TV review: The Wire was brilliant and We Own This City is just as good – Irish Examiner

Posted: June 11, 2022 at 2:11 am

The Wire was brilliant, but its a daunting five seasons with strong Baltimore (USA) accents if you havent seen it.

Not to worry We Own This City (Sky Atlantic and NOW TV app) is just as good. Its the same writer (David Simon) looking at policing and gangs in the same city (Baltimore) and the accents arent as hard. In fairness, thats probably because The Wire started a trend of realistic accents and were used to putting in the work to understand them.

Where The Wire eased us into the crossroads of politics, race and policing, We Own This City is a gripper from the first episode. Its a real-life story, pivoting on eight officers from the Baltimore Police Departments Gun Trace Task Force they were right bad 'uns, convicted of racketeering and extortion among other things in 2017.

This is the story of how they were caught, but like everything else David Simon does, its about a lot more as well. If you ever wonder where the Black Lives Matter movement came from, watch 10 minutes of We Own This City and youll get it (you might even join the movement).

While high-profile shootings by police bring matters to a head, its the low-level harassment of African Americans that lay the groundwork. Its brought to life here by Detective Daniel Hersl, a particularly nasty piece of work who is shown assaulting and humiliating people for what looks like pleasure.

Just as in The Wire, David Simon brings us into the heart of the action. His trick of using background sound hip-hop music at a drug-dealing location, the constant babble of the police radio makes it feel like we are walking around behind the characters, rather than observing them.

The convicted cops are different shade of bad. Hersl is proper bad, while another detective, Wayne Jenkins, has a wild-eyed cocky charisma that invites you to see things from his side of the fence.

But its the story-telling that makes this show. For the first 15 minutes, it felt like I was watching a police procedural, another episode of Law & Order, as we joined drug squad cops on an everyday bit of surveillance. Next thing I know, were with a civil rights lawyer, trying to find out why cops with a string of complaints against them are still out on the street.

Then it gets confusing, when three gang members steal another dealers drug stash, but the next morning I see them out on the beat, wearing Baltimore Police Department stab vests.

The plot unfolds from here, jumping around in time a bit, because all TV shows must jump around in time now, for reasons that arent very clear.

It doesnt matter. We Own This City is like getting a hug from The Wire, a short and sharp reminder of the best TV show Ive ever seen. And if you liked Sgt Jay Landsman in the five seasons of The Wire, hes the police commissioner in this, hogging every scene he enters. Its a gem.

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