Reviewers from sites like Doux Reviews and Sepinwall’s blog highlight the following:
: Cedric Daniels initially refuses to take the "Jane Does" homicide cases but relents when new evidence suggests they can be linked to the larger Sobotka investigation. Thematic Analysis [S2E7] Backwash
: Frank Sobotka attends a seminar on robotic dock technology and is appalled by the threat it poses to his union's future. Reviewers from sites like Doux Reviews and Sepinwall’s
: Stringer Bell manages the fallout of D'Angelo's "suicide." Bodie Broadus buys an floral arrangement shaped like the Franklin Terrace high-rises, ironically paying homage to the very life D'Angelo wanted to escape. : Frank confronts his lobbyist, Bruce DiBiago, demanding
: Frank confronts his lobbyist, Bruce DiBiago, demanding harder work on the canal dredging while delivering a box of cash to secure the union’s survival.
is the seventh episode of the second season of HBO's The Wire , originally aired on July 13, 2003. It serves as a pivotal bridge between the season's slow-burn build and its final descent into chaos.
: A dockworker named New Charles loses his leg in a severe industrial accident. Frank provides the family with cash, refusing to explain its origin to union leader Nat Coxson. The Barksdale Empire