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The Wire – Season 4 (2006)

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The Wire - Season 4 Story and Season SetupThe Wire - Season 4 premiered on September 10, 2006, and shifted the series focus to the Baltimore public school system. While earlier seasons prioritized the...

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Synopsis

The Wire – Season 4 Story and Season Setup

The Wire – Season 4 premiered on September 10, 2006, and shifted the series focus to the Baltimore public school system. While earlier seasons prioritized the police department, the shipping docks, and City Hall, this installment examined how urban institutions shaped the next generation. The story followed four middle school students—Michael Lee, Namond Brice, Randy Wagstaff, and Duquan “Dukie” Weems—as they navigated the pressures of the street and the failures of the classroom. Roland “Prez” Pryzbylewski, a former detective, took a job as a math teacher at Edward Tilghman Middle School, providing a perspective on the bureaucratic obstacles facing teachers. Outside the school walls, the drug trade saw a power shift as Marlo Stanfield used violence to maintain control over the West Side. The season also tracked Tommy Carcetti’s campaign for mayor, showing how political ambitions often conflicted with the actual needs of the city’s residents. This specific run is frequently cited for its focus on the cycle of poverty.

The Wire – Season 4 Cast and Returning Characters

The Wire – Season 4 featured a mix of established figures and a new group of young actors who carried the central plot. Dominic West returned as Jimmy McNulty, though his role changed to a patrol officer with a quieter personal life. Lance Reddick played Cedric Daniels, who moved into a higher leadership position within the Baltimore Police Department. Sonja Sohn and Wendell Pierce remained key players as Kima Greggs and Bunk Moreland, respectively. Michael Kenneth Williams returned as Omar Little, continuing his role as a lone operative in the drug war. The season introduced Tristan Wilds as Michael Lee and Julito McCullum as Namond Brice, the son of the incarcerated enforcer Wee-Bey. Jamie Hector played the antagonist Marlo Stanfield, whose cold approach to the drug trade defined the season’s conflict. Aidan Gillen played Tommy Carcetti, the councilman seeking the mayor’s office. These characters intersected as the police department attempted to dismantle the Stanfield organization while the city underwent a political transition.

Where to Watch The Wire – Season 4

The Wire – Season 4 is available for streaming on Max, formerly known as HBO Max. Because this is an HBO original production, the platform remains the primary home for all five seasons of the show. Viewers in the United States can also access the season through the HBO Max Amazon Channel if they prefer to manage their subscriptions through Amazon Video. For those who wish to own the episodes individually or as a complete season, digital purchase options are available on the Apple TV Store, Fandango At Home, and Google Play Movies. The series was produced in a standard definition format but was later remastered in high definition, which is the version currently found on most digital storefronts and streaming services.

Do You Need Earlier Seasons Before The Wire – Season 4?

Viewers should watch the first three seasons before starting The Wire Season 4. While the focus on the school system introduced new characters, the overarching plot relies heavily on the established history of Baltimore’s police and political landscapes. The rise of Marlo Stanfield began in the third season, and his current dominance is a direct result of the vacuum left by the Barksdale organization. Furthermore, the career paths of characters like Prez and Bunny Colvin make little sense without the context of their previous failures and successes within the police department. The political campaign of Tommy Carcetti also built on ground covered in Season 3. Watching in order ensures the reader understands the internal politics of the Major Crimes Unit and the complex relationships between the drug dealers and the law enforcement officers who pursued them for years.

Is The Wire – Season 4 Safe to Watch? (Age Rating Guide)

Rated TV-MA.

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Season Number 4
Episode Count 13 episodes
Air Date September 10, 2006
Streaming Platform Amazon Video, Apple TV, Fandango At Home
Age Rating TV-MA

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens in The Wire – Season 4?

The Wire – Season 4 premiered on September 10, 2006, and shifted the series focus to the Baltimore public school system. While earlier seasons prioritized the police department, the shipping docks, and City Hall, this installment examined how urban institutions shaped the next generation.

How many episodes are in The Wire – Season 4?

The Wire – Season 4 has 13 episodes.

Where can I watch The Wire – Season 4?

The Wire – Season 4 is available on Amazon Video, Apple TV, and Fandango At Home.

Do I need to watch previous seasons before The Wire – Season 4?

Yes. The Wire – Season 4 builds on earlier events in The Wire, so previous seasons give the best context for character arcs and ongoing storylines.

Episode guide

Boys of Summer
Episode 1 September 10, 2006 59m

Boys of Summer

"Lambs to the slaughter here." - Marcia Donnelly Four West Baltimore boys wrestle with what to do with the rest of their summer vacation as the new fall school year approaches. Bodie deals with his corner running slower than usual so he decides to take on a runner. Marlo believes he has finally solved the problem that Stringer could never figure out. Freamon, Greggs, and Sydnor go to Pearlman to see if she will issue City Hall subpoenas. Meanwhile, the mayoral race heats up as Mayor Royce and his primary challenger, Tommy Carcetti each hit campaign trail. Prez begins preparing for his new career in higher education, while McNulty ends up turning down a promotion.

Soft Eyes
Episode 2 September 17, 2006 59m

Soft Eyes

"I still wake up white in a city that ain't." - Carcetti In the hopes of possibly saving her job, Pearlman and Freamon continue arguing over the subpoenas, as the election draws closer. Carcetti drops a bombshell on Royce during their televised debate, while Herc makes a shocking discovery about the Mayor himself. Marlo decides to help the young kids in their preparation for school. Namond gets some advice from his father. Bubbles decides to assist his business apprentice in getting an education, while Cutty continues his two jobs; landscaping and boxing mentor.

Home Rooms
Episode 3 September 24, 2006 59m

Home Rooms

"I love the first day, man. Everybody all friendly an' shit." - Namond Brice Prez is shocked by his students; Royce strikes back against Carcetti; Rawls begins to gut the major case unit from the inside; Colvin embarks on a new career.

Refugees
Episode 4 October 1, 2006 59m

Refugees

"No one wins. One side just loses more slowly." - Prez Freamon and Greggs move to Homicide, while Herc and Dozerman join Marimow in the lackluster Major Crimes Unit. Cutty gets a "custodial" job at Tilghman School picking up truants, but struggles to make progress while trying to mentor Michael. Bubbles works to get Sherrod back in school as an 8th grader. Burrell finds a way to sabotage the state-witness murder investigation before the election, impacting Greggs. Prez's struggles as a teacher continue while Bodie finds himself working for a new "company". Meanwhile, Colvin pitches his pilot program to the middle school and Carcetti meets with a constituency when he knows that they won't support him regardless of what he says. Randy is faced with a dilemma after being busted for his candy scam and Proposition Joe plays Marlo in a high-stakes heist.

Alliances
Episode 5 October 8, 2006 59m

Alliances

"If you with us, you with us." - Chris Partlow Commissioner Burrell loses Royce's support; Chris Partlow tries to recruit Michael to become a soldier in Marlo's unit; Dukie shows Randy and the boys that the missing are really dead; Odell Watkins drops his support for Royce and considers an offer from Councilman Carcetti.

Margin of Error
Episode 6 October 15, 2006 58m

Margin of Error

"Don't try this shit at home." - Norman Wilson Carcetti responds to a campaign smear. Randy is accused of a serious transgression. Colvin's special class gets its first enlistees.

Unto Others
Episode 7 October 29, 2006 59m

Unto Others

"Aw yeah. That golden rule." - The Bunk Omar calls in a favor to the police; Carcetti gets advice from the ex-mayor and then Mayor Royce and his team; Cutty finds out why Spider has been avoiding him and explains to the rest of his boxers that it won't happen again; Prez makes a break through with his students; Herc loses his camera; Greggs solves the Braddock case with soft eyes; Bubbles gets robbed repeatedly and searches for Sherrod; Namond begins to work a package and finds it hard to get suspended from school; Daniels catches Carcetti's eye.

Corner Boys
Episode 8 November 5, 2006 59m

Corner Boys

"We got our thing, but it's just part of the big thing." - Zenobia Prez wants to teach off curriculum. Carcetti visits the Homicide Department and goes on ride-a-longs for drug busts. Colvin and Dr. Parneti's class discuss the Corner Boy rules. Bunk convinces Holley to take another look at the Old Face Andre/Omar Little case. Herc and Dozerman begin shaking down Marlo and his crew as they try to have their surveillance camera returned. Chris Partlow and Snoop look to send the New York crew a message. Marlo asks Proposition Joe to look into Herc. Michael's father comes home, while Namond recruits a lieutenant.

Know Your Place
Episode 9 November 12, 2006 59m

Know Your Place

"Might as well dump 'em, get another." - Proposition Joe Herc and Dozerman search for Little Kevin; Omar gets out of jail; Carcetti has his first meeting with the City Council; Prez and the teachers begin teaching the test; Proposition Joe lets Marlo know Major Crimes is after him; Bubbles looks to Kima and Herc to help him out; Bubbles delivers Little Kevin to Herc; Old Face Andre goes into hiding but Proposition Joe sells him out; Bug's father gets in Michael's face; Michael takes his problems to Marlo; Daniels and Valchek gets promoted; Omar and Renaldo monitor Marlo's activities.

Misgivings
Episode 10 November 19, 2006 59m

Misgivings

"World goin' one way, people another." -Poot Walker catches Donut boosting cars and teaches him a lesson; Commissioner Burrell gets advice from Senator Davis; Little Kevin has a talk with Marlo and regrets it; Herc ignores Bubbles call and regrets it; the Area Superintendent questions the success of Colvin and Parenti's project class; Senator Davis attempts to con Carcetti; Carver arrests Namond but keeps him out of baby booking; Burrell has the police force juke the numbers with street sweeps; Marlo puts the word out that Randy is a snitch; Elena sees McNulty as a grown up; Chris Partlow and Snoop target Bug's father for Michael.

A New Day
Episode 11 November 26, 2006 59m

A New Day

"You play in dirt, you get dirty." - McNulty Randy has trouble with his friends at school, while Carcetti faces a huge dilemma. Meanwhile, Omar visits Proposition Joe, while Freamon reveals a secret.

That's Got His Own
Episode 12 December 3, 2006 59m

That's Got His Own

"That all there is to it?" - Bubbles While searching for the missing bodies, Freamon goes around the chain of command after being rebuked by Landsman. Carcetti finds that his promises of raises could be undermined by the school debt, forcing him to consider groveling before the Governor for money to pay it off. Colvin tries to keep his experimental class funded. Bubbles considers taking extreme measures to get rid of the man who continues to steal from him. Prez is concerned about Dukie's academic promotion. Omar orchestrates another big sting while Namond and Cutty get a first-hand taste of the "new" Michael. Carver's promise to look out for Randy ends up looking empty.

Final Grades
Episode 13 December 10, 2006 1h 19m

Final Grades

"If animal trapped call 410-844-6286" - Baltimore, traditional Burrell tries to help Daniels. Bubbles' big plan backfires and leaves him in big trouble. Colvin tries to find a solution for Namond while Omar makes new plans. McNulty tries to pay back his debt.

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Cast

Dominic West

Dominic West

Jimmy McNulty

Lance Reddick

Lance Reddick

Cedric Daniels

Sonja Sohn

Sonja Sohn

Kima Greggs

Wendell Pierce

Wendell Pierce

Bunk Moreland

Michael Kenneth Williams

Michael Kenneth Williams

Omar Little

Deirdre Lovejoy

Deirdre Lovejoy

Rhonda Pearlman

Andre Royo

Andre Royo

Bubbles

J.D. Williams

J.D. Williams

Bodie Broadus

John Doman

John Doman

William Rawls

Clarke Peters

Clarke Peters

Lester Freamon

Frankie Faison

Frankie Faison

Ervin Burrell

Jamie Hector

Jamie Hector

Marlo Stanfield

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