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"The Wire Season 1: 25 Best Moments / Scenes."


          

You all ever heard of this show?

So I finally decided to discover just how accurate the hype was. Not wanting to parrot the all-too-obvious adjective-laden layers of critical praise that this show routinely and deservedly has poured upon on it, let me just write that, without comparison or any doubt, these 13 episodes represent a unique single season of television; seldom has TV conjured as many emotional reactions and been so intelligently written, expertly acted, creative but genuine, captivating throughout.

So as I watched the series a second times through, the list fiend in me showed itself and I came up with this:

(Quick Note on Spoilers: I have only seen Season One--an expired Netflix account made me stop with the first set--but I am not a spoiler-stickler like others may be. I know the "big thing" that happened last season and don't care if anyone lets spill anything else. However, because some people have that disposition, you might wanna throw up a "Season ?? Spoiler" warning just in case. And if you still haven't seen Season 1 and don't want it ruined, leave this post now.)


The Wire Season 1: 25 Best Moments / Scenes.


25. N.WARWICK & LONGWOOD (EPISODE 11: THE HUNT)
Rawls adjusts the street signs.

24. SCAVENGER HUNT (EPISODE 9: GAME DAY)
"Follow the money."

23. BOTTLES & TVS (EPISODE 2: THE DETAIL)
The Terrace fights back.

22. GOLDEN GLOVES (EPISODE 3: THE BUYS)
Lester Freamon finds a picture.

21. THE RED HAT (EPISODE 2: THE DETAIL)
Surveillance courtesy of Bubbs.

20. CHESS NOT CHECKERS (EPISODE 3: THE BUYS)
"The king stay the king."

19. HOOD ORNAMENT (EPISODE 6: THE WIRE)
Wallace sees the body.

18. REESE'S AND A CAN OF TEA (EPISODE 7: ONE ARREST)
Eye-patch kid sees Prez.

17. WAYLAN SPEAKS (EPISODE 7: ONE ARREST)
Narcotics Anonymous meeting.

16. THAT NOISE (EPISODE 10: THE COST)
Crickets in the country.

15. AVON VISITS BROTHER (EPISODE 5: THE PAGER)
"A little late, a little slow."

14. $150,000 IN THE SAFE (EPISODE 12: CLEANING UP)
Avon & Stringer wait to be arrested.

13. DEAD SOLDIERS (EPISODE 3: THE BUYS)
Bubbs critiques Sydnor's addict attire.

12. THE ONE YOU KNOW ABOUT (EPISODE 4: OLD CASES)
D'Angelo's version of Deidre's death.

11. FRONT AND FOLLOW (EPISODE 8: Lessons)
McNulty's kids' spy game.

10. A CITIZEN'S DEAD (EPISODE 2: THE DETAIL)
D'Angelo writes a letter.

09. OMAR LURKS IN THE DARK (EPISODE 8: Lessons)
"You come at the king, you best not miss."

08. THE MAN WHO INVENTED MCNUGGETS (EPISODE 2: THE DETAIL)
"Hey, Mr. Nugget, you the bomb!"

07. FUCK, FUCK (EPISODE 4: OLD CASES)
McNulty and Bunk investigate the crime scene.

06. WEE BEY'S AQUARIUM (EPISODE 11: THE HUNT)
The fish and D'Angelo's nerves.

05. SNOT (EPISODE 1: THE TARGET)
"You call the guy 'Snot'?"

04. OFFICER DOWN (EPISODE 10: THE COST)
"This got the right feel for you?"

03. D'ANGELO'S CONFESSONS (EPISODE 13: SENTENCING)
Butch Stanford.

02. WALLACE'S DEATH (EPISODE 12: CLEANING UP)
"That's us, man."

01. STEP BY STEP (EPISODE 13: SENTENCING)
Smart and well-rounded final minutes of one of the best seasons of scripted television.


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That's about right.
Jan 26th 2006
1
you need to start watching asap
Jan 26th 2006
2
      okay, i actually watched the first episode of S2
Jan 26th 2006
4
           RE: okay, i actually watched the first episode of S2
Jan 26th 2006
6
           well, i warmed up to Season one w/in the first 5 minutes.
Jan 26th 2006
10
           well of course...
Jan 26th 2006
7
           Cosign.
Jan 26th 2006
9
           I wish I could trade places with you
Jan 26th 2006
21
           most people feel this way going into season 2
Jan 27th 2006
33
That's a great list.
Jan 26th 2006
3
i wanted to space out the 'D'Angelo Moments.'
Jan 26th 2006
5
chess scene >>>>>>>>> dead soldiers
Jan 26th 2006
29
I totally agree w/ you on this ( Maybe even #1) ***Spoilers***
Jan 26th 2006
8
Great analysis! n/m
Jan 26th 2006
12
D'Angelo's best moment is the Butch Stanford confession.
Jan 26th 2006
13
      Possibly, but the chess scene was the most powerful scene
Jan 27th 2006
35
Co-sign on the Chess scene
Jan 26th 2006
11
A few others:
Jan 26th 2006
14
ricky definitely mentioned this one.
Jan 26th 2006
15
RE: A few others:
Jan 26th 2006
17
The desk scene is definitely up there n/m
Jan 26th 2006
30
my favorite is... (possible spoiler)
Jan 26th 2006
16
RE: my favorite is... (possible spoiler)
Jan 26th 2006
18
it is, and it's spectacular
Jan 26th 2006
28
I was watching the commentary
Jan 27th 2006
53
i could talk about this show forever... its that damn good n/m
Jan 26th 2006
19
Welcome... we've been waiting for you n/m
Jan 26th 2006
20
Pretty much any scene with Wee Bey was great
Jan 26th 2006
22
^^^fact
Jan 26th 2006
24
hes comin to break you off
Jan 26th 2006
26
RE: Pretty much any scene with Wee Bey was great
Jan 27th 2006
37
My faves that I can remember & a few questions
Jan 26th 2006
23
RE: My faves that I can remember & a few questions
Jan 26th 2006
25
      yeah, I love that part
Jan 26th 2006
27
           RE: yeah, I love that part
Jan 26th 2006
31
                Naahhh
Jan 27th 2006
38
                     lol!
Jan 27th 2006
39
                          "out of 'tato salad, how bout 'slaw?"
Jan 27th 2006
40
                               Does it crack the top 25 now?
Jan 27th 2006
41
                               I remember that 'how careful is Stringer Bell' scene
Jan 27th 2006
42
                               i never planned on making any changes.
Jan 27th 2006
43
                                    I'm Proposition Joe. You steal from me, I'll kill your whole family
Jan 27th 2006
45
                                    RE: i never planned on making any changes.
Jan 27th 2006
47
                                         Shamrock
Jan 27th 2006
48
                                              Gracias
Jan 27th 2006
49
                               Dagnabbit!
Jan 27th 2006
44
one that I don't think got mentioned
Jan 27th 2006
32
maybe not one 'scene', but the subtle rivalry between D and Bodie
Jan 27th 2006
34
great use of music.
Jan 27th 2006
36
Check it out:
Jan 27th 2006
52
Body of an American.
Jan 28th 2006
55
      Music played during the closing credits of each episode?
Jan 30th 2006
59
Homicide was already really good w/ that too
Jan 30th 2006
60
RE: great use of music.
Apr 30th 2006
71
"Drugs on the damn table!"
Jan 27th 2006
46
Easily the "Fuck" scene
Jan 27th 2006
50
co-sign
Jan 27th 2006
51
The nugget scene was so classic
Jan 27th 2006
54
Now since I got the First Season again
Jan 28th 2006
56
I also really dislike the Chess scene
Jan 28th 2006
57
I agree
Jan 29th 2006
58
      True, but...
Jan 30th 2006
61
The Wire was referenced twice in a book for class.
Apr 25th 2006
62
Niiiice.
Apr 25th 2006
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      RE: Niiiice.
Apr 26th 2006
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           Good times
Apr 26th 2006
66
           That was a good read.
Apr 28th 2006
69
Since I finished Season One and have one disc left on Season Two
Apr 26th 2006
65
your in for a treat w/ #3 nm
Apr 27th 2006
67
      ahhh...
Apr 28th 2006
68
           My guess is August or September...
Apr 28th 2006
70

Ryan M
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1. "That's about right."
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I've only seen Season 1 too, been putting off season 2 for whatever reason.

Good list.

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2. "you need to start watching asap"
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>I've only seen Season 1 too, been putting off season 2 for
>whatever reason

season 2 is great.

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4. "okay, i actually watched the first episode of S2"
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>>I've only seen Season 1 too, been putting off season 2 for
>>whatever reason
>
>season 2 is great.

and i know i only watched the first episode of it, but all the "new" characters (think: the weird ass white kids and the whole shipping crew) just didn't draw out the same interest that most everyone in season 1 inspired.

and then from reading the Netflix description of the season, Proposition Joe and the thought of international smuggling just didn't seem as exciting to me as what was covered in the first 13.

but i know i'm probably wrong. it's probably just as good. i know Omar and Stringer were still involved at that point, and they were the best remaining alive characters from S1, IMO, so i'll probably check it out eventually, but i'm not rushing.

  

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6. "RE: okay, i actually watched the first episode of S2"
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Thu Jan-26-06 02:48 PM by kurlyswirl

  

          

>and i know i only watched the first episode of it, but all the
>"new" characters (think: the weird ass white kids and the
>whole shipping crew) just didn't draw out the same interest
>that most everyone in season 1 inspired.

You should know by now that you have to give HBO shows about 5 episodes to get going. A couple of those "weird ass white kids" felt like family by the end.

Not to mention, something major goes down with one of the most compelling characters from Season 1.


>but i know i'm probably wrong.

Yes, you are.

>it's probably just as good.

No, it's better.



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10. "well, i warmed up to Season one w/in the first 5 minutes."
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>You should know by now that you have to give HBO shows about 5
>episodes to get going. A couple of those "weird ass white
>kids" felt like family by the end.

>but i know i'm probably wrong.
>
>Yes, you are.

ha

when i start up the Netflix account again, probably summer some time, i'll check it out. the greatness of Season 1 has earned it.

  

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7. "well of course..."
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its gonna take you a few episodes to warm up to the new characters.

but everyone from season 1 returns as well.

however, the new characters and setting are fantastic. Nick is one of my favorite characters on all seasons of the wire.

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9. "Cosign."
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> Nick
>is one of my favorite characters on all seasons of the wire.


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21. "I wish I could trade places with you"
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because S2 is my favorite of the three. You are in for a treat.

  

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33. "most people feel this way going into season 2"
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people here were practically rioting around here when it started "longshoremen? wtf???", "who the fuck are all these white people?"

but trust, season 2 is the absolute shit. it's just gonna take you a little longer to realize it.

it's the best season (though a case could be made for any of them)


  

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3. "That's a great list."
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You've got me wanting to watch the whole season again. The only thing that stuck out to me is I think #20, the chess scene, belongs in the Top 10.

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5. "i wanted to space out the 'D'Angelo Moments.'"
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>The
>only thing that stuck out to me is I think #20, the chess
>scene, belongs in the Top 10.

plus, the chess metaphor isn't exactly the most innovative thing ever--as an example, Bubb's Dead Soldiers critique of Sydnor was something i'd never heard or thought of before--but it was executed quite well. that's all.

  

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29. "chess scene >>>>>>>>> dead soldiers"
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But both were extremely well done.
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8. "I totally agree w/ you on this ( Maybe even #1) ***Spoilers***"
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I have often argued that this is the most pivotal scene in any of three seasons.

-D'Angelo see Wallace and Bodie playing checkers w/ chess peices (i.e. playing the game the wrong way- remember they were fucking up the money and dope in the pit and part of D'Angelo's penance was to straighen out the mess).

-Bodie bucks initially, but quickly tunes in and picks up the concept really quickly (especially about the pawns turning into more powerful peices) I think it's also ironic that it was Wallace that got bodie to listen to D'Angelo's message.

Look at all that occured in the aftermath of that lesson:

Wallace(pawn)-dead ("Pawns get capped quick" -D'Angelo)
D'Angelo (bishop)- captured then sacraficed by the queen
String(Queen)- Dead;had all the moves, but made one too many risky moves
Avon (King)- Currently boxed in, but still on the board.
Bodie(Pawn)- quickly ascending up the ranks

If you think about it, the same chess analogy applies to the law too, except that rather than them being killed they're sent to the boat... or pawn shop unit.

  

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12. "Great analysis! n/m"
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13. "D'Angelo's best moment is the Butch Stanford confession."
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ff i could find a script online, i would quote the whole thing--funny, introspective, poignant, harrowing, well-written, and such a major turning point.


>I have often argued that this is the most pivotal scene in
>any of three seasons.
>
>-D'Angelo see Wallace and Bodie playing checkers w/ chess
>peices (i.e. playing the game the wrong way- remember they
>were fucking up the money and dope in the pit and part of
>D'Angelo's penance was to straighen out the mess).
>
>-Bodie bucks initially, but quickly tunes in and picks up the
>concept really quickly (especially about the pawns turning
>into more powerful peices) I think it's also ironic that it
>was Wallace that got bodie to listen to D'Angelo's message.
>
>Look at all that occured in the aftermath of that lesson:
>
>Wallace(pawn)-dead ("Pawns get capped quick" -D'Angelo)
>D'Angelo (bishop)- captured then sacraficed by the queen
>String(Queen)- Dead;had all the moves, but made one too many
>risky moves
>Avon (King)- Currently boxed in, but still on the board.
>Bodie(Pawn)- quickly ascending up the ranks
>
>If you think about it, the same chess analogy applies to the
>law too, except that rather than them being killed they're
>sent to the boat... or pawn shop unit.

well, that's a great explanation, but like i said, and maybe's it's cause i had just watched Fresh again before that, the chess metaphor wasn't so startling fresh. it was executed well, but there were D'Angelo moments that got to me more than that one. still great though. any other show would hope to have just one moment like that, let alone 24 others.

  

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35. "Possibly, but the chess scene was the most powerful scene"
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Fri Jan-27-06 11:16 AM by placee_22

          

thus far in the entire series. Just wait until you see seasons 2 and 3. The chess metaphor is applicable to each group on the show.

http://www.hbo.com/thewire/img/506x190/episodes/season01/ep03_dangelo_wallace_bodie.jpg

  

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11. "Co-sign on the Chess scene"
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I know it's not a new metaphor or anything, but the set-up is great (the idea of Bodie and Wallace playing checkers with chess pieces is kind of funny) and breakdown is really well-executed.

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14. "A few others:"
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1. The "This is not your fault" speech by Rawls to McNulty. Didn't see this mentioned. Maybe you did.

2. McNulty and Bunk get D'Angelo to write a letter. Never gets mentioned, but this is one of my favorite cop interragation scenes. Played so masterfully.

3. The Bird arrest. Showed the team coming together and not acting like a bunch of fuck-ups anymore.

4. McNulty shows up at Pearlman's door for a booty call. "You're such an asshole, McNulty."

5. The crew tries to move a desk. You might have mentioned this, but I didn't see it.

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15. "ricky definitely mentioned this one."
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>2. McNulty and Bunk get D'Angelo to write a letter. Never gets
>mentioned, but this is one of my favorite cop interragation
>scenes. Played so masterfully.

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17. "RE: A few others:"
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Thu Jan-26-06 03:40 PM by ricky_BUTLER

          

>1. The "This is not your fault" speech by Rawls to McNulty.
>Didn't see this mentioned. Maybe you did.

yeah, in the span of one episode, The Hunt, Rawls went from being an annoying curmudgeon--did i just use that word?--to being a great character. he basically owned that episode.

"gaping asshole" <--he said that too.

>2. McNulty and Bunk get D'Angelo to write a letter. Never gets
>mentioned, but this is one of my favorite cop interragation
>scenes. Played so masterfully.

10. A CITIZEN'S DEAD

>3. The Bird arrest. Showed the team coming together and not
>acting like a bunch of fuck-ups anymore.

i was keeping a running list of the moments and this was one of them, because i of course didn't end on an even 25. but it got knocked off, call it an honorable mention. that was one of Lester's finest moments. he yelled "hey shorty", threw the 40 down with a crash, and then put a good one on Bird.

another memorable scene was later in interrogation, when's Fredro Starr calling everyone a "bitch dyke cunt", Daniels comes in and rips up the Polaroid that had previously been taken to document the number of marks on Bird's body and face. that was a good look for Daniels.

>4. McNulty shows up at Pearlman's door for a booty call.
>"You're such an asshole, McNulty."

ehhh

>5. The crew tries to move a desk. You might have mentioned
>this, but I didn't see it.


yeah, a nice lighter moment.

the Sgt. telling his Layla Kaufman nipples story to Rawls was a similar good one.

  

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30. "The desk scene is definitely up there n/m"
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16. "my favorite is... (possible spoiler)"
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i like the mcnulty & bunk ivestigate the crime scene.

the way they reproduced the events of the crime by just saying fuck, fucking a, motherfucker is just brilliant. i wanted to be a detective so bad watching them.

honorable mention goes to the omar testimony (or is that season 2)?

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18. "RE: my favorite is... (possible spoiler)"
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>i like the mcnulty & bunk ivestigate the crime scene.
>
>the way they reproduced the events of the crime by just saying
>fuck, fucking a, motherfucker is just brilliant. i wanted to
>be a detective so bad watching them.

07. FUCK, FUCK (EPISODE 4: OLD CASES)
McNulty and Bunk investigate the crime scene.

yeah

and the look on the landlord's face throughout was quite hilarious.

>honorable mention goes to the omar testimony (or is that
>season 2)?

sounds like Season 2

  

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28. "it is, and it's spectacular"
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>>honorable mention goes to the omar testimony (or is that
>>season 2)?
>
>sounds like Season 2

  

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53. "I was watching the commentary"
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That scene was a challenge. One of the cops was telling the writer that the cops curse so much that pretty soon all they'll say is "fuck" or "mother fucker." The writer thought it was a good idea and wrote the Fuckity Fuck scene because of it.

  

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19. "i could talk about this show forever... its that damn good n/m"
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20. "Welcome... we've been waiting for you n/m"
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22. "Pretty much any scene with Wee Bey was great"
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Especially when they apprehend him in Philly.

Also, Daniels standing up to Clay Davis was great.

  

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24. "^^^fact"
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26. "hes comin to break you off"
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i cant watch that video without shouting out wee bay!

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37. "RE: Pretty much any scene with Wee Bey was great"
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Added to when Wee Bey confessing to the Murders even the ones he did'nt commit, all for a "pit beef" sandwich. Hillarious scene!

  

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23. "My faves that I can remember & a few questions"
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>11. FRONT AND FOLLOW (EPISODE 8: Lessons)
>McNulty's kids' spy game.

Those kids should've been on the payroll

>10. A CITIZEN'S DEAD (EPISODE 2: THE DETAIL)
>D'Angelo writes a letter.

Levy's reaction was great

>07. FUCK, FUCK (EPISODE 4: OLD CASES)
>McNulty and Bunk investigate the crime scene.

A rewarding moment once I figured it out

>06. WEE BEY'S AQUARIUM (EPISODE 11: THE HUNT)
>The fish and D'Angelo's nerves.

I miss the shit outta Wee Bey. Him & String were my 2 favorite characters. They were the most convincing.

>thoughts?

I would've added Wee Bey's plea copping. Dude was grubbin @ the same time & didnt really give a fuck how many years they gave him or what they were charging him w/ whether he did it or not. Now that's a loyal soilder.

There's also a scene where String meets up w/ Omar @ a park. I think Prop Joe set up the meet. Anyways, they're circling around this fountain I think discussing a hit on Avon. Omar is wearing a wire & trying 2 get String 2 say that he's affiliated w/ Avon. String doesnt budge 1 bit & never makes any mention of him directly. The camera work is top notch as it ends w/ McNulty in the back seat of an unmarked listening in on the wire & saying something like, "How smooth/careful is Stringer Bell?!?!"

From that moment on I was hooked.

Both of those moments were in S1 right?

  

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25. "RE: My faves that I can remember & a few questions"
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>>06. WEE BEY'S AQUARIUM (EPISODE 11: THE HUNT)
>>The fish and D'Angelo's nerves.
>
>I miss the shit outta Wee Bey. Him & String were my 2 favorite
>characters. They were the most convincing.

I do too. I wonder if we'll see him next season...hopefully we'll see some scenes with him and Avon.


>I would've added Wee Bey's plea copping. Dude was grubbin @
>the same time & didnt really give a fuck how many years they
>gave him or what they were charging him w/ whether he did it
>or not. Now that's a loyal soilder.

Yes!! Dude copped to murders in exchange for another pita sandwich! lmao

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27. "yeah, I love that part"
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>>I would've added Wee Bey's plea copping. Dude was grubbin @
>>the same time & didnt really give a fuck how many years they
>>gave him or what they were charging him w/ whether he did it
>>or not. Now that's a loyal soilder.
>
>Yes!! Dude copped to murders in exchange for another pita
>sandwich! lmao

When they're like "the only way we'll talk sentence reduction is if you start talking about Bell or Barksdale", and he just says "Naahh". Bey just had a great voice and manner to him.

  

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31. "RE: yeah, I love that part"
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>When they're like "the only way we'll talk sentence reduction
>is if you start talking about Bell or Barksdale", and he just
>says "Naahh". Bey just had a great voice and manner to him.

His stance of "I don't give a FUCK" kills it in that scene. Classic.

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38. "Naahhh"
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That shit was a classic television moment also same scene, where he looks irritated and shakes his head when he finds out there isn't any potato salad. or was it cole slaw, damn, looks like i gotta bust out the dvds!!! Season III needs to come out quick fast and in a hurry.

Kick it wit the Lord and
Shoot dice wit Christ
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39. "lol!"
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I think he wanted coleslaw, but all they had left was potato salad.


>That shit was a classic television moment also same scene,
>where he looks irritated and shakes his head when he finds out
>there isn't any potato salad. or was it cole slaw, damn, looks
>like i gotta bust out the dvds!!! Season III needs to come out
>quick fast and in a hurry.

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40. ""out of 'tato salad, how bout 'slaw?""
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and he had such a dejected look on his face. like, he just copped to a dozen murders, is facing life w/out parole, and that's the worst part of his day.


>I think he wanted coleslaw, but all they had left was potato
>salad.

  

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41. "Does it crack the top 25 now?"
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And do you or anyone else remember the other scene I mentioned?

  

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42. "I remember that 'how careful is Stringer Bell' scene"
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It was great, especially for Prop Joe's little speech at the beginning about how he's like a marriage counselor.

  

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43. "i never planned on making any changes."
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but we can call either of the two scenes honorable mentions.

>And do you or anyone else remember the other scene I
>mentioned?

Stringer and Omar truce? where Stringer, out of extreme caution, doesn't say Avon's name and claim's he's "just a messenger"? yeah, that said a lot.

another good one.

and the Proposition Joe-Omar handshake, where they claim to have never met each other, was a good start to that scene. everyone was equal parts careful and dishonest there.

  

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45. "I'm Proposition Joe. You steal from me, I'll kill your whole family"
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>and the Proposition Joe-Omar handshake, where they claim to
>have never met each other, was a good start to that scene.
>everyone was equal parts careful and dishonest there.

  

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47. "RE: i never planned on making any changes."
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>but we can call either of the two scenes honorable mentions.

Fair enuff King ricky;o)

>>And do you or anyone else remember the other scene I
>>mentioned?
>
>Stringer and Omar truce? where Stringer, out of extreme
>caution, doesn't say Avon's name and claim's he's "just a
>messenger"? yeah, that said a lot.
>
>another good one.
>
>and the Proposition Joe-Omar handshake, where they claim to
>have never met each other, was a good start to that scene.
>everyone was equal parts careful and dishonest there.

Since its so fresh in your mind, can you or anyone else remind me what's the cats name who takes the notes during Stringer's meetings? He's not in a lot of scenes but he's very effective w/ what he has 2 work w/. Especially in S3 when he's dealing w/ Benard & the prepaid cell phones. I hope he has a bigger role in S4.

  

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48. "Shamrock"
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>Since its so fresh in your mind, can you or anyone else remind
>me what's the cats name who takes the notes during Stringer's
>meetings? He's not in a lot of scenes but he's very effective
>w/ what he has 2 work w/. Especially in S3 when he's dealing
>w/ Benard & the prepaid cell phones. I hope he has a bigger
>role in S4.
>

  

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49. "Gracias"
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44. "Dagnabbit!"
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I thought I should've switched them, but I figured I was second-guessing myself. lol



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32. "one that I don't think got mentioned"
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Pearlman drops by the basement to talk case strategy with Daniels, when she comes ou they're having the 3 cops are enthralled, watching the B-girl take measured steps with string tied around her ankles.

  

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34. "maybe not one 'scene', but the subtle rivalry between D and Bodie"
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was great

Bodie always saw through D'Angelo as being soft to the point that D would sometimes go out of his way to impress him.

like when Bodie escaped from Juvi, and D'angelo's laughing at him, Bodie clowns him by saying "your ass would still be there". so to save face, D, cops to a murder he didn't even commit.

or when Wallace is playing with an action figure and Bodie spots D'Angelo smiling while he's watching Wallace (almost like a proud dad). a disgusted Bodie throws a bottle at Wallace.

or Bodie's disappointment in the way D 'dealt' with Johnny after he burned them.

good shit

  

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36. "great use of music."
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including . . .

Black Star, Hater Players: Savino driving Kima and Orlando.

Blind Boys of Alabama, Way Down in the Hole: theme song.

Jesse Winchester, Step By Step: finale

Masta Ace, Unfriendly Game: On the way to Wee Bey's place.

Nina Simone, I Want a Little Sugar in my Bowl: Kima's girl cries.

Miles Davis, So What: Lester and McNulty at the bar.

  

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52. "Check it out:"
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Me being the nerd that I am, I found the blog of the guy who does the music for the show:
http://www.tenthousand.org/

He posts some good stuff and sometimes drops some behind the scenes info on the show.
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55. "Body of an American."
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That Pogues song at the wake scene in season 3 is fucking awesome, the kind of song my Italian ass wants at my own wake/funeral. It's the perfect song for that kind of a guy, in that kind of a job, with those kinds of colleagues.

I also loved when they used Walk the Line in season 2, and the other Pogues song when McNulty's driving absolutely shitfaced in season 2.

The music is incredibly well done.

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McGrath: Good crowd out there tonight, boys, let's really try to win this one.
Ned Braden: You have to hand it to the old bastard, he's highly original.
Jim Ahern: That man traveled 15 hours by bus to say that?
-Slap Shot

  

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59. "Music played during the closing credits of each episode?"
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I fucking love it

  

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60. "Homicide was already really good w/ that too"
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Remember?

I was always stunned by how well they chose tracks for scenes.
Is it the same people(s) on music for those two?

  

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71. "RE: great use of music."
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anyone got an idea where to find a list what music was being played on what episode?

i'm desperately trying to find that one joint that played in the car in episode 7 (one arrest), when they arrested the drug runner.

  

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46. ""Drugs on the damn table!""
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The scene when Burrel tells Daniels to bust all of Barksdale's drug houses after Kima got shot so they can look tough in the media. Daniels look of utter disgust at them possibly fucking up the case in order to snatch headlines is great. Then they way he just spit out that line makes everything perfect.

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50. "Easily the "Fuck" scene"
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it's what made me know it was a series to stick with.

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51. "co-sign"
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that was a brilliant... and hilarious scene.

i read the book and they said that dialogue like that was pretty common.

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54. "The nugget scene was so classic"
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Later for the bone, let's nugget this meat up and make some real money.

Hey Mr. Nugget, you the bomb. Imma write my clowny ass name on this fat ass check.

That and the "little slow, little late" For real "How are you never gonna be slow? How are you never gonna be late?"

  

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56. "Now since I got the First Season again"
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imma revisit the whole thing and give my opinion...soon

Brooklyn...home to the illest emcees in the world. Aint no other city fucking with us.

  

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57. "I also really dislike the Chess scene"
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It feels way too stagey, have we seen them playing since?
Plus it's a tired analogy to begin with.

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58. "I agree"
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It is a bit too obvious a metaphor. Also, did we really need Bode to say "that reminds me of String" For a show that thrives on subtlety, it was very obvious.

  

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61. "True, but..."
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Remember that's underling Bodee making the comment. It's obvious to us and we've been thinking about it already, but the line signifies that even this young kid coming up is seeing the parallels already. Ultimately that goes a long way towards explaining and revealing the mentality of the character.

  

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62. "The Wire was referenced twice in a book for class."
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In honor, I up.

  

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63. "Niiiice."
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What book is that?

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64. "RE: Niiiice."
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>What book is that?

Black Sexual Politics (2004)
Patricia Hill Collins

"Even more rarely are relationships that fall outside the scope of acceptable societal norms validated in mass media space. For example, with the exception of the HBO series The Wire that debuted in 2002, representations of Black lesbians in committed coupled relationships remain rare. This show is unusual in that, unlike the characters of Ella Farmer and Lieutenant Van Buren who also work on behalf of law and order, the character of Shakima Greggs, an African-American / Korean-American female narcotics detective, is in an openly lesbian relationship. Culturally Black, Kima is shown on the job, often engaged in the everyday chitchat with her male colleagues about her 'woman.' She is also shown at home with all of the conflicts that were denuded from characters such as Claire Huxtable. Kima argues with her Black lesbian partner Cheryl, who fears for Kima's safety on dangerous narcotics details and wishes that she would place more emphasis on her law school studies. Kima and Cheryl are shown in sexual situations, a rarity in mass media. On The Wire, the committed love relationship of this Black lesbian couple is treated as no different than any other relationship in the series. This oridinary treatment thus provides a mass media depiction of middle-class Black women that remains highly unusual." (146)

"In addition to its depiction of a Black lesbian couple, the first season of HBO's original series The Wire introduced the character of Omar, a gay Black male gangsta who seeks revenge on the drug dealers who brutally murdered Brandon, his gay Black lover. Again, the treatment on The Wire breaks with stereotypes. Omar is dark-skinned, violent, and in no way appears to be the stereotypical 'sissy.' Moreover, the gay Black male relationship is between two working-class Black men, thus challenging the association of gay sexuality with Whiteness and / or with middle-class men." (176)

  

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Nopayne
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66. "Good times"
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This is partially why The Wire is the best show (ever). They've put some characters out there that aren't really seen anywhere else.
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69. "That was a good read."
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I wonder what the author thinks of the direction Kima and Cheryl's relationship went last season? lol

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65. "Since I finished Season One and have one disc left on Season Two"
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I would like to just say thanks for the consistent praise of this show from PTP. I figured I should check it out and I finally got around to getting it on Netflix. I was just blown away. Of my favorite 10 TV characters, The Wire takes at least six. The "Fuck" defintely stands out from season one.

Can't wait to see how Season Two wraps up. And really can't wait until Season Three comes out.

  

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67. "your in for a treat w/ #3 nm"
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easy

  

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68. "ahhh..."
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the wire.

the best cop show ever made and one of the best tv shows ever made period...

when the fuck is season 3 coming out? i been waiting forever it seems.

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70. "My guess is August or September..."
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To coincide with the premiere of Season 4.

I know, it's ridiculous to make us wait that long. I did find S3 on torrents, but I still want the real deal when it's released.

>when the fuck is season 3 coming out? i been waiting forever
>it seems.


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