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The Wire 3x08 Reaction

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The Wire 3x08 Reaction

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“Is there some reason why we pointed to this girl?” When you are done with the series, google “Deedee the wire”. Thanks for doing the wire. You amaze.

Joe Gaspard

Ironic considering this is the episode featuring Daryl Davis, (black gas station attendant)who become famous by sitting next to kkk members and talking them out of racism.

FuzzyDunlop

@Dean love how you frame black people as the problem saying “other races wouldn’t behave like this” You refuse to acknowledge institutional racism or context, insisting it’s black people’s fault Also love you relying solely on anecdotal evidence of black people wronging you or people you know I could easily point to all kinds of examples of people of ALL RACES behaving how you described

space colon

This scene is peak television, You could write college essays about Stringer and Avon

Karabo

People don't understand just how Peak The Wire is, as great as other shows are like Breaking bad, which it is but Walter is just another character here. The Wire is so much broader and deeper than any other show. Peak TV right here, peak!

Karabo

@space1999 10 years ago there were far less "racists" in America than there are now but the main reason for that is everyone crying wolf the past 10 years saying that America is inherently racist and then rioting every time a black kid gets murdered by a POS bad cop and then calling all cops racist and creating a self fulfilling prophecy by doing things that put themselves on a direct path to having altercations with cops and then not complying with the cops and then making viral videos of it by trimming the footage to look like the cops are shooting or tasing or arresting them for no reason and then very few admitting those mistakes when the full video is released, there's countless examples of this but you won't find hardly any if any modern examples of whites or mexicans or asians rioting because of the same thing happening to their own race. In fact during the LA riots Koreans had to defend their stores from blacks and got in gun fights with them, just look up the term roof koreans. I say all this as someone who has been arrested and had a massive portion of my life ruined by lying cops but guess what not all cops are like that and even though the cop that blatantly lied the most on my police report was black I still don't think he was racist I just think he was a POS cop and while they lied about everything on it its still mostly my fault for putting myself in that position. The best bosses I've ever worked for were black and mexican and so were some of the best associates I've ever had working for me and its people like them that keep the 13 people that I had to run out the store I worked at one night during the george floyd riots from making me actually become racist or at least stereotypical at this point because every single one of those looters was black and if I hadn't ran them out in time and shut the door my boss left open then many more would've gotten in and again all of those were also black but the person they pissed off the most other than myself was the black associate helping me barricade everything in preparation for the looters. People regardless of race or nationality need to stop getting emotional about every single thing and addicted to following a single train of thought and instead use logic so they can stop being manipulated by others. That's the only way to improve this country and abolishing the constitution or thinking that this country is even 1/10th as racist as people like yourself make out to be is completely illogical but if it keeps going this way then yes this country will become extremely racist and at that point it will be rightfully so considering there's a pattern of every race having to defend their property from rioting blacks and blacks committing a proportionally massive amount of crime compared to other races when you look at the percentage of the population they account for. If you cry wolf enough then you'll eventually find one and it'll be of your own doing

Dean

Ok. Let me rephrase my question. How much exposure and education I need to make someone get until they SOMEWHAT match my own set of values?

Orr Malus

Love this catch! This season especially has some of my favorite character parallels. Also love both Stringer and Bunny being the ones to try to play the system, makes sense Stringer would be cool selling in Hamsterdam

space colon

I never used words like “perfect” Using Murder of all things as an example is such an extreme No one said the purpose of law is to change morality Law impacts society (black people can’t eat/drink in white restaurants or go to white schools and crime against them isn’t punished nearly as harshly as crime against white people) Leads to People developing prejudice that affects their morals (white children in a society that treats black people as lesser and separate more easily fall into patterns of racist belief) Integration generations later changed people in the country socially and morally

space colon

@space1999 If prejudice can indeed be changed through "exposure and education", please point out how much education and exposure I need to FORCE someone to undergo until they perfectly match my own morality. I'm dying to know.

Orr Malus

@space1999 "Prejudice exists because of lack of exposure and education." My point was that you have this notion that morality can be changed through text. Outlawing murder doesn't stop people who want to murder. Legalizing murder won't make people who don't want to murder into people who want to murder. If I lock up a violent sociopath before he had the chance to do a crime that doesn't turn him into a saint. The purpose of laws is not to change morality but to disincentivize those who want to do harm. The "want" is still there whether they act on it or not. The famous movie A Clockwork Orange perfectly illustrates this issue.

Orr Malus

@Julian Niquille I don’t agree with the term necessarily but I think it’s true that there are Americans (many in government) who are deeply against reform and treat the Constitution like a Bible

space colon

@Orr Malus You’re making all these wild exaggerations and putting words in my mouth, acting like I said “every single person in the world is 100% impacted morally by growing in places with these specific laws” Acting like a person who grows up around Neo Nazis and in a society that doesn’t punish Neo Nazi rallies isn’t substantially more likely to be a Neo Nazi Prejudice exists because of lack of exposure and education. A society who’s laws favor specific groups and allow for discrimination based on things like race, sex, sexuality is gonna be more likely to generate people with prejudice against those groups

space colon

@Gucci Pucci I'm astonished that you think that is a solution, and probably even more astonished that you think even 10% of the population would get on board with that. Never read so much claptrap in my life.

Aj

https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/share-agreeing-most-people-can-be-trusted-vs-gdp-per-capita https://ourworldindata.org/trust

Orr Malus

I'm striving to live my life never having to make an argument that relies on a premise as absurd as "Americans live in a high trust society".

Julian Niquille

The vast majority of Germans weren't Nazis. Liberia has pretty much the same constitution as the USA. How come it's not a major economic global empire? How did alcohol prohibition influence people's morals? Did they stop drinking? How did drug prohibition influence people's morals? Did they stop doing drugs? How did property rights influence people's morals? Did they stop stealing? How did human rights influence people's morals? Did they stop murdering? "Let's stop X by passing a law banning X" is an incredibly naive worldview.

Orr Malus

A constitution that allowed for slavery and didn’t let women vote or buy property absolutely influenced people’s morals Things like race integration change people’s morals, their environment influences their beliefs and behavior You wouldn’t have the morals you do if you grew up as a Hitler youth in fascist germany

space colon

Ohhh, This catty bitch is sassy. You're so sassy Lil Don! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Charlotte Drolet

@Gucci Pucci @space1999 The irony here is that you two hold the US constitution in as much high regard as those who worship it as an idol. Doesn't matter what any piece of paper says, at the end of the day it's still a person who has to decide to enforce it or not. A just law is irrelevant when the enforcer is immoral. An injust law is irrelevant when the enforcer is moral. This is an issue of morality and you can't make people more moral by keeping or changing a constitution lol.

Orr Malus

Kindly, eject yourself off of my phallus. Thank you.

Lil Don075

Lil Don has returned to the STFU. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 He is out of ideas everyone. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣☠️ OMG Lil Don got me over here rolling. He has more than made up for ruining my vibe months ago. I am starting to like Lil Don slow ass! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣☠️☠️☠️☠️

Charlotte Drolet

Old simple ass Lil don! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Everyone he is slow! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Ignore him.

Charlotte Drolet

I like Lola and Milena’s points about him. They’re coming from a place of being aware of general tropes in storytelling with politician characters, especially in a show like The Wire which is so committed to realism and drama (they recognized that Dee didn’t have a much of a purpose or arc in the story anymore after Season 1 and would likely die) Also like they point out that from the first episode he’s shown to be obsessed with himself (watching his reflection while having sex or even this episode being hyper focused in back to back shots while watching himself on tv) Like their points about all politicians being narcissistic

space colon

And what is Wypipo bad? I don't speak your inbred language, you simple bastard. Type in English, please. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Charlotte Drolet

LilDon I am no longer going to entertain your lies and stupidity. I now think you are stupid because that is the role that you play. A clown. What is your problem with almost everyone who posts on this show? Most point out problems in the inner cities and how they got to that point. Or they point out systematic racism. Do you believe that systematic racism does not exist? Do you believe that there aren't problems in the inner cities? That is all I have tried to find out from you. Under another comment, you were angry that someone offered a reason why The Wire didn't receive any awards. Why? Stop with your games and lameness. Are you inbred or something? I am sure you are. Because you are like a toddler with chocolate on his face trying to tell his parents that it wasn't him that ate the Hershey Bar. Most of us are the parents looking at you secretly laughing. Poor toddler doesn't realize he is not fooling anyone. So go make another post to this that doesn't answer a question and just makes no sense to the conversation at hand. Have at it, CLOWN!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Charlotte Drolet

@orlanmop _ you’re right that the high and tight is a common military and police hair cut but it’s been co-opted in recent years by a number of prominent White Nationalists in government and media with tons of White Nationalist “protesters” (so many in Charlottesville especially) adopting it Madison Cawthorne was a former rep for my state, he has never served (lied about serving) and was one of the first prominent public alt-right figures to start wearing it with many Q Anon followers also adopting it. He’s specifically obsessed with Hitler and visited Hitler’s vacation home with family. In response to him, the Trump children and the Charlottesville neo nazis, many recent tv shows and films have adopted the hair style for their White Supremacists characters It’s no wonder Lola made the comment if she’s paid attention to the news. She’s also watched Succession and the Neo Nazi presidential candidate in that show has the hair style and no other prominent cops on The Wire have it https://imgur.com/a/pmskeDy

space colon

@Gucci Pucci hard agree 🙏

space colon

This comment thread is hilarious, ODIS didn’t even say “white and male”, ecksdee said it and then everyone started running with it. Whether it’s implied, that’s a different matter. But in regards to the haircut aspect, I will say that in police culture, high and tight is typically the type of haircuts that cops/military get and colicchio got a fairly common style. You’re not gonna see a lot of male cops with more than an inch of hair.

orlanmop _

stfu commie clown

Lil Don075

The constitution was made for rich white landowning slavers by rich white landowning slavers. Intention to amend or not, it does not deserve reformation but abolition and an entirely new constitution by the working class for the working class.

Gucci Pucci

You just sit on the internet all day waiting for someone to say something racial you don’t like 😂😂 go get you some pussy or something 🤦🏾‍♂️ it’s a whole world outside go live 🤣

Thomas

EAD racist pos

Lil Don075

Yeah that actually is a problem with Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, an all white cast in New Mexico (49% Hispanic) with all the non white characters either being evil shitty criminals or getting no development Meanwhile the main white characters (Walt, Mike, Saul) who are criminals do crime better than the evil or crazy or stupid non-white criminals Amazing shows but they fail in their depiction of non-white characters @Charlotte Drolet on the mark as usual

space colon

Appreciate you making this distinction about American perception of law I like you bringing up the Untouchables because of the role prohibition played in American society. People made far more money selling alcohol during prohibition including many legislators and government officials who sold it, the CIA as recently as the 90s admitted that they sold cocaine to black Americans in inner cities to fund Latin American guerilla armies the CIA was really in control of. The people who hold the government and law in such high regard neglect to address how often people within it manipulate the law for their own gain It’s honestly wild how this is an accepted attitude in the US, so many people constantly cite the constitution as being perfect (people literally worship it and say it should never be changed) when in reality it was written with the intention of being amended as it has been repeatedly throughout history

space1999

Just so we're clear, I said "supremacist looking" cause that's what Lola said. I personally don't care. To me the guy just seems like an abusive dick who loves the power that comes with being a cop. So much energy spent in these comments lolll.

ODIS

Oh and dreadlocks isn't "black hair" you racist pos.

Lil Don075

Once again, space1999 to the rescue! "Wypipo bad, Black people good". See Charlotte? Just be real with your prejudices and racial biases. "I believe that it is you that just opposes anything if it is not absolute praise (and excuses) for blacks" *wink wink*😁

Lil Don075

@ecksdee White people aren’t victims because of their race And here’s the hair cut of the Charlottesville neo nazis who Trump said were good people https://imgur.com/a/GdIy8XG https://i.imgur.com/zfUiAeq.jpg https://i.imgur.com/2ZuhvC0.jpg https://i.imgur.com/AHjLQEg.jpg

space colon

https://ounodesign.com/2014/05/26/the-hitler-youth-hipster-haircut/ Literal hitler youth hair cut https://i.imgur.com/CDG1RFV.jpg Tons of alt right guys in government wear it as well like Madison Cawthorne or Trump’s sons (who are all openly obsessed with Hitler) https://imgur.com/a/PoKsoJr Also a dude who was trying be a victim like you @Lil Don075 faked getting stabbed for having this literal neo nazi haircut, he wanted to frame it as a racial crime https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/man-neo-nazi-haircut-stabbed-claim-joshua-witt-sheridan-colorado-knife-attack-himself-self-harm-a7917556.html @Charlotte Drolet is right on with everything she said, y’all are just playing victim like the higher ups in the show

space colon

Here you are opposing something else. You provide the facts that I need for my theory about you. Thanks

Charlotte Drolet

@A Dreadlocks were never once associated with a genocidal killer and his fanatics and have NOTHING to do with a person being a gang member That’s normal hair for a black person to have The fact that you or anyone associate dreadlocks on a black man with gang members is ignorant, conflating dreadlocks with hair cut worn by Nazis and Neo Nazis is next level Also y’all are defending a character who is antagonistic and shitty https://i.imgur.com/CDG1RFV.jpg https://i.imgur.com/rr1OwKG.jpg

space colon

Americans are a high-trust society and as such they firmly believe in the rule of law, it's pretty much an idol to them. You two girls come from an ex-communist state (as do I) and thus have a completely different mentality on how society should work. This is why I think you're misunderstanding the reason why half the precinct was against Bunny's actions. They were against Bunny because he made them go against the law, not because they actually wanted to beat up kids. There's a movie that makes my point perfectly called "The Untouchables". Long story short, a bunch of cops kill a bunch of illegal alcohol dealers during the Prohibition age and are hailed as heroes. When the chief was asked "What would you do when they legalize alcohol?" he responded: "I'll go get a drink". So it's not about dealing in illegal substances or about good guys vs bad guys. It's about the principle of policemen enforcing the law, regardless if the law is just or unjust. The police in Bunny's unit were in cognitive dissonance: either Bunny was in the wrong in which case they were in the wrong as well for going against the law, or Bunny was in the right in which case the law was in the wrong in which case they were in the wrong for being cops. Catch-22. Ex-communist states in Eastern Europe see the law not as an idol to be worship but more like a series of "suggestions". What communism has taught people is how to circumnavigate dumb laws without anyone getting in trouble. There are allusions to these two types of mentality in the show as well. Remember when Herc called Carver a communist? Even Avon's and Stringer's relationship also revolves around these two types of mentality budding heads, with hints sprinkled all throughout this season in particular.

Orr Malus

Yep. They missed it because I think they focused on the Omar part of the convo and missed the Marlo part.

M Salam

This discussion delivered because I could tell one of the reasons they thought the Avon/Stringer storyline could last until season 5 was because people told them how good season 4 was, so to see them finally get to the point where they're like 'wait, if the story ends soon....what happens in season 4?!' was so satisfying

Jay Craig

he doesnt 'have to' be friends with shitheads and sit down with them, what the fuck are you talking about

Jay Craig

"I believe that it is you that just opposes anything if it is not absolute praise for whites" LMFAO

Lil Don075

So you're going to just ignore my comments. Here is your moment to show that you have a valid point about something. Instead, you comment as if someone was being biased. You reflect your own biased behavior onto others. However, I believe that it is you that just opposes anything if it is not absolute praise for whites. You are just a racist programmed minion. Save yourself some dignity and just stop posting. You don't have any insight because you just blindly want to fight. You just want to, (in the words of Slim Charles), "fight on the lie". Guess you and them "Gangsters" have a lot in common.

Charlotte Drolet

Oh for sure yes!!! Stringer realized once Donette told him she spoke to Brianna that it was only a matter of time before Avon found out. I think he walked in there with the intent to tell him but in a calmer manner, one more apologetic and sincere. The way he ended up confessing though, was completely different, it was him basically gloating to Avon and had no remorse at all, and THAT was because his ego was bruised after Avon called him out. Perfect example of who Stringer is, I can’t talk about this scene enough!!! Just great.

Nyeisha Melvina Clark

And wypipo, don't forget that breaking bad is full of them wypipo.

Lil Don075

I see, white people bad. Black people victims. Haircuts connotate likely supremacist views. Got it. Thanks!

Lil Don075

They didn't really even give him a chance as soon as they recognized his face. If he's trying to make a positive change then his motives for it don't really matter too much. Are people really supposed to wait for a purely selfless idealist who can somehow keep gaining political power without doing anything dirty.

stay

Oh and btw I should clarify because I forgot you are simple. People like Space go beyond the surface and try and figure out how we got here. If the world had played out differently, I like to believe that people like Space would still do the same. Try and figure out how we got there. You on the other hand are much like the higher-ups in this show. First getting you to acknowledge the problem is a long uphill battle and if you do finally admit there is a problem, your solution is more of the same.

Charlotte Drolet

And here is a question for you LilDon. If that comment was in reverse would you have bothered to say anything? It is a question that I would like for you to answer to yourself, honestly.

Charlotte Drolet

Both for the previous episodes discussion and indeed this one too: it's going to be incredibly interesting to see the girls reaction to particular events coming up based on the reactions/theories discussed.

TeaDrinker3000

Yes, Lil Don075 you and I both know what it is. We all do. What is your point? Oh let me guess. If you can prove that people go by stereotypes then that somehow means that all points that person makes are now invalidated. The only insight you offer is childlike. So let me break it down like I would to a child... No one said lil don that his haircut makes him a supremacist but people see him and think that because of his haircut. Just like you stated someone with dreads would put someone in the mind of a gangster. I imagine it is that kind of mentality that someone like Space would want to clarify. You know fix the problem. It is kind of like the issue of the two words. The N-bomb vs someone calling someone a "cracker". One holds no value while the other has a very long, bloody, and deadly history behind it. Of course, you realize this. You just want to make a point to try and discredit other findings. Which is a classic tactic. So I like to give you what you want. You only want to consider points that support your theories and ignore the facts that discredit it. Look up the definitions of deductive and inductive reasoning. Start there...

Charlotte Drolet

Your guys' reasons for hating Tommy are silly. A politician has to sit down and converse with people he disagrees with, making him a hypocrite? Dude, get a grip on reality

Jeezleberry

...But Space1999 said it's his haircut. This is very confusing! I guess we will never quite know what makes a supremacist or any other kind of scumbag. However, I do think using the color of someone's skin or a haircut would not be the optimal way to discern this. What do you think, Charlotte?

Lil Don075

Yo Space1999! Finally someone who can shed some clarity (and honesty) into this conundrum. White male with shaved hair on sides = white supremacist. Gotcha. Now I know how to identify a supremacist. Yo Jimmy, you look like you gangbang and sell crack. Might want to get a haircut, buddy.

Lil Don075

His genetics. Chew on that lilDon

Charlotte Drolet

Hold up, everyone stop arguing, is that *the* Jimmy Macram?

Tom

The show being majority black is for sure a factor though I also think the show’s commitment to realism (lack of crazy theatrical drama) meant there were fewer episodes with wild individual performances Characters in others shows with smaller casts appear onscreen for 15-20 min an episode while characters on The Wire usually only show up for maybe 10 minutes an episode Compare this to Breaking Bad which was loud and theatrical with long emotional monologues and constant wild cliffhangers. Characters on those kinds of shows have big theatrical deaths, those are the shows and episodes that get the attention and awards smh

space colon

Shut up.

Lil Don075

How does he look like a "supremacist"? Robes? Pointy hat? What?

Lil Don075

I think you're right, but indirectly. Award shows don't just have people going around trying to find good shows to give awards to. Networks have to submit their shows for consideration before nominations ever even come out and when they do, they have to nominate specific episodes for some of the big categories like the writing ones, and The Wire isn't as impressive when you just watch an individual episode out of context. Even David Simon had the hardest time even getting the show renewed because HBO just didn't care that much about it because of the low viewership (which you definitely can attribute to it being a Black show, especially considering season 2 is the one with the highest viewership). So I think it makes more sense to say that The Wire wasn't even on award shows' radar because HBO didn't care enough about their low-viewership Black show to push it that hard. Don't forget that part of its run overlapped with The Sopranos, so that was HBO's award show darling at the time.

jveezy

Exactly

Thomas

Shut up.

Lil Don075

You probably figured it out from editing, but just to make it more clear: We did see earlier a throwaway line from Avon saying to 'get Devonne on it'. The reason that they could tell it was a setup was because they had someone sit in the takeout restaurant, and they saw that one guy walk in and order sandwiches and drinks for 4 people even though he was alone, which is why Marlo's guy in the car says 'We'll see if the car that he got into stays for longer or leaves soon, if it doesn't leave we know we're onto something.' Then they see Devonne look twice at the parked car, and finally see the window roll down and one of the people inside throws their wrapper that their sandwich was in out the back window.

Jay Craig

Yeah he sized him up pretty well. I agree that Stringer's ego and the reasons you said is a large reason why he told Avon here, but I think what's overlooked a bit sometimes is that Stringer knew at this point that Brianna was suspicious of him and he wanted to get to Avon and tell him himself before Brianna speaks to him first.

Jay Craig

ODIS

Still my #1 show! I hope something is made that dethrones it!

Doug

The Wire's lack of awards show success (and nominations) is all you need to demonstrate that the award shows are silly.

Doug

Everything about the show is expertly crafted, but these scenes with Avon and Stringer really do stand out. I appreciate how they had Avon get shot before, and wove that in to Avon and Stringer getting into a fight. Avon was able to "lose" while deescalating the fight while still protecting Avon's standing as "hard" since he was injured from getting shot.

Doug

At the very start of the episode, a young woman was buying coke and Lola said "Is there some reason why we pointed to this girl?" As seen here: https://ibb.co/fHvSZ9n Yes! Her name is Dee Dee, and you will see her again- it helps if you remember her from that short scene. I thoroughly enjoyed the Bodie discussion (who wasn't even in the episode), and how they talked themselves into a state of panic over Bodie's future well being. Jimmy destroying Breanna was one of the most brutal scenes in the show, right up there with Wallace getting shot and "Where's Wallace?!" So much happened in this episode that Cutty/Dennis didn't even get discussed!

Doug

"I think the thing with Stringer is that he thinks he is the smartest person in the room." Yup, absolutely. Now which Police Officer does that fit too..

Jay Craig

That scene with McNulty and Brianna is so fucking good. One of my favorite episodes

John

The best ending to an episode ever. The raw emotion from BOTH men is felt throughout the ENTIRE scene!!! Avons statement “Not hard enough for this right here and maybe, maybe not smart enough for them out there!!” Perfectly encapsulates Stringer in every sense. The fact that Avon can see Stringer so clearly and yet didn’t see Stringer killing D is so good because you can truly see the trust he had in Stringer that something like that NEVER crossed his mind. Also Avon’s instant reaction to be to hurt Stringer even though he was just shot says a lot about Avon as well. Stringer only told Avon here because he was upset that Avon called him soft essentially and not as smart as he thinks he is and he wanted to prove to Avon that not only was he “hard” enough to kill someone, but that he was also smart enough to make the decision and pull it off without Avon knowing. His ego wouldn’t allow Avon to look down on him so he told on himself, which to me is so pathetic and yet so Stringer to do it that way. Avon and Stringer to me undoubtedly had the BEST, most intriguing and most complex relationship in all of The Wire!! And this scene cemented it for me, the dead silence, both knowing there’s nothing left to say and a line has been crossed, we can’t go back to what we used to be, beautifully scripted.

Nyeisha Melvina Clark

Yeah, Avon mentions Devonne briefly when talking to Slim Charles, it's easy to miss. It basically was a setup to get Marlo, but he and his crew clocked it by checking out the meeting place beforehand. Turns out Marlo was right to be suspicious...

Aj

It’s noticeable that you read ahead on the subtitles before the line is actually delivered because we can see u react to what’s about to be said before they even say it (eg when Stringer tells Avon that it’s true D’Angelos death wasn’t a suicide) 😂

David

Crazy that this show didn’t win any major awards but is still widely considered as one of if not the best shows ever. I know back then that if a show had a predominantly black cast it was viewed as a “black” show and that is the only reason I can imagine of why it was overlooked. (I’m sure other people will argue other reasons) But word of mouth has brought in new audiences from all over the world to the point that people are surprised if you haven’t watched The Wire.

Thomas

Yes..The whole thing with the girl (Devonne) hooking up with Marlo was setup by Avon, so that they could try to kill him…Avon chatted to Slim Charles about it earlier in the episode: “Can’t go through the front on this boy… so I’m thinking we’re gonna have to creep around the back. Get Devonne on it”… but Marlo figured it out.

David

When we said it was the best show, we weren't lying.

Derek Suboticki

The thumbnail I'm deadddd

Jay Craig

One of my favourite episodes of the show. The ending gives me chills every time I watch it.

Cole


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