As mentioned here and here, I've accepted a new job at HitFix.com, and will be covering TV there for the forseeable future. The new blog URL is:
http://hitfix.com/whatsalanwatching
See you there.
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Saturday, June 05, 2010
Friday, June 04, 2010
Where you can go to find my Wire season 3 reviews

• Episode 1, "Time After Time": Newbie version & Veteran version
• Episode 2, "All Due Respect": Newbie version & Veteran version
• Episode 3, "Dead Soldiers": Newbie version & Veteran version
• Episode 4, "Hamsterdam": Newbie version & Veteran version
• Episode 5, "Straight and True": Newbie version & Veteran version
• Episode 6, "Homecoming": Newbie version & Veteran version
• Episode 7, "Back Burners": Newbie version & Veteran version
• Episode 8, "Moral Midgetry": Newbie version & Veteran version
• Episode 9, "Slapstick": Newbie version & Veteran version
• Episode 10, "Reformation": Newbie version & Veteran version
• Episode 11, "Middle Ground": Newbie version & Veteran version & George Pelecanos interview
• Episode 12, "Mission Accomplished": Newbie version & Veteran version
"The Wire" is one of the subjects of Alan Sepinwall's new book, "The Revolution Was Televised: The Cops, Crooks, Slingers and Slayers Who Changed TV Drama Forever." It includes fresh material, including new interviews with David Simon and the executives at HBO who greenlit the show. For more information and purchasing links, go to AlanSepinwall.com Click here to read the full post
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