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Episode Guide
Lessons
Series: The Wire
Synopsis
McNulty (Dominic West) again demonstrates his questionable parenting skills. Out shopping with his two boys, he unexpectedly spots Stringer Bell (Idris Elba), and sends the kids on a "front and follow" to get the dealer's license plate number. Avon (Wood Harris) torches Omar's (Michael K. Williams) van, but they can't find the man, and later, he strikes back at them. Wallace (Michael B. Jordan) has stopped working in the pit, arousing the concern of Poot (Tray Chaney), who talks to D'Angelo (Larry Gilliard Jr.) about it. The unit busts a man leaving the projects with 20,000 dollars in cash, but when he turns out to be an aide to a state senator, Deputy Burrell (Frankie R. Faison) orders Daniels (Lance Reddick) to let the man go, and angrily decides to shut down the operation. Judge Phelan (Peter Gerety) gets wind of this and asks McNulty and Greggs (Sonja Sohn) about it. He pressures Burrell to keep the case going. D'Angelo is convinced to tell Avon about Orlando's (Clayton LeBouef) coke deal, which gets Omar into a lot of trouble. D'Angelo goes to a party, where one of the dancers from Orlando's meets an unhappy fate. He doesn't tell Sharmaine (Wendy Grantham), the dancer he's been seeing, what happened, but he does express his unhappiness with his business. "Nothing good to it but the money," he complains. When Omar's "loose cannon" behavior jeopardizes the operation, McNulty, Greggs, and Freamon (Clarke Peters) call him in and politely ask him to back off. Stringer makes a similar suggestion to Avon regarding the dangerous Omar. McNulty asks Bunk (Wendell Pierce) to lie to another detective for him in order to keep Omar out of trouble, which Bunk reluctantly does. A drunken Bunk later tells McNulty, "You're no good for people, man.", Created by former crime reporter David Simon and running across five captivating seasons, the hyper- realistic trawl through the gritty drug-infested streets of Baltimore to the upper echelons of the city's elite has been praised for its objective stance and expertly crafted blend of top-notch performances, searing drama and damning social commentary.
📊 Series Binge Profile
Total Content Density: 58 hours 35 minutes (58 episodes)
Intensity Rating: Epic Binge - A massive saga. Set aside dedicated weekends for this run.
Binge Milestones
1 episode/day: 58 days
3 episodes/day: 20 days
5 episodes/day: 12 days
Episodes (58)
- S01E01 - The Target
- S01E10 - The Cost
- S01E11 - The Hunt
- S01E12 - Cleaning Up
- S01E13 - Sentencing
- S01E02 - The Detail
- S01E03 - The Buys
- S01E04 - Old Cases
- S01E05 - The Pager
- S01E06 - The Wire
- S01E07 - One Arrest
- S01E08 - Lessons Viewing
- S01E09 - Game Day
- S02E01 - Ebb Tide
- S02E10 - Storm Warnings
- S02E11 - Bad Dreams
- S02E12 - Port in a Storm
- S02E02 - Collateral Damage
- S02E03 - Hot Shots
- S02E04 - Hard Cases
- S02E05 - Undertow
- S02E06 - All Prologue
- S02E07 - Backwash
- S02E08 - Duck and Cover
- S02E09 - Stray Rounds
- S03E01 - Time After Time
- S03E10 - Reformation
- S03E11 - Middle Ground
- S03E12 - Mission Accomplished
- S03E02 - All Due Respect
- S03E04 - Hamsterdam
- S03E05 - Straight and True
- S03E06 - Homecoming
- S03E07 - Back Burners
- S03E08 - Moral Midgetry
- S03E09 - Slapstick
- S04E01 - Boys of Summer
- S04E10 - Misgivings
- S04E11 - A New Day
- S04E12 - That's Got His Own
- S04E02 - Soft Eyes
- S04E03 - Home Room
- S04E04 - Refugees
- S04E05 - Alliances
- S04E06 - Margin of Error
- S04E07 - Unto Others
- S04E08 - Corner Boys
- S04E09 - Know Your Place
- S05E01 - More With Less
- S05E10 - - 30 -
- S05E02 - Unconfirmed Reports
- S05E03 - Not for Attribution
- S05E04 - Transitions
- S05E05 - React Quotes
- S05E06 - The Dickensian Aspect
- S05E07 - Took
- S05E08 - Clarifications
- S05E09 - Late Editions