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Feb 25, 2008 2:17 AM
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Mike is the new Omar? reason why is that both of them are loners and renegades. mike is the new robbin hood of baltimore. Dukie will become the new bubbs.
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Feb 25, 2008 2:10 AM
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Thats jacked up that Kima would back stab the same people who had her back when she got shot in season 1. I don't feel so bad now that I wished she died. I can't stand gay people and a character like her doesn't help. -- Edited by CalifromUpTownDC at 02/24/2008 11:13 PM
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Feb 25, 2008 1:36 AM
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> I would rather live my life as if there is a God and.... I agree with you philosophy of life. However, in the parallel universe of the Wire, it looks like that creator has spoken and Omar is not likely to arise from the dead. Fortunately there are other worlds.
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Feb 25, 2008 1:25 AM
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Well episode 59 was one of the all time best episodes. After Omar getting killed and to me an amazing episode 58 this one topped not only all this season but ranks with the topof the series. There's a raid on the supply which get Monk and Cheese caught with lots of weight they arrest Marlo and others. Snoop was going to kill Michael because they thought he was snitching but he got the drop on her that was a great scene too. Bubbles had a powerfull AA scene finally talking about Cherod. Kima tells Daniels about the fake serial killer and Daniels and Rhonda realize it's true by checking the cell phone number used for the wire. And the most powerfull scene of the show had to be the end when Michael drops Bug off to live with his aunt then him and Dukie say goodbye. Also Marlo finds out Omar was calling him a punk Chris and Monk had never told him he gets real pissed. -- Edited by Zillajay49 at 02/24/2008 10:26 PM -- Edited by Zillajay49 at 02/24/2008 10:27 PM
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Feb 24, 2008 8:38 PM
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Just a thought, the last TV episode on the wire got us all thinking. is that really Omar that got shot, his Scar, on again off again. the discrepancy in his age. he limped sometimes, he walks just fine sometimes. and sometimes he has a cane. I refuse to believe this. but Let's say, hypothetically that Omar is dead. and that were reading too much into the scar, & the limp. maybe there's a possibility that the writers. left us clues. The Omar prequel that includes his brother Anthony. The date of the prequel 1985. In the dates we figure out on the last show. And Anthony storyline in the first season of the wire. Also was mentioned we signed up for seven episodes of the wire. If this information is true. He has one episode left. And when he comes back he will not be playing Omar he will be playing Anthony. Coming back to revenge his brother's death. And kill the hell out of kanard. That's just a thought. -- I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't and die to find out there is.
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Feb 23, 2008 11:58 PM
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ZIGGY...don't get it twisted...It's Nareese, not Clarice. Clarice was a character on "Silence Of The Lambs". And they're looking for the LEAK, not the LINK. But don't feel bad honey, I've had a few drinks tonight too. My husband has a few of his friends over to play cards, and I'm indulging a little bit too.
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Feb 23, 2008 11:22 PM
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do you have a spolier to share? Would love to hear it! THE WIRE - MARCH EPISODES Episode #59: "Late Editions" Debut: SUNDAY, MARCH 2 (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET/PT) Other HBO playdates: March 2 (10:30 p.m.), 4 (11:50 p.m.), 5 (11:00 p.m.), 6 (10:00 p.m.) and 7 (8:00 p.m.) HBO2 playdates: March 3 (10:00 p.m.), 6 (1:50 a.m.), 10 (9:00 p.m.) and 28 (9:00 p.m.) With Steintorf (Neal Huff) ordering Rawls (John Doman) to initiate "creative" remedies for the rising crime rate, Freamon's (Clarke Peters) vigilance pays off with a promising lead, sending Sydnor (Corey Parker Robinson) and the department into overdrive. Although Daniels (Lance Reddick) is originally delighted, a further probe with Pearlman (Deirdre Lovejoy) reveals some troubling source information. McNulty (Dominic West), feeling betrayed, doesn't feel like sharing in Freamon's celebration; Michael (Tristan Wilds) is suspicious about his latest assignment; Haynes (Clark Johnson) gets fresh eyes to help with fact-checking; Namond's (Julito McCullum) debating skills make Colvin (Robert Wisdom) proud; Davis (Isiah Whitlock, Jr.) points a finger at Levy (Michael Kostroff) and the courts; and Bubbles (Andre Royo) recounts a recent temptation overcome. Teleplay by George Pelecanos; story by David Simon & George -- Edited by ginger745i at 02/23/2008 8:25 PM
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Feb 23, 2008 11:17 PM
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i ain't trying to start nothing that i would have to finish, but ain't this supposed to be the SPOILER thread? and the OFFICIAL thread for episode 58 is up. yawl can (and will and already have) gone around about omar this and that for several pages. this topic wasn't but maybe five pages, until omar happened. -- bunk moreland: "You know why? Cause I'm a Murder Police!"
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Feb 23, 2008 12:19 PM
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hey wireheads, if you seen episode 58 you notice carcetti endorses clarece to run for mayor instead of bond. for some reason i'm thinking bond or the lawyer levy was the link with the indictments being leaked just a thought this youngun on some different opionion shit........snoop
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Feb 22, 2008 11:22 PM
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> At this point I have come to think that the death of > Omar is similar to The Beatles with Paul is dead. > > When The Beatles realized that some fans actually > believed that Paul Mcartney was killed in a car > accident and replaced by a relative; they started > adding intentional clues to their music to play upon > the theory. Simon frequents these boards regularly > and he knows the level of fanatacism some of us have > for the characters and used the same Paul is dead > premise with Omar. > > The continuity errors were not errors after all and > were left for those conspiracy theorists to have > something to use. Hmmmm? never thought of that one. -- Bless you all and bring our troops home now.
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Feb 22, 2008 11:17 PM
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At this point I have come to think that the death of Omar is similar to The Beatles with Paul is dead. When The Beatles realized that some fans actually believed that Paul Mcartney was killed in a car accident and replaced by a relative; they started adding intentional clues to their music to play upon the theory. Simon frequents these boards regularly and he knows the level of fanatacism some of us have for the characters and used the same Paul is dead premise with Omar. The continuity errors were not errors after all and were left for those conspiracy theorists to have something to use.
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Feb 22, 2008 9:47 PM
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> How does someone like Simon who pays such precise > attention to detail as a selling point of the show > really, allow Omar to walk, not limp into that store? > Especially because in the previous scenes he was > still badly hurt. There has been a lot of this kind > of carelessness in the last season but this was just > horrible. I thought the scene was so good I didn't > care, but it really bothers me that something like > that wouldn't be spotted in editing. I mean come > on. Furthermore, why the hell wouldn't Michael K. Williams raise the issue. The actor who has actually spent the last few episodes walking with a limp should be the first to realize. I don't know how so many collective people on a production crew wouldn't notice. When you're filming the final scene for a major actor on a long-running show, emotions tend to run high, so I guess everyone was just too in the moment to notice. All that said, it's still a minor issue. The scene is still the scene.
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Feb 22, 2008 8:55 PM
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> I think Simon was wrong to have Omar killed off in a > lot of ways because his character is supposed to be > based off of the real life Donnie Andrews who is > still alive in his 50's to this day. From a literary > stand point I guess Omar had to go though because if > only those who live by a code make it Marlow wouldn't > be Marlow. But then again I think the BPD will catch > Marlow. They'll also find out McNulty's stupid serial > killer doesn't exist. I've thought this was stupid > and unreal since the serial killer bullshit started. > So, when McNulty gets caught will he go to jail, with > Avon, Bird and most of all Weebay? Marlow will and > they'll kill him or make him their bitch. But there's > no way McNulty will go to jail...he has to kill > himself! Not just to avoid going to jail but to also > kill the series. Remember the first episode of the > first season, McNulty started the show (a show based > on social irony) he's going to end the show. The Wire > started with McNulty fighting the police system and > Omar fighting the drug game, Omar has got to die by a > little kid's gun and McNulty has to die by his own. > Following in this irony Daniels, who always follows > the book, has to end up a nobody in a low level > position after Carcetti screws him over. And of > course Chris is gonna break! Simon already admitted > in an interview that he was molested and that's why > he beat Michael's stepdad so bad. Bunk's chasing his > murderer, when he pins it on Chris, Chris will admit > he did it all because he was mad at the world after > being molested as a child. This is how the best show > on TV and, so far the best drama, ever written will > end. yeshwa951 omars character is based on the guy that was with donnie in jail he was the guy that told omar that the bounty was five figures and he should of killed you myself, I am glad to read that someone else knew that the real omar is alive and well,take care yeshwa951 also in about two months or so there will be a interview with this man and he is supposed to compare how the wire omar relates to the real omar. -- Bless you all and bring our troops home now.
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Feb 22, 2008 8:47 PM
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I think Simon was wrong to have Omar killed off in a lot of ways because his character is supposed to be based off of the real life Donnie Andrews who is still alive in his 50's to this day. From a literary stand point I guess Omar had to go though because if only those who live by a code make it Marlow wouldn't be Marlow. But then again I think the BPD will catch Marlow. They'll also find out McNulty's stupid serial killer doesn't exist. I've thought this was stupid and unreal since the serial killer bullshit started. So, when McNulty gets caught will he go to jail, with Avon, Bird and most of all Weebay? Marlow will and they'll kill him or make him their bitch. But there's no way McNulty will go to jail...he has to kill himself! Not just to avoid going to jail but to also kill the series. Remember the first episode of the first season, McNulty started the show (a show based on social irony) he's going to end the show. The Wire started with McNulty fighting the police system and Omar fighting the drug game, Omar has got to die by a little kid's gun and McNulty has to die by his own. Following in this irony Daniels, who always follows the book, has to end up a nobody in a low level position after Carcetti screws him over. And of course Chris is gonna break! Simon already admitted in an interview that he was molested and that's why he beat Michael's stepdad so bad. Bunk's chasing his murderer, when he pins it on Chris, Chris will admit he did it all because he was mad at the world after being molested as a child. This is how the best show on TV and, so far the best drama, ever written will end.
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