After the last seasons, season 5 completes the incidents of embodying the struggles of drug dealers and addicted people, in the Baltimore's streets, where they commit many crimes, the thing that challenges the United States government and threatens its stability, so they take a restricted procedures against them.
The dense mythology of HBO's The Wire, painstakingly created over five novelistic seasons, has enough drama packed inside to be easily spun out for the next five, ten, 15 years.
If there's one problem with The Wire, it's that, five seasons in, too many beautifully realized characters fight for too little room - a gem of a complaint to have.
The fifth and final season may be the most overtly farcical, but only because things in this slightly fictionalized Baltimore have become, if you can imagine, worse than ever. When the going gets tough on The Wire, the tough get funny.