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Treme! From the creators of the Wire

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KvP:
The third season is more or less the conclusion of the storyline of the first season, and they have the most in common. The first and third seasons are kind of anomalous in that. The vast majority of the characters from the second season aren't present throughout the rest of the show, and the fourth and fifth seasons likewise introduce new characters and places that are the focus of the show in those seasons. But the characters established in seasons 1 / 3 have B-plots and show up in the A plots from time to time. But the show isn't really "about" any one group of characters. In the fourth season the character usually regarded as the "main character" (McNulty) is barely present.

McTaggart:
So how is this pronounced? Like 'monotreme' or like I'm pretending I can speak french?

Inlander:
Khar, if you're in doubt about the Wire you should watch at least the first season. It does in fact end in a resolution, of sorts, and can be satisfyingly viewed as a self-contained story.

KickThatBathProf:

--- Quote from: McTaggart on 20 Mar 2010, 20:39 ---So how is this pronounced? Like 'monotreme' or like I'm pretending I can speak french?

--- End quote ---

I had to look this up but it looks like it is pronounced "treh-may" cause historically Treme had an accent on the last e.

David_Dovey:
I started grinning uncontrollably while watching that simply out of excitement for this show, and the certainty that it is going to be very, very, very fucking good. SO EXCITE.

Also, flat caps everywhere weeee

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