On the wire there was nobody that was straightforward, honest and upright. Except for OMAR. And (implied) Michael.
When McNulty went to Stringer Bell's pad and picked up "the Wealth of Nations" it kind of made me errr...uncomfortable(?) with my satisfaction over his death because it added a great deal of ambiguity to "The Game"
McNulty certainly couldn't wrap his head around Smith, and while I believe bunk could, but couldn't be bothered. Just like me.
"Honey-nut" is the crucial metaphor for the entire series.
On the wire there was nobody that was straightforward, honest and upright. Except for OMAR. And (implied) Michael.
When McNulty went to Stringer Bell's pad and picked up "the Wealth of Nations" it kind of made me errr...uncomfortable(?) with my satisfaction over his death because it added a great deal of ambiguity to "The Game"
McNulty certainly couldn't wrap his head around Smith, and while I believe bunk could, but couldn't be bothered. Just like me.