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- Season 5 overviewJan 6-Mar 9, 200810 episodesSeason 5 episodes1. More With Less Jan 6, 2008
- Sgt. Carver faces discontent of unpaid officers.
- 2. Unconfirmed Reports Jan 13, 2008
- McNulty decides to take matters into his own hands.
- 3. Not for Attribution Jan 20, 2008
- The press learns of Carcetti's plan for the police department.
- 4. Transitions Jan 27, 2008
- Campbell tries to aid in departmental transitions; Proposition Joe prepares to make himself scarce.
- 5. React Quotes Feb 3, 2008
- The newspaper gives McNulty increasing attention.
- 6. The Dickensian Aspect Feb 10, 2008
- Templeton makes headlines; Bunk follows up on old leads; McNulty takes an interest in the homeless.
- 7. Took Feb 16, 2008
- Templeton and the newspaper are back in the spotlight.
- 8. Clarifications Feb 24, 2008
- Hayes discusses sources with Templeton.
- 9. Late Editions Mar 2, 2008
- Freamon's hard work pays off with a promising lead.
- 10. - 30 - Mar 9, 2008
- Carcetti maps out a damage-control scenario.
The fifth and final season of the television series The Wire commenced airing in the United States on January 6, 2008, and concluded on March 9, 2008; it was the show's shortest season with 10 episodes.
Season Five premiere. As McNulty and the detail continue staking out Marlo's crew, recently promoted Sergeant Carver is welcomed by a cauldron of discontent from officers coping with unpaid overtime.
McNulty and Freamon face the consequences of their actions, while Carcetti tries to save face. Stream Season 5 episodes of The Wire online and access extras such as interviews, previews and episode guides.
The fifth season of the American television drama series The Wire premiered on January 6, 2008 and concluded on March 9, 2008. It consisted of ten episodes, each running approximately 55-93 minutes in length. It follows the newsroom of The Baltimore Sun and examines the continued failure of the city to recognize its own problems. Contents. 1Plot.
In the fifth — and final — season, the series expands its focus into the media — specifically the role of newspapers in big-city bureaucracy — as it follows a newspaper staff as they struggle to maintain integrity and meet deadlines in the face of budget cuts and staff reductions.
The Wire: Created by David Simon. With Dominic West, John Doman, Deirdre Lovejoy, Wendell Pierce. The Baltimore drug scene, as seen through the eyes of drug dealers and law enforcement.
The Wire goes out with a suitably resonant bang in its final season, craftily maneuvering venturesome motifs and a colorful cast of characters to skillfully understated conclusion. Read...