@@terrymiller111 I don't think he was a sociopath. Killing was his job, the way his holds a gun indicates he had some type of training, probably military judging on the way he rocks combat boots. Maybe he saw some action while he served, either way he is comfortable with killing. I think the way he tried to reassure his victim would speak to some type of empathy. He has nothing against the person, it is just his job. It also probably helps keep the victim calm so they don't try anything...but they wouldn't have much success trying to resist both Chris and Snoop. Marlo, the man ordering all the hits was the sociopath.
@@chriskings1666 Snoop tells Chris that the guy said it was the Cadillac of nail guns. The she says "He meant a Lexus, but he ain't know it." In other words, Cadillac sucks now and is no longer respected as the "best" car. Now that crown is on Lexus.
“This here is gunpowder activated, 27 caliber, full auto, no kick back, nail throwing mayhem” I could see Snoop saying this on QVC while presenting the nail gun on a rotating glass display case.
Estryus Flemming What's the charge for buying a nail gun? Dude, she is hitting him w/ that bill out of respect. He stepped to and really helped her; not worrying about how she presented or acting like he thought she might steal. Just treated her as a true customer and she appreciated that. Kinda blew his mind a bit when she went to the murder talk, though...😅
They foreshadowed his death the best of all characters imo. Maybe w the exception of Omar. But when Bodie told Snoop and Chris that he told little Kevin to "give them both 2 two the head" you just knew
"...man said this here's the Cadillac... He meant Lexus, but he didn't know it": In the card game which Marlo attends with the older guys, one of them frowns on how much the younger generation like Lexus over a "town car". Despite the grimness of almost all the subject matter, this show always managed to give me a chuckle on those laced references. Miss it much.
Yeah my dad would never even sit in a Lexus but he sure would speak fondly about his Lincolns (not Town Cars but mostly Mark 6's and a 7 then a couple Navigators growing up).
@@Stressless2023 I always loved Lexus and Toyota's. But for different reasons compared to others. I like em for performance. Their engines are wonderful and they have quality Japanese engineering. And most Lexus cars look rly nice... I want a 2001-2004 Lexus is300 or maybe a gs300/430. 90s SC300 or the LS300/400. But I rly want the is300 more . New Lexus cars are beautiful too and I love their looks but what they lack is a I6 engine. Most cars just have a V6 nowadays. But I would love to get my hands on a modern Lexus as they all look beautiful too and I know they have good performance... Lincoins on the other hand. I have alot of bad things to say about em. About all lincoins that is know of even the modern ones are hellla ulgy and their engineering is ass. It's basically a Ford with semi better interior parts... That could explain why you don't see a 2002 Lincoln navigator as much or a 02 towncar... The Mercury Marauder and the Ford crownvic looks way better than towncar. I do love the 60s lincoin continental
Floyd Harrison The Wire is brilliant, but nah. You trying to hard to sound smart. This is after 2001, meaning the Patriot Act was in play, so the store and the neighborhood was 📷'd up like a mf. Big Brother is in full effect by this time. Think youre not being watched n monitored if you want to. On gawd
@@Vyrkgrl Snoop knows that the cops aren't going to haul a fucking Home Depot cashier in front of a judge but are more than willing to nab the serial number off a receipt. Loss prevention keeps all of their records for a reason.
you know something..people these days don’t understand how good this show was/is..i used to watch the wire heavy just to see what type of shit snoop & chris was gonna get into. great duo . television now days just don’t produce this type of action.
It's widely considered to be one of the best, if not the best, television shows of all time. Makes every top 5 list you're likely to find on every mainstream culture blog or website online, so... pretty sure people understand alright!
Most people that watched it consider it the best show they ever watched. But I don't think it has anything to do with the 'action', I can't think of one good action sequence. They were realistic, quick and frantic, no long drawn out shoot outs. I think out of all the police on the show, only Prez and Bunk shot their guns. Prez in the office by accident and Bunk on the train tracks when he was drunk.
@Hotsam Noirchards The show was much more than just a police drama....it was a union drama, a street drama, a school drama, and a government drama. Just calling it a police drama doesn't do it near enough credit.
This along with The Sopranos, kicked off the current golden age of television. You can't really say that they don't make shows like this anymore, because they definitely do. Breaking Bad, Vikings, Game of Thrones, Mandalorian, etc. There's never been a time like this for tv, that being said The Wire was a big reason for it.
The whole idea of them using vacants is an indictment of the local government - didn't even know which houses were meant to be boarded up and which weren't, just glazing over it. Great show
Oz is a classic but they kind of forced it with the violence. Towards the end of the show I got tired of a few characters, like this dude can’t even do a pull up but he’s killing everyone lol. Still loved it though, The Wire was better in my opinion.
@@Arbitrary_MonikerThe actually character Snoop was based on the real life person who played her who was actually from B'more. The guy that played Omar knew her and suggested to the director that she'd be a perfect addition. After the showrunners met with her they immediately wrote her character into the show. So no she wasn't created on a desk , between the pages of a script. Snoop is a very real person.
@@supersizesenpai Felicia Pearson isn't a serial killer in real life. In the wire, her accent is real, many of her mannerisms are probably real too, but there are some distinct, significant, differences between snoop in the wire and the real one.
This series had a knack for complex characters that you could never quite figure out. No cookie cutter stereotypes around there. Absolutely top notch writing and acting across the board.
(0:56) The gentleman's face as Snoop explains her experience with a 22 round nose pistol, Is Priceless 😂😂😂 Little did the man know who he was talking to.
Sheee-it this scene gave me more respect for Snoop than any other. She respects the working man/woman and understands the work/straight-up caring a tiny bit that goes into actually informing your customer about what would best suit his/her needs as opposed to just trying to bullshit your way into earning the most commission without actually telling them anything. $100 tip for 20 seconds of knowledge. My girl.
But wait, am I going senile or did they cut some dialogue between Snoop and the seller? I could have sworn than when the guy mentions powder, Snoop clarifies "powder, gun powder?" before moving on to the recoil.
@@ryanknox6285 - The Hilti DX 460-MX Fully Automatic Powder-Actuated nailgun is worth 669$ in the show; not 269$... Even the DaWalt 410 is worth more than 269 bucks...
The guy who plays Marlo never gets enough credit. Very understated and cool, but charismatic all the same. Very believable as the new kingpin. I love the scenes where he’s giving orders to Chris and Snoop.
@@AdamJMGamesDev yeah my cousin got shot in the back of the head with one,it didn't hit his brain but got stuck right in his skull but the doctors were too scared to remove it
MIke was a good kid caught up in a bad way. I'd like to think that he grew up, got himself squared away but every now and then he would cross paths with someone who needed killing.... and he'd be like Paul Kersey in "Death Wish", looking at the useless piece of shit and going "bang" real quiet like.
Mike wasn't a good kid, he was a trained assassin and a drug dealer. Omar and Mike were warriors, not soldiers. Their actions were no different than those in the drug syndicates, they were just bad at taking orders.
I would have loved a scene where Snoop returns to the hardware store for a new one and getting the same clerk. With her telling him how well it worked and the clerk proudly and excitedly telling her about the features and whatnot on a new model, idk that shit is just funny to me.
I was surprised they never used that “nail door mayhem” to actually kill anyone. From a forensics standpoint, I wonder if such a “round” can be traced to a “weapon,” even though they threw it in the water (where I used to have lunch, as a Baltimoron myself)
Funny how her most iconic moment is her introduction to the series. I would watch the show on and off and it didnt really catch my attention until she came in. I truthfully think her character alone earned the show a few seasons. The idea of putting a nice looking female hitta on the show was genius. This is why I think Michal K gave her so much props. When u think of The Wire who do u think of first? Snoop and Omar. My fav line was when Bunk said, "Im thinking of some puss" and Snoop said, "Me tew". epic
Hiltis actually a pretty good brand. She knows quality tools at least. I wonder though how much they paid for this ad and how their marketing team justified it to the higher ups that their products are being shown as tools for hitmen in drug related murders.
If the nail gun was actually used to kill someone (as Snoop joked about with Chris) I doubt it would've been approved. But being labeled "the Cadillac (or Lexus)" of nail guns is a pretty good endorsement
Y’all forget this show is legendary now, but at the time few people watched it and they had to fight for existence even on HBO. If this were a massive main stream show, even Home Depot would likely have sued them for trademark infringement
That man was begging for his life. and Snoop casually says we low on quicklime man. Lol not the words you want to hear in this predicament and Chris response to him is even worse. Reminds me of when I used to try to talk myself out of a ass whooping.
That scene is off the chain. She knows it's her time to go to the next life, but she did it with acceptance and style. No crying and no begging. OG for life!!!
Xx xX . They murdererd Anybody that didn't sell Marlos dope. They gave Lester Franklin a week to decide ,and he didn't want to hook up with Marlo...and they killed him.
The 'tombs' were so damn dark its crazy how there are _actually_ people out there with such a lack of humanity, got damn degenerates. This show was amazing.
i walk into a apartment and days before they found a body that was stabbed to death and the smell was of blood a smell you would never forget and the place was cleaned up and the stench of blood still lingered.
When Michael clicks that gun back Snoop accepts death with a certain amount of humility, and respect. She didn't bitch moan or complain she just asked one question. How my head look mike. Michael could have called her out her name, talked about how he was going to kill her, but all he did was give her the same common respect and said you look good girl......BOOM....and scene!!!!!!!
She looked disapointed when people she and Chris were about to kill acted afraid. She despised weakness. And when her time came she insisted on looking fearless. Hence that question about her hair; so that the only witness of her death knew the only thing she was afraid of was her hair looking bad.
How come whenever I leave "The Hardware Barn" there is always someone at the door with a highlight marker checking my receipt before I leave? Next time I'm just telling them that my man handling that for me........
Snoop: How my hair look Mike? Mike:You look good girl. Gun:Swpoosch . One of the coldest scenes ever.
Rich Taylor I would say saddest 😞
Rich Taylor
Cold azz (🗻) 🤦🏽🔫 👈🏾👨🏽
💯
The game ant for everybody
She said u look drop dead gorgeous
The game is the game.
Deserve got nothing to *DEW* with it.
That’s that bmore accent for real
Don’t make fun of us yo lol
We all got it common kid
@Lights Oflove your lame 🥱
One of the best lines
I like how Chris was so reassuring to his victim. "Don't worry, I got you covered, quick and clean."
🤣😂🤣
Spoken like a true sociopath.
@@terrymiller111 I don't think he was a sociopath. Killing was his job, the way his holds a gun indicates he had some type of training, probably military judging on the way he rocks combat boots. Maybe he saw some action while he served, either way he is comfortable with killing. I think the way he tried to reassure his victim would speak to some type of empathy. He has nothing against the person, it is just his job. It also probably helps keep the victim calm so they don't try anything...but they wouldn't have much success trying to resist both Chris and Snoop. Marlo, the man ordering all the hits was the sociopath.
Got u covered wit tis plastic sheet
@@earldouglas1657 It's so he doesn't get cold.
“He mean Lexus but he ain’t know it” is one of the most genius lines in the whole show.
Especially coupled by that poker game where one of the older dudes I can’t remember who talks about towncars vs Lexus.
His face when she walks off is like "damn, she must work for a huge construction company?" lol
Thought she says
"He made Lexus but he anit kno"
@@chriskings1666 Snoop tells Chris that the guy said it was the Cadillac of nail guns. The she says "He meant a Lexus, but he ain't know it." In other words, Cadillac sucks now and is no longer respected as the "best" car. Now that crown is on Lexus.
@@marcd73
Facts, the saying of comparing to a Cadillac is old school. Today that would be "the Mercedes" of blah blah...
“This here is gunpowder activated, 27 caliber, full auto, no kick back, nail throwing mayhem”
I could see Snoop saying this on QVC while presenting the nail gun on a rotating glass display case.
Yeah!!😅😅
I’d buy that for a dollar!
What did she say about the New Yorkers? I didn't catch every word
Haha! I'd buy it!
Snoop on QVC?that I would love to see but she would need an interpreter for certain types of folks….🤣🤣🤣🤣
"You earned that bump like a motherfucker." A moment of the American Dream...the hustle, and the mutual respect therein. The Wire is out of control.
buck!
Interesting...good point.
Series Creator says he likes Social Democracy. The politics is all through this series.
Estryus Flemming that's not true
Estryus Flemming What's the charge for buying a nail gun?
Dude, she is hitting him w/ that bill out of respect. He stepped to and really helped her; not worrying about how she presented or acting like he thought she might steal. Just treated her as a true customer and she appreciated that. Kinda blew his mind a bit when she went to the murder talk, though...😅
My favorite scene of snoop showing respect to the working man ✊
Yo. We here late I guess th-cam.com/video/ZR5mDeuPGuo/w-d-xo.html
To be fair he earnt that bump like a muh fucka
"you hungry"...?...."you want some chinese"...? just another night on the town.
Game recognize game
Felt bad for Bodie's death....boy was a Soldier....but it was inevitable that he would go out that way.
Talunja Scott-Patterson
He was just hard-headed if he had listened to slim...he could've made it out
Pawn
That's the life of a pawn...
They foreshadowed his death the best of all characters imo. Maybe w the exception of Omar. But when Bodie told Snoop and Chris that he told little Kevin to "give them both 2 two the head" you just knew
He went out clean.
Snoop being so happy that Michael is making progress in his ability to murder someone is terrifying. Then, you know what happens. Keep that shit.
The dude working at the Hardware shop is a damn good actor! LOL
I agree, he almost makes his pupils dilate…
Why's that funny?
"...man said this here's the Cadillac... He meant Lexus, but he didn't know it": In the card game which Marlo attends with the older guys, one of them frowns on how much the younger generation like Lexus over a "town car".
Despite the grimness of almost all the subject matter, this show always managed to give me a chuckle on those laced references. Miss it much.
There’s so many things I missed like that all over the place I love finding them later.
Yeah my dad would never even sit in a Lexus but he sure would speak fondly about his Lincolns (not Town Cars but mostly Mark 6's and a 7 then a couple Navigators growing up).
@@Stressless2023 I always loved Lexus and Toyota's. But for different reasons compared to others. I like em for performance. Their engines are wonderful and they have quality Japanese engineering. And most Lexus cars look rly nice... I want a 2001-2004 Lexus is300 or maybe a gs300/430. 90s SC300 or the LS300/400. But I rly want the is300 more . New Lexus cars are beautiful too and I love their looks but what they lack is a I6 engine. Most cars just have a V6 nowadays. But I would love to get my hands on a modern Lexus as they all look beautiful too and I know they have good performance... Lincoins on the other hand. I have alot of bad things to say about em. About all lincoins that is know of even the modern ones are hellla ulgy and their engineering is ass. It's basically a Ford with semi better interior parts... That could explain why you don't see a 2002 Lincoln navigator as much or a 02 towncar... The Mercury Marauder and the Ford crownvic looks way better than towncar. I do love the 60s lincoin continental
Their is a term Cadillac, I guess in Baltimore they use Lexus were I'm from they say Cadillac in Essex county
Love how Season 4 kicks off with the sales associate teaching Felicia about the nail gun. Symbolizing what this season will be all about. Love it
you just couldn't call her snoop huh?
@@Young_Stocky ikr? Not once Felicia has been said in the show
To add on, Snoop will go on to use what she was taught to commit murder more effectively.
Which is also what this season's about.
subtle thing about this scene. snoop cant be traced to this hardware store because she didnt pay at the register.
Floyd Harrison The Wire is brilliant, but nah. You trying to hard to sound smart. This is after 2001, meaning the Patriot Act was in play, so the store and the neighborhood was 📷'd up like a mf. Big Brother is in full effect by this time. Think youre not being watched n monitored if you want to. On gawd
The guy knew, in a very detailed way. She is likely someone he will never forget, that wasn't clever.
And she paid in cash too, so that leaves less of a paper trail than writing a check of using plastic. Plus no receipt.
@@Vyrkgrl Snoop knows that the cops aren't going to haul a fucking Home Depot cashier in front of a judge but are more than willing to nab the serial number off a receipt. Loss prevention keeps all of their records for a reason.
Not really '"subtle", more like obvious.
The only time snoop looked like she was about to cry is when Chris threw her nail gun in the water😂😂
And when Chris beat Bugs dad to death..
@@shawnhall7274
No she was just confused
Chris usually holds his composure or wait until they get in the house lol
And When Omar Had Her & Chris Shook When Michael Pointed It Out
@@payton2297 when was this ?
@@trippkey9380 After They Didn’t Smoke Omar When They Set Him Up At Monk’s Condo
Race was no issue here. Snoop recognizes good customer service.
Thank you for this random tidbit I guess
No but you just had to bring it up
Uhhh why would it be??
@@jordanwlkr1 Because the OP is the type who like to play the race cars and make everything about race or gender.
Yeah...ok...🙄
"Nail throwin' mayhem mane". Snoop was perfect for that role.
I was in sales for almost 48 years, that scene was funny as hell!!!!!
You got a funny story you can share? 😁
🤣🤣🤣 more stories?
Despite how evil Snoop was, the first scene made her seem pretty endearing.
That's why she was a big part of Marlos crew
She didn't seem like a threat
Remember when Butchie died
"Just some little girl"
Evil ain’t got nutin to dew wid it
@@Thisisaweirdthing2makeusdo 🤣🤣🤣
The interaction between her and the store clerk is so great
@@ximbabwe0228 Can you imagine going to home depot and getting service like that? That store clerk sold the SHIT out of that nail gun.
Man snoop just about needs sub titles
That Bmore accent is killer
@@iceman4311 fax 😂
Not just subtitles but a damn translator as well 😂
Snyoup
Snoop Surf
you know something..people these days don’t understand how good this show was/is..i used to watch the wire heavy just to see what type of shit snoop & chris was gonna get into. great duo . television now days just don’t produce this type of action.
Woozie
Ikr!!
It's widely considered to be one of the best, if not the best, television shows of all time. Makes every top 5 list you're likely to find on every mainstream culture blog or website online, so... pretty sure people understand alright!
Most people that watched it consider it the best show they ever watched. But I don't think it has anything to do with the 'action', I can't think of one good action sequence. They were realistic, quick and frantic, no long drawn out shoot outs. I think out of all the police on the show, only Prez and Bunk shot their guns. Prez in the office by accident and Bunk on the train tracks when he was drunk.
@Hotsam Noirchards The show was much more than just a police drama....it was a union drama, a street drama, a school drama, and a government drama. Just calling it a police drama doesn't do it near enough credit.
This along with The Sopranos, kicked off the current golden age of television. You can't really say that they don't make shows like this anymore, because they definitely do. Breaking Bad, Vikings, Game of Thrones, Mandalorian, etc. There's never been a time like this for tv, that being said The Wire was a big reason for it.
When chris says “I got you covered” he’s talking about a plastic tarp
@Edward Martinez it’s called a double entendre 😂😂
He said he would make it quick and clean.
In a manner of speaking that's true.
Wow.
cold-blooded ruthless
driving those nails so efficiently.
Walking around like the grim reaper with a lantern.
Awesome compilation of a great character on the worlds best television series ever. It said the bar so high no one will ever be able to reach it.
"Yo you owe me 800 on dat bish. You wow (wild)!"
My favorite Snoop quote. 😂
...she says ‘you out’.
I always heard "you owe" on the second time
Mines too. But she said u wilding
she includes the “tip”
The whole idea of them using vacants is an indictment of the local government - didn't even know which houses were meant to be boarded up and which weren't, just glazing over it. Great show
That part was fiction. I forget where I heard that.
@@hank1519 Ha, you couldn’t be more wrong. Still happening today!
@@AlmxghtyDrew You are right, Drew!
It's never too late to delete your propaganda henry! @@hank1519
When you about to get killed and you hear, "We low on Quick Lime man...."
Chris n Snoop look like proud parents teaching Mike da ropes lol 🤣 😂😂 😂😂 😂
Chris is so casual about murder. "I got your back." Cold blooded.
It's close because there were so many great folks on this show, but Snoop is probably my favorite. She went out like a soldier to the game!
Snoop had him reassure her just like Chris did everybody else
Holy shit…
Here is good -Chris
…..I never understood that part til just now. Wow.
"You never WAS one of us, and you never will be"
🔫🤷🏽♂️Thanks?
The WIRE was that show
I was addicted
I have to get the DVDs
Glory Mosby 90 dollars on amazon
@@The1993pimp Thank you
It’s free on amazon prime
I’m watching season 4 right now
@@untamed8674 Oooooo, lucky you
The wire is a modern day classic. It gave "Oz" a run 4 the money!!!!
That's cause they have all the same actors
Oz is a classic but they kind of forced it with the violence. Towards the end of the show I got tired of a few characters, like this dude can’t even do a pull up but he’s killing everyone lol. Still loved it though, The Wire was better in my opinion.
Snoop appreciates the working man!Let's go!💪🏼
It’s true, I found that scene all about working people, just different jobs. Sales guy was a great actor too.
Wasn't sure if snoop was a girl or not for almost a whole season
same here lmao
@@lucachino8772 Guilty here also.
Looool
Looking like young ma big sister tho, kno what im saying😪
I mean I feel you. But did it matter? Snoop was a fucking wolf. Law of pack and all.
One of the best TV series ever.
U mean the best.........
The best. No question.
Thee.......thee best shower not one of
Yes I know this show is so good I wish I could have last longer I wish they couldn't took it off
Snoop shocked the world...no one knew this type of human was being cultivated in west bmore.
Lls she's born and raised east Baltimore
You know Snoop is a character, right? She was cultivated on a desk, between the pages of a script.
@@Arbitrary_Moniker not the actress she striaght for bmore
@@Arbitrary_MonikerThe actually character Snoop was based on the real life person who played her who was actually from B'more. The guy that played Omar knew her and suggested to the director that she'd be a perfect addition. After the showrunners met with her they immediately wrote her character into the show. So no she wasn't created on a desk , between the pages of a script. Snoop is a very real person.
@@supersizesenpai Felicia Pearson isn't a serial killer in real life. In the wire, her accent is real, many of her mannerisms are probably real too, but there are some distinct, significant, differences between snoop in the wire and the real one.
Chris was always a gentleman about killing ... quick and clean
"I got you boss, quick n' clean"
@Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor that was different. Wasnt a hit. Marlo wanted omar by any means
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor that and he beat a guy to death. Other than that tho...
@Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor Because that wasn't a hit at first. He wanted to know Omar's location.
Don’t fret boss quick and clean..... psychopath
In a better life, Snoop would have gotten a job doing construction, you can see she knows her power tools (even if it's for all the wrong reasons).
rofl
haha literally for ONE reason
You can see that because she can shoot couple of nails in some wood ? Any fool with a nail gun can do that.
@J M your comment had me laughing. I gotta remember that one. I know quite a few people it applies too.👍👍
how is working construction a good? lol
This series had a knack for complex characters that you could never quite figure out. No cookie cutter stereotypes around there. Absolutely top notch writing and acting across the board.
100%
That's why it felt so real. People aren't black and white. There's a lot of gray.
She deserved an Emmy for this scene. 😎
Which scene? Did you watch the clip or did you watch it in its entirety? It's a montage of different scenes.
(0:56) The gentleman's face as Snoop explains her experience with a 22 round nose pistol, Is Priceless 😂😂😂 Little did the man know who he was talking to.
"Don't fret boss, I got u covered" 😂😂. Chris was a straight psycho!!
“Quick and clean I promise”🥹🫠
She is one of the greatest TV characters of all time! Respect 🙏
There's so many amazing characters in this series.
This is really her in a way though, yeah?
Yessss
Wire had so many great opening scenes, this one with Snoop buying the nail gun is one of my favorites.
Sheee-it this scene gave me more respect for Snoop than any other.
She respects the working man/woman and understands the work/straight-up caring a tiny bit that goes into actually informing your customer about what would best suit his/her needs as opposed to just trying to bullshit your way into earning the most commission without actually telling them anything.
$100 tip for 20 seconds of knowledge. My girl.
Yeah and I love the detail that she interrupts the bill counting briefly after 7 just to put in another to make it 800$. ^^
But wait, am I going senile or did they cut some dialogue between Snoop and the seller? I could have sworn than when the guy mentions powder, Snoop clarifies "powder, gun powder?" before moving on to the recoil.
She gave that man 800 for 269 item that's more than 100 tip
@@ryanknox6285 Ugh my bad! Not sure why I said 100.
@@ryanknox6285 - The Hilti DX 460-MX Fully Automatic Powder-Actuated nailgun is worth 669$ in the show; not 269$...
Even the DaWalt 410 is worth more than 269 bucks...
" You laughin' I've been schooled dawg " lol
I remember when The Wire was on U had "str8 females" loving Snoop 😂
The guy who plays Marlo never gets enough credit. Very understated and cool, but charismatic all the same. Very believable as the new kingpin. I love the scenes where he’s giving orders to Chris and Snoop.
The in jail scene when Marlo was mad”my name is my name” lol it’s been years n I still remember that line.
Best show ever, nothing could compare....
Periodt!!!
Look tho, she ain’t even actin. She just runnin her lines. Love it!!
Very rare scene of Chris laughing haha
B Parker
Snoop was on of the only people Chris crack jokes and laughed with they had a very unique relationship
@Bo Jangles you watching the show too much foe i think it fucked up your typing
My fave scene is when Chris throws away her nail gun and she just looks so sad. Lol
I know, she was attached to that thing
Every time I hear, “yo Body you better run!!!!” I get a little tug at the heart.
Bodie not body
@@DesirenGslvez9 he became a body.. the foreshadowing was top-notch
@@syedaleem6679 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. Thanks for that breakdown 🤣🤣🤣. Smart guy
How often u hear that?
@@garyward5515 I watch the series at least once a year… classic tv you can’t find it on any channel these days
What Snoop was saying about the .22 was 100% true. Those bullets don't have exit wounds, so they just bounce around inside of whatever it hits
I believe Ronald Reagan was shot with a 22 long rifle bullet and his wounds were quite grave
Wait really? As in the bullet just ricochets around inside someone? Like a chest or a leg? How is that possible?
@@AdamJMGamesDev Bounces off a bone.
@@AdamJMGamesDev no it more or less just curves in a j pattern
@@AdamJMGamesDev yeah my cousin got shot in the back of the head with one,it didn't hit his brain but got stuck right in his skull but the doctors were too scared to remove it
Love the way Snoop talks....could listen to her all day
Gotta love Snoop's comments about "Too many people talking". She was right. Shame she wasn't ready to handle what took her down.
Jamal Labarge Mike was just a different breed.
MIke was a good kid caught up in a bad way.
I'd like to think that he grew up, got himself squared away but every now and then he would cross paths with someone who needed killing.... and he'd be like Paul Kersey in "Death Wish", looking at the useless piece of shit and going "bang" real quiet like.
He'd have to get away from Bodymore for that. Pretty clear hes stepping into Omar's boots.
Mike wasn't a good kid, he was a trained assassin and a drug dealer. Omar and Mike were warriors, not soldiers. Their actions were no different than those in the drug syndicates, they were just bad at taking orders.
dez lucas
Chris and snoop trained him... Taught him everything
Great subtle acting. The look on the cashier's face when he found out he was dealing with a complete SAVAGE.
“You want some khinese?” 😂😂snoop the goat
😂
Too bad there was never a scene where Chris and Marlo find about Snoop.
kenheines
There is....the scene where there all lock up.
Cheese monk marlo Chris...they all talk about her dying
Jungle boy k 26th
They were talkn about snoop as well
Rewatch it
U gotta have the dvd....might not be on TH-cam
Jungle boy k 26th they put a hit on his head for killing snoop
I dont think marlo knew bout half the shit twords the end...,Micheal, snoop,..
@@kaytomp27 s5ep10 26.50 chris parlow "he did snoop bc he knew he was on him" might be time to do a rewatch
Whats crazy is most of the characters on HBO The Wire were characters on HBO The Corner mini series which was also in B'More.
Mike came out the same cut as Omar when he killed Stankem. They the knights on the chest board.
Deandre Holman that was Odog not Michael
Omar (then eventually Mike) aren't on the Chess board. They don't work to protect a King. They play their own game.
"You close...aim for the head. If not think vest" 💯💪
I forgot how good this was. Gonna have to watch the whole series again. That’s for the upload.
Funny that Snoop said Chris owed her 800 for the nail gun when shes the one who added in an extra tip
Lmao right
Tip = cost of doing business.
One of my favorite exchanges of the show believe it or not
Snoop is ruthless she moves in and out quickly no problems
I would have loved a scene where Snoop returns to the hardware store for a new one and getting the same clerk. With her telling him how well it worked and the clerk proudly and excitedly telling her about the features and whatnot on a new model, idk that shit is just funny to me.
That would have been funny.
Season 4 opener, love this series, watched every season through probably 5 times.
Season 5 was ass!
What an awesome part she played...
Quiet as kept snoop was cute as hell too
I was surprised they never used that “nail door mayhem” to actually kill anyone. From a forensics standpoint, I wonder if such a “round” can be traced to a “weapon,” even though they threw it in the water (where I used to have lunch, as a Baltimoron myself)
You call yourselves baltimorons 😂 come on man
@@garrysmith5562 give Ziggy some credit for showing some level of self awareness
Where were you on Jan 6, 2021?
@@garrysmith5562 😂😂
Chris and Snoop Serial Killas 😮
One of the best scenes in the ENTIRE season Jun
my girl walking that store like she walks in da streets
Chris is the most coldest character on any show ever! Amazing actor!
brother muzone
@@jasonwolfe3252nah. Chris had a larger body count.
@dwayneflorence4482 did you watch the entire series? Prop Joe literally says "Brother Muzone has more bodies than a Chinese cemetery."
That really was some ingenious shit, putting them Bodie's in the abandoned house's and nailing them shitz up.
Funny how her most iconic moment is her introduction to the series. I would watch the show on and off and it didnt really catch my attention until she came in. I truthfully think her character alone earned the show a few seasons. The idea of putting a nice looking female hitta on the show was genius. This is why I think Michal K gave her so much props. When u think of The Wire who do u think of first? Snoop and Omar. My fav line was when Bunk said, "Im thinking of some puss" and Snoop said, "Me tew". epic
Lol her intro was earlier she was the girl on the back bike on the barksdale hit at the beginning of the war
We had been saw Snoop before this.We saw her in season 3 during the war with Avon.
Nice looking? LOL you people are comical.
The wire was fire before Snoop
@@PepeNuclear
Nice looking to you is another man behind you in the bedroom mirror . I’m sure you people were blessed with 2 inch peens
Even more hilarious, the totally different subjects they are discussing 🤣!!!
4:20 that dude was like " damn I was bouta die over a person in a TV show"🤣
"You laughing, I been schooled dawg." 💀🤣
Hiltis actually a pretty good brand. She knows quality tools at least.
I wonder though how much they paid for this ad and how their marketing team justified it to the higher ups that their products are being shown as tools for hitmen in drug related murders.
If the nail gun was actually used to kill someone (as Snoop joked about with Chris) I doubt it would've been approved. But being labeled "the Cadillac (or Lexus)" of nail guns is a pretty good endorsement
@@oscarm6990 true, can’t imagine the company wanted to be associated with what was done with that - But who knows, this America
Y’all forget this show is legendary now, but at the time few people watched it and they had to fight for existence even on HBO. If this were a massive main stream show, even Home Depot would likely have sued them for trademark infringement
In Cali, the brand would've been MILWAUKEE!!
I just finished the wire the other day for probably the 15th time but after seeing this clip I think I'm gonna start it all over again
I hate to see when Bodie got killed that shit felt like a real family member died😭😭😔😔😔😭
was that michael lee who killed him ?
@@certifiedyouss no but I thought it was when I first seen it. O-Dog killed bodie
Brodie
Yeah he was a great character and had made it quite far… But all in the game I spose
That man was begging for his life. and Snoop casually says we low on quicklime man. Lol not the words you want to hear in this predicament and Chris response to him is even worse. Reminds me of when I used to try to talk myself out of a ass whooping.
Talk yourself out of an asswhopping from who?
@@ayandak47 u already know. Pops.
@@rilla1983 ah fuck man.. i know what you mean. Been beaten by my dad too when i was younger and weaker.
“Turn around. I gotta go to work”
lmao. I can talk your mother out sometimes but never the father
How my hair look mike
You look good girl
POW!!!!!!
Savage Og
💀🤦🏽🔫👨🏽Pow!!
That scene is off the chain. She knows it's her time to go to the next life, but she did it with acceptance and style. No crying and no begging. OG for life!!!
Chris and Snoop are by far my favorites on the wire
Is it me but . Why the Boondocks come to mind . When I see them
Well,...he kept his promise. Quick and clean.
Sometimesnot Sometimes who did they kill?
kingg_flare . Oldface Andre.....and all the rest.
kingg_flare . I dont know who that first guy was though.
Sometimesnot Sometimes - I don't even know why they killed him? The Wire kill sheet describes him as an unnamed drug dealer.
Xx xX . They murdererd Anybody that didn't sell Marlos dope. They gave Lester Franklin a week to decide ,and he didn't want to hook up with Marlo...and they killed him.
The 'tombs' were so damn dark its crazy how there are _actually_ people out there with such a lack of humanity, got damn degenerates.
This show was amazing.
" y'all ain't putting me up in one of them empty houses either " Chris and snoops other victims went out begging. Bodie went out banging
One of my favorite scenes
His facial expression when she said keep that Shyt😂
He meant Lexus but he ain’t know it lol
I love her accent!!!!
Walking with that latern like some crypt keepers.. spooky scene
Question: Who gonna walk into a vacant with Chris and Snoop? 😇✌
🕊️and I'm gonna miss everybody
@@youknowwhoyouare2269 Sound like Bone Thug😀
Chris gave Snoop that look like "well damn. I didnt know you knew bout construction"
i walk into a apartment and days before they found a body that was stabbed to death and the smell was of blood a smell you would never forget and the place was cleaned up and the stench of blood still lingered.
If they used fabuloso that place would smell fabuloso. Things like this are why curtailing Mexican immigration is a bad idea.
There's life in the blood.
@@-BuddyGuy Your so right Have a few spanish friends Man can they clean
When Michael clicks that gun back Snoop accepts death with a certain amount of humility, and respect. She didn't bitch moan or complain she just asked one question. How my head look mike. Michael could have called her out her name, talked about how he was going to kill her, but all he did was give her the same common respect and said you look good girl......BOOM....and scene!!!!!!!
"How my hair look."
She looked disapointed when people she and Chris were about to kill acted afraid. She despised weakness. And when her time came she insisted on looking fearless. Hence that question about her hair; so that the only witness of her death knew the only thing she was afraid of was her hair looking bad.
It was her time.
That mike killing snoop scene was profound 2 gs doing what they do good thing for mike he was a quick study
This is true, but Mike did lie to her at the end. Maybe it was just a way of showing mercy.
I love how she brings the other drill with her cuz she’s in there for a battery and then just leaves it when she buys the new one haha
It’s a nail gun
Yeah it’s a badass scene
Some stores have a recycling program on used tools!
6:09 so you hate that he asks so many questions but praise him for doing right. Guess how he learned that
There's a big difference, but yeah, you train dogs to kill expect to be bit
How come whenever I leave "The Hardware Barn" there is always someone at the door with a highlight marker checking my receipt before I leave? Next time I'm just telling them that my man handling that for me........
Yeah, unfortunately it's because addicts will go in steal the tools then try to return them for money.
That is HOME DEPOT for ya! 😉
Chris look like a proud parent when she said “ boys learning”