Post by nowimnothing on Feb 10, 2014 11:31:58 GMT -5
Summary:
Frank is upset about the dead girls and goes to talk to the Greeks.
The girls asphyxiated because of a crushed air pipe. It is initially thought to be accidental but McNulty notices that it looks hammered. This along with some math on the time it would take them to die makes it a multiple murder case dropped in Rawls' lap. There is also one extra sleeping bag, tying in with McNulty's floater.
Bunk and Freamon get McNulty drunk celebrating his screwing over Rawls with 14 shots for each homicide. The next day Bunk and Freamon get the case because the other detective is not the best.
Valchek and Frank wrangle over the stained glass window. Valchek has Carver ticket parked union cars and do DUI checks in the morning. Frank steals a surveillance van and puts it in a shipping container. Valcheck seems to be playing for higher stakes though because he starts a detail to investigate Frank with Prez in charge.
Wee-Bey is having trouble with a prison guard harrasing him over an old murder. Avon tries to help but the guard is unreceptive. D'Angelo's girlfriend is not visiting him with his son and he starting to use drugs.
A crewman tries to get off the ship that the girls came from but he is caught by Sergei. Bunk, Freamon and Ronnie just miss them.
The crewman is beaten and finally talks to the Greek, telling him that a crew member killed one of the girls when she did not want to have sex and then killed the others because they were witnesses. The crewman is then killed.
Random thoughts:
I am not sure I would be doing anything wrong, much less stealing police property after dead girls showed up in a can on my watch. Seems like Frank is either self-destructively egotistic or unable to think through consequences. He is playing a different game than Valchek. Maybe Frank is just a bit more mature version of his son.
Pearlman wants a bit more out of the relationship than McNulty.
Daniels is going to go into law? Hmm could work.
I probably would not have caught the significance of the crewman being Turkish if I did not have a close friend who is a refugee from Cyprus. Some interesting reading if you are not that familiar with the history: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_invasion_of_Cyprus
My friend actually grew up in Varosha: www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTnKbTJSakk
Frank is upset about the dead girls and goes to talk to the Greeks.
The girls asphyxiated because of a crushed air pipe. It is initially thought to be accidental but McNulty notices that it looks hammered. This along with some math on the time it would take them to die makes it a multiple murder case dropped in Rawls' lap. There is also one extra sleeping bag, tying in with McNulty's floater.
Bunk and Freamon get McNulty drunk celebrating his screwing over Rawls with 14 shots for each homicide. The next day Bunk and Freamon get the case because the other detective is not the best.
Valchek and Frank wrangle over the stained glass window. Valchek has Carver ticket parked union cars and do DUI checks in the morning. Frank steals a surveillance van and puts it in a shipping container. Valcheck seems to be playing for higher stakes though because he starts a detail to investigate Frank with Prez in charge.
Wee-Bey is having trouble with a prison guard harrasing him over an old murder. Avon tries to help but the guard is unreceptive. D'Angelo's girlfriend is not visiting him with his son and he starting to use drugs.
A crewman tries to get off the ship that the girls came from but he is caught by Sergei. Bunk, Freamon and Ronnie just miss them.
The crewman is beaten and finally talks to the Greek, telling him that a crew member killed one of the girls when she did not want to have sex and then killed the others because they were witnesses. The crewman is then killed.
Random thoughts:
I am not sure I would be doing anything wrong, much less stealing police property after dead girls showed up in a can on my watch. Seems like Frank is either self-destructively egotistic or unable to think through consequences. He is playing a different game than Valchek. Maybe Frank is just a bit more mature version of his son.
Pearlman wants a bit more out of the relationship than McNulty.
Daniels is going to go into law? Hmm could work.
I probably would not have caught the significance of the crewman being Turkish if I did not have a close friend who is a refugee from Cyprus. Some interesting reading if you are not that familiar with the history: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_invasion_of_Cyprus
My friend actually grew up in Varosha: www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTnKbTJSakk