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Originally Posted by Budweiser
He enjoyed a better death than a lot of characters.
Secondly, Marlo was no king. He was just a pawn who thought better of himself.
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Originally Posted by Budweiser
He enjoyed a better death than a lot of characters.
Secondly, Marlo was no king. He was just a pawn who thought better of himself.
Originally Posted by Budweiser
He enjoyed a better death than a lot of characters.
Secondly, Marlo was no king. He was just a pawn who thought better of himself.
Originally Posted by dumbout227
Originally Posted by Budweiser
He enjoyed a better death than a lot of characters.
Secondly, Marlo was no king. He was just a pawn who thought better of himself.
The man ran Baltimore including the Cartel and had the connect before he gave it up.
Originally Posted by dumbout227
Originally Posted by Budweiser
He enjoyed a better death than a lot of characters.
Secondly, Marlo was no king. He was just a pawn who thought better of himself.
The man ran Baltimore including the Cartel and had the connect before he gave it up.
Originally Posted by mytmouse76
I cried when Wallace died. My first thought was who was gonna feed/get all those little kids to school so they didnt have to be on the streets sellin.
Every time I saw Bubbles I just knew it was his time to OD but he made it to the end
Originally Posted by mytmouse76
I cried when Wallace died. My first thought was who was gonna feed/get all those little kids to school so they didnt have to be on the streets sellin.
Every time I saw Bubbles I just knew it was his time to OD but he made it to the end
Originally Posted by Rolaholic
How the stories of Dukie and Randy ended was way more sad to me than Bodie getting killed. The scene where Carver tried adopting Randy broke my heart
Originally Posted by Rolaholic
How the stories of Dukie and Randy ended was way more sad to me than Bodie getting killed. The scene where Carver tried adopting Randy broke my heart
Let'em know. Bodie a grown a-- man. He know how the game is played, but the kids.....THE KIDS. I posted the 2 most powerful scenes in my opinion. ALMOST got your boy teary-eyed.Originally Posted by Rolaholic
How the stories of Dukie and Randy ended was way more sad to me than Bodie getting killed. The scene where Carver tried adopting Randy broke my heart
Let'em know. Bodie a grown a-- man. He know how the game is played, but the kids.....THE KIDS. I posted the 2 most powerful scenes in my opinion. ALMOST got your boy teary-eyed.Originally Posted by Rolaholic
How the stories of Dukie and Randy ended was way more sad to me than Bodie getting killed. The scene where Carver tried adopting Randy broke my heart
Originally Posted by toine2983
Originally Posted by mytmouse76
I cried when Wallace died. My first thought was who was gonna feed/get all those little kids to school so they didnt have to be on the streets sellin.
Every time I saw Bubbles I just knew it was his time to OD but he made it to the end
Man, I don't think I could've taken Bubs dying.
So glad he didn't.
As for Season 2, during my initial watching of the Wire I was on the side of those who were dissapointed with season 2. But after watching the series the 2nd time around I came to really appreciate that season. That season was pivotal in shaping the direction of the rest of the series.
Originally Posted by toine2983
Originally Posted by mytmouse76
I cried when Wallace died. My first thought was who was gonna feed/get all those little kids to school so they didnt have to be on the streets sellin.
Every time I saw Bubbles I just knew it was his time to OD but he made it to the end
Man, I don't think I could've taken Bubs dying.
So glad he didn't.
As for Season 2, during my initial watching of the Wire I was on the side of those who were dissapointed with season 2. But after watching the series the 2nd time around I came to really appreciate that season. That season was pivotal in shaping the direction of the rest of the series.
Originally Posted by size twelve
marlo's character seems kinda dated though. it's funny to see him rocking headbands casually.