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The scene at the end in the morque?

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why did the doctor switch omars card with that other dead white guys?

I didnt understand the signifigance of that scene.
Last Post Feb 28, 2008 1:25 AM by: omarisourleader
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Feb 28, 2008 1:25 AM
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......or just an attention seeking child.
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Feb 28, 2008 12:59 AM
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You're just a hater. ;\


> The look on the examiners face was more of
> amusement & a bit of respect. Sort of like "damn,
> they finally got ole' Omar, huh?" Then his actions
> were, to correct the error. Had Omar been an "average
> joe" as someone mentioned earlier, the examiner
> wouldn't have known or probably even cared about the
> error.

>
> The Examiner knew NOTHING about OMAR.. that look was
> because The card said on the white guy's body that he
> was african American and gunshot wound.. The white
> guy had a cut/scar on his chest and said gunshot
> wound and black.. Look Omar dead I liked him but he
> wasn't my favorite character actually I wanted him
> taken out in the first season.. No matter how he died
> or who killed him GOOD.. I'm glad he got his b4 Chris
> and Marlo MY 2 FAVORITE Characters since Stringer's
> death... DEATH TO OMAR YESSSS
>
> I got a hard on, Really how'd you know, Cause I see
> it hitting the back of your neck
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> the way"

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Feb 27, 2008 9:37 PM
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> This is the question i had on another post....
>
> Aaaaannnnnnd.....The toe tag switch had to mean
> something. We know Omar wasn't born in 1960 cause he
> looked 10 in the Chronicles; that was dated 1985.
> Maybe the white man's name was Omar Little too. Or
> maybe he had only been locked up once and gave the
> police a false date of birth; remember the cop at the
> bar said you could get away with liying about your id
> once but they will find out the truth pretty quick.


Not neccessarily. Omar(?) could have assumed someone elses identity a long time ago, and lets not forget that he was a very smart cat.

If you do id fraud right theres no reason why you should be caught, even by the cops. Also, how many hoppers are running round Baltimore without a social security number and very little other official means of identifying them, if any.

Remember when Omar(?) was giving evidence against Bird, he was vague about his age?

And how many corrupt officials have we witnessed in the last 5 seasons? Money talks, even louder than a shotgun, most times.
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Feb 27, 2008 8:24 PM
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The correct person is buried In Omars grave, but if you were to request a copy of his autopsy you would get a report on some white dude. That would infuriate Marlo if he is out saying they got Omar.
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Feb 25, 2008 9:36 PM
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The look on the examiners face was more of amusement & a bit of respect. Sort of like "damn, they finally got ole' Omar, huh?" Then his actions were, to correct the error. Had Omar been an "average joe" as someone mentioned earlier, the examiner wouldn't have known or probably even cared about the error.

The Examiner knew NOTHING about OMAR.. that look was because The card said on the white guy's body that he was african American and gunshot wound.. The white guy had a cut/scar on his chest and said gunshot wound and black.. Look Omar dead I liked him but he wasn't my favorite character actually I wanted him taken out in the first season.. No matter how he died or who killed him GOOD.. I'm glad he got his b4 Chris and Marlo MY 2 FAVORITE Characters since Stringer's death... DEATH TO OMAR YESSSS

I got a hard on, Really how'd you know, Cause I see it hitting the back of your neck

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Feb 25, 2008 8:30 PM
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All of us who loved Omar so much were dissappointed by HOW he died. I mean, as great as he was, being snuffed out by a little kid? Who would've thought. I felt the significance of the scene was to show us despite his wack deatj scene, Omar was STILL a legend in the game. So much so, even the medical examiner knew who he was.

The look on the examiners face was more of amusement & a bit of respect. Sort of like "damn, they finally got ole' Omar, huh?" Then his actions were, to correct the error. Had Omar been an "average joe" as someone mentioned earlier, the examiner wouldn't have known or probably even cared about the error.
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Feb 25, 2008 8:13 PM
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was that nicky
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Feb 25, 2008 4:16 PM
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This is the question i had on another post....

Aaaaannnnnnd.....The toe tag switch had to mean something. We know Omar wasn't born in 1960 cause he looked 10 in the Chronicles; that was dated 1985. Maybe the white man's name was Omar Little too. Or maybe he had only been locked up once and gave the police a false date of birth; remember the cop at the bar said you could get away with liying about your id once but they will find out the truth pretty quick.
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Feb 25, 2008 2:51 PM
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Wasn't the white guy in the morgue one of the two drunken, worthless cops from the original detail in Season 1? Not the one who got beat by Bodie and got to retire, but the other one, who Daniels told to either climb buildings or go to rehab?

They've been showing a lot of cameos from people from other seasons (Randy, Nicky, the other guy from the dock scam who's now homeless)...
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Feb 25, 2008 1:41 PM
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> Truth be told, it probably goes deeper than that, but > we will never know unless the author speaks up. >

> With all due respect to 215, I think Omar is more > than the average Joe in this story. I think the > author has an inner Omar-a man of integrity and > loyalty who breaks society's arbitrary rules. In > other words, if the author were a gangster, Omar is > who he would be. So I don't think he could let Omar > die without some type of comment. We may never know > the specifics of the comment. I would also suggest > that there are similarities between Michael and Omar > and the author probably feels he has grown and > evolved from an Omar to a Michael

> >
> > Man in Black: Truly, you have a dizzying > intellect.
> > Vizzini: Wait til I get going! Now, where was I? >
> > From the Princess Bride just before the MIB outsmarts > Vizzini and kills him.
Oh Thank you Motep.... This is what I have been saying all along...Omar represents the old way of doing things. In life we make choice, but someone in Omar's life aided him in becoming B more loyal. He is loyal to the code that was set during his time. The relevance of this time is that Omar does not recognize it as law, rather he disregards it as obsurd. Regardless of how the guys view him that was a man, because he stood for something..As much as I love the others. He has always been my Avatar. RIP Homie Omar Little. -- They Moving the Hood Out! -GOD is in the Detail's- There's a B in Subtle! Loyalty Before Dishonor
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Feb 25, 2008 11:47 AM
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Truth be told, it probably goes deeper than that, but we will never know unless the author speaks up.

With all due respect to 215, I think Omar is more than the average Joe in this story. I think the author has an inner Omar-a man of integrity and loyalty who breaks society's arbitrary rules. In other words, if the author were a gangster, Omar is who he would be. So I don't think he could let Omar die without some type of comment. We may never know the specifics of the comment. I would also suggest that there are similarities between Michael and Omar and the author probably feels he has grown and evolved from an Omar to a Michael

> Man in Black: Truly, you have a dizzying intellect.
> Vizzini: Wait til I get going! Now, where was I?
From the Princess Bride just before the MIB outsmarts Vizzini and kills him.
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Feb 25, 2008 9:12 AM
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> I thought the scene was a comment on how random life
> and death can be. A little kid, because he was under
> the radar screen, could kill the person no one else
> could. Your place on the grim reaper's list can be
> as accidental as which name is on which bag.


Wow, that is deep! sounds significant!
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Feb 25, 2008 1:51 AM
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That too thanks

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Feb 25, 2008 1:48 AM
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I thought the scene was a comment on how random life and death can be. A little kid, because he was under the radar screen, could kill the person no one else could. Your place on the grim reaper's list can be as accidental as which name is on which bag.
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Feb 25, 2008 1:40 AM
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The title of the episode CLARIFICATIONS plus to show you that Omar is not a superstar or main character he's just part of the game just anothe average joe

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