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  1. The Wire. season 3. The third season of the television series The Wire of 12 episodes first aired in the United States on HBO in 2004, from September 19 to December 19. It introduces Baltimore 's local politicians and the upstart drug dealing Stanfield organization while continuing to examine the Barksdale Organization and the Baltimore Police ...

  2. Sun, Oct 3, 2004. The brutality at police headquarters continues over the perceived failure of department commanders to rein in the city's crime stats. Another hit by Omar on the Barksdale stash houses goes horribly wrong. Proposition Joe summons Stringer Bell to a meeting and tells him that the cops have screwed up.

    • Time After Time. In the Season Three premiere, a wave of urban reform brings down the notorious Franklin Terrace public housing towers.
    • All Due Respect. Omar continues his bold strikes on Barksdale stash houses, which are now heavily guarded.
    • Dead Soldiers. Colvin feels the sting of Burrell and Rawls during a Comstat assessment of his district's felony numbers.
    • Amsterdam. West Baltimore residents get some surprising straight talk at a community meeting from Major Colvin.
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  4. 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.

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    • 2002-06-02
    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
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  5. Watch The Wire — Season 3 with a subscription on Max, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. In its third season, The Wire's taut, unflinching examination of Baltimore expands from the ...

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    • John Doman
    • Ernest R. Dickerson
    • June 2, 2002
  6. September 18, 2004. 59min. TV-MA. In the Season Three premiere, a wave of urban reform brings down the notorious Franklin Terrace public housing towers. Subscribe to Max for $9.99/month or buy. S3 E2 - All Due Respect. September 25, 2004. 59min.

  7. TV-MA | 59 MIN. WATCH NOW. Directed by Ed Bianchi. Written by David Simon. Story by Robert F. Colesberry & David Simon. "Don't matter how many times you get burnt, you just keep doin' the same." - Bodie. The Franklin Terrace housing project — the infamous Towers where the Barksdale drug gang operates — are razed, with a promise from Mayor ...

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