I'm sure if I tried to watch more than just the first, third and last episodes of S1 and one episode of S2 I'd understand more of it, but even the pilot ends with incest buttsex. Fuck off. I mean, fuck off.
Anyway, here's a big post about The Wire.
I'm just finishing the 4th Season, which is a focus on the inner city school system. Micheal Lee, an abused 8th grader has to take care of his brother Bug across the season and handles most finances for his family, as his mother is a dope fiend. His friend Namond, son of notorious Corner Soldier Wee-Bey, is coerced into selling drugs on his own corner by his mother who'd grown accustomed to living off of residuals from the now-defunct Barksdale Organization, a gang that is the focus of the 1st and 3rd seasons. After her meal ticket runs out, she guilts Namond into selling himself instead of working as a 'Runner' under Bodie, another Barksdale soldier.
Despite the dissolution of Barksdale's crew, the West side of Baltimore is still under siege and disappearances are rampant. Marlo Stanfield, a particularly violent and efficient dealer, has been having his soldiers murder opposing dealers, thieves and snitches and sealing them inside abandoned houses using a nailgun. Chris Partlow, Marlo's right-hand man, takes a liking to Micheal Lee and begins training and advising him on how to be a soldier. Namond finds himself unready for working the corners at all, if ever. A program for disruptive/'corner' kids helps him turn over a new leaf and begin to see that entering the drug trade may be an awry decision.
What I really drew from this (and the billion little points and details I missed) was the polarizing way Micheal and Namond are depicted. Namond is boastful and vocal about how totally fucking great and hard he is, but he's lived conveniently and without worry. Micheal is quiet and well-mannered, but holds his family up singlehandedly and avoids any interaction with Dealers or the like at first. By the end of the season, Micheal-Lee is violent and unpredictable and has murdered the aforementioned Bodie. Namond is adopted by Colvin, a former Police Major who wants him to have a better life. Colvin actually goes and speaks to Wee-Bey, whom Colvin sent to a life sentence and recieves his blessing to adopt Namond.
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