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garv;97009 said:Fuck that Homo Omar he didn't run shit like some people have said on here, he was just another street dude who had respect like Bodie but he wasn't no boss, like Marlo Avon or Stringer,
my favorite character would be Stringer i loved the way he tried to crossover and make money the legit way it could of easily work but he let his guard down on the streets Stringer was close to leaving all that behind and becoming another legit dude who used the money he accumulated through shady means to get money in a way where he wouldn't necessarily face the possibility of jail time.
BoYBe$T;97353 said:u obviously have no clue as to how the streets flow.. Omar was a boss in every aspect.. he had his own code and played the game the he felt it needed to be played.. A TRUE BOSS
a.mann;96874 said:if it's not the best TV show ever it's easily in the top 10 of all time
matter fact...
The Wire was more then a TV show it was a living breathing character study
clash of codes,morals and idealogies
and to the cat that said Jaime Hector had it easy doesn't know much about acting
trust me...it's easier for an actor to show emotion
and harder for them NOT to show it....especially on a program like the Wire
bmoreeast;97762 said:I agree with the people that says that this was the best show of all time. The reason i say that is if you rate shows on what they were based upon no show eva showed every aspect of the street culture the way the wire did. Most shows always give you 1 dimensional drug dealers thats just an account of how people thats not from the hood think niggas act but the wire gave you actual people that everybody from the inner city felt they knew or could relate to.
Another character that was the shit tho was that police ( never knew his name) that took the lil nigga money that Marlo gave them for school n the alley, he was crooked as hell but yet too damn realistic
younglane;95274 said:I can't see how anybody could respect Stringer. He killed his homeboy's nephew and then fucked his baby moms
millz_flybridge;95282 said:what?!?...it was fucked up that he fucked Dee's BM, but it was Avon that got Dee bodied not stringer
blakfyahking;97784 said:I know who you talking about, the cop who broke the youngin fingers for stealing a car, and they later threw yellow paint on his crooked ass and robbed him LOL
garv;97009 said:Fuck that Homo Omar he didn't run shit like some people have said on here, he was just another street dude who had respect like Bodie but he wasn't no boss, like Marlo Avon or Stringer,
my favorite character would be Stringer i loved the way he tried to crossover and make money the legit way it could of easily work but he let his guard down on the streets Stringer was close to leaving all that behind and becoming another legit dude who used the money he accumulated through shady means to get money in a way where he wouldn't necessarily face the possibility of jail time.
blakfyahking;97681 said:got to cosign about Jamie Hector playing Marlo........excellent acting cause a lot of people didn't recognize him from Paid in Full
it's harder to be stone faced and emotionless when a lot of serious drama pops off. plus you got to remember his character was challenging thug kingpins 35+ with at the minimum 20+ years in the game. for a 20 yr old dealer to exhibit that much leadership and discipline to challenge old heads who been running shit for years showed a lot of potential for whoever Marlo's character was based on. imagine if them brothers did something legal with those talents SMH
plus to note Avon seemed realer than most, but at the end he was shook cause he wanted to stay stagnant, he never wanted to progress pass the street shit. yeah he gave Cutty a pass, which made him seem like a real nigga. but what about how he pressured his nephew to stay in the game when he knew he wasn't built for it? what about when Stringer gave him an opportunity to be legal, he chose to stay involved in hood bullshit?
I give Stringer credit cause even though he was grimy and got played by the corporate gangsters he at least had the vision to see the bigger picture and at least had the heart to try to get out of his comfort zone (the street). he tried to elevate above the bullshit, but like many guys who grow up in that environment, their peers show that crab mentality and attempt to hold him back. If Avon was a real friend, he would've supported Stringer to elevate pass the drug game like he did Cutty, but I guess he secretly hated on Stringer for wanting to do something even he was too scared to do.
there were so many subliminal lessons in that show that made it so realistic LOL