i got this from wikipedia becuase i remember reading the times naming it the bes show in the 2000s decade
Several reviewers have called it the best show on television, including
TIME,[sup]
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Entertainmeeekly,[sup]
[66][/sup] the
Chicago Tribune,[sup]
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Slate,[sup]
[55][/sup] the
San Francisco Chronicle,[sup]
[76][/sup] the
Philadelphia Daily News[sup]
[77][/sup] and the British newspaper
The Guardian,[sup]
[38][/sup] which ran a week-by-week blog following every episode,[sup]
[78][/sup] also collected in a book,
The Wire Re-up.[sup]
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Charlie Brooker, a columnist for
The Guardian, has been particularly copious in his praise of the show, in both his column "Screen Burn" and his
BBC Four television series
Screenwipe, in which he often speaks highly of it, calling it possibly the greatest show of the last 20 years.[sup]
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[81][/sup] In 2009,
TIME listed it as the best television series of the 2000s.[sup]
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'The Wire Files', an online collection of articles published in
darkmatter Journal critically analyzes
The Wire's racialized politics and aesthetics of representation.[sup]
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Entertainment Weekly put it on its end-of-the-decade, "best-of" list, saying, "The deft writing—which used the cop-genre format to give shape to creator David Simon's scathing social critiques—was matched by one of the deepest benches of acting talent in TV history."[sup][8
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soo i guess its just not nt that likes this show , if you ask me overall it was better then the sopranos,