Throwback Thursday: Full Full Kondishen

Young man sipendi kukuona hapa; you and blacktemplar. Nyinyi ndio mnageuka psychos tunaanza kusumbuka na cases za femicide. You should be either working or looking for girls. Take corrective action before you are permanently set in your weird trajectory.
 
Young man sipendi kukuona hapa; you and blacktemplar. Nyinyi ndio mnageuka psychos tunaanza kusumbuka na cases za femicide. You should be either working or looking for girls. Take corrective action before you are permanently set in your weird trajectory.
The furk did I do?
 
Young man sipendi kukuona hapa; you and blacktemplar. Nyinyi ndio mnageuka psychos tunaanza kusumbuka na cases za femicide. You should be either working or looking for girls. Take corrective action before you are permanently set in your weird trajectory.
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Please tell me you are a fan of the greatest TV show ever, The Wire and that you know a character by the name of Jimmy.

"You’re not the run-of-the-mill kind of asshole, are you, Jimmy? You’re the special kind of asshole."

The Wire is so good that it set my expectations so high and ruined my enjoyment of other series for a few months afterwards. I would compare all the other police procedurals to it and none of them even came close.

I like its show don't tell style of story telling. It doesn't have many scenes of characters giving long expositions for the sake of getting the audience to understand the plot. You either do or don't and that's what makes it so good for rewatching because you discover small details you missed before that makes it even better.

It's also the first show that made me realise I don't have a vitriolic hate for all gay characters just badly written ones. Omar and Kima are portrayed as complex people who happen to be gay and not two dimensional excuses to shove homosexual agendas down the audience's throats.

It's so good there are universities courses based on the show.
 
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"You’re not the run-of-the-mill kind of asshole, are you, Jimmy? You’re the special kind of asshole."

The Wire is so good that it set my expectations so high and ruined my enjoyment of other series for a few months afterwards. I would compare all the other police procedurals to it and none of them even came close.

I like its show don't tell style of story telling. It doesn't have many scenes of characters giving long expositions for the sake of getting the audience to understand the plot. You either do or don't and that's what makes it so good for rewatching because you discover small details you missed before that makes it even better.

It's also the first show that made me realise I don't have a vitriolic hate for all gay characters just badly written ones. Omar and Kima are portrayed as complex people who happen to be gay and not two dimensional excuses to shove homosexual agendas down the audience's throats.

It's so good there are universities courses based on the show.
Just facts.
I have tried explaining the show to my circles, and usually I tell them it isn't just a show; it's real life embodied by those characters built by David Simon; a man who is so extraordinary in his craft, I lack words.
Wanna watch Homicide: Life on the Street when I get time. Just listen to the guy talk...


As the first comment on that vid says, "This guy is beyond intelligent."
 
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