Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Dominic West | ... | Off. James 'Jimmy' McNulty | |
Chris Bauer | ... | Frank Sobotka | |
Paul Ben-Victor | ... | Spiros 'Vondas' Vondopoulos | |
John Doman | ... | Col. William A. Rawls | |
Idris Elba | ... | Russell 'Stringer' Bell | |
Frankie Faison | ... | Acting Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell | |
Wood Harris | ... | Avon Barksdale | |
Deirdre Lovejoy | ... | Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman | |
Clarke Peters | ... | Det. Lester Freamon | |
Wendell Pierce | ... | Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland | |
Lance Reddick | ... | Lt. Cedric Daniels | |
Andre Royo | ... | Reginald 'Bubbles' Cousins | |
Amy Ryan | ... | Off. Beatrice 'Beadie' Russell | |
Sonja Sohn | ... | Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs | |
Seth Gilliam | ... | Sgt. Ellis Carver |
The detail has a setback. Russell and Bunk revisit Philly, looking for evidence. Brother Mouzone talks with Stringer Bell regarding their agreement, leaving Bell to contend with Avon Barksdale. McNulty and Greggs return to the Westside, where they discover new connections. Herc and Carver feel disrespected by fellow officers. Nick tries to come to terms with the Greeks, and himself. Written by Anonymous
The Wire's first season was a success for many reasons- it was realistic, it had some amazing dialogue, it was able to introduce a lot of characters and story lines and still tell a structural and coherent story and make us care for the characters. Season Two is pretty much the same...
What I really love about The Wire is it's ability not to succumb to viewer manipulation or outlandish story lines. I am not saying that is a bad thing all of the time, but I am glad that there is a show that isn't like that. Of course, because of the realism and grounded nature, many people will probably not enjoy this show because there won't be many 'Thrilling' moments. I do admit that at times in some episodes I would tune out accidentally. It is not a perfect show, but even when I wasn't completely entertained by it or at the edge of my seat, I always felt that it still respected me as a viewer and was more worried with the overall picture.
There is no real rise or drop in quality from the first season, but while I gave the first season an 8/10 overall, I will give the 2nd season an 8.5/10. Part of the reason is because I am getting more accustomed to it's type of story-telling and overall structure, and whenever I look back on it it lingers in my mind. Also, the last shot of Season Two really pleased me.