Brilliant. I always enjoyed trying to listen for the quote in an episode.
THE WIRE is the greatest show ever.
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Article on the dude who inspired David Simon to create "DAT NIGGA" Omar Little.
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Article on the dude who inspired David Simon to create "DAT NIGGA" Omar Little.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/mar...,6291528.story
Good read though.Comment
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Just finished the first season. It's amazing. It helps that there's quite a few people from Oz in this, too. There were so many bromances in this show. Can't wait to dive into Season 2.
"WHERE THE FUCK IS WALLACE???"
"Sometimes I just want to be with my family and watch movie and eat some popcorn. But when I step on the mat I know there is no other place I'd rather be." - Marcelo GarciaComment
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Second season started off slow as hell, but got really good near the end.
"DON'T BE GRABBING MY DICK, FAGGOT!"
Really fucked up how Stringer (and Donette) did D'Angelo. He (D) was my favorite character.
Brother Mouzone is a fucking boss. I was nervous as hell when Omar ran up on him, but happy as hell he survived. I will be extremely disappointed if he doesn't have a part in Season 3.
I really felt bad for Frank. He was a decent man just trying to keep shit afloat.
Felt bad for Herc/Carver as well. They are my favorite bromance in the show and I could understand their frustration this season. They didn't really get to do shit.
Nick was understandable. He was just trying to find a way to provide for his new family and got caught in the game. On the other hand, Ziggy was an insufferable prick. No love lost for that screw up.
Bitches just throw McNulty the pussy. I can understand why Elena can't trust him.
"Sometimes I just want to be with my family and watch movie and eat some popcorn. But when I step on the mat I know there is no other place I'd rather be." - Marcelo GarciaComment
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Just finished Season 3. It might be my favorite season so far.
McNulty = Will Ferrell from Other Guys with the way these broads just throw it at him.
I still think McNulty is a POS, but I think he might turn the corner and eventually become a half-way decent human being. McNulty even started to corrupt sweet Kima. I knew that bromace was doomed from the start.
Brother Mouzone >>>>>
@ Daniels for tapping the firecrotch. Every time they were together, Jungle Fever just kept popping in my head.
@ Rawles being in that gay bar.
Pooh in no way looks feminine. Sure as shit fooled me.
Marlo is a beast. He's like a mix between Avon and Stringer. I look forward to seeing where he goes from here.
I really liked seeing Carver doing his little part to keep Hamsterdam somewhat civilized, but Colvin keep it real saying that he was a shit cop. He got his shot to shine and he's underwhelmed so far. I hope he took Colvin's words to heart and steps it up in Season 4.
Stringer was a cold and calculated mfer and I definitely admired his hustle, but he was also a snake that couldn't understand people. Especially with the way he did D'Angelo, I felt that he got what he deserved. It was kinda a shame considering he was on the brink of being legitimately successful.
Disappointed in how Avon went down. He should've went with his first reaction and stayed his ass at the parlor.
Cutty's sidestory was my favorite part of this season.
The concept of a Hamsterdam sounds good on paper, but it opens too many questions and not enough answers to make a legit option. Props to Colvin for having the balls to see if it would work, although it was illegal as hell.
All in all, the ending felt the most complete and heartwarming of the three, but depressing to me in the sense that it feels like Marlo and the street shit is going to take a backseat for all the political stuff. On the plus side, I hope this means we get to delve more into Clay Davis.
"Sometimes I just want to be with my family and watch movie and eat some popcorn. But when I step on the mat I know there is no other place I'd rather be." - Marcelo GarciaComment
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Just finished Season 3. It might be my favorite season so far.
McNulty = Will Ferrell from Other Guys with the way these broads just throw it at him.
I still think McNulty is a POS, but I think he might turn the corner and eventually become a half-way decent human being. McNulty even started to corrupt sweet Kima. I knew that bromace was doomed from the start.
Brother Mouzone >>>>>
@ Daniels for tapping the firecrotch. Every time they were together, Jungle Fever just kept popping in my head.
@ Rawles being in that gay bar.
Pooh in no way looks feminine. Sure as shit fooled me.
Marlo is a beast. He's like a mix between Avon and Stringer. I look forward to seeing where he goes from here.
I really liked seeing Carver doing his little part to keep Hamsterdam somewhat civilized, but Colvin keep it real saying that he was a shit cop. He got his shot to shine and he's underwhelmed so far. I hope he took Colvin's words to heart and steps it up in Season 4.
Stringer was a cold and calculated mfer and I definitely admired his hustle, but he was also a snake that couldn't understand people. Especially with the way he did D'Angelo, I felt that he got what he deserved. It was kinda a shame considering he was on the brink of being legitimately successful.
Disappointed in how Avon went down. He should've went with his first reaction and stayed his ass at the parlor.
Cutty's sidestory was my favorite part of this season.
The concept of a Hamsterdam sounds good on paper, but it opens too many questions and not enough answers to make a legit option. Props to Colvin for having the balls to see if it would work, although it was illegal as hell.
All in all, the ending felt the most complete and heartwarming of the three, but depressing to me in the sense that it feels like Marlo and the street shit is going to take a backseat for all the political stuff. On the plus side, I hope this means we get to delve more into Clay Davis.
p.s. Tommy Carcetti = Barack Obama.Comment
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