Honestly, if a guy has the balls to go to a hood like this, drive up to a crackhouse, and insult a girl who's brother is packing heat, it would probably be safest not to mess with him.
When the episode ended on a sour note, it made you contemplate. When the episode ended on a happy note, it made you smile. This outro will never be outdone... truly the GOAT.
Kicked The Wire off yet again in 2024! Still untouchable IMO. The greatest TV show of all time. The greatest casting of all time too. Rest in peace Michael Williams and Lance Reddick. You are sorely missed.
you watch a series like got, where you know the intro ost, "the rains of castemere" and maybe some other songs, depending on your preference! you know the intro to breaking bad, that gets you hyped up for the upcoming progress. and then there is THIS outro. you watch an episode of the wire and at the end this song hits you, and you be like "damn"!
Season 4 finale had me doing the Tebow pose while this played. Watching season 4 I knew there was going to be a lot of death and dark, senseless tragedy. Don't read further if you don't want spoilers. Bodie died like he lived and it sucks to see him go especially when he was about to make such a critical character development. But I felt that his death was fair. The season 4 finale montage was the best of the whole series and I'm about to start season 5 but my dumbass watched the season 5 montage weeks ago but season 4 montage is the best in the whole show. Happy to see Bunny adopt Naemond. Wee bey is an outstanding father and very mature to let Bunny adopt him, really happy he did that for his son. That ending scene too, with Naemond seeing an old friend peel off but the last frames of the scene, the stop sign is dead center in the screen. There's no need to see any more Naemond because they gave his story such a beautiful ending with the cinematography
I know from someone who would know that the original last line to the dealer was "love what you've done with the place" featuring a classic s**t eating grin from racist Tony. James Gandolfini improv'd what made the final cut. He added so much depth to the character. RIP.