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Old 02.06.2025, 07:59 PM   #3803
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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
on Seinfeld, Poppie hated abortion and "on this issue there can be no debate!"
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i cant watch a lot of tv lately but i discovered "homicide: life on the street" on peacock and i try to watch one episode per day

homicide is a 90s show and the police procedural ancestor of "the wire", plus it's the original cradle of detective munch (the worst fucking detective) who would later appear in law an order and even get a mention on luther (hilarious)

it's in/about bawlmor, and based on a book by david simon about the bawlmor homicide squad (he was a crime reporter there)

it's nowhere as deep and serious as the wire, but it has some great characters and stories that sketch a of prelude to the superior series. also some actors reappear there

it's not mind blowing or anything but i find it really enjoyable in spite of some weird cast changes and new lame opening credits (the network always fucking with the creative team)
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