"The Wire" on HBO

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Smart people are rarely smart 100% of the time

El Tomboto, Friday, 15 August 2008 21:37 (fifteen years ago) link

I assumed that Stringer didn't know Omar that well and assumed he'd just kill Mouzone no matter what, like Stringer would have. Omar has his code and all that, which is why Bunk, who knew Omar better, realized he wasn't the one who killed the civilian delivery woman in the liquor store.

joygoat, Friday, 15 August 2008 21:56 (fifteen years ago) link

also FUCK YOU NETFLIX I should be watching S5 tonight.

joygoat, Friday, 15 August 2008 21:57 (fifteen years ago) link

he problem w/ Gus wasn't cynicism, it was his saintliness

-- milo z, Wednesday, August 13, 2008 10:13 AM (2 days ago) Bookmark Link

yeah, this was annoying, even if guys like him actually exist. seemed to typify simon's ur-reporter, and he wouldn't get off his jock.

also, the mcnulty/reporter storyline got so o_O at times that it pulled me out a little bit. still, <3 this show 4 life

gbx, Friday, 15 August 2008 22:08 (fifteen years ago) link

it was all worth it for the closed-door bit at the end when Jimmy confronts Templeton. "No, I'm a joke. And so are you."

El Tomboto, Friday, 15 August 2008 22:10 (fifteen years ago) link

i have never seen this show (more like consciously avoided it in case i got sucked in mid-run) and i'm just about to start marathon-ing. excited!

Roz, Sunday, 17 August 2008 12:21 (fifteen years ago) link

xp to Meg:

my feeling on that whole situation was that Stringer didn't necessarily think that Omar would take down Mouzone (who was a bad-ass hired hitman and all). Even if that was his plan (my memory is hazy on the specific scene), it couldn't have hurt to throw two people who were giving him problems up against each other. then combine that rationale with what joygoat said: Stringer and Avon always underestimated Omar and also didn't know anything about his code. I have some problems with certain scenes in the show, but that one was okay by me. although the whole Brother Mouzone character itself was a tad Tarantino, or something, to me.

rockapads, Sunday, 17 August 2008 15:26 (fifteen years ago) link

i own all the other seasons of the wire, but i am back and forth about whether or not I should buy S5. re-watching the whole McNulty thing seems really unappealing.

rockapads, Sunday, 17 August 2008 15:27 (fifteen years ago) link

lol yeah nevermind dookie and michael and marlo, watching mcnulty be a jerk and lie about stuff is just too much

El Tomboto, Sunday, 17 August 2008 20:08 (fifteen years ago) link

'Wire' actress 'Snoop' arrested on drug charges

By Justin Fenton | Sun reporter
3:56 PM EDT, August 21, 2008

Felicia "Snoop" Pearson, who played a cold-blooded hit woman of the same name on the HBO series "The Wire," was arrested on minor drug charges today after police entered her home to serve a warrant related to her role as a witness in a murder trial.

Members of the homicide operation unit forced entry into the 28-year-old's Northeast Baltimore home this morning to serve a warrant allowing police to detain her until the Sept. 16 murder trial of Steven James Lashley.

Once inside the home, police found two cigars containing suspected marijuana in an upstairs bedroom, and "loose plant material" was recovered from the top of a kitchen cabinet. She was charged with one count of drug possession and was being held at the Central Booking and Intake Center.

Authorities say Pearson watched Lashley stab three men, killing one, after an argument that began outside New York Fried Chicken on The Block in the fall of 2005, and she is expected to be called as a witness during the trial.

Pearson's troubled past served as the basis for her recent memoir, Grace After Midnight. Born prematurely and addicted to crack, she fell in with some of East Baltimore's biggest drug runners before she hit her teens.

She pleaded guilty in 1996 to second-degree murder for fatally shooting Okia "Kia" Toomer during a fight in Baltimore and was sentenced to eight years in prison.

Upon her release, she re-entered the world of drug dealing before being spotted in a nightclub and eventually cast on "The Wire," the gritty crime drama set in Baltimore.

She said the opportunity was the catalyst that helped turn her life around and has spoken about the difficulties of leaving her past behind, including a recent appearance on "Larry King Live" that was broadcast from the Maryland Correctional Institute for Women, where she served time.

"I'm tired of crying. God gave me this blessing for a reason, and I want to see what it is," said Pearson during an appearance at the Stoop Storytelling series. "Hopefully, I can give somebody else some hope, like 'The Wire' gave me hope."

am0n, Thursday, 21 August 2008 20:53 (fifteen years ago) link

I bet her hair looked good.

Oilyrags, Thursday, 21 August 2008 20:55 (fifteen years ago) link

This makes me sad...

leavethecapital, Thursday, 21 August 2008 21:00 (fifteen years ago) link

Oh, so I finished Season Five last night! Pretty good ending.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Thursday, 21 August 2008 21:04 (fifteen years ago) link

'Wire' actress arrested on minor drug charge

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Published: August 22, 2008

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BALTIMORE (AP) -- An actress who appeared on the HBO series ''The Wire'' has been arrested on minor drug charges.

Court records show Felicia ''Snoop'' Pearson, who played a killer of the same name on the televesion series, was charged after police went to her home in Northeast Baltimore to pick her up for refusing to cooperate as a witness in a murder trial.

She was arrested Wednesday after police served a warrant that would allow them to detain her, if needed, until the Sept. 16 trial of Steven Lashley. Court documents say Pearson is accused of having two cigars containing suspected marijuana in a bedroom and loose plant material. She was charged with one count of drug possession.

Authorities say Pearson witnessed Lashley stab three men, killing one, during an argument in 2005.

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Jordan, Friday, 22 August 2008 15:21 (fifteen years ago) link

oh sorry

Jordan, Friday, 22 August 2008 15:21 (fifteen years ago) link

I sat down and tried to make a list of as many characters on The Wire as I could remember, the only stipulation being that I had to remember their names, rather than "that young hopper from Season 1" or "McNulty's partner on the boat." I came up with 85 and didn't even remember Mayor Royce until I checked to see who I missed.

jaymc, Monday, 25 August 2008 04:49 (fifteen years ago) link

boring.xls

jeff, Monday, 25 August 2008 05:40 (fifteen years ago) link

lol.zip

The Cursed Return of the Dastardly Thermo Thinwall, Monday, 25 August 2008 05:44 (fifteen years ago) link

When I end up a cat lady I'm totally gonna call them Omar and Stringer to at least give me and mah pussies an edge.

ljubljana, Monday, 25 August 2008 08:56 (fifteen years ago) link

three weeks pass...

God this show was so fucking good. Five seasons was not enough.

john mccain's illegitimate black child (musically), Thursday, 18 September 2008 23:49 (fifteen years ago) link

I mentioned this on the Downtown Brooklyn thread, but I saw Rawls eating breakfast at the place I went to last weekend.

Everything is Highlighted (Hurting 2), Thursday, 18 September 2008 23:52 (fifteen years ago) link

Apparently DFW thought it was "the best writing being done in America today."

HOOS em out to your friends and shit (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Thursday, 18 September 2008 23:56 (fifteen years ago) link

I would agree.

Everything is Highlighted (Hurting 2), Thursday, 18 September 2008 23:57 (fifteen years ago) link

**SPOILER**

What reason was given to the police force as to why Lester and Jimmy were "retiring"? Obviously no one could know the actual reason.

john mccain's illegitimate black child (musically), Friday, 19 September 2008 00:05 (fifteen years ago) link

you don't have to have a reason to quit your job. same for daniels' resignation. "spend more time with the family"

El Tomboto, Friday, 19 September 2008 00:15 (fifteen years ago) link

watching Oz has been pretty cool. bodie! avon!

"goole" (goole), Friday, 19 September 2008 00:17 (fifteen years ago) link

daniels, freamon, herc, carver.

broken_britan (special guest stars mark bronson), Friday, 19 September 2008 00:25 (fifteen years ago) link

saw Bubs on an episode of L&O:CI

El Tomboto, Friday, 19 September 2008 00:27 (fifteen years ago) link

I used to be way into Oz, but I didn't even make it through S1 the last time I tried watching it again. I think it might be the only TV show that doesn't benefit from sustained viewing (vs. week-to-week).

milo z, Friday, 19 September 2008 00:30 (fifteen years ago) link

you don't have to have a reason to quit your job. same for daniels' resignation. "spend more time with the family"

uh, "spend more time with the family" was Daniels' "reason". It can be a bullshit reason but I'm pretty sure that people would have been wondering why the two guys left the job at the same time.

john mccain's illegitimate black child (musically), Friday, 19 September 2008 00:32 (fifteen years ago) link

they both had pretty bad reputations in the dept, i don't think anyone outside the situation would be surprised to see them go

"goole" (goole), Friday, 19 September 2008 00:35 (fifteen years ago) link

v. looking forward to seeing Michael K. Williams in The Road

caek, Friday, 19 September 2008 00:36 (fifteen years ago) link

I'm actually re-watching Oz right now. I was obsessed with it in high school and even though it's even more preposterous than I remember it's still great. As long as you view it as a soap opera versus a serious drama.

Inmates
* J.D. Williams played Kenny "Bricks" Wangler on Oz and Preston "Bodie" Broadus on The Wire.
* Domenick Lombardozzi played Ralph Galino on Oz and Thomas "Herc" Hauk on The Wire.
* Seth Gilliam played ex-corrections officer Clayton Hughes on Oz and Sergeant Ellis Carver on The Wire.
* Lance Reddick plays undercover detective Johnny Basil whose cover identity is Desmond Mobay on Oz and ascendant police commander Cedric Daniels on The Wire.
* John Doman played Edward Galson on Oz and caustic police commander William Rawls on The Wire.
* Method Man played Carlton "Tug" Daniels on Oz and East side drug lieutenant Melvin "Cheese" Wagstaff on The Wire.
* Tom Mardirosian played Agamemnon Busmalis on Oz and FBI agent Kristos Koutris on The Wire.
* Michael Potts played Reinhardt in the Oz episode "Medium Rare" and Brother Mouzone on The Wire.
* Clarke Peters played Afsana in the Oz episode "The Bill of Wrongs" and Lester Freamon on The Wire.
* Tim McAdams played Johnny Post on Oz and a motorist and school teacher in The Wire episode "Transitions".
* Derrick Simmons played Billie Keane and did stunt work on Oz and did stunt work on The Wire.
* Lawrence Cameron Steele plays an Aryan in the Oz finale "Exuent Omnes" and a Western district shift lieutenant in the third season of The Wire.
Prison staff
* Reg E. Cathey played Warden Martin Querms on Oz and political aide Norman Wilson on The Wire.
* Wood Harris played Officer Gordon Wood in the Oz episode "Plan B" and Avon Barksdale on The Wire.
* Cyrus Farmer played Officer Adrian Johnson on Oz and Devar Manigault on The Wire.
* Curtis L. McLarin played Officer Lonnie Smith on Oz and a florist in The Wire episode "Transitions".
* Toni Lewis played dog trainer Alicia Hinden on Oz and an FBI agent in The Wire.
Others
* Frankie Faison played Cornelius Keane in the Oz episode "Capital P" and Ervin Burrell in The Wire.
* Michael Hyatt played Sadia Khayn in the Oz episode "Out O' Time" and Brianna Barksdale in The Wire.

john mccain's illegitimate black child (musically), Friday, 19 September 2008 00:38 (fifteen years ago) link

I'm so glad to be able to go into this thread now w/out fear of spoilers (I had the misfortune of hearing about some major deaths thanks to youtube and the wire website).

Funny DFW's take on this should be mentioned. I spent last Sunday just watching the wire partly as relief from the shock of his death.

But honestly, as someone who doesn't really watch TV anymore, has there ever been anything on TV that comes even close to this? (and don't even try to say The Sopranos).

Biggest disappointment about the Season 5 DVD: hearing the actor who plays Norman's real voice (high pitched and whiny!) in the special features.

Cars That Go Boom (mehlt), Friday, 19 September 2008 00:41 (fifteen years ago) link

they both had pretty bad reputations in the dept, i don't think anyone outside the situation would be surprised to see them go

Freamon was older and everyone would have probably believed he was just going to do dollhouse miniatures full-time. McNulty may have had a bad rap in certain circles but I can't imagine that people would have just accepted his retirement without asking questions. I assumed that maybe there was a cover story I missed, but maybe they left it unsaid.

john mccain's illegitimate black child (musically), Friday, 19 September 2008 00:43 (fifteen years ago) link

dude

El Tomboto, Friday, 19 September 2008 00:50 (fifteen years ago) link

everybody always makes up shit after people quit anyway. have you ever worked at a job?

El Tomboto, Friday, 19 September 2008 00:50 (fifteen years ago) link

what do you think the cover story was for busting whatsisface back to the copy desk?

El Tomboto, Friday, 19 September 2008 00:51 (fifteen years ago) link

"irreconcilable differences"

El Tomboto, Friday, 19 September 2008 00:51 (fifteen years ago) link

dude I KNOW they made an excuse up, I was just wondering what the excuse was!

john mccain's illegitimate black child (musically), Friday, 19 September 2008 00:55 (fifteen years ago) link

Watched all of it over the last month and it was great up until the end. Season 4 my absolute favorite.

Capitaine Jay Vee, Friday, 19 September 2008 00:56 (fifteen years ago) link

It kind of seems like at least a couple people knew why McNulty and Freamon were leaving - Landsman at least seems to have reconciled himself with it after bitching at McNulty for so long. Or something. That's just the vibe I got at the fake wake.

Also, fuck this guy:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/4/4a/The_Wire_Templeton.jpg/250px-The_Wire_Templeton.jpg

with one and a half pair of pants you ain't cool (joygoat), Friday, 19 September 2008 00:56 (fifteen years ago) link

I didn't find the Sun stuff as compelling as the rest of the season's narrative are; here's where I felt David Simon's bitterness strangle the development of situations beyond the most obviously cartoonish. The McNulty-Templeton Secret Sharer stuff felt cheap.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Friday, 19 September 2008 01:01 (fifteen years ago) link

*the rest of the season's narrative ARC

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Friday, 19 September 2008 01:01 (fifteen years ago) link

The McNulty-Templeton Secret Sharer stuff felt cheap.

yeah, but without it you don't get this:

"You... you can't be serious"
"You're right. I'm a joke. And so are you."

El Tomboto, Friday, 19 September 2008 01:05 (fifteen years ago) link

One of the most powerful elements of the show was how very few got what we thought they deserved. Namond was the last kid in season 4 anyone would have picked to be saved, but he was the one who gets a second chance at life. The Jayson Glass character gets the Pulitzer while his honest colleagues get the shaft. Valchek makes commissioner. Poot stays alive and becomes a taxpayer while Wallace (and to an extent, a redeemed Bodie) die in the game.

But at the same time, there was a hopefulness and optimism to the show; bad things happened to good people and good things happened to bad people, but unlike Oz, which reveled in piling on sadness and despair, there was always a layer of sanguinity on The Wire. Enough to make it tolerable but not enough to make concessions to the viewer.

john mccain's illegitimate black child (musically), Friday, 19 September 2008 01:14 (fifteen years ago) link

Eh. Generally you're right, but in the newspaper scenes I suspected that, for Simon, shit happens = truth. You know, that old canard about how sad songs say so much.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Friday, 19 September 2008 01:22 (fifteen years ago) link

I noticed that the kid who played Mike is in that new excruciatingly-well-intentioned and painfully-awful-looking Queen Latifah movie.

Everything is Highlighted (Hurting 2), Friday, 19 September 2008 02:15 (fifteen years ago) link

Michael was also playing lacrosse in the 2 minutes of the new 90210 that I saw.

Michael as the new Omar and Dukie as the new Bubs was kind of awesome / sad / expected.

with one and a half pair of pants you ain't cool (joygoat), Friday, 19 September 2008 02:31 (fifteen years ago) link

and randy as the next... bodie?

yungblut, Friday, 19 September 2008 02:42 (fifteen years ago) link


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