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The Wire

David Simon · 2002 · Show

5 seasons · 60 episodes · Crime, Drama

In 66 Achriom libraries · rated 4.5 of 5

This drama is renowned for its unflinching portrayal of the intricacies of urban life and the blurred lines between good and evil, presenting characters in a morally gray environment where institutional failures shape their lives.

SomberPrestigeThe Complexity of Urban LifeThe Moral Ambiguity of Law EnforcementThe Impact of Systemic PovertyThe Illusion of the American DreamThe Failure of Social Institutions

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The Wire by David Simon · Achriom