Great show. I'm reading a self-pubbed book right now that reminds me of The Wire, written by a guy who taught school in North Philadelphia. I love this book so much I posted about it on my blog, which is unusual for me to do, on both counts.
The Wire is easily the most provocative show ever to appear on television. I always felt that the American public couldn't handle how real and thought provoking it was. Congrats!
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And you were right!
ReplyDeleteHe is a genius. This is well deserved recognition of his work.
I loved Homicide. I'm way behind on the Wire, but I thought it was even better. Mr. Simon certainly deserves this!
ReplyDeleteAwesome. There is justice in the arts world.
ReplyDeleteI was pleased to see that my friend type designer Matthew Carter was also recognized.
ReplyDeleteGreat show. I'm reading a self-pubbed book right now that reminds me of The Wire, written by a guy who taught school in North Philadelphia. I love this book so much I posted about it on my blog, which is unusual for me to do, on both counts.
ReplyDeleteThe Wire is easily the most provocative show ever to appear on television. I always felt that the American public couldn't handle how real and thought provoking it was. Congrats!
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