Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. This is the first episode in which Bubbles is referred to by a name (Marcia Donnelly calls him "Mr. Cousins"). However, it's not clear if this is his real name, or a fake name tied in with the lie that he is Sherrod's guardian.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Unto_OthersUnto Others - Wikipedia

    "Unto Others" is the seventh episode of the fourth season of the HBO original series The Wire. Written by William F. Zorzi from a story by Ed Burns & William F. Zorzi, and directed by Anthony Hemingway, it originally aired on October 29, 2006.

  3. Oct 29, 2006 · Unto Others” is the literal halfway point of season four (show 7 out of 13), and it represents a kind of turning point. After six episodes of Murphy’s Law reigning supreme -- of Marlo killing with impunity, Prez bumbling around the classroom, Burrell and Rawls marching to Royce’s CYA beat – things are getting better.

  4. Oct 29, 2006 · Unto Others: Directed by Anthony Hemingway. With Dominic West, John Doman, Frankie Faison, Aidan Gillen. With a bounty on him, Omar calls in a favor to Bunk. The election over, Royce and Carcetti make peace and contemplate their futures. At school, Prez tricks his students into learning math.

    • (3.8K)
    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • Anthony Hemingway
    • 2006-10-29
  5. Oct 30, 2006 · The job title may dictate how a guy like Bunk is supposed to deal with a guy like Omar, but Bunk still has the chance to stamp his personal code on the institution he serves. Omar robs drug dealers, many of whom he now shares space with in the Baltimore lockup after being framed for murder.

  6. The Wire - Anniversary Rewatch and Discussion - Season 4 Episode 7 - “Unto Others” Original air date: October 29, 2006 Written by: David Simon, Ed Burns, William F. Zorzi, Chris Collins

  7. The Wire S 04 E 08 Corner Boys. A page for describing Recap: Wire S 04 E 07 Unto Others. Now allowed to interview the jailhouse snitch who might help them finally solve the murder of the ….

  1. People also search for