The plot isn't what makes season two so great, it's the plot and the social commentary/critique. The rawness of it all, the brutal reality of the middle class being boned by the city they built - it's a different step from the other seasons but for me, it was the one that defined what the wire was about. The realisation of the individuals irrelevance in everything. To to me it was a work of art - just not as enthralling as other seasons at times.
If we should be suspicious of anyone, it should be Skippos. He shot Riddy for no reason in Jurassic Park maf.
Yeah it's been so long since I watched it I just can't really remember much, compared to the other seasons it's the one that's stuck in the mind the least. Time to dust off the box set I think
Mafia could do everyone a favour and kill off hedger before he trolls the game into mediocrity. Also, I'll note early that I'm going to be awol between Monday morning and Wednesday morning NZT - long haul flight.
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City police they could cope with. The first port of call was to get the feds off of them. Just a pity that the body couldn't stay down. Skippos is dead. He was Terrence Fitzhugh. It is now Day 1.