Post by nowimnothing on Jan 21, 2014 13:15:36 GMT -5
Summary:
McNulty is once again father of the year as he has his kids follow Stringer in a store and subsequently loses them.
Greggs, Herc and Carver bring in a driver with a bag of money based on info from the wire but since he is an assistant to a senator they are forced to let him go.
McNulty follows Stringer to find him taking economics classes and running a copy shop while Herc and Carver study for and take a police test.
Stinkum has a party with drugs, alcohol, and to D'Angelo's dismay, a dead stripper.
Wallace is wanting to go back to school, D'Angelo, also disillusioned with the life, backs him.
Judge Phelan helps McNulty and Greggs again by preventing Deputy Commissioner Burrell from halting the wiretap before the time frame granted is up.
Stinkum and Wee-Bey go to the new territory to kill a dealer named scar but Omar comes out of the shadows, kills Stinkum and shoots Wee-Bey in the leg.
The police hear Omar's name over the wire. They bring him in but do not have much to charge him with, he talks about playing the game by the rules.
Dunk hooks up with a woman at a bar but gets very drunk and tries to burn his clothes as evidence of his infidelity. He has her call McNUlty who brings him back to his place. Before he passes out, he tells McNulty that everyone around McNulty gets fucked up.
Random Thoughts:
More parallels here between the cops and the dealers. Neither are above using kids for their dirty work.
Damn, looking up Burrell's named spoiled me a bit for this season.
I have thought it kind of odd that they have brought several suspects into their office where they have the board up for all to see what info they have collected. Not sure if this is deliberate (by the cops) or not but it plays into this episode where Omar sees the picture of Orlando's and is later scoping it out.
Bunk's drunken statement seems a bit out of line compared with the camaraderie shown between the two previously. Maybe there is some underlying tension there beyond the few things McNulty did this episode that rubbed Bunk the wrong way.
McNulty is once again father of the year as he has his kids follow Stringer in a store and subsequently loses them.
Greggs, Herc and Carver bring in a driver with a bag of money based on info from the wire but since he is an assistant to a senator they are forced to let him go.
McNulty follows Stringer to find him taking economics classes and running a copy shop while Herc and Carver study for and take a police test.
Stinkum has a party with drugs, alcohol, and to D'Angelo's dismay, a dead stripper.
Wallace is wanting to go back to school, D'Angelo, also disillusioned with the life, backs him.
Judge Phelan helps McNulty and Greggs again by preventing Deputy Commissioner Burrell from halting the wiretap before the time frame granted is up.
Stinkum and Wee-Bey go to the new territory to kill a dealer named scar but Omar comes out of the shadows, kills Stinkum and shoots Wee-Bey in the leg.
The police hear Omar's name over the wire. They bring him in but do not have much to charge him with, he talks about playing the game by the rules.
Dunk hooks up with a woman at a bar but gets very drunk and tries to burn his clothes as evidence of his infidelity. He has her call McNUlty who brings him back to his place. Before he passes out, he tells McNulty that everyone around McNulty gets fucked up.
Random Thoughts:
More parallels here between the cops and the dealers. Neither are above using kids for their dirty work.
Damn, looking up Burrell's named spoiled me a bit for this season.
I have thought it kind of odd that they have brought several suspects into their office where they have the board up for all to see what info they have collected. Not sure if this is deliberate (by the cops) or not but it plays into this episode where Omar sees the picture of Orlando's and is later scoping it out.
Bunk's drunken statement seems a bit out of line compared with the camaraderie shown between the two previously. Maybe there is some underlying tension there beyond the few things McNulty did this episode that rubbed Bunk the wrong way.