Season 2, please! I’m loving re-seeing this with you guys.
@LukeIsyourfasha16 күн бұрын
It’s hard to pick a favorite character. All of them are written so well.
@monadreher242816 күн бұрын
This. It is truly rare for a TV show to have as many fascinating characters as The Wire does with a cast so large and proceeds to grow larger as the story continues. It gets to the point where you can't really go wrong with whoever ends up being your top picks. Mines have changed throughout the years quite a lot but from this first season Omar, D'Angelo, McNulty, Bodie and Lester are in my personal top 10 with Bodie being my overall favorite in the entire series.
@lauz-im3ov16 күн бұрын
But it's Omar.
@h4ll1k16 күн бұрын
cant wait for your s2 reactions. wasnt my favorite on first watch when i way younger but really, really grew on me on rewatches
@notthestatusquo768316 күн бұрын
23:00 He's not trying to stay clean, he's already relapsed. He hesitated on keeping the money because he knew he was gonna spend it on dope, not the apartment like he said.
@Nathan-w5b2h16 күн бұрын
My interpretation of the Dierdra thing is that D felt a little threatened or e emasculated by Bodie and had to lie to one up him.
@watchthiswithjoeandkevin616 күн бұрын
I think you're right. He was gassing himself up.
@richardkhchang16 күн бұрын
Excellent reaction series, hope you keep it up. I'll always repeat this point like a broken record, but... my two absolute favorite subtle, understated, and thankless moments/threads this season that come to a head in beautiful monologues in this episode are (a) how they handled the "Daniels is Dirty" thread, and (b) how they handled the "Dierdre Kresson" thread. Two things that any other show would have planted for more superficial payoff. But no, with The Wire-- "Daniels is Dirty" simply culminates in a powerful teaching moment to Carver about how anyone can get caught up in the influences/pressures around them (something that you continue to see throughout the show when you look at superiors and subordinates), while "Diedre Kresson" exists to illustrate how D'Angelo could only front a tough guy act in a world that he never belonged in. It's no big melodramatic swing or twist or dumb cliff-hanger for the sake of engagement-- instead, it's just perfect resonance.
@chriscostelloe894215 күн бұрын
Love your reactions to this show! Thanks!
@mariannejtv273016 күн бұрын
Totally agree with you that Omar's "all in the game" was a great ending, it sums up the whole season pretty well. Thank you for the reactions, it's been a nice rewatch and you always have interesting commentary. I'm sure you'll like S2 as well!
@joelpartee59416 күн бұрын
My only complaint about that scene is that it feels like it breaks the fourth wall just a little, with Omar hamming it up for the camera.
@ginapurpura118216 күн бұрын
Thanks so much - I really enjoyed this reaction! I agree with others, the characters are so well written. If I had to pick my top 3 from this season - it’s Bubs, Omar, and D’Angelo. Looking forward to watching season two with you! ❤
@watchthiswithjoeandkevin616 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching with us!
@toddfuresz46216 күн бұрын
Am so glad u both admitted love for the character of Omar. Every time he turns up in the story it is a treat, and this ending was no exception. Season 2 will be a change but hang in there this story overall is very detailed and so well done.
@terrygracy834513 күн бұрын
Wee bay is a true soldier. Fucking love that exasperation when there’s no “ tater salad” left. 😂
@ichwanbedwiner16 күн бұрын
Enjoyed watching S1 w you guys! Looking forward to your S2 vids...it's one of my favorite seasons. Question though...you mention how Rawls is a great character which I agree he is. But aren't all the characters in the show great characters? My point being Rawls is not likeable but you can see he has a story which makes him a good character. But doesn't the show do that for ALL the characters incl those on the other side of the law?
@watchthiswithjoeandkevin616 күн бұрын
Absolutely. Really, Omar might be the most compelling character on the show. Rawls is a guy designed to be hated, and we do. But it's just so fascinating that he is equally a product of a very broken system.
@SomahCorp16 күн бұрын
The real life Jay Landsman is actualy playing a cop in further seasons. And of course, he's an ex cop from Baltimore
@FrenchieQc16 күн бұрын
The funniest thing is he auditioned for the role of himself and didn't get it.
@andersfrostbertelsen115916 күн бұрын
I agree about Rawls probably wanting to make the city a better place when he took the job... except by the time he got to that place, he had probably already sold out. Daniels became a lieutenant by playing politics, but his career got derailed now because he decided to do police work. Carver got promoted by going behind Daniels' back. At some point Rawls was probably a good cop, but I bet he sold out long before he became major. I know some people speculate that his hatred for McNulty is because he reminds him of the detective he could have been if he had tried to do right instead of doing what would get him promoted.
@tonymeyers907916 күн бұрын
Great finale
@charlottedrolet900016 күн бұрын
YAY!!!!
@trev397116 күн бұрын
I got really worried when you didn't say "Joe" and "Kevin" at the beginning. Phew.
@chanelo491816 күн бұрын
Can’t wait to finish this show with you guys, season 2 is a little different but still good
@Chris-ImperialAerosolKid16 күн бұрын
Season 2 really turns the quality up a few notches and you're going to love it. Only those who dont know what they're talking about won't tell you season 2 is possibly the pinnacle of TV writing. Personally think it's a masterpiece of plotting, storyline and character development.
@TheGunship16 күн бұрын
Two is the most subtle, intricate season of the show.
@jori116 күн бұрын
I don't think it's too much a spoiler to mention that Isiah Whitlock's best moments are yet to come! Anyway, it's been excellent watching you watch the show and I can't wait to see your reactions to the later seasons.
@darrellmusk755716 күн бұрын
You'll get plenty of Clay Davies don't worry
@joelpartee59416 күн бұрын
Sheeeeeeeeeeeeee
@alexmckee468316 күн бұрын
In your wrap-up conversation, you came dangerously close to denying the agency of the poor. Yes, kids born into poverty are often placed into extremely difficult situations where there are few good choices but people can and do work themselves out of poverty without committing crimes or doing wrong to others. Greatly looking forward to your reactions to season two. It and season four are my favourite seasons of this amazing show.
@a6ruled16 күн бұрын
I hear you, but “the poor” do have less agency because they have less power - because of systems and institutions. It’s a (maybe the) theme of the show. For me, acknowledging context doesn’t disempower actors - it means that one can think of, say, policy responses that address the system.
@TheGunship16 күн бұрын
People can and do, yes! The Wire acknowledges this. But these are the exceptions, not the rule. And that same rule transcends economic status. People rarely change in general.