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Why Every Show Needs to Be More Like the Wire (“Not Just the Facts, Ma’Am”)
Talking Through the Wire Jennifer Fremlin, Huntingdon College
Criminal Procedure, the Police, and the Wire As Dissent
The Wire the Complete Guide
A Case Study of Female Detectives on HBO
THE WIRE Series Wrap-Up
Lesbian Cop, Queer Killer: Leveraging Black Queer Women's Sexuality on HBO's the Wire
Criminal Procedure, the Police, and the Wire As Dissent
LGBT Parents on American Television
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Why Every Show Needs to Be More Like the WIRE
Critical Response I Wired
And All the Pieces Matter: Thoughts on the Wire and the Criminal Justice System
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137 © the Author(S) 2020 R. Twomey, Examining the Wire, Https
The Wire and Its Characters
Women of the Wire
The Wire and the Limits of Empathy
Top View
Gender, Genre, and Seriality in the Wire and Weeds
Thewire Race, Class, and Genre
“You Can Help Yourself/But Don't Take Too Much”
Social Reproduction and Political Change in the Wire
Linguistic Authenticity and Racialized Gender and Sexuality on the Wire
The Wire and the Disenchantment of the Outsider
The Value of Homicide Victims in the Wire
It Was TV: Teaching HBO's the Wire As a Television Series
The Wireog Kriminalitetens Afkroge
“Good Police” the Wire's Major Crimes Unit As a Melodramatic Space of Innocence