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So in the mean time, watch 'Treme.'
They didn't lose audience from last week, but they didn't gain any either.
The creator of 'The Wire' is forced to go immediately after the vice-president at a conference, and speaks to an empty room.
Plus: Angelina Jolie picks a female lead for her directorial debut.
More plot progression and character resolution in the finale than in the nine preceding episodes combined.
The dysfunctional heart of the city has made itself known, and a couple of characters finally crack under the strain.
Albert makes a stand in the projects, and the mystery of David is solved.
This week, Davis considers running for office (then reconsiders), and Toni comes closer to learning David's whereabouts.
This episode, it's the little things that really stick.
Everyone finds something to do, whether it's road trips, heroin, or that nice lady around the corner.
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