Why wouldn't the people in the car be cops? Orlando show up with 25k right after getting popped. This would have never happened to Avon. The first thing he would have done is find out how much Orlando got popped trying to buy. He could used Boudie and Poot to hit Orlando. It never once crossed Stringers mind to sell territory CBS fought before it was taken for so they wouldn't look weak to the co-op.
@@bandzexpress " Camera person " " Cameraman/woman " ... Really ? O-o What's wrong with you people ? Cameraman is the word covering all the bases here and yet it's not enought nowadays ... Insane 🙄😶
Its timed so smoothly with his pivot. The camerawork really puts the "motion" in emotion. Theres this strange intimacy where we get his perspective, because it only moves when he does, but its subtle character movements exaggerated by the camera
This scene just shows the respect that Avon and Stringer have for Wee Bay, instead of clipping him too, they hide him. They know he's just too valuable an asset and from his arrest down the road they were right, he took a bunch of charges on top of his murder cuz he knew 1 life sentence or 20, he aint gonna see the outside world ever again.
@Brooke Emery little man broke the rules even Avon knew to never throw down with a cop remember when his safehouse got raided because of stringer snitching and one of his boys readied a shotgun and he told his boy not the police? There's a reason why crews don't hurt cops because it'll turn into a massive manhunt and you're done
@@Laneous14 even weebey knew shooting a cop is the one of the worst things you can do in the game because of the damage even a cop getting caught in the crossfire will cause that's why stringer told bey little man had to go
Also, when they're talking about Little Man "bugging out" they probably meant he talked to the cops at one point. They maybe forgave him if it was a long time ago. They don't forget though. But Wee Bey just ended up on the wrong side of a cop getting shot. He left a soda can with his DNA at the phone because he figured no one would care if he'd shot up Orlando (and no one would have if he wasn't state's evidence). He made the phone call from the pay phone at all because he thought it was just another 'routine' murder. And the fact is, even with Kima being a cop, if Bey could hide long enough, maybe moving drugs rather than doing murders, maybe opening a chapter in Philly where no one knows him, maybe working retainer, in a few years, maybe he could have come back. He just hit the end of his line.
@@oceandark3044 nah Avon wanted little man gone because he bugged out and shot a cop and Avon and string didn't wanna risk losing bey if he tried to open up shop in Philly that's why string told him no connections no noise the soda can wasn't even how they found bey D'Angelo sold him out
Excellent non-verbal acting by Hassan Johnson, with his stunned look at learning about Kima's being a cop. What's most revealing in this scene, though, is we see the first indication of Stringer's seething rage, which translates in later episodes into his classic rants. Here, notice how he pounds his fist in anger when recounting how Little Man is given to bugging out. Great scene.
@@larrymcjones except that aint the right line... "No doubt" is the line you're looking for. "Oh indeed" comes after "if somebody comes after omar then they know that Omar is ganna be on them" C'mon rook
Anyone thinking Wee-Bey didn't do anything is an idiot that didn't pay attention to the show. If they saw the scene where Bey was in jail and just eating murder chargers like they were a side to his burger they would know better. Or just look at the fear that D'Angelo had when Weebey took him to his crib so he could feed his fish. That was the terror someone had when they know they were in the presence of a killer that had put in work.
John Smith People dont realize he copped to every murder ever committed by him in order to stay off death row. If he did not he could get the needle later.
@@Taospark Its called a diagetic sound design, where all of your sound comes from within the scene (Music on the radio, news on the tv, a band playingetc) Its a very natural way of making movies.
Word they be like “the reason why they gave weebey those Pit burgers because they really needed him to talk real G’s like Weebey don’t talk so easily that scene was powerful shows the tactics of the law” foh 😂
+Master Yodai Wee-Bey, String and Slim Charles are my three favourite Barksdale members for various reasons - Wee-Bey beat Omar the Overrated in a one-to-one gunfight, String is always several steps ahead of the police in Season 1 and 2 , (3 to an extent - until he fucked up with Clay Davis, "not on the phone"), Slim Charles due to being honourable!
@Kimberly A For the record, avoid any other clips here on youtube like the bubonic plague until you finish. I re-watched a rather funny clip with some characters and lowkey spoiled myself. Be weary!
The biggest shame about the gif that this scene created is that it showed us how many people did not know the greatness of the Wire. The upside is that it got people to seek it out.
I didn't like Stringer after season one, but this was a great scene with him and Wee Bey. I like how he subtly says "Little Man gotta go!" Then he's like "YO YOU HEAR ME!" while Wee Bey is still in shock over Kima being a cop.
The emotional dynamics, the game theory, and the cold hard reality of the life they've chosen is beautifully illustrated in this scene. Simply exquisite.
I think the part with “yo you hear me” isn’t just about Bey still being in shock about Kima, it’s also maybe a little reluctance on Bey’s part to kill one of his own soldiers especially based on the situation. Bey was always more like Avon in terms of riding for his people and banging on his enemies whereas String was always more concerned with weeding out any possible weak points or threats to him from within. I think his perspective sometimes shocked or surprised the more traditional gangsters. And here he had to basically pull rank on Bey to make sure he’d go ahead with killing Little Man, not even because Little Man was or might have ratted but because of a guess he might fold later on. That’s how I read it anyway
What’s crazy is how much respect stringer must’ve had for wee bey. He killed the kid cuz he might snitch, Dangelo cuz he might snitch , and little man cuz he might snitch. But wee bey did the most dirt at his direction and string didn’t even slightly consider killing him ever. Legit went outta his way to help him escape even.
Yeah, true, but honestly, who was he going to get to take out Bey? Who hits the hitter? Would you want to fuck that hit up and then have Bey gunning for you?
"little man gotta go" I was like, "go where ? into hiding or something ?" and later on when Bey was arrested and giving out the murders he did he says "yeah, I did little man" then I was like "wtf, is that what gotta go means ?? damn"
Stringer is pissed you can tell but he also knows it's not beys fault . Also knows he's has to be calm to fix everything or try . Bey's face was priceless though
Bey was so loyal. If Stringer would have accepted his position as number 2 and did what Avon told him too- Slim would have checkmated the entire Stanfield hierarchy outside of that rim shop. But Avon was busy getting raided because of the tip that Stringer gave Colvin. Ironically, I think Barksdale was set to resume control of the game if he could get released in a decent time frame. He still had the influence and Slim got ties with the connect at the end of the series. Avon was always the alpha.
Avon and Marlo that its not how hard you hit but how hard you get hit and keep it movin, that's what made them not only feared but respected. Stringer Understood that as well until he stop doing what he did best and started trying to balance his life out while blaming others for his shortcomings. That didn't work out so well for him, did it. Stringer failed to make a choice the streets or his new life and both ended up fucking him over because he lost the foundation that made him and in the end he loss badly: His friend, the organization he worked so hard to build, and his new life. Slim Charles started to understand that too as the seasons goes by slim didn't only realized the game is the game so you got to be more fierce but he realize no matter how fierce the game got, it's all about survival: Not how hard you hit but hard you get hit and keep it movin. Something slim tried to teach bodie but bodie ignored and kept on dwelling too much in the past instead of moving forward and that cost bodie his life.
@@blackknightdl Marlo's Ruthlessness was a strength, but he had a major weakness. He had the ego of a high school kid. Worried so much about his image, that if anyone even says something about him that's not a compliment, he'll kill them. When he found out that Omar called him out to step, and didn't hear about it until he was arrested in the holding cell, the fckn rage that took over when Chris was downplaying it and Marlo interrupts, like "Nah, he was just tal--" "WHAT THE FUCK DID HE SAY? MY NAMES ON STREETS?!" WHEN WE GET OUTTA HERE WE'RE GON LET EVERYONE KNOW THAT WORD DID NOT GET BACK TO ME, Marlo step to anybody, barksdale, omar" That was his downfall. He wanted to be avon so bad
The acting in this show was stellar. The little things. I love how when Stringer says 'Little Man gotta go" that you can see Weebay listening but still distracted because he was digesting the previous bit of news. 1:20 (or thereabouts) Good, solid stuff by Hassan Johnson as Weebay .
@@dapred00 .. Overstating my comment just a bit, don't you think? .. but seriously.. if you know of anything better to have ever hit the screen than The Wire, I'd love to see it.
I know a ton of dudes just like Weebay that tell a story with they entire body. That bit of acting alone, a small detail that most won't even notice, most notice the classic face from the meme, but it makes everything feel that much more authentic.
I think it was a mistake to kill Lil Man. #1, Lil Man did what he was supposed to do, he let off on everybody. Kima just was lucky to survive. #2, when the war was on with Marlo and they were down soldiers, Lil Man was a shooter and they needed him then. It was no reason to kill him
This show is so fucking well-written. Here Wee-bay says he would've let Kima go, since "she wasn't the talking type". That hints that Wee-bay might not just be an amoral brute, but has some form of moral backbone. That is confirmed four years later with his relationship to his son.
@Brooke Emery Actually I think the issue was moreso the “Buggin out”/Panicking part. WeeBay is saying that Little Man fired off before they could assess the new situation and THATS probably why he had to go, because he didn’t think/asses the situation before he shot somebody not on his list AND he didn’t finish it so that left a witness for a positive ID on him. Stringer was more-so worried about reliability at that point than anything else, and like he said if LM is so quick to panic, then it’s easy to see him cracking in an interrogation (cops will lie/intimidate/ do WHATEVER to bring in a suspect, much less an attempted cop killer. The city lowkey went to war over this) Plus the crew KNEW who Orlando was. They knew who he knew, who’d miss him (if anybody) and probably had figured the cops would give up with less of a fight for a nobody with a prior. Fucking with random people in the streets is what got Herc AND Lex screwed over to name a few.. You NEVER know who knows who.
@Brooke Emery no u obviously didn't even watch it they are literally talking about how they shot the cop but didn't even kill her cause little man bugged out if they would've been on point they either 1 would've finished the job and killed her too or 2 not killed her cause in this scenario it wouldn't change anything to let a witness live when they didn't see anything besides the kid who took Orlando there but he got little time in prison with his charges so it really was little man's fault for not atleast properly Killing her
The piece of the copier that went flying after Stringer hit it at 1:17 was one of my favorite characters. Incredible acting by that little piece of plastic.
D'angelo was still one of my favorite characters from the show. I mean he was as much as a main character as Mcnulty in the first season and even though he wasn't as hard as Bey or Avon, he was the most human. I actually felt like he had the biggest conscience and the most regret for his past actions in the end especially after what happend to Wallace. This is why he's my favorite Tragic Character from the show.
retro251 He is what I said about Wallace in another video. He was a good person, just not in the right line of work. I feel D' Angelo would've been doing something better in his life if it wasn't for his mother pushing him to be like his uncle Avon.
True, Namond was the same way. I could see Michael taking Bug and happily going to live with Bunny Colvin too. Doughnut, Kenard, and Sherrod were sad news articles waiting to be written.
Yea but having said that, Avon and Stringer should have treated D'Angelo better and not left him out to dry. I think D'Angelo would have gladly done the full stretch and not snitched if he truly believe his people were behind him. But them killing Wallace proved they didn't really give a shit about anyone but themselves.
The odd syllable slips out (McNulty, too) but it's honestly not that noticeable unless you're really familiar with the accent and really looking for it, imo. I've seen clips of the accent slips, but never noticed them first time around and rarely notice them on re-watches.
@@defragsbin The thing is Baltimore Accents sound a bit like UK accents. So what you may perceive as a slip up, might just be Idris doing exactly what he's supposed to do.
As the most feared stick up man in the entire city and the top muscle for the most powerful organization in the city, they were on equal levels in that sense. Omar does not fit in the traditional hierarchy of the chessboard because he works for no one but himself and disrupts the operations of Kings on a daily basis. He is a calculated hand that slaps pieces off the chess board when people least expect it and then taxes the players to be able to put the pieces back so the game can properly resume smoothly
So much subtext about these characters and their relationship in such a simple scene where hardly anything happens. The imprint of who they are and what they’ve been through is so tangible yet completely unsaid. Nothing is this well written anymore.
TheRumpMan yes but up to that point Marlo was winning. Snoop killed that one dude on bike if you recall. Plus if you remember the plan that Cutty and slim had that went wrong. It proved Avon's muscle wasn't what it was before.
That camera move was as big of a visual flourish as you got in this show, which made it all the more impactful. You can feel that shot of fear adrenaline that Wee-Bey is experiencing.
It didn't make sense that Avon didn't view String as 'street' considering how many executions String ordered. Avon was basing it on a perception he formed after String wanted to be a legit, business, but the history didn't support it. Before Avon went to jail. String gave a lot of orders for people to 'go', being the COO of the organization. String was great at immediate, practical and tactical action and made a winning team with Avon, so long as they stayed on the same page. Trouble started when String got used yo being CEO and wasn't ready to go back to COO after Avon got out of jail - not for ego reasons, but a different philosophy of the future of the Barksdales. He should have lined up with Avon, got rid of Marlo, and then he might have convinced Avon to go more 'legit'.
(Keep in mind that I'm just beginning Season 2 and I don't know too much about the story yet) (Also please don't spoil anything for me) Avon didn't consider String 'street' because String is the guy that gets stuff done behind the scenes. He is more of a good general or commanding officer but he never really gets his hands dirty. Maybe he was saying that because previously throughout their youth String was a book smarts guy and Avon was more of a common sense or 'street smart guy.' On a side note a rivalry between Avon and String sounds interesting. This show is really underrated.
***** Yeah I wish I could but I'm the type of person that watches movies multiple times and watching clips on youtube is easier than looking for the exact time on the episode an event happened. But I really like this show and I'll follow your advise.
Benjot Sumal Hugh Jass is completely right. Do NOT watch any clips until you're done with the show. Even a title of another youtube clip or a short comment you glance at could spoil something huge. I know because I was doing the same thing you did until I accidentally read a huge spoiler on youtube, then I quit until I finished the show.
I don't think Stringer and Avon would ever be close again after what Stringer did. Avon was all about family, and even though he does admit later that String was right, I don't know if that particular scar would ever heal. Even if it did though, once Brianna found out it was over. But hey what's a story without conflict.
Stringer: “Little man gotta go” Bey: “Yeah, whatever…” Lol, Weebey doesn’t think twice about Stringer giving him an order to kill someone, let alone a co-worker. To him, it’s just another task
stringer was a the top of his game as a dope slinging businessman, but his ambitions to go legit put him in a world that was way over his head. rip stringer.
When it came to Weebay, you could tell that Stringer trusted him more than others. He knew that Weebay only does what he is told and doesn't stray away from the plan. Kima being there was just unfortunate. Stringer knew that little man didn't have the fortitude that Weebay did therefore had to be silenced just in case. He couldn't afford to lose Weebay so he sent him into hiding until he could figure something out. Bay is a true high level lieutenant integral and keeping drug operations protected.
It always made me scratch my head when I watch this scene. They in Baltimore and String suggested DC as one of Weebays options. like Wtf! Isn't that basically around the corner? lol
My kids seen the Weebay gif a bunch of times and never knew it was from the Wire. Kids these days don't know about the dope shit from the past. The Wire series is legendary.
Most of the bodies he dropped were done off screen, implied that it was him who did it. While I would've liked to see Bey prove his badassery on screen, I still see the OG in him whenever he's in a scene. Dude was one of the game's best.
This is probably the only time you see Bey rattled.
Nah, when the guard in the prison was fucking with his toy fish!
@@JohnSmith-sw9vq Well those fish were cops. And they ain't dead
He looked a bit shook when I got shot by Omar but not to this degree. Here he looks REALLY scared
Why wouldn't the people in the car be cops? Orlando show up with 25k right after getting popped. This would have never happened to Avon. The first thing he would have done is find out how much Orlando got popped trying to buy. He could used Boudie and Poot to hit Orlando. It never once crossed Stringers mind to sell territory CBS fought before it was taken for so they wouldn't look weak to the co-op.
@@JohnSmith-sw9vq😂 Fkn screws
0:50 the moment that made history in oh shit gifs
naijaboygangsta ugh
Durant Is the best *ugh* what?
What a shit gif that is
naijaboygangsta
That's when Wee Bay knew they fucked up
The shocked scene is a classic gif for sure. The cameraman/woman needs props for the angles, it made all the difference...😂😂😂
Yoooo
Camera person had know idea social media would exist and this would become legendary
@@bandzexpress " Camera person " " Cameraman/woman " ... Really ? O-o What's wrong with you people ? Cameraman is the word covering all the bases here and yet it's not enought nowadays ... Insane 🙄😶
the dop and director work out the shots, thank them
frank etienne You were mad af for no reason 💀
0:50 that camera move while Wee Bey's mind is exploding is the straight up definition of cinematic storytelling.
One hell of a camera work🔥
Its timed so smoothly with his pivot. The camerawork really puts the "motion" in emotion. Theres this strange intimacy where we get his perspective, because it only moves when he does, but its subtle character movements exaggerated by the camera
It's him watching his whole world turn around him. It's brilliant.
@@followingtheroe1952 Honestly I think he was just moving because Edris almost stepped into the shot.
Facts.
There must be 10,000 firearms in the Baltimore sewer system.
dey in leakin park
Unknown Unknown actually they’re in the storm drain system. It’s different. And yes I’m fun at parties,
More in Mississippi at least in Greenville trust me I've heard stories
@@hiddenhunter200 Big Facts pimp 💯 🤫
@@atlantafalcons5504 real shh
This scene just shows the respect that Avon and Stringer have for Wee Bay, instead of clipping him too, they hide him. They know he's just too valuable an asset and from his arrest down the road they were right, he took a bunch of charges on top of his murder cuz he knew 1 life sentence or 20, he aint gonna see the outside world ever again.
@Brooke Emery little man broke the rules even Avon knew to never throw down with a cop remember when his safehouse got raided because of stringer snitching and one of his boys readied a shotgun and he told his boy not the police? There's a reason why crews don't hurt cops because it'll turn into a massive manhunt and you're done
Shit, Weebey would have clipped them right back. There's a reason he and Chris became prison buddies.
@@Laneous14 even weebey knew shooting a cop is the one of the worst things you can do in the game because of the damage even a cop getting caught in the crossfire will cause that's why stringer told bey little man had to go
Also, when they're talking about Little Man "bugging out" they probably meant he talked to the cops at one point. They maybe forgave him if it was a long time ago. They don't forget though.
But Wee Bey just ended up on the wrong side of a cop getting shot. He left a soda can with his DNA at the phone because he figured no one would care if he'd shot up Orlando (and no one would have if he wasn't state's evidence). He made the phone call from the pay phone at all because he thought it was just another 'routine' murder. And the fact is, even with Kima being a cop, if Bey could hide long enough, maybe moving drugs rather than doing murders, maybe opening a chapter in Philly where no one knows him, maybe working retainer, in a few years, maybe he could have come back.
He just hit the end of his line.
@@oceandark3044 nah Avon wanted little man gone because he bugged out and shot a cop and Avon and string didn't wanna risk losing bey if he tried to open up shop in Philly that's why string told him no connections no noise the soda can wasn't even how they found bey D'Angelo sold him out
Excellent non-verbal acting by Hassan Johnson, with his stunned look at learning about Kima's being a cop. What's most revealing in this scene, though, is we see the first indication of Stringer's seething rage, which translates in later episodes into his classic rants. Here, notice how he pounds his fist in anger when recounting how Little Man is given to bugging out. Great scene.
laureen hobbs tru
yea, stringer was like ice water before this. this scene was his first crack of emotion.
Meme greatness started at 0:48 mark no cap 🧢🚫
"given to bugging out"
Great combination of the King's English and street slang
Exactly, Wee-Bay was a made man and the horse radish wasn’t and there wasn’t nottin we could do about it.
I really liked Stringer before he started backstabbing everybody.
@M Wild oh indeed
Me too
Tanveer Hasan lmao my man knowing the lines
@@larrymcjones except that aint the right line... "No doubt" is the line you're looking for.
"Oh indeed" comes after "if somebody comes after omar then they know that Omar is ganna be on them"
C'mon rook
@@spencer9093 actually, the rooks are the stash houses. Come on youngun
People saying Wee-Bey never did anything, they're forgetting the fact that he shot Omar in the shoulder in Season One, while covering for Avon.
Anyone thinking Wee-Bey didn't do anything is an idiot that didn't pay attention to the show. If they saw the scene where Bey was in jail and just eating murder chargers like they were a side to his burger they would know better. Or just look at the fear that D'Angelo had when Weebey took him to his crib so he could feed his fish. That was the terror someone had when they know they were in the presence of a killer that had put in work.
John Smith People dont realize he copped to every murder ever committed by him in order to stay off death row. If he did not he could get the needle later.
yeah i know, just mentioned omar because of the fact that he was the only character that managed to shoot and injure omar.
phrsh293 Whoever thinks Wee-Bay never did anything has never watched The Wire, Wee-Bay is the Chris Partlow of the Barksdale organization
word IceeThirdd
Wee bey loyal as they come
That boy harder than a rock . . .
Bodie too
Isn't that what his name is?
A pun for "We obey"
@@robrick9361 🤯
Loyal as fuck
The thing I love about this scene if you listen to the radio its talking about the incident
Wow never noticed that!
+The CornerMen TV Damn I never noticed that before good look!
Except for last episode.
Also flashbacks were only in the first ep.
You know String is on it!
@@Taospark Its called a diagetic sound design, where all of your sound comes from within the scene (Music on the radio, news on the tv, a band playingetc) Its a very natural way of making movies.
Watching this clip gives me motivation to re-watch the entire seasons of the WIRE for the 10th time
+BehrBob yea dude.... it's a sickness
my current situation lol
+BehrBob LLS!!! Same for me!! I just finished the whole series last week and it's killing me not to start it over again!!!
+Brett Macek I never watched it before where can I find the seasons at?
Brandon Grant do you have show box
love how every comment on the wire videos are deep, analysis of everything going on lmao
Yep I always laugh my ass off at deep analysis
Word they be like “the reason why they gave weebey those Pit burgers because they really needed him to talk real G’s like Weebey don’t talk so easily that scene was powerful shows the tactics of the law” foh 😂
Better than the analysis on Sopranos clips. Nothing but shine boxes.
Ha!! Shakespeare stuff!!
I love that too
0.49 and so a gif is born.
ulterior motive One of the best reactions in tv history
ulterior motive yeah everyone star using it
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
My favorite lmao
Goat gif
Kima didn't seem like the talking type? Come season 5....
LOL
Hahahaha
What happened in season 5?
@@5r248 She became a talking type...
She ratted Mc Nulty with the quickness
Wee-Bey and Stringer, two of my favorite characters in the show, brilliant acting.
Amen. The acting - or lack of it - is astoundingly good. The Wire should be required viewing in all acting schools.
Amen, it looks so incredibly natural.
Amen, Amen. Amen? Amen!
+Master Yodai Wee-Bey, String and Slim Charles are my three favourite Barksdale members for various reasons - Wee-Bey beat Omar the Overrated in a one-to-one gunfight, String is always several steps ahead of the police in Season 1 and 2 , (3 to an extent - until he fucked up with Clay Davis, "not on the phone"), Slim Charles due to being honourable!
Cryer24597 I didn't even know that for a couple years, He did kill the Stringer character, Personally I think Omar was the best character easy
"she didn't seem like the talking type" and she literally wasn't because she let bey off because she couldn't 100 percent say it was him
daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn, thats true
Until Season 5...then she let it all out!!!!!!!!!!😆😆😆
@Kimberly A
Don't worry... it's not what you think.... 😂
@Kimberly A For the record, avoid any other clips here on youtube like the bubonic plague until you finish. I re-watched a rather funny clip with some characters and lowkey spoiled myself. Be weary!
I love how Stringer wears Sean John while Avon wears Rocawear
Real mfs know wassup 🤣
@@tayeeinthacut9661 I'm not real...Im a big l7 square lol..
Can you explain to me boss
@@Dwyanerose Think about it like this, P Diddy owned Sean John, but Jay-Z owned Rocawear.
@@spearofconquest "think about it like this"? what's there to think about that's a fact...
@@Highly3666 some folks on here ain't niggas bruh. gotta spell out for them
This was seriously one of the greatest shows of all time. The acting and story telling is phenomenal. That look Weebay gave at :45 was priceless
The biggest shame about the gif that this scene created is that it showed us how many people did not know the greatness of the Wire. The upside is that it got people to seek it out.
I didn't like Stringer after season one, but this was a great scene with him and Wee Bey. I like how he subtly says "Little Man gotta go!" Then he's like "YO YOU HEAR ME!" while Wee Bey is still in shock over Kima being a cop.
The emotional dynamics, the game theory, and the cold hard reality of the life they've chosen is beautifully illustrated in this scene. Simply exquisite.
prospectboy Not enough scenes of these two together!
I think the part with “yo you hear me” isn’t just about Bey still being in shock about Kima, it’s also maybe a little reluctance on Bey’s part to kill one of his own soldiers especially based on the situation. Bey was always more like Avon in terms of riding for his people and banging on his enemies whereas String was always more concerned with weeding out any possible weak points or threats to him from within. I think his perspective sometimes shocked or surprised the more traditional gangsters. And here he had to basically pull rank on Bey to make sure he’d go ahead with killing Little Man, not even because Little Man was or might have ratted but because of a guess he might fold later on. That’s how I read it anyway
@@blazaybla22 I agree brah! Good way of viewing it! 👍
“but shorty was a cop.” with that one line, the wire began its ascent to greatness.
String crushed his soul TWICE with two lines of dialogue😂
Now I understand where that GIF of Wee-Bey came from
What’s crazy is how much respect stringer must’ve had for wee bey. He killed the kid cuz he might snitch, Dangelo cuz he might snitch , and little man cuz he might snitch. But wee bey did the most dirt at his direction and string didn’t even slightly consider killing him ever. Legit went outta his way to help him escape even.
Yeah, true, but honestly, who was he going to get to take out Bey? Who hits the hitter? Would you want to fuck that hit up and then have Bey gunning for you?
@@solamon77good point
Also Stringer snitched🤣🤣
omar died with a little kid @@solamon77
Nah
Edris held down that American hood accent like crazy. First time I heard him speak on with British accent I was mind blown.
No such thing as a British accent.
@gordonferrar7782 everyone in the world knows how british people sound, forget the regional dialects
He slips out of it when he says "where the fuck are the guns". You get a little slip of that London twang.
He got a New York accent in the scene
@@BeeBee-pl9lyThat’s where he learned it…a lot of the actors on this show were from NY
You can almost hear the log that Wee Bey dropped in his trousers when he found out about Kima.
You're not insinuating that he's afraid of Kima are you? Because if so, LMAO at that idea.
No, he's afraid of the ramifications of his actions.
JimmySteller
Oh ok. I thought that's what you meant. Just making sure :p
kugashira101
Anyone would turn crazy after shooting a cop, weebey got fucking shoulders haha
@@kugashira1018 Insecure af lol, he wasn't even remotely insinuating that
"little man gotta go"
I was like, "go where ? into hiding or something ?"
and later on when Bey was arrested and giving out the murders he did he says "yeah, I did little man"
then I was like "wtf, is that what gotta go means ?? damn"
go with the fishes
not in our social club
Stringer is pissed you can tell but he also knows it's not beys fault . Also knows he's has to be calm to fix everything or try . Bey's face was priceless though
Bey was so loyal. If Stringer would have accepted his position as number 2 and did what Avon told him too- Slim would have checkmated the entire Stanfield hierarchy outside of that rim shop. But Avon was busy getting raided because of the tip that Stringer gave Colvin.
Ironically, I think Barksdale was set to resume control of the game if he could get released in a decent time frame. He still had the influence and Slim got ties with the connect at the end of the series.
Avon was always the alpha.
Avon and Marlo that its not how hard you hit but how hard you get hit and keep it movin, that's what made them not only feared but respected. Stringer Understood that as well until he stop doing what he did best and started trying to balance his life out while blaming others for his shortcomings. That didn't work out so well for him, did it. Stringer failed to make a choice the streets or his new life and both ended up fucking him over because he lost the foundation that made him and in the end he loss badly: His friend, the organization he worked so hard to build, and his new life. Slim Charles started to understand that too as the seasons goes by slim didn't only realized the game is the game so you got to be more fierce but he realize no matter how fierce the game got, it's all about survival: Not how hard you hit but hard you get hit and keep it movin. Something slim tried to teach bodie but bodie ignored and kept on dwelling too much in the past instead of moving forward and that cost bodie his life.
That boy harder than a rock . . .
If Wee Bey would've been in the Barksdale VS Stanfield war and bey died... Fuck!!!! I'd a been pissed!!!!!
In the end of the show Avon still king and Slim became his right arm, ruling the corners until Avon is out
@@blackknightdl Marlo's Ruthlessness was a strength, but he had a major weakness. He had the ego of a high school kid. Worried so much about his image, that if anyone even says something about him that's not a compliment, he'll kill them. When he found out that Omar called him out to step, and didn't hear about it until he was arrested in the holding cell, the fckn rage that took over when Chris was downplaying it and Marlo interrupts, like "Nah, he was just tal--" "WHAT THE FUCK DID HE SAY? MY NAMES ON STREETS?!" WHEN WE GET OUTTA HERE WE'RE GON LET EVERYONE KNOW THAT WORD DID NOT GET BACK TO ME,
Marlo step to anybody, barksdale, omar" That was his downfall. He wanted to be avon so bad
"Enough weapons in the rivers of Baltimore to arm a small country" - the Irishman
This scene is everything. From Bay's reaction to Stringer's annoyance.
"Yea I did little man, thought he was gon get weak on that cop gettin shot"
what u want with that, coleslaw or?
@@flisko123 another pit sandwich and some tater salad...I go a few more...
soflyguy92 Druid hill... u get back in them weeds maybe u can find em
@@flisko123 medium rare, lot of horse radish
@@garcel1251 ... Or what's left of him
The acting in this show was stellar. The little things. I love how when Stringer says 'Little Man gotta go" that you can see Weebay listening but still distracted because he was digesting the previous bit of news. 1:20 (or thereabouts) Good, solid stuff by Hassan Johnson as Weebay .
Yeah sure, stellar, masterpiece, pure genius... C'mon it's just a nice show, not an eternal piece of art people would still talk about in centuries.
@@dapred00 .. Overstating my comment just a bit, don't you think? .. but seriously.. if you know of anything better to have ever hit the screen than The Wire, I'd love to see it.
Stringer turning on the printer as if it would keep a police bug device from hearing the convo lmao !!
The printer + talking quietly would have worked
I know a ton of dudes just like Weebay that tell a story with they entire body. That bit of acting alone, a small detail that most won't even notice, most notice the classic face from the meme, but it makes everything feel that much more authentic.
They need to make a GTA: Baltimore where the Ammunations are in the Baltimore sewers Lmaoo
0:50 have seen this reaction a thousand times in reaction gifs :'D Still great every time
+Eddie LM Were all gonna make it brah
It's in the Hall Of Fame of GIFs
his face was priceless..... grade A acting... this show was everything
@@yejiyirenyuqi9572 we still making it brahs!!
The way Stringer says "Little man always been FUCKIN WEAK like that" is just so superb. Idris Elba really channeled that low-key intensity
For all y'all talking about them never showing Lil' Man.... I just want y'all to know that Lil' Man is Big Shirley from Martin
@Christian Torres lol
LMFAO just subbed
Lmao
@Christian Torres lol I reply from time to time..... But I read all comments on this video!
I think it was a mistake to kill Lil Man. #1, Lil Man did what he was supposed to do, he let off on everybody. Kima just was lucky to survive. #2, when the war was on with Marlo and they were down soldiers, Lil Man was a shooter and they needed him then. It was no reason to kill him
Idris is such a good actor. So cold.
This show is so fucking well-written. Here Wee-bay says he would've let Kima go, since "she wasn't the talking type". That hints that Wee-bay might not just be an amoral brute, but has some form of moral backbone. That is confirmed four years later with his relationship to his son.
@Brooke Emery Actually I think the issue was moreso the “Buggin out”/Panicking part. WeeBay is saying that Little Man fired off before they could assess the new situation and THATS probably why he had to go, because he didn’t think/asses the situation before he shot somebody not on his list AND he didn’t finish it so that left a witness for a positive ID on him. Stringer was more-so worried about reliability at that point than anything else, and like he said if LM is so quick to panic, then it’s easy to see him cracking in an interrogation (cops will lie/intimidate/ do WHATEVER to bring in a suspect, much less an attempted cop killer. The city lowkey went to war over this)
Plus the crew KNEW who Orlando was. They knew who he knew, who’d miss him (if anybody) and probably had figured the cops would give up with less of a fight for a nobody with a prior.
Fucking with random people in the streets is what got Herc AND Lex screwed over to name a few.. You NEVER know who knows who.
@Brooke Emery no u obviously didn't even watch it they are literally talking about how they shot the cop but didn't even kill her cause little man bugged out if they would've been on point they either 1 would've finished the job and killed her too or 2 not killed her cause in this scenario it wouldn't change anything to let a witness live when they didn't see anything besides the kid who took Orlando there but he got little time in prison with his charges so it really was little man's fault for not atleast properly Killing her
@@Robopercy lex screwed himself over by not listening to Bodie when he said not to touch fruit because he knew it'd get him killed
@@shinygaara1634 and killing Kima would make the situation a lot worse because then the feds get involved then everyone goes down
@@redhawk44109 why lex kill fruit?
I don't care what nobody say...these are 2 very, VERY handsome black men.
get you some black in you !!!
Oh, indeed (in my Omar voice)
david banner I'm trying...I'm trying (sigh)
No doubt!
hello michelle
One of the great moments in television history is hassan's reaction here
The piece of the copier that went flying after Stringer hit it at 1:17 was one of my favorite characters. Incredible acting by that little piece of plastic.
Wee-Bey would've never got caught if it wasn't for D'Angelo.
D'angelo was still one of my favorite characters from the show. I mean he was as much as a main character as Mcnulty in the first season and even though he wasn't as hard as Bey or Avon, he was the most human. I actually felt like he had the biggest conscience and the most regret for his past actions in the end especially after what happend to Wallace. This is why he's my favorite Tragic Character from the show.
retro251 He is what I said about Wallace in another video. He was a good person, just not in the right line of work. I feel D' Angelo would've been doing something better in his life if it wasn't for his mother pushing him to be like his uncle Avon.
True, Namond was the same way. I could see Michael taking Bug and happily going to live with Bunny Colvin too. Doughnut, Kenard, and Sherrod were sad news articles waiting to be written.
Yea but having said that, Avon and Stringer should have treated D'Angelo better and not left him out to dry. I think D'Angelo would have gladly done the full stretch and not snitched if he truly believe his people were behind him. But them killing Wallace proved they didn't really give a shit about anyone but themselves.
Roosevelt John Donut not being in season 5 was tragedy.
Just here for the gif scene.
The feeling when you start watching clips from a show for the first time and stumble upon the source of a classic meme.
Always amazed at how Stringer Bell suppresses his british accent
The odd syllable slips out (McNulty, too) but it's honestly not that noticeable unless you're really familiar with the accent and really looking for it, imo. I've seen clips of the accent slips, but never noticed them first time around and rarely notice them on re-watches.
@@defragsbin The thing is Baltimore Accents sound a bit like UK accents. So what you may perceive as a slip up, might just be Idris doing exactly what he's supposed to do.
Bey was the lead muscle for the barksdale cartel, his name ring bells just like omar they just were on opposite sides of the game
nope. Bey was a knight & omar wasnt even a chess piece
As the most feared stick up man in the entire city and the top muscle for the most powerful organization in the city, they were on equal levels in that sense. Omar does not fit in the traditional hierarchy of the chessboard because he works for no one but himself and disrupts the operations of Kings on a daily basis. He is a calculated hand that slaps pieces off the chess board when people least expect it and then taxes the players to be able to put the pieces back so the game can properly resume smoothly
Omar was the timer. Or the ref. Or an earthquake, a fire, a damn tornado. You can play your chess until the wind blows your pieces over.
One of the realest and best moments of the show. Lil man gotta gooo!!!
So much subtext about these characters and their relationship in such a simple scene where hardly anything happens. The imprint of who they are and what they’ve been through is so tangible yet completely unsaid. Nothing is this well written anymore.
Without Bey, Bird and Stinkum, it was easy for Marlo to beat the Barksdale organisation! I mean Gerrard, Bernard and all the 40° days nigga were wack!
***** bodie and slim charles were hard
LIKE A 40 DEGREE DAY!
TheRumpMan Yea but Marlo was winning the war. Chris even shot Avon. That would have never happened in season 1.
TheRumpMan yes but up to that point Marlo was winning. Snoop killed that one dude on bike if you recall. Plus if you remember the plan that Cutty and slim had that went wrong. It proved Avon's muscle wasn't what it was before.
Anthony Anderson the plan cutty and slim had would have worked if cutttys bitch ass woulda pulled the trigger
Years later it’s still a reoccurring meme AND gif. Life’s crazy lol.
That acting when he finds out Kina was a COP is superb
I like how he came in with his outside voice and adjusted to the copier volume
I love Weebay. He didn’t get enough scenes for me.
Who came here for 0:50 ? Lmao but either way I plan on watching this series
This is my all time favorite Gif 😁
That camera move was as big of a visual flourish as you got in this show, which made it all the more impactful. You can feel that shot of fear adrenaline that Wee-Bey is experiencing.
00:50-00:54.. Love that gif.
My first thought when I wrapped up the first season
Chorizo Tacos lol. DJ Akademiks brought that thing back to life.
VW DT well yeah
When you make History on Twitter Instagram and Facebook all at once 😂
Brilliant, brilliant acting - Idris Elba (the star) and Hassan Johnson! Love the show..
One of the top 10 universal GIFs of all time
I like how Avon and String knew wey bey was a loyal soldier so they protected him like family..
It didn't make sense that Avon didn't view String as 'street' considering how many executions String ordered. Avon was basing it on a perception he formed after String wanted to be a legit, business, but the history didn't support it. Before Avon went to jail. String gave a lot of orders for people to 'go', being the COO of the organization. String was great at immediate, practical and tactical action and made a winning team with Avon, so long as they stayed on the same page. Trouble started when String got used yo being CEO and wasn't ready to go back to COO after Avon got out of jail - not for ego reasons, but a different philosophy of the future of the Barksdales. He should have lined up with Avon, got rid of Marlo, and then he might have convinced Avon to go more 'legit'.
(Keep in mind that I'm just beginning Season 2 and I don't know too much about the story yet) (Also please don't spoil anything for me)
Avon didn't consider String 'street' because String is the guy that gets stuff done behind the scenes. He is more of a good general or commanding officer but he never really gets his hands dirty. Maybe he was saying that because previously throughout their youth String was a book smarts guy and Avon was more of a common sense or 'street smart guy.'
On a side note a rivalry between Avon and String sounds interesting. This show is really underrated.
***** Yeah I wish I could but I'm the type of person that watches movies multiple times and watching clips on youtube is easier than looking for the exact time on the episode an event happened. But I really like this show and I'll follow your advise.
Benjot Sumal Hugh Jass is completely right. Do NOT watch any clips until you're done with the show. Even a title of another youtube clip or a short comment you glance at could spoil something huge. I know because I was doing the same thing you did until I accidentally read a huge spoiler on youtube, then I quit until I finished the show.
I don't think Stringer and Avon would ever be close again after what Stringer did. Avon was all about family, and even though he does admit later that String was right, I don't know if that particular scar would ever heal. Even if it did though, once Brianna found out it was over. But hey what's a story without conflict.
They were not getting rid of Marlo...they tried...marlo team was to strong for barksdale
"She didn't look like the talking type." Great call, Bey.
I finally saw this episode last night. Had me dying.
TheZman64 same here I was like holy shit that’s where this gif came from
0:50 : The iconic “Aw, Hell Naw” face! Love this show!
Wee-Bay is the ultimate soldier, the epitome of ‘you want him on your side’ for sure
I love how Stringer has him wait to talk Incase the place is bugged the fax machine will drown out the noise .
I love stringers acting... He sounds so legit
Are they talking about Kim being an undercover cop in the radio in the back?
I've been seeing this gif for YEARS I absolutely lost my shit when I found out it was from this show
Bay's face at :45 says it all
Lol beys facial expressions changing when Stringer tells him the girl he shot was a cop and she’s not dead😂😂😂
The moment of sheer panic in that man's face was priceless. No wonder it became a GIF.
They know what type of heat hitting a cop brings. That death penalty
0:03 Soon as Weebay walk in you can hear them talking about it on the radio
Stringer: “Little man gotta go”
Bey: “Yeah, whatever…”
Lol, Weebey doesn’t think twice about Stringer giving him an order to kill someone, let alone a co-worker. To him, it’s just another task
Whose little man?
Exactly what U would need from a soldier, innate loyalty
The way bey walked into the store and start talking to streng is hilarious yo
YOU CAN NEVER DEFINE A WOMAN BY MAKE- UP AND CLOTHS. MEN blow it everytime.
Just like most women cant define men by there shoe size or the imprint in our grey sweatpants.
stringer was a the top of his game as a dope slinging businessman, but his ambitions to go legit put him in a world that was way over his head. rip stringer.
When it came to Weebay, you could tell that Stringer trusted him more than others. He knew that Weebay only does what he is told and doesn't stray away from the plan. Kima being there was just unfortunate. Stringer knew that little man didn't have the fortitude that Weebay did therefore had to be silenced just in case. He couldn't afford to lose Weebay so he sent him into hiding until he could figure something out. Bay is a true high level lieutenant integral and keeping drug operations protected.
The source of the greatest gif of ALL TIME!!
It always made me scratch my head when I watch this scene. They in Baltimore and String suggested DC as one of Weebays options. like Wtf! Isn't that basically around the corner? lol
BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS EVERYWHERE
It took me a couple of watches to realize Stringer asked where his people were to suggest someplace else. Nice little subtext.
50 will always be remembered especially on social media
I finally know the source of that gif, I've always wondered what it was from.
and a meme was born
People not notice 300 other comments saying the same?
I liked how everybody was snapping on little man in this episode
0:51 right then & there a meme was born 😂
Docto Octo LOL
lol
Docto Octo ugh
the beginning of this scene is reminicent of when Bay had to correct Dee about talking in the car!
My kids seen the Weebay gif a bunch of times and never knew it was from the Wire. Kids these days don't know about the dope shit from the past. The Wire series is legendary.
Love how they start whispering and turning on machines to make noise... but then seconds later, they're talking loud.
Didn’t realise it was in the radio when he comes in!!
Loll I always wanted to know where that meme came from
The fact that the news he got wayyyyy more than warranted reaction makes it even funnier lol
Wee Bey seeing his life crumble apart during this scene. He knows nothing will ever be the way it used to be after shooting a cop.
Most of the bodies he dropped were done off screen, implied that it was him who did it. While I would've liked to see Bey prove his badassery on screen, I still see the OG in him whenever he's in a scene. Dude was one of the game's best.