Mentioning than scene that in the same sentence as Mike and Snoop is an insult
Rolla didn't even have enough camera time for all this attachment
Exactly.
The Wire's character relationships actually evolved. As far as Power, all we are really given are snapshots into the characters lives we aren't really seeing anything built up outside of Dwade/Lil kim & Ghost/Angie.
I was excited to see Marlo introduced ,one of the few real actors on the show, only to cringe when hearing his ridiculously corny accent. I was expecting him to say "Right nere the beech, boiiii" at any moment
Tommy handing Ghost the murder weapon right in front of the broad?? No critique is needed for that garbage.
The Rolla and Ghost scene was so cliche and poorly executed. Its like the writers watched Boardwalk Empire's last scene with Jimmy, Mike and Snoop's scene from The Wire, Shane and Rick's scene from Walking Dead, or any death from Game of Thrones and said "Hey, lets do that on our show!" but forget to actually build the scene to the point where the audience actually cares.
What was with Ghost actin like he was trippin on LSD before pulling the trigger?
Only scenes that showed me the show has some potential was Ghost and Tasha not taking any ish from the white couple and the scene where Tasha asks Ghosts whats wrong while they're laying in bed. One of the few scenes where everything was understood and didn't need to be discussed.