Ray
What is The Wire?

The wire on the surface suggests the various tap lines that the weary police and seasoned detectives utilize to trap their canny targets – drug peddlers plying their trade in Baltimore- to stay one step ahead and achieve targets set by their bosses.

The wire is the study of the painstaking work that crime authorities put in year after year with no hope of textbook resolutions while being rendered impotent by political nexuses, bad bosses and the general humdrum that is part of police work.

The wire is the fabric of low cost housing societies(season 1) where gun-toting drug dealers tear out the threads with their illegal product distribution and anarchic harangue  but at the same time feel undone by an injust society that does not allow them to forget that they are African American and after all have descended from slaves.

The wire showcases at its heart the lives of men and women on the street, robbing, killing, people turning into informers for the cops, some running scared of the dealers and some just squatting to get by in life.


The wire is also how all of these characters, good, bad and grey walk on the edge in every moment of their lives carrying with them broken relationships, sexual discrimination, crooked politics, guilty consciences, ethics driven business decisions and just the whole-hearted basic sum requirement to stay alive.

In the end the wire is the mesh through which our entire sociological existence is interconnected. It is an epic labyrinth that politicizes, sympathizes and ultimately humanizes the systemic failure and the rapid chaotic integration of new identities either through laws or crime infestation that have shaped our cities. The story might be set in Baltimore but its vast narrative could be applied to any big city in this world.

With its linear direction, slow buildup and wide camera angles, The Wire is a grim, no-nonsense and realistic look at society. It has been lauded for the amount of research that has gone into its making. The caveat - the story is a buildup rather than instant gratification. The payoff comes a lot later. I have just finished the first season and highly recommend this to anyone who has the patience and attention span to tap into this astonishing drama. It is the closest thing that comes to a TV novel and hands down, the best crime show to be ever made on television.