DUCK AND COVER
- This opening scene is so fucking good. McNulty drunk as fuck, trying to pick up someone else's chick, then he gets behind the wheel and goes on the greatest rampage ever. Anyone who wouldn't find this funny as fuck has no soul. I specifically enjoyed his singing along to the song on the radio as he SLAMMED into the concrete support beam. Them slams into some random waitress to finish that masterpiece off.
“How come they don't fly away?” — Ziggy
- I like how Horseface and Nat encouraged Ziggy to go kick the ass of a guy about 7-8 inches taller than him (Maui). Under the guise of Ziggy being a legend of the docks. So he goes over there at lunch time and punches Maui right in the gut three times. Bad idea. Maui uses a forklift to raise Ziggy up to the top of a container stack, throws him on top of the stack and tells everyone they better not go over to get him.
- Good job by the detail getting a wiretap. Nice to see Bunk detailed for once. About time with that too. And funny to see how they have to clean a judge's house to get their warrant signed. lol at Carver and Herc having to do all the hard work.
- Fuckin' idiot bill bitch tells Frank his phone is flagged. Why would you tell someone that? Unfortunately he's smart enough to understand what may be going on.
- McNulty wants to be on the detail so bad. He's like, majorly depressed and shit. Feels worthless. So Daniels is trying to campaign for him to get on the detail. Rawls told him that he'd get whatever he needed, so it's time to bend over. Jimmy's gotta get off the boat.
- Frank and his brother are totally different people. And his brother has a decent idea what Frank does to get money and isn't a fan of it.
- Why the fuck is Ziggy buying a duck? Dude is weird. Then Nick tries to give him money and he throws the shit in the air like a lunatic.
- Some dudes from around the way decided to set up shop a bit higher up the road than the Pit and towers to take their customers.
- Fuzzy Dunlop. The best confidential informant of all time. Meaning, a non-existent informant named after a tennis ball.
- Like how when they're talking about who needs to go into the whorehouse McNulty walks straight in and...there's their undercover. What the fuck did I do? Good trap by Jimmy and Kima to get that guy coming out of the whorehouse and trying to leave that parking lot afterward. But fuck if Jimmy doesn't explain every emotion in that guy's head, that was crazy to me.
- I totally don't understand this shit with the duck. I mean obviously, dude is lonely and bullied all the time. So he needs a companion. There's only so much a guy can take.
- Frank outmaneuvered the police big time by giving them a bullshit second container to follow. And finding out that Beadie has been detailed. I mean, shit, he got this whole thing figured out doesn't he. lol at Glekas opening the container and finding out all that was inside was some bullshit. Barbies or whatever. Then plastic curtain rods. The only thing the police got out of this was the number of a boss, other than that it was a total operational failure. The police don't know that yet though.
- Man, Bodie's got some bad shit thought up in his head. He stole someone's corner in the middle of the night, now he and Poot are ready for a turf war with these guys.
- McNulty surprisingly went to Beadie's house, don't think he knows exactly what for, then he decides to be decent for once and get out before he puts the taint of Jimmy McNulty on poor, unsuspecting Beadie.
- Frank once again with the complaining shit. But he didn't realize The Greek is the old guy who has been sitting in the restaurant all along. Nick and Frank both say some stupid shit about wanting the same pay even though they're not giving them the cans they want (clean ones instead), yet The Greek agrees to it anyway. They also know the warehouse is out of play for future dirty work.
Videos:
The Wire - McNulty drunk driving
The Wire - Ziggy tries to fight Maui
The Wire - Fuzzy Dunlop
- This opening scene is so fucking good. McNulty drunk as fuck, trying to pick up someone else's chick, then he gets behind the wheel and goes on the greatest rampage ever. Anyone who wouldn't find this funny as fuck has no soul. I specifically enjoyed his singing along to the song on the radio as he SLAMMED into the concrete support beam. Them slams into some random waitress to finish that masterpiece off.
“How come they don't fly away?” — Ziggy
- I like how Horseface and Nat encouraged Ziggy to go kick the ass of a guy about 7-8 inches taller than him (Maui). Under the guise of Ziggy being a legend of the docks. So he goes over there at lunch time and punches Maui right in the gut three times. Bad idea. Maui uses a forklift to raise Ziggy up to the top of a container stack, throws him on top of the stack and tells everyone they better not go over to get him.
- Good job by the detail getting a wiretap. Nice to see Bunk detailed for once. About time with that too. And funny to see how they have to clean a judge's house to get their warrant signed. lol at Carver and Herc having to do all the hard work.
- Fuckin' idiot bill bitch tells Frank his phone is flagged. Why would you tell someone that? Unfortunately he's smart enough to understand what may be going on.
- McNulty wants to be on the detail so bad. He's like, majorly depressed and shit. Feels worthless. So Daniels is trying to campaign for him to get on the detail. Rawls told him that he'd get whatever he needed, so it's time to bend over. Jimmy's gotta get off the boat.
- Frank and his brother are totally different people. And his brother has a decent idea what Frank does to get money and isn't a fan of it.
- Why the fuck is Ziggy buying a duck? Dude is weird. Then Nick tries to give him money and he throws the shit in the air like a lunatic.
- Some dudes from around the way decided to set up shop a bit higher up the road than the Pit and towers to take their customers.
- Fuzzy Dunlop. The best confidential informant of all time. Meaning, a non-existent informant named after a tennis ball.
- Like how when they're talking about who needs to go into the whorehouse McNulty walks straight in and...there's their undercover. What the fuck did I do? Good trap by Jimmy and Kima to get that guy coming out of the whorehouse and trying to leave that parking lot afterward. But fuck if Jimmy doesn't explain every emotion in that guy's head, that was crazy to me.
- I totally don't understand this shit with the duck. I mean obviously, dude is lonely and bullied all the time. So he needs a companion. There's only so much a guy can take.
- Frank outmaneuvered the police big time by giving them a bullshit second container to follow. And finding out that Beadie has been detailed. I mean, shit, he got this whole thing figured out doesn't he. lol at Glekas opening the container and finding out all that was inside was some bullshit. Barbies or whatever. Then plastic curtain rods. The only thing the police got out of this was the number of a boss, other than that it was a total operational failure. The police don't know that yet though.
- Man, Bodie's got some bad shit thought up in his head. He stole someone's corner in the middle of the night, now he and Poot are ready for a turf war with these guys.
- McNulty surprisingly went to Beadie's house, don't think he knows exactly what for, then he decides to be decent for once and get out before he puts the taint of Jimmy McNulty on poor, unsuspecting Beadie.
- Frank once again with the complaining shit. But he didn't realize The Greek is the old guy who has been sitting in the restaurant all along. Nick and Frank both say some stupid shit about wanting the same pay even though they're not giving them the cans they want (clean ones instead), yet The Greek agrees to it anyway. They also know the warehouse is out of play for future dirty work.
Videos:
The Wire - McNulty drunk driving
The Wire - Ziggy tries to fight Maui
The Wire - Fuzzy Dunlop