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Untangling The Wire

10 Mar 2008 11:30 am

Just before the finale aired, we taped a conversation about the show with Mark Bowden and Jeffrey Goldberg, both of whom have written extensively about The Wire recently. I was the (none-too-smooth) moderator; you can watch part one here:

If you're looking for post-finale commentary, you can find the Goldberg take over at Slate; for a jaundiced view, try the Sun's David Zurawik; for a critical but somewhat more favorable assessment, head over to the House Next Door.

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Ross, you are being a bit modest. This was a well conducted and interesting conversation about The Wire. You, Goldberg, and Bowden are a rich combination. I ,also, liked this video format that you handle rather rather well.

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