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In... 9 “We’re Building Something, Here, Detective, We’re Building It From Scratch. 5.6 "The Dickensian Aspect" D'Angelo Barksdale: 2 The king stay the king. Would he have been able to transition into a legitimate lifestyle? Experiment.

After being absent for most of the last act, Omar’s reappearance is a nice way to end the first season.

Come season 3, Avon is released and tensions are naturally high.

There’s no longer a sense of solidarity within communities, with people instead operating for their own self gain.While season 2 shifts the main focus from the Barksdale organization to the docks, the former doesn’t stop being a storyline.

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1.06 "The Wire" …while you're waiting for moments that never come. He laments on how the country has changed– how the culture has changed. Where Avon bleeds red, Stringer bleeds green.

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