Did you see him in the "Old Man" on FX? It felt like strategy and experience was natural to him, him and "Snoop" were the "Hart Foundation" of murder. Button up shirt and to the point. Dude was a beast.
I know he was a killer but he genuinely cared for and defended Michael at every opportunity. I’m glad he went to prison but I’m equally as glad he survived. In the show my heart broke for Dukie more than anyone else. He was more deserving of having Namond’s life with Colvin. The kid had no one & he was so lovely & intelligent. Truly heartbreaking.
Chris, although he's a sadistic person, is not stupid either. He gathers Intel before taking on a task, whether he's ex military or not, that's just being smart. A person who surveys his environment before striking usually avoids surprises.
I’d argue Chris to arguably be the biggest threat one on one to Omar Little, don’t think many, if anybody in the show matched these two guys on a tactical level
It was Chris who decided to frame Omar by killing the delivery lady. When Chris killed the passenger in Avon’s truck that was not an Oder from Marlo. Chris was inherently evil and brutal. Chris was a serial killer who had the perfect job.
Wrong, go back and listen carefully to the conversation between him and Marlo on that subject. Marlo said "make it no bail"which means homicide aka a no bail charge....
I think there is also a deeper connection between chris and marlo, the way chris brutally killed the rapist(michael's father) I think chris may have been s3xually assulted, and marlo as well, possibly by the same individual or individuals, thats why they share such a tight bond.
Totally disagree, Evil is evil. Chris followed evil orders, the game is evil. Most psychopaths feel that they are justified in their actions. Another form of a mental disorder. Following orders to obey also can produce immoral and evil actions unfortunately.
He is an evil character no doubt, however his and everybody’s else’s actions throughout the wire are all driven by something that isn’t just simply malicious intent, but rather flaws in there very real human physce
@@jaylove9844 beef is inherited war is far more important and bigger than one persons morale compass of good and evil war deserves your full attention because there ultimate stakes are at risk loseing- death winning living and
Maybe Chris was raised by a military man. OR he was trained as a hitman and follows his training. As far as his relationship with Marlo, he was loyal, but he’d also disagree with Marlo. And at times Marlo would look to Chris for approval. Their relationship wasn’t simply boss and soldier. They act like they grew up in a group home together.
Yea but he never talked disrespectful to Marlo as Marlo did him... So even in your scenerio, Marlo had lead... If Chris grew up with him, he must've went to the military @ 17 or 18... That would mean Marlo was making his come up solo... Marlo was there, but Barksdales had west side on lock... Tells you how Avon operated that Marlo's crew existed but was not a problem... Omar was a bigger threat...💯💯💯
I'm assuming childhood friends? But I get what you mean. Marlo had Chris's undying loyalty but never really explained much of any of their back stories. Maybe it's better that way since we can draw our own various conclusions.
I believe Marlo was smart enough to have a disciplined, strong and smart leutenant to do his work, and not some street dude. "SNOOP" was a G but Chris would have never let little Mike to take him out, she was about action and Chris was about strategy and purpose to get the job done.
He definitely seem ex military. I don't think his loyalty is why he listens to marlo is for just that reason. I think he has seem marlo do all the things he's done before we meet him. They already tried to book marlo on a couple murders and there's gotta be others that the cops had no clue about. They had 4 with the MO 2 to the chest and once in the mouth which means chris knows marlo isn't just giving orders. Ppl are more likely to respect someone that they know done the stuff they asking you to do.
I have a theory that Chris might have some experience, but possibly from being a child soldier out of Africa. Suffering atrocities and sexual abuse, like many child soldiers that numbed him. Yet, at the same time, appreciating the importance of ur family despite being a cold-blooded killer.
I had a similar take but I never thought of him being a child soldier. I assumed he might have had a father who was military and controlling but also physically and sexually abusive. He ran his kids like boot camp but also violated them physically and sexually. Chris probably went to the military as well but couldnt assimilate enough to be the kind of soldier they wanted him to be. He found the kind of king he didn't mind pledging to in Marlo. Would love an explanation on why that loyalty exists.
Honestly, Chris was one of my favorite characters in Season 4. The man is ice cold but I don’t think he lacks empathy entirely. He seems to genuinely try to comfort his victims, and it’s like you said, almost never personal. Where a lot of the other soldiers try to be as brutal as possible, Chris’ killings are, at the very least, quick and ‘merciful,’ even if being lead into a vacant is horrific.
A lot of good points, but also "just following orders" isn't an excuse. That was the entire point of the Nuremberg trials, that even a loyal soldier has a legal and moral obligation to disobey grievously immoral or illegal orders. Doing anything you are told isn't the sign of a loyal or good soldier, it's the sign of a fanatic.
You ever pay attention to Marlo alway saying “our” when he addressed Chris. Mutual respect Marlo knew the drug trade, Chris knew the Game and protected thier organization at all cost. Chris was really the man in that organization.
@@davidcage7501 true, but Chris and The Mountain both killed innocent civilians and an entire family. The Mountain slaughtered Elia Martell and her baby, and Chris slaughtered Junebugs family. Plus... they're both from a "western" party of their respective worlds. Cleganes from the Westerlands and Chris from West Baltimore.
I never thought Chris was evil he's a guy like slim Charles. But I lovethe character of bugs dad in part because it shows how the US justice system fails to properly prioritize actual predators instead focusing on the war on drugs.
No. But you have to have a level of psychopathy to be able to kill people without any remorse or emotion. You could say that it’s part of the game and they knew what they signed up for but what about the security guard who was only doing his job? Who got killed for speaking to Marlo the wrong way when he didn’t even know who Marlo was. Chris had no problem with it.
Yeah but Chris is an actual predator. He's a fucking psycho. He murders person after person because he was told to do it by a sociopath. He's a monster.
The thing that made the wire great is that it was so realistic in how it portray the details and realities of the worlds they ventured into. In said world civilians get killed as a casualty of street activity. That being said, if it was your mom working as a delivery driver restocking shelves at a corner store and she was gunned down simply because she was there, would you still say ''I don't think Chris was evil." ? He can be more than one thing. He can have layers. The Wire was great at humanizing the layers of people, even the monsters, who often are seen as one dimensional in entertainment and in media. He can be a great father, a loyal friend, and a remorseless killer. That's why Omar was so beloved and respected. As violent as he was he had a code and didn't attack civilians. I always saw Chris like a hood version of Javier Bardems character from No Country for Old Men. Not quite as dark but close.
@@Snaz.17really enjoyed this Bro. The Wire was just one of those shows that was too good to even be put into words. The fact that it has never been nominated for a single Emmy is plan suspect. I remember a political figure(, definitely a figure who was high up the ranks maybe a Senator) actually pleaded with the creators for one more season. Chris Partlow was definitely one of my favorite characters. I had written a screenplay a few years back which was picked up by an independent production company to be made and the actor who played him was talked to about a role. It didn't end up happening though but it was an exciting time back then.
He is super practical and efficient.. The Marlo operation was a smooth running machine.Chris was part of that machine and fits perfectly in his position.
@@mars3676Is it word for word? A man's world is hardly the only person to point out this kind of speculation about Chris's character. Alan sepinwall, The guardians re-up...the AV club. People have been analyzing the wire for 15 years. Most of it predates the recent TH-cam creators that have started covering it. No one really has a Monopoly on theorizing about Chris potential history with the military.
Ive never been in the military, but im a street guy and when i walk into a new place. I count the exits, rooms and the number of people in the room and calculate who lives there and who dont.
@@kiriefcollins5009 I grew up a soldier. I'm no Rambo by far. But I know how to use a gun, knife and anything that is considered a dangerous weapon. The only difference between me and them, is I didn't have a choice. I didn't join the fight. I was forced to fight.
@@kiriefcollins5009 and if by any chance you served. I thank you for that. I'm clearly stating that for me the fight started at home and adapted to the situation further. Survival is an instinct, not a training.
Why can’t Mike accompany her? And it’s always an attempt to tell Mike something. Mike may be clueless sometimes but he was 100% honest on his feelings from the jump.
Wee bey displayed this same exact loyalty first way before we even knew who cris was so u should of gave wee bey his flowers first wee bey even tried to confess to murders he didn't die to try and free bird from jail now how selfless is that due ur homework young man hit me up I can brief u entire history of the wire front to back back to front
Fair point, I shoulda gave Wee Bay some credit here when talking about the most honourable and loyal soldiers, think the shot of he and Chris and the end of the show, the two most loyal soldiers, should of been discussed in this video, perhaps down the line I do a video on Bey
I spent a lot of time in Camden, NJ in the late 90’s, early ‘00s. Both Camden and B-more are extremely similar, though Camden at the time was more dangerous. One thing that’s extremely exaggerated in the show is how organized any of this, and that there is some sort of code these guys live by. There isn’t at all. They often snitch on each other. Any organization is coming from Spanish speaking crews, who actually run everything. The street level guys are mostly dumber than a box of rocks. They love to talk, I’ve even seen a group of guys get arrested for smoking pot right outside a police station.
@@Snaz.17 Ive been clean for over a decade but i work in “recovery” at a methadone clinic across the river in Philadelphia now, so I still have one foot in the street so to speak. One thing the show brings up that’s kind of taboo but extremely prevalent is Michael’s situation with his mom’s boyfriend or whatever. Chris must’ve been in a similar abusive situation with how he handled that situation. The show was pretty realistic when it came to showing how the individual corners operate, save for the fact that only a couple of”big” guys operate basically half the city. The reality is that it’s a more block to block small time operations. It’s all cartel product and obviously there is a big time distributor, but it’s no where near what organized in a way like the mafiosi, how it’s portrayed in the show. Up until five years ago, every week there would be a neighborhood crew getting busted. An older uncle would supply his sisters teenage kid with product because he’s too scared to work the product himself, the kid gets busted, rats out the uncle, the uncle rats out his supplier and that supplier rats another guy who is only running slightly more product than he is. The guys actually pushing the large quantities are unknown to these crews. The suppliers change all the time to keep them in the dark. They know these corner crews are untrustworthy and will snitch in a heartbeat. Plus, now the product is so deadly. During the Afghanistan conflict all the product was coming from there, once that ended now it’s all coming from the southern border, and it’s synthetic, not actually heroin. Philadelphia is run mostly by Puerto Rican connections, it’s why the city was the first to have the fentanyl boom, and now it’s the tranq. Check out Kensington Philadelphia videos on TH-cam. This is what I’m dealing with at work each day. I have a client or two dying of it each week. To be honest, I don’t know how much more I can take.
This is set in the 2000's but the structure of the streets is taken from the 80's. Things were organized. It was that way in most cities. Older guys went to jail and left the youngsters on the street making their own rules. The show is trying to show that transition.
@@smelltheglove2038 Hey Man how u doing? Just messaging as I’m going to be in the States for a few months come June, and I’m hoping to visit Philadelphia somewhere around the 11th and 13th of August… Just wanted to see if you were up for a little interview/walk around the city? Give me a rundown of what’s truly going on out there, and hopefully I’ll be able to educate some of the people on my end about this issue… My email is Callumsnazel@gmail.com, if you’re interested and willing to discuss this further… Cheers man 👍
Some of your insights here are pretty cool, which is to say that Chris and Snoop are absolutely interesting and complex characters with believable psychological makeups, and it really does make sense that Chris might have been in the military, but your assertion that Chris's actions are not evil because he's just following orders is truly disturbing. I am actually disturbed, in real life, to hear another human being make such an argument. If a soldier does evil on the orders of a commander or sovereign, the commander or sovereign becomes guilty of that evil, but the soldier remains no less guilty. Pure deference is the lowest possible human moral level, and I know of no ethical framework that suggests otherwise. This is true even in the case of actual soldiers, who have a much greater claim to moral absolution than Chris, based on their having chosen to give their loyalty to an organization meant to defend and advance the entire society. Chris, despite wanting good for his family, has knowingly chosen to give his loyalty to someone who murders for money and power-someone who is, in the truest sense of the word, merciless. The act of giving his loyalty to Marlow is, itself, evil, as is every murder Chris commits on Marlow's word. You don't seem to understand what was meant by the phrase "the banality of evil," either. Eichmann was no less evil for the fact that he was following orders, nor for the fact that he held no personal malice toward the millions whose murder he helped to organize. His banality doesn't let him off the hook. You seem to have taken it to mean "the banality of that which would have been evil if it weren't so banal," which is honestly the most profound and disturbing way in which you could possibly have misunderstood it.
I don’t recall ever saying that Chris isn’t an evil human being? I’m just taking this argument, and Chris’s justifications for his actions to the extremist level. All I argue in this video, is simply that his actions aren’t solely driven by the intention to harm innocent or guilty lives, and therefore Chris would not fall under the category of absolute evil. As with every character, fiction or non fiction… we all have our reasons for acting the way we do, no matter how twisted our actions!
You might want to go back through the video, if that was your intention. At the very least, there must be times when your intention is to state things as the way Chris must be perceiving them, but where you do not explicitly say "Chris is probably telling himself," etc. Because in lieu of that caveat, you say he isn't evil a bunch of times. You say he never commits an evil act because of evil intentions, when in fact, all his evil acts are motivated by evil intentions. You say he's not motivated by wickedness or malevolence when he kills the delivery lady, but to kill an innocent person for the advancement of yourself and your partner in crime is purely wicked and purely malevolent. Chris is not sadistic. The whole point of the Eichmann quote is that evil is just as evil when it's done without emotion. Chris's emotionlessness only makes him more terrifying-no less evil.
@@Snaz.1711:59 you say that "...Chris isn't as Evil as you Wire fans make him out to be...." You also say his actions towards innocents aren't malevolent. I don't care why you want to kill someone. If you kill them you kill them. I don't care if you are acting on orders or on malice. The result is the same. And this inherently evil. You are right that Chris wasn't a serial killer simply murdering victims for personal enjoyment or hatred of people. But he definitely didn't value human life beyond their usefulness to the cause he pledged himself to. The problem of evil is we don't acknowledge it as such because of how and why it is performed. We see it with racism in America. To many Americans, both black and white, Racism didn't racism unless it's the violent and abrasive racism of Jim Crow and preceding. So basically if black people aren't being hung and killed and explicitly told they aren't allowed in certain spaces then it's not racism. Covert racism is still racism. Unconscious racism is still racism.
Great video but you must give credit to A Man's Podcast. Your breakdown seems very similar to his breakdown of Chris. Right down to his words and expressions (i.e. pledge fealty; his reputation becomes a reflection of his king's decisions; etc even the music--i.e. Most Dramatic and Classical Music by Secession Studios). Big up though.
Chris is one of the best written characters in the entire show, and that's saying a lot.. He didn't need a back story, almost every scene he was in was in he was the wise soldier. He was the prop Joe of the hittas.. The had Omar as the smart stickup man, prop Joe as the wise OG and Chris as the wise assassin. I WISH SO BAD WEE BAY AND CHRIS WERE IN THE SAME SEASON THOUGH!
I disagree with Chris's decision being the most selfless. What alternative did he have? Rat on Marlow and have that go with him into prison? Even if he took his chances at trial straight up he still wasn't going to beat it they had his DNA. He was going to jail for life no matter what unless he rolled over on Marlow and that wasn't an option because he wasn't going to be known as a snitch in prison. And probably out of some basic principle in loyalty to Marlow he wasn't going to do that either. His family just happened to be able to benefit from situation
Chris was simple a good worker. He was loyalties lied within real west Baltimore corner hustlers. His job was muscle/ enforcement. And he was a loyal lieutenant and righthand man under Marlo. I believe that those two grew up together working their own corners until Avon's crew, Bodie's corner crew, started stealing their business from Fruit, another one of Marlo's lieutenants. Marlo was content with the corners he had control over until Bodie started stealing his customers and Avon sent in a whore to spy on him. Mario's ambitions amped up after he investigated Prop Joe for his role in having him robbed at the poker game amongst those old school players who he respected and wanted to have his name added to their ranks. Marlo had plenty wise counsel. Chris was just one of them.
Bro, Chris was never ordered to kill the Delivery Lady. It has his idea. And your reasons why you think he is former military...bogus. I do believe he was former military but not for your reasoning.
Chris didn't need a backstory. He was able to portray himself as someone with a military or police background, also a dedicated family man even though his family was only in 1 scene.. And also showed he likely had a troubled childhood the way he beat Michael's dad to death
Chris being former military, especially when nothing within the show directly supports this, seems like a big stretch. Now, you could say that soldiers in the game operate in a quasi-military fashion, and Chris is a paragon of these disciplines, I think you’d be spot on. He doesn’t need to be military to be fiercely loyal to Marlo. He’s a good soldier, in the sense of the game.
I completely disagree. Being ex military is a completely plausible explanation for the things that made Chris standout even amongst WeeBey and Slim Charles. They were loyal and disciplined street muscle. Chris was that and then some.
Bro u basically said a bunch of nothing! Regardless if it’s following orders out of loyalty, dress the part or not, strategic or wreckless, matter fact , the more strategic the more deadly I.e. the more evil. His lack of feelings or it’s not personal is sociopathic! Chris was evil crash out for another evil sociopath.
@@kiriefcollins5009 actually I didn’t! He tried to say Chris wasn’t all that bad some how he just was a team player. I made a point showing how he was still a piece of shit! My favorite character in the show actually!
The “banality of evil” part sounded EXACTLY like the one described by the Vile Eye “analyzing evil: pulp fiction”. Maybe I didn’t understand that you were both reading a quote? It sounded like even the lead up and context was the exact same.
It was business, it wasn't personal. Chris had a family & everything. Also on a few episodes Chris advised Marlo on how to handle a few situations Marlo was in.
Please somebody stop the narrator from saying the word “now” now here is what I mean, now Chris is like this because, now I think this because, now I stop
@@Snaz.17 maybe if you spent time in the us military you'd know he's right. don't nobody give a dam about yourr freedom . it takes a special kind of stupid toy to tell a former soldier about the military and how solders are.
@@strugglingwithdeamon if I spent time in the US military, I would know that he is an army? Also why does it only have to be the US military? Why not any another military like the UK? Have you yourself served in so many you can make this claim?
I equate Chris to Vincent Vega. Loyal to a fault but, "Gets into character" much like Vincent. Oh yeah, I'm looking forward to a video showing how Snoop might be misunderstood lol
I think Snoop is very understood lol she’s a violent bully who enjoys inflicting pain onto other people. The scene where Mike is questioning her and Chris while they sit in the car about whatever June Bug said, you can see their differences right there. You can tell that Chris has asked himself the same questions Mike was asking at that moment, but tells himself it’s not about wrong or right, it’s about what he has to do, but Snoop just doesn’t give a fuck she just wants the opportunity to hurt someone, it’s not about right or wrong or what she has to do. It’s about what she CAN do.
@@Yvanehtnioj2000 I have a huge video on snoop coming very soon, I agree with your point to an extent, however there are many factors that need to be taken into account when looking at her psychology
@@Snaz.17 maybe but I think Snoop is essentially in the same boat as Monk, a bully gravitating to a bigger bully (Marlo) so that she can have more victims to bully. Like Kenard. Also, looking forward to the video!
Your argument seems to depend on the idea that committing an evil act isn’t evil as long as you're following orders. You assume this without proving it. And Chris being somehow justified because he is motivated by money, in order to support his family, is bizarre. Being motivated by money is not a justification; if it were, 95% of crimes couldn't be prosecuted.
@@Snaz.17British Nationality ain't got nothing to do with it I work with 2xEnglish dudes & they sound nothing like you 😅 Your whole solemn tone in your presentation of this video is just too boring Sorry
Lady at work 20 yrs flat she 50+ my homeboy came in there wit some good cologne fitted shirt she wanted to do it right there on da floor n she da dude in da relationship n her girl work there
Don't think you watched the show deeply...that wasn't June Bug..that was old face ... Chris and Snoop No hesitation smoked June Bug...It was young Mike who was questioned the act..all good tho
You don't remember the scene. When Chris, Michael and Snoop were discussing the job, Mike had his reservations on Marlo's reasoning and Chris glanced at him in the mirror as a way of affirming his take on it. Chris passively felt that Marlo was a bit trigger happy that's why he held back the Omar antics when they were in lock up.
I always got the impression he was ex mlitary because the way he cleared a room. Thats military. Infantry all the way.
“Why ain’t in your repertoire no more nigga.” Big clue
Plus the way he trains Marlo’s peoples, target practice at least once a week and he runs training drills with snoop to teach new people like Mike.
Good call. I figured the same thing. He doesn't behave like the other street guys, even in the way he talks. All business.
Did you see him in the "Old Man" on FX? It felt like strategy and experience was natural to him, him and "Snoop" were the "Hart Foundation" of murder. Button up shirt and to the point. Dude was a beast.
Perhaps, but you don’t have to go to Fort Benning to learn that
Outside of his killing of that delivery driver; him walking Andre to his death while telling him that he “had his back” was just fucking diabolical.
I know he was a killer but he genuinely cared for and defended Michael at every opportunity. I’m glad he went to prison but I’m equally as glad he survived.
In the show my heart broke for Dukie more than anyone else. He was more deserving of having Namond’s life with Colvin. The kid had no one & he was so lovely & intelligent.
Truly heartbreaking.
I would say that unaliving Michael’s dad was the only non-evil thing Chris did
It’s heavily implied that he’s ex military and that he suffered sexual abuse as a child
I HATE HE KILLED THAT LADY
Chris, although he's a sadistic person, is not stupid either. He gathers Intel before taking on a task, whether he's ex military or not, that's just being smart. A person who surveys his environment before striking usually avoids surprises.
I’d argue Chris to arguably be the biggest threat one on one to Omar Little, don’t think many, if anybody in the show matched these two guys on a tactical level
Lets not forget the number he did on mikes dad, maybe he was abused as a kid?
I think he was just disgusted by thinking what that grown man had done to Michael as a kid. I feel like people read too much into that one
It was Chris who decided to frame Omar by killing the delivery lady. When Chris killed the passenger in Avon’s truck that was not an Oder from Marlo. Chris was inherently evil and brutal. Chris was a serial killer who had the perfect job.
Wrong, go back and listen carefully to the conversation between him and Marlo on that subject. Marlo said "make it no bail"which means homicide aka a no bail charge....
@@WeldonWelder Chris chose the woman. Not Marlo. Also Chris decided to kill Bugs daddy and leave him on the street as a message.
I think there is also a deeper connection between chris and marlo, the way chris brutally killed the rapist(michael's father) I think chris may have been s3xually assulted, and marlo as well, possibly by the same individual or individuals, thats why they share such a tight bond.
Totally disagree, Evil is evil. Chris followed evil orders, the game is evil. Most psychopaths feel that they are justified in their actions. Another form of a mental disorder. Following orders to obey also can produce immoral and evil actions unfortunately.
He is an evil character no doubt, however his and everybody’s else’s actions throughout the wire are all driven by something that isn’t just simply malicious intent, but rather flaws in there very real human physce
Their all players in da game u play it you know the risks! not evil until inocents are killed, marlo's organisation is a fucken scary one.
You mean sociopaths not psychopaths
@@jaylove9844 beef is inherited war is far more important and bigger than one persons morale compass of good and evil war deserves your full attention because there ultimate stakes are at risk loseing- death winning living and
Remember in the early season of the show... Chris was a police officer in the back of the court room...ijs
Maybe Chris was raised by a military man. OR he was trained as a hitman and follows his training. As far as his relationship with Marlo, he was loyal, but he’d also disagree with Marlo. And at times Marlo would look to Chris for approval. Their relationship wasn’t simply boss and soldier. They act like they grew up in a group home together.
Yea but he never talked disrespectful to Marlo as Marlo did him... So even in your scenerio, Marlo had lead... If Chris grew up with him, he must've went to the military @ 17 or 18... That would mean Marlo was making his come up solo... Marlo was there, but Barksdales had west side on lock... Tells you how Avon operated that Marlo's crew existed but was not a problem... Omar was a bigger threat...💯💯💯
Exactly because I saw Chris advised Marlo on how to handle a few situations especially on how to deal with Omar
What I always wondered and never got the answer to was just what did Marlo do to earn a man like Chris's respect and loyalty?
he got the same respect and loyalty from marlo
I'm assuming childhood friends? But I get what you mean. Marlo had Chris's undying loyalty but never really explained much of any of their back stories. Maybe it's better that way since we can draw our own various conclusions.
Marlo had the/ was the connect, that was everything back then
@@morganW2012 It possible, but I really don't believe Chris's loyalty stems from Marlo just having the connect.
Chris was just muscle.marlo was both business and killer
He stole his whole video from " its a mans world"
Yeah, and didn't even do a better job either.
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Facts. He thought he was low but then again that’s what white a lot of white people do
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Seemed familiar... imma go check it
I believe Marlo was smart enough to have a disciplined, strong and smart leutenant to do his work, and not some street dude. "SNOOP" was a G but Chris would have never let little Mike to take him out, she was about action and Chris was about strategy and purpose to get the job done.
She under estimate Mike, whole time he was really learning from Chris. That why he was able to kill her using the strategy that Chris taught him.
The sound editing on this is maniacal.
I got a similar vibe. He has been inside for sure. But it is a military vibe, most definitely. Speaking as someone who has also seen both places too.
He definitely seem ex military. I don't think his loyalty is why he listens to marlo is for just that reason. I think he has seem marlo do all the things he's done before we meet him. They already tried to book marlo on a couple murders and there's gotta be others that the cops had no clue about. They had 4 with the MO 2 to the chest and once in the mouth which means chris knows marlo isn't just giving orders. Ppl are more likely to respect someone that they know done the stuff they asking you to do.
I have a theory that Chris might have some experience, but possibly from being a child soldier out of Africa. Suffering atrocities and sexual abuse, like many child soldiers that numbed him. Yet, at the same time, appreciating the importance of ur family despite being a cold-blooded killer.
Very plausible, surprisingly never heard this before, nice outlook.
I had a similar take but I never thought of him being a child soldier. I assumed he might have had a father who was military and controlling but also physically and sexually abusive. He ran his kids like boot camp but also violated them physically and sexually. Chris probably went to the military as well but couldnt assimilate enough to be the kind of soldier they wanted him to be. He found the kind of king he didn't mind pledging to in Marlo. Would love an explanation on why that loyalty exists.
Chris had money. His wife and her house proved that. Nobody knows why he decided to be a killer.
@@victormuhammad1393 he had money because he was a… uno what never mind
Got Money Being A Killer 😂
Honestly, Chris was one of my favorite characters in Season 4. The man is ice cold but I don’t think he lacks empathy entirely. He seems to genuinely try to comfort his victims, and it’s like you said, almost never personal. Where a lot of the other soldiers try to be as brutal as possible, Chris’ killings are, at the very least, quick and ‘merciful,’ even if being lead into a vacant is horrific.
A lot of good points, but also "just following orders" isn't an excuse. That was the entire point of the Nuremberg trials, that even a loyal soldier has a legal and moral obligation to disobey grievously immoral or illegal orders. Doing anything you are told isn't the sign of a loyal or good soldier, it's the sign of a fanatic.
Basically the narrator wanna hang with chris!!!😂
😩😩 bro got me
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Lmaoo
You ever pay attention to Marlo alway saying “our” when he addressed Chris. Mutual respect Marlo knew the drug trade, Chris knew the Game and protected thier organization at all cost. Chris was really the man in that organization.
Marlo = Tywin Lannister
Chris = The Mountain
I disagree the mountain was a brute, Chris is strategic
@@davidcage7501 true, but Chris and The Mountain both killed innocent civilians and an entire family. The Mountain slaughtered Elia Martell and her baby, and Chris slaughtered Junebugs family. Plus... they're both from a "western" party of their respective worlds. Cleganes from the Westerlands and Chris from West Baltimore.
you kno slim Charles did try to help all of them if u think about it
I hear the same words in this video describing Chris in the “a mans world TH-cam channel.”
Yeah, I’ve drawn a good amount of inspiration from his videos, he’s a goat when it comes to video essays 👍
@@Snaz.17 that’s awesome, I like that you include more cutscenes with that very sinister background music. 🔥
I never thought Chris was evil he's a guy like slim Charles. But I lovethe character of bugs dad in part because it shows how the US justice system fails to properly prioritize actual predators instead focusing on the war on drugs.
The majority of said predators usually end up back in the same home they committed the crime in once released aswell, very flawed world we live in
No. But you have to have a level of psychopathy to be able to kill people without any remorse or emotion. You could say that it’s part of the game and they knew what they signed up for but what about the security guard who was only doing his job? Who got killed for speaking to Marlo the wrong way when he didn’t even know who Marlo was. Chris had no problem with it.
@@jjones9822 THE GAME is THE GAME .The don’t call Baltimore BODYMORE FOR NOTHING
Yeah but Chris is an actual predator. He's a fucking psycho. He murders person after person because he was told to do it by a sociopath. He's a monster.
The thing that made the wire great is that it was so realistic in how it portray the details and realities of the worlds they ventured into. In said world civilians get killed as a casualty of street activity. That being said, if it was your mom working as a delivery driver restocking shelves at a corner store and she was gunned down simply because she was there, would you still say ''I don't think Chris was evil." ? He can be more than one thing. He can have layers. The Wire was great at humanizing the layers of people, even the monsters, who often are seen as one dimensional in entertainment and in media. He can be a great father, a loyal friend, and a remorseless killer. That's why Omar was so beloved and respected. As violent as he was he had a code and didn't attack civilians. I always saw Chris like a hood version of Javier Bardems character from No Country for Old Men. Not quite as dark but close.
A man’s world podcast is where you got this from
Another brilliant character from this amazing show. Every single one of them surprisingly nuanced and complex. Fantastic essay!!
Yeah 100%, one of the most diverse and stacked casts by far
@@Snaz.17really enjoyed this Bro. The Wire was just one of those shows that was too good to even be put into words. The fact that it has never been nominated for a single Emmy is plan suspect. I remember a political figure(, definitely a figure who was high up the ranks maybe a Senator) actually pleaded with the creators for one more season. Chris Partlow was definitely one of my favorite characters. I had written a screenplay a few years back which was picked up by an independent production company to be made and the actor who played him was talked to about a role. It didn't end up happening though but it was an exciting time back then.
@@ppiorkowski1502 wish you all the luck in the world bro, get back to writing and see if you can get that made, appreciate the support too
He is super practical and efficient.. The Marlo operation was a smooth running machine.Chris was part of that machine and fits perfectly in his position.
Thank you for helping me understand why Chris was so willing to accept life without parole.
There is a TH-cam channel called a man’s world and he explains the exact thing about Chris as well
I’m happy I’m not the only one that put these two together. He dn word for word on bro video
he stole it from him
@@mars3676Is it word for word? A man's world is hardly the only person to point out this kind of speculation about Chris's character. Alan sepinwall, The guardians re-up...the AV club. People have been analyzing the wire for 15 years. Most of it predates the recent TH-cam creators that have started covering it.
No one really has a Monopoly on theorizing about Chris potential history with the military.
"...If I had 10 divisions of these men, then our troubles here would be over very quickly..."
Can we recognize that the “fealty to the king” analogy was done by A man’s world podcasts?
Ive never been in the military, but im a street guy and when i walk into a new place. I count the exits, rooms and the number of people in the room and calculate who lives there and who dont.
Your just observant don’t mean it’s the same as being a trained soldier he knows how to get rid of a body and think 2 steps ahead
@@kiriefcollins5009 so do I
@@kiriefcollins5009 I grew up a soldier. I'm no Rambo by far. But I know how to use a gun, knife and anything that is considered a dangerous weapon. The only difference between me and them, is I didn't have a choice. I didn't join the fight. I was forced to fight.
@@kiriefcollins5009 and if by any chance you served. I thank you for that. I'm clearly stating that for me the fight started at home and adapted to the situation further. Survival is an instinct, not a training.
"One, cant undo evil, with out being evil" is right, but one cant undo evil, without becoming evil as well.
Why can’t Mike accompany her? And it’s always an attempt to tell Mike something. Mike may be clueless sometimes but he was 100% honest on his feelings from the jump.
Wee bey displayed this same exact loyalty first way before we even knew who cris was so u should of gave wee bey his flowers first wee bey even tried to confess to murders he didn't die to try and free bird from jail now how selfless is that due ur homework young man hit me up I can brief u entire history of the wire front to back back to front
Fair point, I shoulda gave Wee Bay some credit here when talking about the most honourable and loyal soldiers, think the shot of he and Chris and the end of the show, the two most loyal soldiers, should of been discussed in this video, perhaps down the line I do a video on Bey
Yes sir that would good work,have u watch all 5 season
@@anthonydavis8061 yeah, I’ve seen the whole show several times
Ok cool me too it's my 1 of my favorites I could watch it 100 times never gets old lol
I spent a lot of time in Camden, NJ in the late 90’s, early ‘00s. Both Camden and B-more are extremely similar, though Camden at the time was more dangerous. One thing that’s extremely exaggerated in the show is how organized any of this, and that there is some sort of code these guys live by. There isn’t at all. They often snitch on each other. Any organization is coming from Spanish speaking crews, who actually run everything. The street level guys are mostly dumber than a box of rocks. They love to talk, I’ve even seen a group of guys get arrested for smoking pot right outside a police station.
This serious? This insightful as anything, thank you for sharing this man. All shows nowadays paint this world to be an organised one…
@@Snaz.17 Ive been clean for over a decade but i work in “recovery” at a methadone clinic across the river in Philadelphia now, so I still have one foot in the street so to speak. One thing the show brings up that’s kind of taboo but extremely prevalent is Michael’s situation with his mom’s boyfriend or whatever. Chris must’ve been in a similar abusive situation with how he handled that situation. The show was pretty realistic when it came to showing how the individual corners operate, save for the fact that only a couple of”big” guys operate basically half the city. The reality is that it’s a more block to block small time operations. It’s all cartel product and obviously there is a big time distributor, but it’s no where near what organized in a way like the mafiosi, how it’s portrayed in the show. Up until five years ago, every week there would be a neighborhood crew getting busted. An older uncle would supply his sisters teenage kid with product because he’s too scared to work the product himself, the kid gets busted, rats out the uncle, the uncle rats out his supplier and that supplier rats another guy who is only running slightly more product than he is. The guys actually pushing the large quantities are unknown to these crews. The suppliers change all the time to keep them in the dark. They know these corner crews are untrustworthy and will snitch in a heartbeat. Plus, now the product is so deadly. During the Afghanistan conflict all the product was coming from there, once that ended now it’s all coming from the southern border, and it’s synthetic, not actually heroin. Philadelphia is run mostly by Puerto Rican connections, it’s why the city was the first to have the fentanyl boom, and now it’s the tranq. Check out Kensington Philadelphia videos on TH-cam. This is what I’m dealing with at work each day. I have a client or two dying of it each week. To be honest, I don’t know how much more I can take.
@@smelltheglove2038 I will definitely check out these videos, thank you so much brother, and good luck with your work 🙏
This is set in the 2000's but the structure of the streets is taken from the 80's. Things were organized. It was that way in most cities. Older guys went to jail and left the youngsters on the street making their own rules. The show is trying to show that transition.
@@smelltheglove2038 Hey Man how u doing? Just messaging as I’m going to be in the States for a few months come June, and I’m hoping to visit Philadelphia somewhere around the 11th and 13th of August…
Just wanted to see if you were up for a little interview/walk around the city? Give me a rundown of what’s truly going on out there, and hopefully I’ll be able to educate some of the people on my end about this issue…
My email is Callumsnazel@gmail.com, if you’re interested and willing to discuss this further… Cheers man 👍
Some of your insights here are pretty cool, which is to say that Chris and Snoop are absolutely interesting and complex characters with believable psychological makeups, and it really does make sense that Chris might have been in the military, but your assertion that Chris's actions are not evil because he's just following orders is truly disturbing. I am actually disturbed, in real life, to hear another human being make such an argument. If a soldier does evil on the orders of a commander or sovereign, the commander or sovereign becomes guilty of that evil, but the soldier remains no less guilty. Pure deference is the lowest possible human moral level, and I know of no ethical framework that suggests otherwise. This is true even in the case of actual soldiers, who have a much greater claim to moral absolution than Chris, based on their having chosen to give their loyalty to an organization meant to defend and advance the entire society. Chris, despite wanting good for his family, has knowingly chosen to give his loyalty to someone who murders for money and power-someone who is, in the truest sense of the word, merciless. The act of giving his loyalty to Marlow is, itself, evil, as is every murder Chris commits on Marlow's word. You don't seem to understand what was meant by the phrase "the banality of evil," either. Eichmann was no less evil for the fact that he was following orders, nor for the fact that he held no personal malice toward the millions whose murder he helped to organize. His banality doesn't let him off the hook. You seem to have taken it to mean "the banality of that which would have been evil if it weren't so banal," which is honestly the most profound and disturbing way in which you could possibly have misunderstood it.
I don’t recall ever saying that Chris isn’t an evil human being? I’m just taking this argument, and Chris’s justifications for his actions to the extremist level. All I argue in this video, is simply that his actions aren’t solely driven by the intention to harm innocent or guilty lives, and therefore Chris would not fall under the category of absolute evil. As with every character, fiction or non fiction… we all have our reasons for acting the way we do, no matter how twisted our actions!
You might want to go back through the video, if that was your intention. At the very least, there must be times when your intention is to state things as the way Chris must be perceiving them, but where you do not explicitly say "Chris is probably telling himself," etc. Because in lieu of that caveat, you say he isn't evil a bunch of times. You say he never commits an evil act because of evil intentions, when in fact, all his evil acts are motivated by evil intentions. You say he's not motivated by wickedness or malevolence when he kills the delivery lady, but to kill an innocent person for the advancement of yourself and your partner in crime is purely wicked and purely malevolent. Chris is not sadistic. The whole point of the Eichmann quote is that evil is just as evil when it's done without emotion. Chris's emotionlessness only makes him more terrifying-no less evil.
@@Snaz.1711:59 you say that "...Chris isn't as Evil as you Wire fans make him out to be...." You also say his actions towards innocents aren't malevolent. I don't care why you want to kill someone. If you kill them you kill them. I don't care if you are acting on orders or on malice. The result is the same. And this inherently evil. You are right that Chris wasn't a serial killer simply murdering victims for personal enjoyment or hatred of people. But he definitely didn't value human life beyond their usefulness to the cause he pledged himself to. The problem of evil is we don't acknowledge it as such because of how and why it is performed. We see it with racism in America. To many Americans, both black and white, Racism didn't racism unless it's the violent and abrasive racism of Jim Crow and preceding. So basically if black people aren't being hung and killed and explicitly told they aren't allowed in certain spaces then it's not racism. Covert racism is still racism. Unconscious racism is still racism.
Great video but you must give credit to A Man's Podcast. Your breakdown seems very similar to his breakdown of Chris. Right down to his words and expressions (i.e. pledge fealty; his reputation becomes a reflection of his king's decisions; etc even the music--i.e. Most Dramatic and Classical Music by Secession Studios). Big up though.
Correction: I meant to say A Man's World Podcast
Yeah 100% your right, a fair portion of his work really inspired me to start my own channel actually, fair point
you are totally correct. All the way to point not one idea express was original.@@sfn7219
This dude definitely stole this content
From A man’s world podcast
I think Chris is a former cop for the same reasons you believe he was a soldier in the military.
Crazy part about you saying that is that the same actor that played Chris had played an extra role as a police officer in earlier seasons. 🤯
Chris is one of the best written characters in the entire show, and that's saying a lot.. He didn't need a back story, almost every scene he was in was in he was the wise soldier. He was the prop Joe of the hittas.. The had Omar as the smart stickup man, prop Joe as the wise OG and Chris as the wise assassin. I WISH SO BAD WEE BAY AND CHRIS WERE IN THE SAME SEASON THOUGH!
10:23 watch Snoops face when he says that shit
Agree with Chris he's just a 💯 💪 soldier and has a heart! Actually he's all heart but is as loyal as it gets
He's all heart? He killed an Innocent woman and felt nothing. He's evil
Duplicated!!!!!! All u did was take from “A man’s World” podcast!!
Just like every other white man always taking something from us
Damn near word for word
I disagree with Chris's decision being the most selfless. What alternative did he have? Rat on Marlow and have that go with him into prison? Even if he took his chances at trial straight up he still wasn't going to beat it they had his DNA. He was going to jail for life no matter what unless he rolled over on Marlow and that wasn't an option because he wasn't going to be known as a snitch in prison. And probably out of some basic principle in loyalty to Marlow he wasn't going to do that either. His family just happened to be able to benefit from situation
Chris was simple a good worker. He was loyalties lied within real west Baltimore corner hustlers. His job was muscle/ enforcement. And he was a loyal lieutenant and righthand man under Marlo. I believe that those two grew up together working their own corners until Avon's crew, Bodie's corner crew, started stealing their business from Fruit, another one of Marlo's lieutenants. Marlo was content with the corners he had control over until Bodie started stealing his customers and Avon sent in a whore to spy on him. Mario's ambitions amped up after he investigated Prop Joe for his role in having him robbed at the poker game amongst those old school players who he respected and wanted to have his name added to their ranks. Marlo had plenty wise counsel. Chris was just one of them.
Torturing Butchie was an evil act that served no purpose for Chris except to make it as evil a death as possible. Otherwise I agree.
Well he was trying to make Omar talk. But honestly he didn't even want to go after Omar. He was just following orders.
Damn, this makes me wanna go binge watch Man's World. 👀 Out...
Yes. He Def bit all his work
I don’t know if I would describe showing up two hours before hitting a target as “highly sophisticated surveillance”
never thought of the military angle now i cant unsee it great vid.
Bro, Chris was never ordered to kill the Delivery Lady. It has his idea. And your reasons why you think he is former military...bogus. I do believe he was former military but not for your reasoning.
Uhmmm, what do you think the phrase said by Marlo " Make It No Bail" means.....
Chris and snoop witnessed marlo do some crazy things in the past thats y the fear and respect him
Chris didn't need a backstory. He was able to portray himself as someone with a military or police background, also a dedicated family man even though his family was only in 1 scene.. And also showed he likely had a troubled childhood the way he beat Michael's dad to death
Chris being former military, especially when nothing within the show directly supports this, seems like a big stretch. Now, you could say that soldiers in the game operate in a quasi-military fashion, and Chris is a paragon of these disciplines, I think you’d be spot on. He doesn’t need to be military to be fiercely loyal to Marlo. He’s a good soldier, in the sense of the game.
Ed Burns have said he’s ex-military
Maybe when he was throwing the knife trying to get Omar
I completely disagree. Being ex military is a completely plausible explanation for the things that made Chris standout even amongst WeeBey and Slim Charles. They were loyal and disciplined street muscle. Chris was that and then some.
I always thought that too
Didnt think the military thought x cop
Bro u basically said a bunch of nothing! Regardless if it’s following orders out of loyalty, dress the part or not, strategic or wreckless, matter fact , the more strategic the more deadly I.e. the more evil. His lack of feelings or it’s not personal is sociopathic! Chris was evil crash out for another evil sociopath.
You literally just explained what he did while trying to say he ant say anything 😅
@@kiriefcollins5009 actually I didn’t! He tried to say Chris wasn’t all that bad some how he just was a team player. I made a point showing how he was still a piece of shit! My favorite character in the show actually!
I was just following orders…
yes the character of chris indeed was a military veteran...I-think u.s. army...
The “banality of evil” part sounded EXACTLY like the one described by the Vile Eye “analyzing evil: pulp fiction”. Maybe I didn’t understand that you were both reading a quote? It sounded like even the lead up and context was the exact same.
Reminder to make a video on snoop
Already made brother, check the channel
at least put the real content creator information in the video.
YOU STOLE THIS CONTENT. FRAUDDDDDDDD
Ain’t this Amw style of content this dude sounds way to similar
@@Mr704kiam yup this is a engagement farmer. They find a community to exploit for views
Stolen content. Someone report him
Yea he definitely had a special set of skills 😂
You spend the whole video justifying evil acts because of loyalty. Which is a wrong argument.
It was business, it wasn't personal. Chris had a family & everything. Also on a few episodes Chris advised Marlo on how to handle a few situations Marlo was in.
Please somebody stop the narrator from saying the word “now” now here is what I mean, now Chris is like this because, now I think this because, now I stop
Now I cant unhear it.
Now now.
Brilliant video. Just found a new channel to get my fixes of The Wire/Breaking Bad/The Sopranos. Good shit bro you got a new subscriber
Appreciate it so much brother 🙏🙏
He is insane ! Like all of them in there !
Top tier analysis 👌🏾
W analysis
Thank you so much bro 💪
I’m an Army,served in Iraq…You are trying too hard to attach him to the military,most people in the military are not like Chris.
You’re an entire army? Sheesh… that’s impressive
@@Snaz.17 maybe if you spent time in the us military you'd know he's right. don't nobody give a dam about yourr freedom . it takes a special kind of stupid toy to tell a former soldier about the military and how solders are.
@@strugglingwithdeamon if I spent time in the US military, I would know that he is an army? Also why does it only have to be the US military? Why not any another military like the UK? Have you yourself served in so many you can make this claim?
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR SERVICE AND COMMENT!
I disagree!! More service men in the streets more than u think! I met a few career criminals who served
Ser Barristan Selmy serving under King Aerys II
Selmy didn't kill innocent wife and kids tho, chris was evil
Does anyone know how old the character of Snoop is?
in the show or ?
She is 24 in season 3, 26 in season 4 and 28 in season 5
At least the music fits
You got it
I like the scene where it's revealed Chris has a collection of My Lil Pony in which he brushes their hair every night...showed a soft spot🤔
I equate Chris to Vincent Vega.
Loyal to a fault but, "Gets into character" much like Vincent.
Oh yeah, I'm looking forward to a video showing how Snoop might be misunderstood lol
Down the line, she is a very difficult character to analyse but I’ll defo give it a go 🙏🙏
Vincent Vega was sloppy and also a drug addict. Chris Partlow couldn't be more different.
I think Snoop is very understood lol she’s a violent bully who enjoys inflicting pain onto other people. The scene where Mike is questioning her and Chris while they sit in the car about whatever June Bug said, you can see their differences right there. You can tell that Chris has asked himself the same questions Mike was asking at that moment, but tells himself it’s not about wrong or right, it’s about what he has to do, but Snoop just doesn’t give a fuck she just wants the opportunity to hurt someone, it’s not about right or wrong or what she has to do. It’s about what she CAN do.
@@Yvanehtnioj2000 I have a huge video on snoop coming very soon, I agree with your point to an extent, however there are many factors that need to be taken into account when looking at her psychology
@@Snaz.17 maybe but I think Snoop is essentially in the same boat as Monk, a bully gravitating to a bigger bully (Marlo) so that she can have more victims to bully. Like Kenard. Also, looking forward to the video!
Superb explanation for Chris's Characters
They remind me to other couple, Secco and Cioccolata from Jojos
Good job
this a good ass video, it derserves so much more recognition
Thank you so much brother, the one I’m going to upload on Snoop in the next few days gonna top this 🙏🙏
This video Definitely was inspired by @A mans world 🔥
Oh 150%, I’ve taken it upon myself to further his legacy as he hasn’t posted for months now 😫🥲
@@Snaz.17 he actually posted a new video 1 month ago
@@PlayaSzn oh yeah, LETS GOOO!!!!! I had no idea.
@@Snaz.17 same I’ve been checking his page for the last 2 years but he’s back finally
Your argument seems to depend on the idea that committing an evil act isn’t evil as long as you're following orders. You assume this without proving it.
And Chris being somehow justified because he is motivated by money, in order to support his family, is bizarre. Being motivated by money is not a justification; if it were, 95% of crimes couldn't be prosecuted.
Its because its not his thoughts. its another youtuber
Cap
🔥🔥🔥🔥
I bet this was a good watch
But
The Narrators voice kills my vibes of watching this whole video
Smh
I’m British bro, can’t help it
@@Snaz.17British Nationality ain't got nothing to do with it
I work with 2xEnglish dudes & they sound nothing like you 😅
Your whole solemn tone in your presentation of this video is just too boring
Sorry
@@wayne9077 Not just the tone, but the odd cadence.
Lady at work 20 yrs flat she 50+ my homeboy came in there wit some good cologne fitted shirt she wanted to do it right there on da floor n she da dude in da relationship n her girl work there
DaFukk?! Make it make sense verbally 😂😂😂😂
Basicslly said a stud wanted to throw his boy the bussy@@WeldonWelder
@@HandMeDeals yeah I dont know y this is on this video it supposed to b on another video
4:40😂😂
Marlo put in work
Great video.
Enough with the edgelord voice
@@xmurisfurderx if I spoke in my normal voice you’d switch off in 30 seconds
@@Snaz.17 I switched off after 2:30 because of the voice.
Don't think you watched the show deeply...that wasn't June Bug..that was old face ... Chris and Snoop No hesitation smoked June Bug...It was young Mike who was questioned the act..all good tho
You don't remember the scene. When Chris, Michael and Snoop were discussing the job, Mike had his reservations on Marlo's reasoning and Chris glanced at him in the mirror as a way of affirming his take on it. Chris passively felt that Marlo was a bit trigger happy that's why he held back the Omar antics when they were in lock up.