
Not one sympathetic character in the whole series and it revels and rolls about in the shitty valueless horrific us culture it portrays.
American dramas are almost always awful, because their culture and attitudes are awful and The Wire is the worst of a bad bunch. If Baltimore is at all like it's portrayed they need to wall it all off and set it on fire.
( , Sat 1 Aug 2015, 14:06, Reply)

whilst you also having a tiny bit of context (and sympathy perhaps) for their situation.
Essentially, I think the reason you hate it, is what people who love it would say was their reason for loving it.
( , Sat 1 Aug 2015, 14:14, Reply)

I've got /talk for that.
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( , Sat 1 Aug 2015, 17:22, Reply)

I couldn't understand what anyone was saying, though I did have a rubbish telly at the time.
Everyone keeps going on about it being a masterpiece, though... so might give it another go. Maybe with the subtitles on.
( , Sat 1 Aug 2015, 14:15, Reply)

I'm sure it's fairly well scripted and it's definitely well shot, but the show literally has nothing else to interest me at all.
( , Sat 1 Aug 2015, 14:36, Reply)

Pish.
It doesn't glory in the lives it portays what-so-fucking ever. You completely missed the point of the entire thing obviously.
You must be a bit simple, really. I can imagine how terrible you found The World At War, what with all that glamourising of Hitler and all..
( , Sat 1 Aug 2015, 14:25, Reply)

I'll leave you to work that through as I'd be too simple to explain.
Bubbles had a regional us accent, so no I couldn't sympathise in any way.
On a similar note I made it about 10 minutes through Fargo before the regional American accents made me so angry I walked out of the cinema.
( , Sat 1 Aug 2015, 14:32, Reply)

a series all about changing hairstyles and hemlines over 4 decades
( , Sat 1 Aug 2015, 14:54, Reply)