Nathan Avon "Bodie" Barksdale (Wire-R)
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Knowing that The Wire stays soulstrut catnip, thought some of you might enjoy this article that came out in Baltimore City Paper today about some of the disgruntled OGs who feel the show was based on their lives:http://www.citypaper.com/news/story.asp?id=17966
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Simon's comments in the article are interesting in that he wants it both ways -- he says "The Wire" was complete fiction but he also used more or less real stories and real names from people on both sides of the law. You'd think he'd take a softer angle. Such as, Yeah these guys were the inspiration but we also changed a lot.
if these guys are going to present theirs as non fiction, considering the weight of the subject matter, it could open up a can of worms, for them and others, or be halfhearted n depicting what really happened. the wire seems like it would have much more liberty to tell a real story.
"theres no statute of limitations on murder"
perhaps, but they've actually done these guys a favor. the name recognition alone will help them move a lot of product. i hope it's good. i did enjoy the interviews with the characters that The Corner was based on.
exactly
all comes down to money, just like when they were pumping all kinds of shit into their neighborhoods so they wouldnt be "hungry". gtfoohwtbs
I just want to know when they do an Unwired series on the real person behind the Omar character...... and Bubbles....