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Wednesday January 13, 2016

Day: January 13, 2016

Features

Rereading The Wire: police procedural, social games and the magic of blood

Rajko Radovi?
January 13, 2016
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By Rajko Radović. Blood has been shed on the asphalt at night. We see it in close-up as thin red lines spreading in all directions into the darkness and the ghetto, and then the blood becomes what it really is in the cult American series The Wire – pulsating wires […]

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