After Five Seasons, 'The Wire' Bids Farewell The HBO series The Wire and its gripping, grim portrait of inner-city Baltimore has come to an end. The 60th and final episode was broadcast Sunday. Wire creator David Simon and co-producer Ed Burns reflect on the series.

After Five Seasons, 'The Wire' Bids Farewell

After Five Seasons, 'The Wire' Bids Farewell

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Michael Kenneth Williams stars as Omar Little, a notorious stick-up man, in HBO's The Wire. Nicole Rivellli/HBO hide caption

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Michael Kenneth Williams stars as Omar Little, a notorious stick-up man, in HBO's The Wire.

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Sonja Sohn (left), Wendell Pierce and Dominic West star in The Wire as detectives in Baltimore's overworked — and corrupt — police system. Nicole Rivelli/HBO hide caption

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Sonja Sohn (left), Wendell Pierce and Dominic West star in The Wire as detectives in Baltimore's overworked — and corrupt — police system.

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The HBO series The Wire and its gripping, grim portrait of inner-city Baltimore has come to an end. The 60th and final episode was broadcast Sunday.

The show chronicled life — and death — in Baltimore's toughest neighborhoods and focused on the failure of its major civic institutions, including the police, the school system and the news media.

"It's been six years of storytelling, and we've put in a lot of effort to create this universe, so to say goodbye is certainly bittersweet," says Wire creator David Simon. "But we got to say what we wanted to say, and it's time to tell other stories."

Simon, a 13-year veteran of the Baltimore Sun newspaper, wrote Homicide and The Corner, which inspired hit series by the same names. Wire co-producer Ed Burns, a former Baltimore police detective who also taught in the city's public schools, drew from his own experiences to co-author The Corner with Simon.

As the series comes to a close, Simon and Burns talk with guest host Rob Smith about the process of creating a dark portrait of a troubled city.

The Corner
A Year in the Life of an Inner-City Neighborhood
By David Simon, Edward Burns

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Homicide
A Year on the Killing Streets
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