The Wire writer David Mills dead at 48
March 31, 2010 3:35 PM   Subscribe

Emmy winning The Wire writer David Mills has died.

Mills, 48, died in New Orleans of an apparent brain aneurysm. He is co-executive producer with David Simon, creator of The Wire, of a new show about the aftermath of Katrina called Treme.
posted by axiom (106 comments total) 4 users marked this as a favorite
 
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posted by ColdChef at 3:37 PM on March 31, 2010


Forgot to add, Undercover Black Man is Mills' blog.
posted by axiom at 3:38 PM on March 31, 2010


What exquisite timing. This is a real shame.

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. must watch boxed set.
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posted by Smart Dalek at 3:50 PM on March 31, 2010


I was just trying to build this post, and there are a couple of moving obits from David Mills' friends television critic Alan Sepinwall and writer David Simon. A round-up of online commentary appears on Watching Treme.
posted by gladly at 3:51 PM on March 31, 2010 [5 favorites]


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posted by sallybrown at 3:52 PM on March 31, 2010


I was so sad when I read about this earlier today.

Treme will premier on April 11.

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posted by rtha at 3:53 PM on March 31, 2010


Holy shit. Brain aneuryisms are freaking scary.

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posted by l33tpolicywonk at 3:59 PM on March 31, 2010 [1 favorite]


Damnit

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posted by rigby51 at 4:12 PM on March 31, 2010 [1 favorite]


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Shit. Mills wrote 'Soft Eyes' the second episode of the fourth series of The Wire.
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posted by Pecinpah at 4:26 PM on March 31, 2010


Sheee-it.
posted by Parasite Unseen at 4:27 PM on March 31, 2010


Tragedy - I just got into the Wire and would love to see move from David M. And kinda scary too - suddenly drops from an aneurysm?
posted by Tehhund at 4:27 PM on March 31, 2010


48, ugh. Far too young. It takes so damn long to become a really good writer and be recognized as such. He should have had more time.
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posted by two or three cars parked under the stars at 4:33 PM on March 31, 2010


Sadness.
posted by Maude_the_destroyer at 4:34 PM on March 31, 2010


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Thank you for your writing, especially the Homicide episode "Bop Gun."
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posted by Joey Michaels at 4:37 PM on March 31, 2010


God fucking dammit. Stop taking all the good ones, death.
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Damn. I was just watching some episodes of Homicide: Life on the Street last night and commenting on how well it's aged. Unlike a lot of other shows from the 1990s, it doesn't feel dated at all and is an outstanding example of what TV can be.

Sad to hear Mr. Mills has died so young. He was very talented.
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posted by jonnyploy at 5:32 PM on March 31, 2010


We all have soft eyes today.

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posted by recursion at 5:54 PM on March 31, 2010


The king stay the king.
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I don't know what to say. I was a daily reader of and fairly regular commenter on his blog. OMFG.
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posted by martin10bones at 6:33 PM on March 31, 2010


A short piece up at GQ
posted by gwint at 6:37 PM on March 31, 2010


Oh no!

I started reading Undercover Black Man shortly after he started it, and loved it so much. I even posted it here a while ago.

And I kept reading and periodically commented and he was always very sweet about writing back to little old me. He even used to link to my old blog when I was writing it. This was notable because we often clashed on some of what I thought to be his weirder political views. Despite disagreement, I always got a sense of him as having a moral compass that guided his actions. And I really appreciated that he refused to buy into left or right wing ideology, and instead seemed committed to going his own way. He just seemed so fucking smart and ornery and good. I'm really, really sad to hear that he's gone.

If you haven't read his blog, I recommend clicking on some of the "greatest hits" posts he has (had, I guess) linked on the sidebar. Great stuff on history, music and race. Such a loss for all of us.
posted by serazin at 7:07 PM on March 31, 2010 [1 favorite]


The episodes of NYPD Blue that he wrote were like nothing else on television at the time. Very sad.
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warning: second link contains talking lady
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So sorry to hear this.
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posted by neuron at 10:22 PM on March 31, 2010


"Among the things that are looked upon as more especially singular, though of frequent occurence, is sudden death, a thing that, in fact, is the greatest happiness in life..." - Pliny the Elder (circa AD 77)
posted by neuron at 10:26 PM on March 31, 2010


That's too damn young to die.

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posted by saslett at 10:43 PM on March 31, 2010


Starting on The Wire from today.

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posted by keijo at 5:10 AM on April 1, 2010


Just worked my way through The Wire weeks ago.

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posted by omnidrew at 6:54 AM on April 1, 2010


This bummed me out so much - I have been following his blog since I first discovered him from your post, serazin. He brought a lot of new music into my life. His blog archives are so well worth exploring, as is his stash of music on Vox. Such a shame he died so young.
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posted by unwordy at 10:09 AM on April 5, 2010


A little closure from David Mills' cousin.
posted by serazin at 4:36 PM on April 6, 2010 [1 favorite]


Sorry, it's his nephew not his cousin.
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