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Hbo's The Wire Is The Best Show Ever Made.


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Nurse Jackie? Walking Dead? Seriously???

The Wire takes a big dump on most "good" shows today. I am a huge Walking Dead fan.....but that show isn't in the same ballpark. Characters are too weak.

GOT has a chance.....this season will have a big part on where that show is placed in talks.

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If we are talking drama - yea The Wire is the best. I would say The X-Files could be around #1 - but the last few seasons were hit or miss.. Homeland and GoT might unseat it though. The Wire knew when to wrap up the series.

Arrested Development wins if we are talking all categories.

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The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones are the best TV series ever. I do like the wire though, and would put it in my top 5.

The Wire is my #1. Game of Thrones is in my Top 5 but TWD lost my interest halfway through season 2.
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