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  1. Stringer is McNulty’s white whale, much in the same way that Clay Davis is Freamon’s. Those two detectives have clearly ascribed so much value to Stringer and Clay as entities that represent what is wrong with the city of Baltimore that they believe whole heartedly that arresting them will ‘fix’ most things. Part of the cruel irony of ...

  2. When Stringer got away at the end of Season 1 despite taking down Avon, it put the lie to that claim. McNulty wants to lock up String so that he can wave his dick in his face and laugh about being the winner, not so that the streets become a safer place or some lame-ass shit like that.

  3. Stringer and McNulty are two sides of the same coin. McNulty develops a fascination with Stringer because he realizes, in season 1, how strategic, careful, cunning, and elusive the latter can actually be. As his fellow detectives have stated, McNulty is actually in love with himself. He believes he is smarter than everyone around him, which ...

  4. The season ends with a montage showing: Bubbles and Johnny back on the hustle and Santangelo on patrol in the Western; Burrell promoting Carver; Prez clearing the detail's string board; Greggs gazing wistfully at a car chase from her hospital window; Freamon and Bunk delivering a bottle of whiskey to McNulty at his new post with the marine unit; Stringer overseeing the counting of his profits ...

  5. Dec 12, 2014 · What I like is the parallel between Stringer v. Omar/Mouzone and Levy v. McNulty/Pearlman in S1. McNulty (to Levy’s right) gives Levy a passionate, threat-filled speech about what he is going to ...

  6. Sep 6, 2024 · Marlo Stanfield. Portrayed by: Jamie Hectore. First Appearance: "Time after Time" (2004) Final Appearance: "-30-" (2008) Marlo Stanfield was all about raising the prestige of his own name in the streets, hoping that his reputation and success would dwarf the likes of Stringer Bell and Omar Little.

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  8. Largely due to Freamon's work, the MCU implicates Stringer, but Stringer is murdered before McNulty can arrest him. After Avon is arrested, Daniels reevaluates his decision to get rid of McNulty, but McNulty, thinking about something Freamon had remarked about to him earlier in the season, realizes he has no life outside his work and graciously declines Daniels' offer to keep him in the unit.

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