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Dogeatdog
28-01-2020, 03:32 PM
*Contains Spoilers*

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So I’ve begun watching The Wire (well tell a lie I’ve already seen and finished the 1st season a couple weeks back :laugh:) but I thought I’d do a little review of each episode as I watch them. I’m not sure how many others on TIBB have seen this but its amazing and I’m hooked already, plus I’d like to see others opinions on this series, the characters etc.

So... it looks like I’ll be starting season 1 again :laugh:

Dogeatdog
28-01-2020, 03:33 PM
Episode 1: The Target

This was a good pilot episode. Found it very engaging, I’m liking all the characters so far and it wasn’t to hard to follow and understand what was going on. There were also a few funny moments in this episode which was pretty good as well.

The scene where D’Angelo is on trial and Stringer is sitting noticing McNulty behind him and he shows him his little drawing, even McNulty found that a little amusing :laugh:.

Also the bit where McNulty is called into the Majors office and he’s just sat there with both his middle fingers up. He was pissed that McNulty was talking to that judge about the Barksdale Organization :laugh:

Stringers scenes were pretty cool. He looked like the boss in his scenes, I enjoyed that. He also (in my opinion) seemed somewhat pleased that D’Angelo was demoted to the pit. I mean maybe it’s because he thinks D’Angelo is too weak for the game? Or maybe it’s where his uncle will protect him at all costs because he’s family. The mistake that D’Angelo has made, if it was someone else in the organisation I would’ve imagined that they would’ve been killed possibly but where D’Angelo is family it’s not an option to do that?

I’ve gotta give props to the actor who plays Bubbles. He’s so convincing of being a drug addict, he plays this part phenomenally well and I look forward to his scenes as the show goes on. I did kinda feel bad for Bubbles when he see his friend Jonny in the hospital bed and what D’Angelo’s crew did to him. (Wallace with that bottle holy ****!? :shocked:).

Lesson learned here... never try to rip off drug dealers :laugh:

Ammi
28-01-2020, 03:37 PM
....eeeeek, I really want to watch this, I’ve been chatting with Girth about it...how are you watching it BigE..?..I know it’s not available on Netflix, do you have the dvds..?...

Dogeatdog
28-01-2020, 03:39 PM
Yes I bought the DVD boxset from Cex for £15. It is on Amazon Prime but you have to buy it still even if you have a subscription and the first season was £20 on its own :skull:

Zizu
28-01-2020, 03:45 PM
It’s On Demand with Sky


All the boxset


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Ammi
28-01-2020, 03:45 PM
....so there are 5 series in total to watch it in its complete...(...£38.50 in total from Amazon...)...and there are no more to watch after that...is that what it is, Big E..?...

Ammi
28-01-2020, 03:46 PM
It’s on Sky isn’t it ??


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...I think it’s HBO, Zizu...that channel might be available on Sky TV, but I don’t have such technology...I have Netflix is all...

Zizu
28-01-2020, 03:48 PM
...I think it’s HBO, Zizu...that channel might be available on Sky TV, but I don’t have such technology...I have Netflix is all...



Ahh

Maybe on Amazon Prime ??

If so - free trial ?



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Dogeatdog
28-01-2020, 03:48 PM
Yes there is only 5 series in total. That’s the one Ammi (I think it’s in HD on Amazon as well?) I went for the DVD instead it was a lot cheaper :laugh:

Ammi
28-01-2020, 03:53 PM
...and EBay is a lot cheaper as well..(..I’m just price checking here..)...I could start watching it this evening from my local Argos, but that would cost me fifty great British pounds...on EBay though, the complete series is £15...it’s okay buying used dvds on EBay, it’s not dodgy at all...getting blank discs or whatever..?...

Dogeatdog
28-01-2020, 04:01 PM
...and EBay is a lot cheaper as well..(..I’m just price checking here..)...I could start watching it this evening from my local Argos, but that would cost me fifty great British pounds...on EBay though, the complete series is £15...it’s okay buying used dvds on EBay, it’s not dodgy at all...getting blank discs or whatever..?...

Yh I normally don’t like EBay for that reason :laugh: happened on a used CD I bought before (it was supposed to be a garage CD but ended up being The Script instead :laugh:)

I got mine from Cex but I bought it on there website and they delivered it pretty quick to be fair. It’s almost like brand new as well :thumbs:

You have to watch it Ammi. It’s really really good I’m hooked already. :hehe:

GiRTh
28-01-2020, 04:02 PM
Episode 1: The Target

This was a good pilot episode. Found it very engaging, I’m liking all the characters so far and it wasn’t to hard to follow and understand what was going on. There were also a few funny moments in this episode which was pretty good as well.

The scene where D’Angelo is on trial and Stringer is sitting noticing McNulty behind him and he shows him his little drawing, even McNulty found that a little amusing :laugh:.

Also the bit where McNulty is called into the Majors office and he’s just sat there with both his middle fingers up. He was pissed that McNulty was talking to that judge about the Barksdale Organization :laugh:

Stringers scenes were pretty cool. He looked like the boss in his scenes, I enjoyed that. He also (in my opinion) seemed somewhat pleased that D’Angelo was demoted to the pit. I mean maybe it’s because he thinks D’Angelo is too weak for the game? Or maybe it’s where his uncle will protect him at all costs because he’s family. The mistake that D’Angelo has made, if it was someone else in the organisation I would’ve imagined that they would’ve been killed possibly but where D’Angelo is family it’s not an option to do that?

I’ve gotta give props to the actor who plays Bubbles. He’s so convincing of being a drug addict, he plays this part phenomenally well and I look forward to his scenes as the show goes on. I did kinda feel bad for Bubbles when he see his friend Jonny in the hospital bed and what D’Angelo’s crew did to him. (Wallace with that bottle holy ****!? :shocked:).

Lesson learned here... never try to rip off drug dealers :laugh:Nice spot. Most people dont notice that first view but its clear Stringer doesn't like D'Angelo.

Nice review. Pretty much covered it, other scenes you want to take another look at -

The scene between Jimmy and Bunk in the house with the dead body - Bunk 'Giving a f8ck when it wasn't his turn' - There alot of Police procedure going on in that scene. From Bunk mentioning the body was in a house so thinking that its an easier case to solve but then realizes its a 'Stone whodunnit' and is virtually unsolvable. Jimmy asking him why he took the call as their squad werent on duty, Bunk replying he has to a big credit card bill etc. Theres alot going on in that one scene..

When Wee-Bey and D exit Bey's truck with Jay-z Izzo playing on the radio, the framing of Burger and Chicken in the window of the fast food store. Bey = Burger, D'Angelo = Chicken.

The scene by the railway - one of these in each series. Its a big exposition point where the characters tell us what just happened or about to happen. The story about shooting the mouse is a true story BTW. It was one of the exec producers Ed Burn partners who shot a mouse with his service weapon that was terrrosing his wife :laugh:

I started watching it again and got to episode seven in one night straight back in to it.:joker:

Ammi
28-01-2020, 04:05 PM
...I’m going to be wayyyyyyy behind when I start watching it...:laugh:..

GiRTh
28-01-2020, 04:09 PM
...I’m going to be wayyyyyyy behind when I start watching it...:laugh:..
No worries. The other option is to download it but if you're not comfortable doing so then that totally cool. There must be a place to watch it that cheaper.

Dogeatdog
28-01-2020, 04:13 PM
...I’m going to be wayyyyyyy behind when I start watching it...:laugh:..

That’s ok, when you start watching make sure you post your thoughts here though Ammi :thumbs: I always enjoy reading others thoughts :hugesmile:

GiRTh
28-01-2020, 04:19 PM
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Dogeatdog
28-01-2020, 04:29 PM
When Wee-Bey and D exit Bey's truck with Jay-z Izzo playing on the radio, the framing of Burger and Chicken in the window of the fast food store. Bey = Burger, D'Angelo = Chicken.

Oh Yh I didn’t notice that. I think my attention was too focused on the neon lights of the chicken shop and me thinking ”This is so 2002” :laugh:. This was another one of those scenes that showed how D was somewhat a weaker soldier than his peers and how he is probably perceived by them. He was forgetting the rules of the organisation about not talking in a car, you can see when Wee Bay’s driving along and D’Angelo’s “talking”. You can see Wee Bay feeling uncomfortable because he’s breaking a rule that can be damaging to themselves and the organisation forcing him to take action and remind D very abruptly.

The scene by the railway - one of these in each series. Its a big exposition point where the characters tell us what just happened or about to happen. The story about shooting the mouse is a true story BTW. It was one of the exec producers Ed Burn partners who shot a mouse with his service weapon that was terrrosing his wife :laugh:

I started watching it again and got to episode seven in one night straight back in to it.:joker:

Oh that’s a true story? I never knew that :laugh: Feel sorry for the mouse though.

It’s so good all these little details that they add in it's just brilliant.

GiRTh
28-01-2020, 04:42 PM
The framing of the Burger Chicken is seems almost too obvious when its pointed out but I didnt see it first time thru either. I read some notes that one of the producers had made and he mentioned that they tried to show right from the beginning that D'Angelo was not respected by the senior enforcers.

So many stories they tell are true. The story Freamon tells in episode four of the old lady whos murder he investigated that got him transferred to Pawn shop division for 13 years ( and four months :laugh:) is also a true story.

I'm gonna finish the first series tonight. Got right back into it really quickly.

GiRTh
28-01-2020, 05:28 PM
...and EBay is a lot cheaper as well..(..I’m just price checking here..)...I could start watching it this evening from my local Argos, but that would cost me fifty great British pounds...on EBay though, the complete series is £15...it’s okay buying used dvds on EBay, it’s not dodgy at all...getting blank discs or whatever..?...I think its still on NOW TV but not sure. They do a free trial too it also might be an option.

GiRTh
28-01-2020, 11:51 PM
O9mIS0kDe_QRe: My previous post. At about 45 seconds in - The framing is blatantly obvious but no one ever spots it on first view. Great scene.

GiRTh
29-01-2020, 12:20 AM
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Dogeatdog
30-01-2020, 01:36 PM
Season 1 Ep2: The Detail

Ok so when Prezbo fires his gun in the office I was in stitches :laugh:. He’s just instantly hated now by the lieutenant.

Also enjoyed the chicken nugget scene with D’Angelo basically explaining the truth about capitalism and giving them some proper knowledge how “it’s about money”. I love his line “You think Ronald McDonald gonna go down to that basement and say hey Mr nugget, you da bomb. We’re selling chicken faster than you can tear the bone out, so I’m gonna write my clowny ass name on this fat ass check for you” :laugh:. It shows that D is actually quite intelligent in a different way compared to the other soldiers and I could imagine if he wasn’t in ‘the game’ he could probably make something of himself. It also kinda shows how those that work at the bottom tend to stay there whilst the ‘real players’ reap the rewards and it can kinda be applied to the Barksdale organisation as well. I also found Wallace’s reply to that comment quite innocent as well when he says ”still had the idea though”.

Also liked the part where Bubbles was making people try on hats but was helping Kima get pictures. He’s a pretty good snitch to be fair and it was a smart move to use coloured hats so they could work out the big players in the organisation.

That scene where D was being interrogated was intense. It was clearly showing how he’s got more of a conscience compared to others in the organisation which reinforces there opinion of him being weak and not really cut out for the game. They almost broke him until his lawyer came storming through.

The part at the end was also intense when Prez, Herc and Carver went down to the towers. Why did they do that? :laugh: I loved how LT Daniels thought of that excuse for Prez on the spot. It just goes to show how bad corruption can be in the police force and things that a majority of us don’t really see. I understand that Daniels is just protecting his own but they have a huge amount of responsibility yet they don’t enforce themselves?

Dogeatdog
13-02-2020, 01:43 PM
First up apologies for not posting here sooner (blame Love Island :laugh:). I’ve now finished all of season 1 again but I’m going to space out my posts so it gives time for people to discuss them. For today I’ll just post episodes 3 & 4.

Dogeatdog
13-02-2020, 01:43 PM
Season 1 Ep 3: The Buys

Seems like McNulty’s words really resonated with D’Angelo a bit in that opening scene when he says that the police will be down the projects because of the bodies.

Then my favourite scene so far the chess scene. It’s just such a great analogy as to how things seem to be playing out in the show and I’m now starting to wonder as to who is what piece?

Avon = King
Stringer = Queen
Stash = Castle
Pawns = Stinkum? Wee-Bay? D’Angelo
Smart ass pawn who makes it to the end = ?

What I did enjoy as well is that from this Bodie is sort of seeing D’Angelo as a bit of a mentor figure here and maybe his teachings will stick with Bodie when he’s in a similar position to D’Angelo.

Another interesting thing with D’Angelo is when he comes to Stringer with the amount of money he’s made in the pit. We kinda ask that question again ‘Is D cut out for the game’ I mean, he made a significant amount of money in the pit that Stringer has recognised and states that it’s an improvement of who was in charge previously. So it looks like D has aspects to be cut out in this line of work but his morals are sort of conflicting him. He really does seem to be torn between two worlds?

Did enjoy that part with Kima and McNulty when he says “I wonder what you’ve gotta do to get thrown of this police force” and her responding “keep up with some of your **** you just might find out” :laugh:

Then the stash gets robbed by Omar and I just loved the delivery of his lines
“Where it at mang?” And then Brandon said his name!? Omg :skull: why did he do that? And why the heck did D’Angelo head out for food when a re up was on the way?

Also at the end we find out that LT Daniels is ‘dirty’. What a surprise :laugh:

Dogeatdog
13-02-2020, 01:44 PM
Season 1 Ep 4: Old Cases

So I have to start off with that scene where Bunk and McNulty are reinvestigating the crime scene of Kresson and they just communicate by only using the word ‘fook’. I just found that to be such a bizarre scene but I loved how they managed to recreate the events of the murder so efficiently and find new evidence which was missed previously. It really highlighted their friendship and how united they are.

What was also quite interesting as well was the scene with D’Angelo, Poot, Bodie and Wallace with D telling them the story of him killing Kresson. It’s like Bodie senses that D was bull****ting a bit I don’t know I just kinda got that vibe from Bodie and his reaction after D told that story?

Back to the beginning of the episode and we had that scene where they were trying to fit the desk through the door was hilarious. It’s like a battle of egos or something with no one actually making any progress in getting the desk through the door :laugh:.

Bubbles again he’s just seriously underrated as a police informant. When Bubbles is telling Kima about Omar and ‘no heart Anthony’, discussing Omar’s plans on the street, honestly I think the cops would be missing a lot of pieces to the puzzle if it wasn’t for Bubbles.

I’m really liking Freamon as well. I like how Bunk pointed out that he is ‘natural police’. He just seems like one of those really cool ‘old school’ detectives and it’s kinda funny when he’s telling McNulty his story because it’s almost like McNulty is heading down a similar path? He asks McNulty ‘where he doesn’t want to go’ and warns him if he’s ever asked the question by one of his superiors, to not answer honestly.

GiRTh
13-02-2020, 03:37 PM
Season 1 Ep2: The Detail

Ok so when Prezbo fires his gun in the office I was in stitches :laugh:. He’s just instantly hated now by the lieutenant.

Also enjoyed the chicken nugget scene with D’Angelo basically explaining the truth about capitalism and giving them some proper knowledge how “it’s about money”. I love his line “You think Ronald McDonald gonna go down to that basement and say hey Mr nugget, you da bomb. We’re selling chicken faster than you can tear the bone out, so I’m gonna write my clowny ass name on this fat ass check for you” :laugh:. It shows that D is actually quite intelligent in a different way compared to the other soldiers and I could imagine if he wasn’t in ‘the game’ he could probably make something of himself. It also kinda shows how those that work at the bottom tend to stay there whilst the ‘real players’ reap the rewards and it can kinda be applied to the Barksdale organisation as well. I also found Wallace’s reply to that comment quite innocent as well when he says ”still had the idea though”.

Also liked the part where Bubbles was making people try on hats but was helping Kima get pictures. He’s a pretty good snitch to be fair and it was a smart move to use coloured hats so they could work out the big players in the organisation.

That scene where D was being interrogated was intense. It was clearly showing how he’s got more of a conscience compared to others in the organisation which reinforces there opinion of him being weak and not really cut out for the game. They almost broke him until his lawyer came storming through.

The part at the end was also intense when Prez, Herc and Carver went down to the towers. Why did they do that? :laugh: I loved how LT Daniels thought of that excuse for Prez on the spot. It just goes to show how bad corruption can be in the police force and things that a majority of us don’t really see. I understand that Daniels is just protecting his own but they have a huge amount of responsibility yet they don’t enforce themselves?Great Review :thumbs:

The hat trick is another true story. It was one of Ed Burns snitches - who Bubbles is loosely based on - who had a photographic memory for faces.

I have trouble with this episode as it mainly concentrates of the cops.
A great trivia question - How many times does a police Officer fire their gun in the entire series Answer - three, and strangely its the same character all three times, Prez. Twice in this episode and once more in a season three episode. :smug:

GiRTh
13-02-2020, 03:46 PM
Season 1 Ep 3: The Buys

Seems like McNulty’s words really resonated with D’Angelo a bit in that opening scene when he says that the police will be down the projects because of the bodies.

Then my favourite scene so far the chess scene. It’s just such a great analogy as to how things seem to be playing out in the show and I’m now starting to wonder as to who is what piece?

Avon = King
Stringer = Queen
Stash = Castle
Pawns = Stinkum? Wee-Bay? D’Angelo
Smart ass pawn who makes it to the end = ?

What I did enjoy as well is that from this Bodie is sort of seeing D’Angelo as a bit of a mentor figure here and maybe his teachings will stick with Bodie when he’s in a similar position to D’Angelo.

Another interesting thing with D’Angelo is when he comes to Stringer with the amount of money he’s made in the pit. We kinda ask that question again ‘Is D cut out for the game’ I mean, he made a significant amount of money in the pit that Stringer has recognised and states that it’s an improvement of who was in charge previously. So it looks like D has aspects to be cut out in this line of work but his morals are sort of conflicting him. He really does seem to be torn between two worlds?

Did enjoy that part with Kima and McNulty when he says “I wonder what you’ve gotta do to get thrown of this police force” and her responding “keep up with some of your **** you just might find out” :laugh:

Then the stash gets robbed by Omar and I just loved the delivery of his lines
“Where it at mang?” And then Brandon said his name!? Omg :skull: why did he do that? And why the heck did D’Angelo head out for food when a re up was on the way?

Also at the end we find out that LT Daniels is ‘dirty’. What a surprise :laugh:Nice review :thumbs:

This is where it gets cracking. I usually wind thru ep 2 just to get to ep 3. :laugh: The best character is introduced - Omar Devon Little.

The stick up scene is one I can watch over and over. Great lines - Where it at Shorty. I miss the days of calling people shorty.

Chess scene - Great too. :thumbs:

GiRTh
13-02-2020, 03:54 PM
Season 1 Ep 4: Old Cases

So I have to start off with that scene where Bunk and McNulty are reinvestigating the crime scene of Kresson and they just communicate by only using the word ‘fook’. I just found that to be such a bizarre scene but I loved how they managed to recreate the events of the murder so efficiently and find new evidence which was missed previously. It really highlighted their friendship and how united they are.

What was also quite interesting as well was the scene with D’Angelo, Poot, Bodie and Wallace with D telling them the story of him killing Kresson. It’s like Bodie senses that D was bull****ting a bit I don’t know I just kinda got that vibe from Bodie and his reaction after D told that story?

Back to the beginning of the episode and we had that scene where they were trying to fit the desk through the door was hilarious. It’s like a battle of egos or something with no one actually making any progress in getting the desk through the door :laugh:.

Bubbles again he’s just seriously underrated as a police informant. When Bubbles is telling Kima about Omar and ‘no heart Anthony’, discussing Omar’s plans on the street, honestly I think the cops would be missing a lot of pieces to the puzzle if it wasn’t for Bubbles.

I’m really liking Freamon as well. I like how Bunk pointed out that he is ‘natural police’. He just seems like one of those really cool ‘old school’ detectives and it’s kinda funny when he’s telling McNulty his story because it’s almost like McNulty is heading down a similar path? He asks McNulty ‘where he doesn’t want to go’ and warns him if he’s ever asked the question by one of his superiors, to not answer honestly.I call this the Alpha episode. Bodie and D trying to out 'hard' each other. I think it been established that D was lying about Kresson and it was Bey who killed her.

Is this the episode where Stringer visits the pit suspecting they got a snitch? Its either this or next. Great acting by idris. Anyone who says Idris cant act, watch the Wire. He's fantastic thru out.

The story Freamon tells McNulty of the elderly woman stabbed in her home that got him run out of Homicide is another true story.

EDIT: Sorry just checked, its the next episode where Stringer visits the pit. :blush:

Dogeatdog
13-02-2020, 04:06 PM
Great Review :thumbs:

The hat trick is another true story. It was one of Ed Burns snitches - who Bubbles is loosely based on - who had a photographic memory for faces.

I have trouble with this episode as it mainly concentrates of the cops.
A great trivia question - How many times does a police Officer fire their gun in the entire series Answer - three, and strangely its the same character all three times, Prez. Twice in this episode and once more in a season three episode. :smug:

Thanks GiRTh :thumbs:

Pretty cool that turned out to be a true story. It’s just really clever how it’s so simple if that makes sense? It reinforces how important Bubbles is to the case they’re trying to build since without his knowledge they would be pretty far behind.

I do tend to find the police scenes a little difficult to follow sometimes but after watching this episode again I managed to see things a little more clearer. I did like Lester’s introduction in this episode, had this sort of mysteriousness to it and me thinking ‘there’s a lot more to this guy than what I’m seeing at the moment’.

Kinda funny how Prez is the only cop to fire his gun throughout the whole series :laugh:

Dogeatdog
13-02-2020, 04:16 PM
Nice review :thumbs:

This is where it gets cracking. I usually wind thru ep 2 just to get to ep 3. :laugh: The best character is introduced - Omar Devon Little.

The stick up scene is one I can watch over and over. Great lines - Where it at Shorty. I miss the days of calling people shorty.

Chess scene - Great too. :thumbs:

Omar is incredible and the stick up scene for me as well is one I can watch again and again. Just the delivery of his lines and the intensity of the whole scene it’s some really great acting. (Didn’t see it the first time but notice Poot throwing up afterwards :laugh:)

I did enjoy Wee-Bay schooling D’Angelo in the next part “No, thinking is what you wasn’t doing and now we look like bitches. We gotta come back on em and you can’t tell me $hit about who they was”.

Edit: and the way he pronounces sandwich. ”you in a goddamn sammich shop” :laugh:

Dogeatdog
19-02-2020, 12:15 AM
Season 1 Ep 5: The Pager

Omar had a real eye for detail when he was robbing the east side boys. He knew exactly where they was gonna run too and where to position Brandon (and the other guy who was with them). That whistle Omar does when he was walking down the road, I love that feature to his character. Just to add here as I missed it the first time round they got the other person that Omar and Brandon was with. I only just clocked that in the scene with Avon & Stringer when they told Stinkum about running a new corner for them and Avon gets that page saying that job was done.

The cops but are also starting to realise how well the Barksdale Organization is set up. When Prezbo cracked the code (which I didn’t expect from him :laugh:) shows how carefully thought out their operation is and the lengths they go to to not be figured out but you have to give credit to the cops also as they are beginning to get in deeper in their investigation.

Avon’s cautiousness was shown as well when he said “be a little slow, be a little late”. He makes sure that he does his best to stay ahead and it is a reminder that no one not even himself ‘the king’ can be too comfortable in the game.

The scene with D, Bodie and Poot when Bodie through that bottle at Wallace. You could see D admiring Wallace’s innocence when he was playing with that toy. He really doesn’t like that tough love approach that Bodie showed when he threw that bottle.

Stringers bit when he was telling D that they suspect a snitch and coming up with that idea of how to suss them out was very clever. Really reinforces him as being the ‘queen’, the ‘go get **** done piece’. The way he caught Poot on the phone as well, he’s very precautious and I definitely believe he was responsible for implementing the code on the pagers.

We see more of McNultys problems rising to the surface in this episode to. His issues with the mother surrounding his kids as well as his drinking. I did lol a bit when he was tying to put that furniture together whilst drinking and just gave up :hehe:

Bodie’s interrogation with Herc & Carver was a great scene. Bodie sussed out the ‘good cop bad cop’ technique that they were using. The way that scene was so calm and then escalated to Bodie getting beat down was madness. Then we see them almost bonding at that pool table when they’re waiting for Bodie to be transferred. Very interesting how that was going from one direction to another.

Finally the arcade scene and Brandon is spotted. There was literally no messing around, everyone was quick to respond to each other there was no way they were gonna let Brandon slip away. The look Wee-Bay has in the car, he was ready for Brandon and out for revenge for robbing the stash. I can’t believe though that the wires were going crazy and yet none of the officers were there to witness it.

Dogeatdog
19-02-2020, 12:18 AM
Season 1 Ep 6: The Wire

That opening of seeing Brandon’s body mutilated like that was horrific. Barksdale wanted to make sure that a clear message was sent for anyone that tries to rob them, Avon really didn’t mess around when he said he wanted those responsible to be displayed in the most gruesome way possible. What was also sad though was Wallace’s reaction, he was devasted that his actions caused such a cruel death. In the scene afterwards with D, it seriously freaked him out and now he’s really struggling how to deal with it because he’s young and innocent and has never been so central to a situation like that before. We’re now beginning to see how he is parallel to D’Angelo and shares the same opinions and doesn’t agree with certain aspects of the game?

I’m just loving Fraemons work in this case. I just love his eye for detail, he really is ‘natural police’ and I’m enjoying his mentorship of Prez. You can that there is a mutual respect developing between these two, Fraemons is at the moment my favourite of the ‘police’ characters thus far.

Another one of my favourite scenes is Avon visiting the pit. It’s such an iconic scene just the slow mo of him walking through the pit like a boss, checking up on all the workers making sure everyone is doing what they should be doing. Not only that but he is rewarding his workers on a job well done for scoping out Brandon. This is something that we haven’t really been seeing thus far from those at the top in the police force such as Rawls for example.

Another sad part was Omar seeing Brandon in the morgue. His warpath against the Barksdale Organisation is underway now and you know he’s going to do everything he can to deal with those responsible one way or another. Willing to cooperate with the police to take down Bird and I love how he’s so confident about doing it when he says “Omar don’t scare”. :laugh: