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Plus, you're forgetting the part where shortly after Hamsterdam went public, the federal government sent a high level official to tell them to shut it down if they didn't want their funding pulled. The power of local officials to enact real change is limited, if they do anything too radical then the people who hold real power have the tools to shut them down.
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ruddiger posted:After seeing that pic of McNulty’s actor mustachioed up, I think he would’ve done a way better job playing Franco’s role in The Deuce. Franco really was the weakest link in a great cast. He played not just one, but two characters I could not give a poo poo less about. Maggie Gyllenhaal was incredible though, my favorite role she's ever done.
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# ? May 17, 2020 02:16 |
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Laterite posted:Hamsterdam was just another form of juking the stats Nah, Bunny had to hide the Hamsterdam stats because once they came out the whole operation was blown. The stats stood out too much in a good way (crime stopped everywhere else).
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# ? May 17, 2020 03:37 |
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Dumb Lowtax posted:Nah, Bunny had to hide the Hamsterdam stats because once they came out the whole operation was blown. The stats stood out too much in a good way (crime stopped everywhere else). If I remember right, doesn't he actually make a point of giving them clean stats BEFORE Hamsterdam that aren't in any way finessed? So Rawls and Burrell see him with horrific (but accurate) stats and read him the riot act, then after that he does Hamsterdam and brings them his new stats also clean (sans the fact he's dumped all the dealers and junkies into one spot and isn't making any arrests there) and they initially accuse him of making poo poo up because things are TOO good now? The only hiding that I recall was Hamsterdam itself, where there were no stats to give anyway, and also Carver shifting the dead body out of Hamsterdam in hopes of not ruining Colvin's experiment. Regardless of all that, Colvin's initial thing had zero mindset of doing anything with the collection dealers/junkies short of removing them from the picture. The Deacon gives him poo poo for just shoving them in one place and then doing nothing else, and Colvin has to be shamed into allowing in counselors and public health people etc. His whole idea was to sweep it all under the rug in an entirely different way to how the PD was sweeping poo poo under the rug via the juked stats. It was a major moral failing on his part initially, he just wanted to retire feeling like parts of his territory were better off now. But a big part of the whole thing was that the other poo poo they were doing wasn't working either and actively wrecking their ability to do much of anything else since they spent so much time fighting this bullshit "war". Jerusalem fucked around with this message at 04:13 on May 17, 2020 |
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even though i know i don't like crab, somehow every time people hang out eating huge piles of crab on the wire i want to eat crab
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# ? May 17, 2020 08:29 |
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Eau de MacGowan posted:even though i know i don't like crab, somehow every time people hang out eating huge piles of crab on the wire i want to eat crab Crab is good, however creating an awful mess and shredding your fingers getting to the meat is a pain. There is symbolism in there or something, probably.
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# ? May 17, 2020 14:55 |
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Eau de MacGowan posted:even though i know i don't like crab, somehow every time people hang out eating huge piles of crab on the wire i want to eat crab Same, except for when bunk eats crab gut. That drives the urges right out. I also get a little queasy thinking about the smell generated by two cops eating a greasy pile of crabs in an interrogation room. Maybe it’s a psychological trick.
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# ? May 17, 2020 15:34 |
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It's been a while but I found myself wondering - are all the detectives more or less the same rank in season 1 or are there differences in seniority within the detective role more subtle than moving onto sergeant, lieutenant etc?
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# ? May 17, 2020 17:08 |
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Ainsley McTree posted:Same, except for when bunk eats crab gut. That drives the urges right out. This is also revolting to me. Eating that stuff is like eating the garbage of the garbage.
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# ? May 18, 2020 01:23 |
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GoutPatrol posted:This is also revolting to me. Eating that stuff is like eating the garbage of the garbage. it gives me visceral memories of eating lobster for the first time as a kid, not knowing exactly which parts you're supposed to be eating, and cracking open the torso (or whatever you call it on a lobster)
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# ? May 18, 2020 04:35 |
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Someone said the wire is just chronicling the issues and isn’t attempting to be a visionary it that’s not really true. The wire does present solutions. The fact the solutions are insanely limited in scope and ultimately ineffective is a different matter. Though just chronicling something is fundamentally impossible. Everything is effected by your personal politics. Subconsciously or not
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# ? May 18, 2020 19:09 |
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I really love when Prez winces when Namond yells at him to beat him with his police stick. It just shows such growth from that dickhead in the first season. Fake Edit: “the dinks” is such a good intro. I love that they portray the subtle things the kids pick up just so they can get through a day. Real edit: Dukie showing Prez how to cheat on the computer game, mirrors the dinks at the beginning of the episode. Boywhiz88 fucked around with this message at 22:32 on May 18, 2020 |
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The kids weren't learning the material, they were learning the system. Just like how the school goes to 'curriculum alignment.' 'B5 got the dinks' is one of my favorite lines in the series. It just cracks me up for some reason. Also, "I want a Shrek slurpee Bernard, and some Krispy Kreme!" and "poo poo Calvin, you know I got the bingo tonight." Also, "What the gently caress did you do that for? Now we short the nine?"
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# ? May 19, 2020 05:04 |
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Yeah but Cheese deserved it.
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# ? May 19, 2020 10:42 |
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Sentimental motherfucker just cost us money. Deserve got nothing to do with it.
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# ? May 19, 2020 13:04 |
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So I'm in the middle of another rewatch, and almost finished episode 10. I know what's coming up, and I'm still bothered by it; side note Rawls in episode 11 nails it. Wallace getting dropped, although it sucked didn't bother me. Same with Bodie and D.
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# ? May 19, 2020 14:41 |
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Syrian Lannister posted:So I'm in the middle of another rewatch, and almost finished episode 10. I know what's coming up, and I'm still bothered by it; side note Rawls in episode 11 nails it. Yeah I got upset when Orlando got popped too
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# ? May 21, 2020 17:56 |
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Now this here?! This is some motherfucking BULLSHIT@!!! I was watching The Wire on Amazon Prime very happily last night. I was at the end of Season 2, watching the last few episodes, and I was DEEPLY engaged. I mean... When you are at that part of the story, where they're ripping up the passports, and Frank is practically imprisoned already behind the fence of the Grain Pier before he goes to meet his death. So I am watching that, the AMAZING sequence set to Stelios Kazantzidis - Efuge Efuge, which is unbelievably fabulous music and I believe the only non-diegetic song used on the soundtrack, season-ending musical montages notwithstanding. So I finish that episode up, and now it is 12:30 on the West Coast where I am. Oddly, instead of going to the finale which I wanted to see, I was kicked back to the list of episodes, and yet, for some weird reason it now says The Wire is no longer on Prime - in fact, I need to pay $15 to get a special HBO subscription to keep watching. And this had JUST fuckin' happened at midnight apparently. DURING MY REWATCH. I find this deeply upsetting and while I know it is just business, it reeks. Does not make me want to pay corporate assholes more money to fuckin watch it
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# ? May 22, 2020 00:07 |
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That's a loving bummer. I think HBO is showing some of their stuff for free on their app because of this corona virus bullshit.
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# ? May 22, 2020 00:30 |
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The big difference to me in rewatches is that I had had a 60-80 hour job by the most recent time I watched the show and related more with the detectives than I ever thought I would.God Hole posted:me at 18: i have achieved full awareness And at 34: c'mon liver, fail already.
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Eifert Posting posted:The big difference to me in rewatches is that I had had a 60-80 hour job by the most recent time I watched the show and related more with the detectives than I ever thought I would. This sounds interesting. Could you elaborate? Like the high workloads? Juking the stats? Not answering the phone?
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# ? May 22, 2020 02:11 |
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Mostly just them resentfuly plugging away at computers or typewriters and getting poo poo from family.
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# ? May 22, 2020 02:13 |
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kaworu posted:Now this here?! This is some motherfucking BULLSHIT@!!! yeah i was in the middle of season 4 on a rewatch when i got kicked off it on Hulu. luckily you can get a week free of hbogo on Hulu, that should get me through the end. Eifert Posting posted:The big difference to me in rewatches is that I had had a 60-80 hour job by the most recent time I watched the show and related more with the detectives than I ever thought I would. same yo. one line that hit me like a truck this time that i barely registered the first time: season 3 lester is talking to someone about barnard's weekly 200 mile trip down to west virginia to collect burner phones. he seems really upset, and when questioned about it he laments "i just really appreciate the discipline of it" oof.
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God Hole posted:yeah i was in the middle of season 4 on a rewatch when i got kicked off it on Hulu. luckily you can get a week free of hbogo on Hulu, that should get me through the end. Remember when Lester dated a CI? Gooooood times.
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# ? May 22, 2020 05:23 |
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aren't they still together at the conclusion of the show?
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Aces High posted:aren't they still together at the conclusion of the show? Yeah, all in all Lester had a pretty good ending.
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# ? May 23, 2020 10:30 |
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Lester is also hitting on her heavily while still active which I thought was going somewhere but nope it’s just a happy ending for them
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# ? May 23, 2020 22:48 |
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Bernard’s story of finding his mom dead always hits so hard. It’s crazy how much they can affect you with one scene like that.
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# ? May 24, 2020 18:24 |
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I'm watching Homicide. I don't mean to jump to conclusions after half an episode but it seems pretty great. Andre Braugher Edit: Polito being fired on NBC's insistence sucks though, he is great. algebra testes fucked around with this message at 05:11 on May 26, 2020 |
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algebra testes posted:I'm watching Homicide. I don't mean to jump to conclusions after half an episode but it seems pretty great. Maybe the best episode in the entire series is the fifth ever so it's ok to jump to conclusions. The show opens really strong.
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algebra testes posted:I'm watching Homicide. I don't mean to jump to conclusions after half an episode but it seems pretty great. Is it finally streaming somewhere? One thing that completely slipped my mind until my rewatch last month was the Munch cameo in S5.
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# ? May 26, 2020 18:57 |
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So did they film Omar’s death scene early in the final season and fill out the story? I just noticed in a rewatch that he doesn’t limp at all before getting shot in the convenience store. It just seemed odd.
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Throughout the course of the season he seemed to be slowly improving physically, but he's still noticeably limping when he passes the kids on his way to the store from memory.
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Jerusalem posted:Throughout the course of the season he seemed to be slowly improving physically, but he's still noticeably limping when he passes the kids on his way to the store from memory. Omar is still using the mop crutch in Episode 7 around 47:43, when he comes up on Michael, Spider, and crew, Kenard says he's "Gimpy as a motherfucker" around 48:50. Walking down the alley as Kenard and the little ones are torturing the cat, he's limping, but he's not using the mop crutch. (Episode 8, 13:30ish,) and Omar gets got 17 minutes in, give or take in the same episode. Syrian Lannister fucked around with this message at 15:31 on May 28, 2020 |
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I've seen that moment debated to death, and I have to believe it really was just a filming flub.
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# ? May 29, 2020 01:01 |
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One thing that was always unclear to me was stringer's graveyard meeting with colvin and it could just be me not hearing it correctly. String asks Colvin that he hopes he can "keep that to five." Colvin replies "it's going to be a nickle at least," to which String says "Come on, man" and is upset. Does he want the minimum jail time for Avon so he's out of the way for just a few years?
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# ? Jun 1, 2020 04:55 |
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zenguitarman posted:One thing that was always unclear to me was stringer's graveyard meeting with colvin and it could just be me not hearing it correctly. String asks Colvin that he hopes he can "keep that to five." Colvin replies "it's going to be a nickle at least," to which String says "Come on, man" and is upset. Does he want the minimum jail time for Avon so he's out of the way for just a few years? Yeah he wants Avon in jail so that the war with Marlo can stop. I guess he figures that once Avon gets out of jail it will be five years later and they'll have an understanding with Marlo by then or will have solved that problem in a way other than war. And at that point he'll be fine with turning the reigns back over to Avon since both of them will be able to focus on business rather than a war. It's a naive position since even if Avon goes to jail for a few years Marlo isn't going anywhere and once Avon gets out he's going to want to go right back after Marlo.
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Ginette Reno posted:Yeah he wants Avon in jail so that the war with Marlo can stop. I guess he figures that once Avon gets out of jail it will be five years later and they'll have an understanding with Marlo by then or will have solved that problem in a way other than war. And at that point he'll be fine with turning the reigns back over to Avon since both of them will be able to focus on business rather than a war. For a guy like Marlo surviving any given year is far from guaranteed so I think Stringer is just betting that something will happen to him in that time. Remember, he doesn't do things like Avon in Season 1 where he stays so under the radar that the cops don't even know he exists. For Marlo the status and visibility is the appeal of the whole thing and so he was always going to have a pretty limited amount of time on top.
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# ? Jun 1, 2020 17:11 |
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Ginette Reno posted:
Even more naive considering Slim's words later, "Once you're in it, you in it!" Did Stringer think that with Avon in jail Marlo would just back off and let the Barksdales go back to the whole co-op setup and the quiet life? I doubt it, he would have been hitting every Barksdale corner that dared raise its head. The Barksdales and Stringer would have effectively been dead in the water long before Avon ever got back on the street. Example 475 of Stringer not really understanding the game.
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You want it to be one way... but its that other way
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