What's Alan Watching?: The Wire: David Simon Q & A

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 What's Alan Watching?: The Wire: David Simon Q & A
This interview with “The Wire” creator David Simon was conducted over two different days shortly before the 9th episode of the final season aired. (But after I had already seen the series finale.) We discuss several characters’ final fates in detail, so if you haven’t already seen “-30-,” what are you doing reading this? (Also, if you're looking for my review, click here .) Because the ... [link]

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Published 3/14/2008 by Aaron at AaronGleeman.com
... devoted to The Wire's final episode and also posted an in-depth interview with series mastermind David Simon. Both pieces are must-reads for The Wire fans and ...

The Sports Guy: Another large side order of links
Published 3/14/2008 by Bill Simmons, Page 2 at ESPN Feed: Bill Simmons
... of the final montage, as well as Alan Sepinwall's extensive (and illuminating) interview with "Wire" creator David Simon. Some other pieces I liked from the past week: Jeff Pearlman's ...

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