OFFICIAL THE WIRE THREAD.. ''The game is the game"

Another reason why I can't get down or understand the game. There's no loyalty on any level, none.

NONE!

It kills me when people on here talk about a code, or loyalty in the streets :lol

There are some groups that keep it real but that's probably less then quarter of the game.
 
I'm about 3 or 4 episodes into season 3 and now I just feel like I could watch another 12 episodes of season 2. It was just so interesting with the stevedores and "The Greek."

He was right there in front of them the whole time and no one really knew
 
Season 2 is second or third best. If you didn't appreciate it, you need some education. The way it opened up to the larger scale of things, how can u hate that. Yeah, not enough hood ish but that was the point
 
Stringer was that dude except he made 3 mistakes.

Killing D (uncalled for, just let him be.)
Going at Brother Mouzone thru trickery and gettin' Omar involved instead of stepping up to Avon and gettin' the point across when HE had the reins.
Snitching on Avon.

Dude had that J**** outlook but lost his edge. Smart but dumb
 
im debating on rewatching this even tho i JUST watched it for the 1st time end of last yr...but this thread got me
 
Stringer was that dude except he made 3 mistakes.

Killing D (uncalled for, just let him be.)
Going at Brother Mouzone thru trickery and gettin' Omar involved instead of stepping up to Avon and gettin' the point across when HE had the reins.
Snitching on Avon.

Dude had that J**** outlook but lost his edge. Smart but dumb
everybody like stringer
but i thought hew was a corny *****
akways thinkin he was so smart and could get over on people
im happy he went out how he did
shoulda tortured ol boy
weebay shoulda got more screen time and been let out on the streets
he was a real dude
i really respect what he did for his son too
 
I've watched the entire series 4 times.

Once every year from 2008 to 2012.

I haven't seen it since but the analysis on the last few pages has made me consider watching it for the 5th time soon :hat

I wanna watch it all straight but I don't have the time for that now. Probably closer to the summer.
 
Stringer was that dude except he made 3 mistakes.

Killing D (uncalled for, just let him be.)
Going at Brother Mouzone thru trickery and gettin' Omar involved instead of stepping up to Avon and gettin' the point across when HE had the reins.
Snitching on Avon.

Dude had that J**** outlook but lost his edge. Smart but dumb
everybody like stringer
but i thought hew was a corny *****
akways thinkin he was so smart and could get over on people
im happy he went out how he did
shoulda tortured ol boy
weebay shoulda got more screen time and been let out on the streets
he was a real dude

i really respect what he did for his son too


My fav weebay scene took the extra bodies to spring byrd. :smokin

 
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Slim Charles is my dude. One of my favorite characters on the show. His only weakness as an enforcer was finding good soldiers. When Marlo took control of the Co-Op and offered Slim Charles the chance to control the drug supply in East Baltimore he declined. He had respect, was loyal and stayed true to the game. Word to the Sunday morning truce.

Went from Chief enforcer to Avon Barksdale #2 man then from working with Prop Joe to supply the rest of the Barksdale crew then became Prop Joe's lieutenant to being head of the New Day Co-Op with Fat face Rick.:hat



Some of my favorite Slim Charles scenes:
 
^^^ Slim Charles was that *****, and imo so was Prop Joe. Supplying the whole east Baltimore from the jump, while laying low with the repair store alibi. Prop is one of the most underrated characters imo on the street level in the whole series.
 
When Slim legit thought he let off on Marlo's soldiers too soon and took the blame for Cutty not being able to clip Fruit 
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One of my favorite characters.
 
Weebay and Slim were legit. As far as muscle goes though Chris and Snoop >. Efficient, fearless and feared.
 
Stringer was that dude except he made 3 mistakes.

Killing D (uncalled for, just let him be.)
Going at Brother Mouzone thru trickery and gettin' Omar involved instead of stepping up to Avon and gettin' the point across when HE had the reins.
Snitching on Avon.

Dude had that J**** outlook but lost his edge. Smart but dumb
everybody like stringer
but i thought hew was a corny *****
akways thinkin he was so smart and could get over on people
im happy he went out how he did
shoulda tortured ol boy
weebay shoulda got more screen time and been let out on the streets
he was a real dude

i really respect what he did for his son too
he was THAT dude
for taking them bodies

My fav weebay scene took the extra bodies to spring byrd. :smokin

 
Finally got around to copping the DVD series set a few weeks ago (since a blu-ray is no where near being made :{ )

Been watching the whole series lately, and I do have a different appreciation for season 2. It threw me off at first viewing, but now I see why they went to the docks that season

Along with moments like Omar/Bodie's death, I think one of the more tragic scenes is the last montage of the series where you see Dookie shooting up :{ on the path to becoming the new Bubbles
 
^^^ Slim Charles was that *****, and imo so was Prop Joe. Supplying the whole east Baltimore from the jump, while laying low with the repair store alibi. Prop is one of the most underrated characters imo on the street level in the whole series.
Co-sign
 
This show is best in this format. I love the gritty feeling it provides.

I can't help but laugh at prop. Joe when he was rocking the socks and sandals when talking to Vondas. It just looked funny to me.
 
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