fuck a netflix
DjArcadian
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Sending my discs 2 and 3 of The Wire season 2 before sending me the first disc.
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The definition of blue balls.
Other then season 4, I think this is the best season. Your in for a hell of a treat.
I havent' finished 4 but I definitely like 2 the best out of 1-3. I thought the Dock shit was strong. Frank Sobotka is a great character.
I have to agree with thrope in that season 2 was the "weakest" of the 4, but none of them are actually weak, it's just that the other 3 seasons are more tied together and season 2 kinda sticks out. A lot started and ended in that season so it didn't leave a lot of open doors... Or so you think anyway... End of season 4 was dope, I think 5 is going to incorporate several characters from every season. Gonna be dope as fuck. I think season 3 was the best so far. Although, 4 might seem a lot better once 5 comes out. That's kinda how it goes with this show from what I gather.
That sucks. I just started getting netflicks. Finally getting to find out what all of the hype for the Wire is about. They better not fuck up the order though.
The Wire is a beautiful portrait of Baltimore--one of the weirdest cities in the world. Furthermore, it's an illustration of parallel institutions that are equally dysfunctional and effective.
And...each character is neither good nor bad. That is my favorite part because it gives you a lot of room to think and engage with them without micromanaging your emotions.
Season 2 took time to build momentum, but was seriously rewarding in the end. If you're looking to this show for a quick fix, then you'll never get it. Hell, even when it ends its run, it can't come to some sort of conclusion, as the whole series is about the failure of our institutions, and the inexorable behavior of the people in a modern American city.
dammit! i'm watching season 1 right now, major spoiler dude. oh well.
Don't worry, there will be PLENTY more surprises.
Call me crazy then!!
That's cool, I can see your points. It's cool that the characters are portrayed in this refreshing way. I was watching the latest season and it caught my attention, so I ordered up the season one discs from Netflix. Wasn't really that impressed. Maybe I should give it another shot. Obviously I'm missing something here since you (all) have embraced it so wholeheartedly.
no shit man season 4 had me crackin' up left and right due to all of the subtle jokes that relate to previous seasons. I love the humor in this show. And yeah, watching part of season 4 then watching season 1 could turn you off. I'm thankful that I started completely from scratch, season 1 episode 1. Made for a great experience.
Classic NetFlix tactic. That's no mistake. Try separating your queue like so:
DVD | Wire S2D1 | Other DVD | Wire S2D2 | Other DVD etc.
While we're on the subject of TV shows that caught hype on DVD, this Veronica Mars shit is good. Even if it's limited a tad by "some problems need to be solved stem-to-steern in 1 hour" nature, this show is really good. Can't vouch for the current season, though.
I just got into the show myself haha. I finished watching episode 4. I'm officially hooked.
Funny how this turned from a fuck netflix thread to a The Wire thread.
As far as netflix goes, I'm lucky to have never had any kind of a problem.
Yeah, I just jinxed myself.
this has been discussed here a long time ago, but it's called "throttling"
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11262292/
netflix penalizes customers who rent heavily. people who take their time on returning things usually don't have to deal with this stuff.
Yup. Good strategy. Still, it's Blockbuster. Don't they like edit their movies and stuff?
sounds kinda suspect
Blue Velvet has some scenes that blur out Isabella Rossellini's goodies. I've also never found a Blockbuster that carries Lost Highway. There's also Requiem For a Dream where Aronofsky made them put Edited Version underneath the title.
For the most part the edits Blockbuster makes are minor.