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S1 Ep01: The Target

Released Thursday, 14th December 2017
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S1 Ep01: The Target

S1 Ep01: The Target

S1 Ep01: The Target

S1 Ep01: The Target

Thursday, 14th December 2017
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"...when it's not your turn" - McNultyKobi and Dave go back to the pits to rewatch Season 1, Episode 1 of HBO’s The Wire. This episode contains the voices of: -Frankie Faison (Deputy Commissioner Burrell)-Lance Reddick (Lieutenant Daniels)-Wendell Pierce (William "The Bunk" Moreland)-Andrew Johnstone (Academic and Author)-Gabriella Jones (The Guardian)Setting the Scene - (This episode only)David Simon likes to say that the first scene of each season of "The Wire" encapsulates the themes of that season. In the case of Detective Jimmy McNulty investigating the murder of one Omar Isiah Betts, known to friends and family as Snot Boogie, Simon gets to explain what the entire series will be about......The America of "The Wire" is broken, in a fundamental, probably irreparable way. It is an interconnected network of ossified institutions, all of them so committed to perpetuating their own business-as-usual approach, that they keep letting their own equivalents of Snot Boogie into the game, simply because that's how it's always been done. It doesn't matter that it makes no sense. Only a rugged individualist/cocky narcissist like McNulty would even think to suggest that things could and should be run differently.The StreetsAs writer David Simon puts it, “those who are excluded from the legitimate economy make their own world.” This is truly another world. We see young kids out on the stoop unsupervised, just watching the police work as if nothing’s wrong. As if there’s not a bloody body out in the street.The PoliceThese people generally aren’t familiar with the streets. Even when they are, their understanding is juvenile at best. Still, they are forced to interact with this different world, which means they often depend on those who live there. This relationship is examined in-depth throughout this season.The GameThis is what unites the two different worlds. The “game” has many levels, and while it may differ on some levels, the rules are always the same: there are winners and there and losers, and you play the game whether you like it or not.Storyline 1: McNultyMcNulty “snitches” to Judge Phelan, sets a series of events in motion that brings the team together and pisses off a million people in the process. He massively pisses off his boss, Rawles, who wants nothing to do with this case. Daniels in vice gets roped in to put a detail together, pulling in Kima, Herc, Carver and McNulty.Storyline 2: D’Angelo“D” Gets Out, we see Stringer Bell corrupting the trial and the witness. D’Angelo is driven to the Orlando Club - his uncle’s strip joint - by Weebay. We briefly meet Barksdale, and D’Angelo comes across as quite naive. He gets demoted to the low-rises from the towers, and meets his crew, acting the boss. Finally, he sees that the witness “Gant” from his trial has been shot dead. Storyline3: BubblesWe meet Bubbles, who is running a counterfeit money scam with Johnny Weeks - who is “green” and how Bubbles is trying to get “brown”. Johnny gets beat down, and Bubbles becomes a snitch.Discussion Points?- Who are the cops?- Do you understand anything of what is going on here?- Things you missed on first viewingKey Characters- McNulty- D’Angelo Barksdale- BubblesTriviaSergeant Jay Landsman is the name of a real life cop. The real Jay Landsman does come into series later.Both the Snot Boogie murder story and Bunk's tale of shooting a mouse in his kitchen are anecdotes from Simon's time researching his non-fiction book Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets (1991).Simon deliberately used surveillance cameras throughout the show to add to the sense of always being watchedSimon makes the point that the detectives are motivated not by a desire to protect and serve but by the intellectual vanity of believing they are smarter than the criminals they are chasing.The flashback at the end of the episode - David Simon says that HBO urge... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Wire Stripped

Wow! The Wire at 20!?......20 years ago, HBO released a show that nobody was talking about. But then, everyone slowly realised that The Wire might be the most incredible show of all time. We're Dave and Kobi, returning to the Baltimore pits to rewatch EVERY EPISODE in our podcast – The Wire: Stripped. We’ll break down the lingo - like re-ups, burners and wiretaps. We’ll analyse critical scenes too. We talk to the creator David Simon, key cast members, including Frankie Faison, better known as Deputy Commissioner Burrell, Lance Reddick, who played Lieutenant Daniels, And of course, the one, the only… the Bunk. Wendell Pierce. Also, listen to celebrity guests and superfans. So if you're watching for the first or the ninth time, join us as we revisit one of the greatest shows ever.Here is a short list of who we have lined up for Season 4:David Simon - Creator of The WireMaestro Harrell - Randy WagstaffJulito McCullum - NamondJermaine Crawford - DukieTristan Mack Wilds - MichaelNathan Corbett - DonutDelaney Williams - LandsmanAnwan Glover - Slim CharlesChad Coleman - CuttyPanama (Armando Cadogan Jnr)- Bubbles TormentorBrandy Burre - Theresa D'AgostinoSandi McCree - De'Londa BricePaul L Nolan - Hardware Store Employee Trey Chaney - PootAlexa Fogel - Casting DirectorJoilet Harris - Caroline Massey.Aiden Gillen - CarcettiThuliso Dingwall - Kenard Wendell Pierce - BunkClarke Peters - FreamonErnest Dickerson - DirectorDominic Lombardozzi - HercGet Subscribed now!

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