Simple Torture wrote:On the episode of SVU I watched last night, Munch told the story of the time that gratuitous junk picture of him was hanging in the art gallery.
ha ha. I watch SVU pretty much purely for Homicide mentions.
Simple Torture wrote:On the episode of SVU I watched last night, Munch told the story of the time that gratuitous junk picture of him was hanging in the art gallery.
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I remember when I first noticed Munch in the background of that season 5 Wire episode and it moved.@SkitchP wrote:Simple Torture wrote:On the episode of SVU I watched last night, Munch told the story of the time that gratuitous junk picture of him was hanging in the art gallery.
ha ha. I watch SVU pretty much purely for Homicide mentions.
numbers wrote:I remember when I first noticed Munch in the background of that season 5 Wire episode and it moved.@SkitchP wrote:Simple Torture wrote:On the episode of SVU I watched last night, Munch told the story of the time that gratuitous junk picture of him was hanging in the art gallery.
ha ha. I watch SVU pretty much purely for Homicide mentions.
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I believe it was Meldrick talking to Santangelo and that other guy that was Colvin's number 2.@SkitchP wrote:numbers wrote:I remember when I first noticed Munch in the background of that season 5 Wire episode and it moved.@SkitchP wrote:Simple Torture wrote:On the episode of SVU I watched last night, Munch told the story of the time that gratuitous junk picture of him was hanging in the art gallery.
ha ha. I watch SVU pretty much purely for Homicide mentions.
See, that actually is my least favorite moment of the Wire.
The Wire, while having it's funny moments, was a very serious show.. and it was so self contained in its own universe. Once they brought Munch into that scene, Gus turned back into Meldrick, Mrs. McNulty turned back into Balled, Judge Phelan turned back into Gharty, etc. It was probably the only scene in the Wire that took me out of the show for a minute. It didn't help that in that scene It was Meldrick and I think the infinitely awesome Reg. E. Cathey walking into the bar.
Yeah, you very well might be right. Same general principal applies, in fact, that may make it more convoluted. I believe Colvin's #2 is the actual Jay Landsman- which is the real cop in the Homicide book on which Munch is based.numbers wrote:@SkitchP wrote:numbers wrote:I remember when I first noticed Munch in the background of that season 5 Wire episode and it moved.@SkitchP wrote:Simple Torture wrote:On the episode of SVU I watched last night, Munch told the story of the time that gratuitous junk picture of him was hanging in the art gallery.
ha ha. I watch SVU pretty much purely for Homicide mentions.
See, that actually is my least favorite moment of the Wire.
The Wire, while having it's funny moments, was a very serious show.. and it was so self contained in its own universe. Once they brought Munch into that scene, Gus turned back into Meldrick, Mrs. McNulty turned back into Balled, Judge Phelan turned back into Gharty, etc. It was probably the only scene in the Wire that took me out of the show for a minute. It didn't help that in that scene It was Meldrick and I think the infinitely awesome Reg. E. Cathey walking into the bar.
I believe it was Meldrick talking to Santangelo and that other guy that was Colvin's number 2.
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Landsman is that dude, and Santangelo I think appeared in two different Homicide episodes playing two different characters. Isnt it funny too that almost all the people from Homicide that didnt appear in The Wire have appeared on Treme?@SkitchP wrote:Yeah, you very well might be right. Same general principal applies, in fact, that may make it more convoluted. I believe Colvin's #2 is the actual Jay Landsman- which is the real cop in the Homicide book on which Munch is based.numbers wrote:@SkitchP wrote:numbers wrote:I remember when I first noticed Munch in the background of that season 5 Wire episode and it moved.@SkitchP wrote:Simple Torture wrote:On the episode of SVU I watched last night, Munch told the story of the time that gratuitous junk picture of him was hanging in the art gallery.
ha ha. I watch SVU pretty much purely for Homicide mentions.
See, that actually is my least favorite moment of the Wire.
The Wire, while having it's funny moments, was a very serious show.. and it was so self contained in its own universe. Once they brought Munch into that scene, Gus turned back into Meldrick, Mrs. McNulty turned back into Balled, Judge Phelan turned back into Gharty, etc. It was probably the only scene in the Wire that took me out of the show for a minute. It didn't help that in that scene It was Meldrick and I think the infinitely awesome Reg. E. Cathey walking into the bar.
I believe it was Meldrick talking to Santangelo and that other guy that was Colvin's number 2.
I lament on a regular basis that it's not Clark Johnson playing Ladonna's husband.numbers wrote:Landsman is that dude, and Santangelo I think appeared in two different Homicide episodes playing two different characters. Isnt it funny too that almost all the people from Homicide that didnt appear in The Wire have appeared on Treme?@SkitchP wrote:Yeah, you very well might be right. Same general principal applies, in fact, that may make it more convoluted. I believe Colvin's #2 is the actual Jay Landsman- which is the real cop in the Homicide book on which Munch is based.numbers wrote:@SkitchP wrote:numbers wrote:I remember when I first noticed Munch in the background of that season 5 Wire episode and it moved.@SkitchP wrote:Simple Torture wrote:On the episode of SVU I watched last night, Munch told the story of the time that gratuitous junk picture of him was hanging in the art gallery.
ha ha. I watch SVU pretty much purely for Homicide mentions.
See, that actually is my least favorite moment of the Wire.
The Wire, while having it's funny moments, was a very serious show.. and it was so self contained in its own universe. Once they brought Munch into that scene, Gus turned back into Meldrick, Mrs. McNulty turned back into Balled, Judge Phelan turned back into Gharty, etc. It was probably the only scene in the Wire that took me out of the show for a minute. It didn't help that in that scene It was Meldrick and I think the infinitely awesome Reg. E. Cathey walking into the bar.
I believe it was Meldrick talking to Santangelo and that other guy that was Colvin's number 2.
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oh man, that would make the show so much better.@SkitchP wrote:I lament on a regular basis that it's not Clark Johnson playing Ladonna's husband.numbers wrote:Landsman is that dude, and Santangelo I think appeared in two different Homicide episodes playing two different characters. Isnt it funny too that almost all the people from Homicide that didnt appear in The Wire have appeared on Treme?@SkitchP wrote:Yeah, you very well might be right. Same general principal applies, in fact, that may make it more convoluted. I believe Colvin's #2 is the actual Jay Landsman- which is the real cop in the Homicide book on which Munch is based.numbers wrote:@SkitchP wrote:numbers wrote:I remember when I first noticed Munch in the background of that season 5 Wire episode and it moved.@SkitchP wrote:Simple Torture wrote:On the episode of SVU I watched last night, Munch told the story of the time that gratuitous junk picture of him was hanging in the art gallery.
ha ha. I watch SVU pretty much purely for Homicide mentions.
See, that actually is my least favorite moment of the Wire.
The Wire, while having it's funny moments, was a very serious show.. and it was so self contained in its own universe. Once they brought Munch into that scene, Gus turned back into Meldrick, Mrs. McNulty turned back into Balled, Judge Phelan turned back into Gharty, etc. It was probably the only scene in the Wire that took me out of the show for a minute. It didn't help that in that scene It was Meldrick and I think the infinitely awesome Reg. E. Cathey walking into the bar.
I believe it was Meldrick talking to Santangelo and that other guy that was Colvin's number 2.
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oh man, that would make the show so much better.
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numbers wrote:probably the two best seasons.
WOAH WOAH WOAH WOAH... Clark Johnson is on The Wire?@SkitchP wrote:numbers wrote:I remember when I first noticed Munch in the background of that season 5 Wire episode and it moved.@SkitchP wrote:Simple Torture wrote:On the episode of SVU I watched last night, Munch told the story of the time that gratuitous junk picture of him was hanging in the art gallery.
ha ha. I watch SVU pretty much purely for Homicide mentions.
See, that actually is my least favorite moment of the Wire.
The Wire, while having it's funny moments, was a very serious show.. and it was so self contained in its own universe. Once they brought Munch into that scene, Gus turned back into Meldrick, Mrs. McNulty turned back into Balled, Judge Phelan turned back into Gharty, etc. It was probably the only scene in the Wire that took me out of the show for a minute. It didn't help that in that scene It was Meldrick and I think the infinitely awesome Reg. E. Cathey walking into the bar.
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Have you seen it? He's Gus in season 5. He also has directed 4 episodes i think, as well as a bunch of episodes of other top shows.surface the north wrote:WOAH WOAH WOAH WOAH... Clark Johnson is on The Wire?@SkitchP wrote:numbers wrote:I remember when I first noticed Munch in the background of that season 5 Wire episode and it moved.@SkitchP wrote:Simple Torture wrote:On the episode of SVU I watched last night, Munch told the story of the time that gratuitous junk picture of him was hanging in the art gallery.
ha ha. I watch SVU pretty much purely for Homicide mentions.
See, that actually is my least favorite moment of the Wire.
The Wire, while having it's funny moments, was a very serious show.. and it was so self contained in its own universe. Once they brought Munch into that scene, Gus turned back into Meldrick, Mrs. McNulty turned back into Balled, Judge Phelan turned back into Gharty, etc. It was probably the only scene in the Wire that took me out of the show for a minute. It didn't help that in that scene It was Meldrick and I think the infinitely awesome Reg. E. Cathey walking into the bar.
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Johnson directed the the series pilot and series finale of both The Wire and The Shield, two of the three best police dramas ever made.@SkitchP wrote:Have you seen it? He's Gus in season 5. He also has directed 4 episodes i think, as well as a bunch of episodes of other top shows.surface the north wrote:WOAH WOAH WOAH WOAH... Clark Johnson is on The Wire?@SkitchP wrote:numbers wrote:I remember when I first noticed Munch in the background of that season 5 Wire episode and it moved.@SkitchP wrote:Simple Torture wrote:On the episode of SVU I watched last night, Munch told the story of the time that gratuitous junk picture of him was hanging in the art gallery.
ha ha. I watch SVU pretty much purely for Homicide mentions.
See, that actually is my least favorite moment of the Wire.
The Wire, while having it's funny moments, was a very serious show.. and it was so self contained in its own universe. Once they brought Munch into that scene, Gus turned back into Meldrick, Mrs. McNulty turned back into Balled, Judge Phelan turned back into Gharty, etc. It was probably the only scene in the Wire that took me out of the show for a minute. It didn't help that in that scene It was Meldrick and I think the infinitely awesome Reg. E. Cathey walking into the bar.
Also, Munch can now add 30 rock to shows he has appeared on as Munch. Pretty excited about that. Well, that and the fact people keep picking up on Homicide.
Man, I have to rename the files and start rewatching the Shield pronto.numbers wrote:Johnson directed the the series pilot and series finale of both The Wire and The Shield, two of the three best police dramas ever made.@SkitchP wrote:Have you seen it? He's Gus in season 5. He also has directed 4 episodes i think, as well as a bunch of episodes of other top shows.surface the north wrote:WOAH WOAH WOAH WOAH... Clark Johnson is on The Wire?@SkitchP wrote:numbers wrote:I remember when I first noticed Munch in the background of that season 5 Wire episode and it moved.@SkitchP wrote:Simple Torture wrote:On the episode of SVU I watched last night, Munch told the story of the time that gratuitous junk picture of him was hanging in the art gallery.
ha ha. I watch SVU pretty much purely for Homicide mentions.
See, that actually is my least favorite moment of the Wire.
The Wire, while having it's funny moments, was a very serious show.. and it was so self contained in its own universe. Once they brought Munch into that scene, Gus turned back into Meldrick, Mrs. McNulty turned back into Balled, Judge Phelan turned back into Gharty, etc. It was probably the only scene in the Wire that took me out of the show for a minute. It didn't help that in that scene It was Meldrick and I think the infinitely awesome Reg. E. Cathey walking into the bar.
Also, Munch can now add 30 rock to shows he has appeared on as Munch. Pretty excited about that. Well, that and the fact people keep picking up on Homicide.
First noticed? You mean you didn't notice right away? He wasn't even in the background. He was in the foreground of the shot, the subject of focus, until it zoomed out and panned away towards the main characters in the bar.numbers wrote:I remember when I first noticed Munch in the background of that season 5 Wire episode and it moved.@SkitchP wrote:Simple Torture wrote:On the episode of SVU I watched last night, Munch told the story of the time that gratuitous junk picture of him was hanging in the art gallery.
ha ha. I watch SVU pretty much purely for Homicide mentions.
I saw The Wire before Homicide so I didnt notice Munch until I re-watched it after seeing Homicide.cutuphalfdead wrote:First noticed? You mean you didn't notice right away? He wasn't even in the background. He was in the foreground of the shot, the subject of focus, until it zoomed out and panned away towards the main characters in the bar.numbers wrote:I remember when I first noticed Munch in the background of that season 5 Wire episode and it moved.@SkitchP wrote:Simple Torture wrote:On the episode of SVU I watched last night, Munch told the story of the time that gratuitous junk picture of him was hanging in the art gallery.
ha ha. I watch SVU pretty much purely for Homicide mentions.
No@SkitchP wrote:Have you seen it?surface the north wrote:WOAH WOAH WOAH WOAH... Clark Johnson is on The Wire?@SkitchP wrote:numbers wrote:I remember when I first noticed Munch in the background of that season 5 Wire episode and it moved.@SkitchP wrote:Simple Torture wrote:On the episode of SVU I watched last night, Munch told the story of the time that gratuitous junk picture of him was hanging in the art gallery.
ha ha. I watch SVU pretty much purely for Homicide mentions.
See, that actually is my least favorite moment of the Wire.
The Wire, while having it's funny moments, was a very serious show.. and it was so self contained in its own universe. Once they brought Munch into that scene, Gus turned back into Meldrick, Mrs. McNulty turned back into Balled, Judge Phelan turned back into Gharty, etc. It was probably the only scene in the Wire that took me out of the show for a minute. It didn't help that in that scene It was Meldrick and I think the infinitely awesome Reg. E. Cathey walking into the bar.
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