on DVD, and it has a great new edutaiment special feature.

The latest in the ryanthiessen.com family of websites, http://flagwavingbeaver.com/

It’s also the first website located on my brand new server. Gotta start with the important things first, eh?

It’s part of my mission statement for this weblog to share with my dear readers some of the awesome things I come across.  So I feel compelled to share with you a video put out by the fine folks over at Utah-based firearms store Totally Awesome Guns & Range.

It’s totally awesome.

How are FedEx aircraft like ants? See for yourself. (Flash, has sound)

via johen

guy does the first level of super mario bros live on stage

but you should still click this link anyhow

You have been warned, though.