The Wire - Colvin Visits Wee-Bey in Prison

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  • @Raxfyr
    @Raxfyr 4 роки тому +1340

    "only reason im here is cuz Cutty spoke for you" i love all the indications that Cutty was an absolute titan in his day

  • @zulusmith
    @zulusmith 5 років тому +1324

    To see a man ask his former adversary for permission to raise his child so that he can give him a better life is so profound and beautiful. The Wire is in the top 5 shows I've seen in my lifetime.

    • @zero1188
      @zero1188 4 роки тому +15

      one piece did that though

    • @danzalisnock9128
      @danzalisnock9128 4 роки тому +30

      @@zero1188 nah, in one piece a man asked his former adversary the final request of him raising his child out of respect and knowing he was gonna be executed. Roger asked Garp to raise Ace, not Garp asking Roger if he could raise Ace. One Piece is definitely the best story still currently being told though 🤙

    • @wrecclessescobar6252
      @wrecclessescobar6252 4 роки тому +27

      @@zero1188 get that anime bullshit out of here

    • @gt131970
      @gt131970 4 роки тому +77

      Homie really said one piece I'm sleep.

    • @elielaroche-bougie9864
      @elielaroche-bougie9864 4 роки тому +16

      For me it’s easily the best tv show of all time

  • @stripes8812
    @stripes8812 4 роки тому +480

    I love how Bey's body language when Colvin says he wasn't made for the corners. Wee-Bey breaks eye contact and pulls back. It cuts him deep, since he knows its true. To hear another in the game see it too, is hard, but Bey accepts it.

    • @jakexdilla
      @jakexdilla Рік тому +36

      Terrific observation. Great acting on Hassan Johnson’s part.

    • @michaelmcfadden396
      @michaelmcfadden396 8 місяців тому +22

      He knew deep down it was true.

    • @SAK1855
      @SAK1855 8 місяців тому +26

      The key moment is when Bunny says Naimond could be out there in the world “in a way that didn’t happen for you and me.” He shows what connects the two men despite being on opposite sides of the law. That’s when Bey’s body language shifted from defensive to curious.

    • @SergioMendoza760
      @SergioMendoza760 5 місяців тому +4

      Well it’s also the difference between Wee Bey and De’Londa. Bey is technically cruel enough to basically force that life on to his son, that’s undeniable because we see Wee bey do it prior to this scene. But Wee bey is also compassionate enough as a person and father to clearly see the writing on the wall that Namond just isn’t built for the corners and will get himself killed.
      Where De’Londa on the other hand is just completely fucking ruthless and self concerned. She could literally give two shits if namond gets killed a year later, so long as he kicks up to her right now she ain’t gonna give a fuck about him no matter what happens and would even tell Colvin that she’d rather have her son on the corner “with his friends.” Or however she would justify it.

    • @selwynandrews7716
      @selwynandrews7716 5 днів тому

      ​@SergioMendoza760 he never forced that life on Mankind but cuz of who he was and what he did in his life he felt he wasn't in a position to tell him not to.
      Like when Namond was telling him how Bodie gave up his corner to Marlo and how he woulda stood tall, wee bay ain't cosign that. He would school him on the game if Namond was gon chose to be in it but weebay never forced him.

  • @keithjefferson2196
    @keithjefferson2196 7 років тому +2353

    That's two grown ass men talking, you can feel the respect, experience and wisdom on both ends.

    • @unionthug4life571
      @unionthug4life571 6 років тому +37

      Keith Jefferson real man shit

    • @mrgreen2258
      @mrgreen2258 6 років тому +60

      One grown up by the way of crime and the other by the book of law

    • @georgethompson1991
      @georgethompson1991 6 років тому +74

      Ludo045 bro your trash. And no you ain’t gonna get me all lashing out.
      First he was going to send him out there because that’s all he knew. That’s all that whole family knows. He didn’t know that there was a way out of that and breaking a cycle. The game is the game but wee didn’t know that Colvin was a way out. The fact that you don’t see that, you’re straight garbage. Troll ass bitch.

    • @gerardomendez7718
      @gerardomendez7718 6 років тому +53

      @@Ludo045 that is the wisdom from Wee Bay... listening to what Bunny had to say and acknowledge the opportunity to save his son from the very game that sent him to prison and killed others

    • @EmJaeDee
      @EmJaeDee 6 років тому +30

      @@Ludo045 it's funny reading a post from someone who can't type, spell, or form a sentence...yet has the audacity to call others stupid. Thanks for the laugh!

  • @antond1820
    @antond1820 11 років тому +2921

    Colvin saved Namond from becoming the next D'Angelo

    • @be4unvme
      @be4unvme 6 років тому +354

      dee was built for the street but he had a softer side while namond couldnt even hit kenard

    • @ram1only144
      @ram1only144 6 років тому +57

      Luis Capellan he can't be built for the streets & be soft @ the same time fam, can't have both. Dee did things that went against his morality, the show actually portrayed his character that way.

    • @FreePlayMode
      @FreePlayMode 6 років тому +73

      @Ram1 Only1 you can be street tough and be "soft" at the same time. Seen it from many a gangsta/street dude who have kids/family. They can be the most cold hearted of people in the street, shoot someone and not think twice about it. However, when it comes to their family, their kids, they will listen to reason. They will do any and everything to protect them and insulate them from the life of the streets because they know that while this is the path they went down, it doesn't have to be the same for their kids.

    • @webstar118
      @webstar118 6 років тому +4

      Anton D fact

    • @thedarkknight646
      @thedarkknight646 5 років тому +61

      Luis Capellan Dee was not built for the street his heart just wasn’t in it. He was capable of putting in work but he had a conscious and all the bad shit he did bothered him. Which is why he wanted out. Naymond was just soft overall and had no grit in him

  • @thesurfingviolinist
    @thesurfingviolinist 12 років тому +873

    Agreed, and to me this scene is the interpretive key to the whole series: "You want to fix the streets? Ask the streets for permission." Colvin's humility and his willingness to treat Wee Bey with respect changes everything.

    • @KasbashPlays
      @KasbashPlays 5 років тому

      Holy hell I didn't think I'd bump into Ford here. How've you been man? I still have your cellphone, haha!

    • @bigbulley7
      @bigbulley7 4 роки тому +17

      this is also the total opposite of how Deangelo who was smart and not built for the streets went.

    • @KtotheG
      @KtotheG 4 роки тому +5

      That's all anyone in the streets ever wanted is respect.

    • @aidacailar1126
      @aidacailar1126 3 роки тому +2

      Amen.

    • @Stefanthenautilus
      @Stefanthenautilus 10 місяців тому

      @@KasbashPlays Hope you got him his cellphone back!

  • @phuturephunk
    @phuturephunk 7 років тому +1309

    "I'm talking about Namond here, Mr. Bryce."
    Colvin knew just how to say it.

    • @Mattraction513
      @Mattraction513 6 років тому +206

      Exactly speaking to the father not the gangsta

    • @andruw577
      @andruw577 6 років тому +53

      powerful line

    • @Danevv
      @Danevv 5 років тому +6

      @DICK LONG Lester as well

    • @deesmoove5852
      @deesmoove5852 5 років тому +25

      phuturephunk EXACTLY how to say it, make a man think about his last name

    • @mr_liesure
      @mr_liesure 5 років тому +4

      Exactly

  • @jiggleykrowzer8768
    @jiggleykrowzer8768 10 років тому +930

    I love this scene, because Colvin is speaking to "Mr. Brice" as a man, as an equal, even though opposite sides of the law. Colvin came with respect and love, and Wee-Bey saw that shit. I also loved when his bitch wife was getting snippy about it, and Wee-Bey put her in check. "Man come up in here saying my son can be any damn thing he pleases." "Yea anything but a soldier". "Well look at me up in here, why the fuck would anybody want to do this if they can be something else." That, to me, was very touching/emotional because Bey being locked up for life, would obviously enjoy having a son to visit, etc, but he knew it was in his SON'S best interest to go with Colvin and have a better life. Wee Bey made the SELFLESS decision because despite whatever else, he was a good father who loved his son. I think Colvin's speech really got to him when he told him that Naymond just ain't made for those corners, but he could go a lot of other places in life, better places. Just two men who been through a lot of the same things having a conversation about a boy they love and care about and obviously Bey agreed and that's why he had his son go live with Colvin. The writing on this show is just brilliant. It knows how to evoke emotions.

    • @ethanleggett8573
      @ethanleggett8573 9 років тому

      b

    • @jiggleykrowzer8768
      @jiggleykrowzer8768 9 років тому

      Ethan Leggett
      c

    • @jositoxxx1
      @jositoxxx1 9 років тому

      +Ethan Leggett d

    • @jiggleykrowzer8768
      @jiggleykrowzer8768 8 років тому

      jositoxxx1
      f, as in fuck

    • @thesuperstar6256
      @thesuperstar6256 8 років тому +38

      Hey dude, I'm pretty sure his son would still visit him even after being adopted by Colvin. I don't think they'd burn their bridges completely, and Colvin probably befriended Bey to some extent.

  • @leondelvechioramirez8529
    @leondelvechioramirez8529 9 років тому +1357

    If only more kids in these circumstances were given this opportunity. Wee Beys humanity shines through in this scene.

    • @tailrmdelvnworldwide
      @tailrmdelvnworldwide 8 років тому +6

      +jetshockey5 i hear what you are saying but for people like us that grew up in the hood, projects, blocks, estate whatever things like this bring us peace in a sense that there is always hope. respect

    • @zoidberg444
      @zoidberg444 8 років тому +31

      +Tixxx Tixxx I don't think he or Stringer and Avon were completely sociopathic. Wee bay was a product of his environment. He did what it took to get ahead and life and followed the orders of his master's. Considering he had been raised from a young lad in the middle of it is it any surprise he was completely desensitised to it?
      Marlo, Chris and Snoop on the other hand? They literally killed people for no reason.

    • @laphonz
      @laphonz 8 років тому +39

      People like Bey don't realize how useless their wrongdoings were until they go to prison for life, because they have ample time to think over life. The crimes they commit while free seem normal and conventional to them because of how fast they had to grow up to survive in a famine environment. Life goes 10 times faster when growing up in the hood in contrary to growing up in a middle/upper class neighborhood for those reasons alone.

    • @ротатоаск
      @ротатоаск 8 років тому +42

      Marlo was a sociopath. Kernard was a sociopath. Mikey Palmice from the Sopranos was a sociopath. Wee bey grew into a hard murderer, but he wasn't a sociopath.

    • @liamj2363
      @liamj2363 8 років тому +19

      I dunno, the way he shrugs off that dead woman at the party is pretty sociopathic, not to mention what they did to Brandon. Anyway it's not a black/white sociopath or not sociopath issue, many people have tendencies of personality disorders but wouldn't quite meet a diagnosis.

  • @elevate32767
    @elevate32767 7 років тому +451

    Scenes like this is why The Wire will forever be the greatest TV series in my eyes

    • @michaelredding6093
      @michaelredding6093 5 років тому +17

      Absolutely the best show ever, just so realistic

    • @fsylla69
      @fsylla69 5 років тому +5

      Indeed hard pressed to find a better show

    • @cumpanions8105
      @cumpanions8105 4 роки тому +1

      yeah so simple but so smart at the same time

    • @tylerdurden4392
      @tylerdurden4392 4 роки тому +1

      As funny as troll comments are, I don't have the heart to argue that the Shield was better.

    • @raymeester7883
      @raymeester7883 3 роки тому

      @elevate111 your eyes aren't lying.

  • @sg-hunter
    @sg-hunter 10 років тому +1963

    always liked wee bey as a character. definitely one of the thinking gangsters in the barksdale crew. he wasnt just another dumb soldier.

    • @XxxX-wx3er
      @XxxX-wx3er 6 років тому +17

      sghunter - like Bird

    • @chapodagoat7929
      @chapodagoat7929 6 років тому +65

      And he was the most loyal soilder he had

    • @brennanlong894
      @brennanlong894 6 років тому +74

      sghunter he was a cold blooded killer but had love for his family n everything the represents him

    • @jimbohaha4325
      @jimbohaha4325 5 років тому +16

      Weebay a real one

    • @jverbois
      @jverbois 5 років тому +11

      Wee-bey was my favorite banger in this whole show.

  • @davidmorrissey5075
    @davidmorrissey5075 5 років тому +168

    I love the way Bunny engages with Wee bey on street level and uses the term 'we' as in the collective throughout the conversation. Here was an excellent community cop at his very best

    • @mmabuff101
      @mmabuff101 Рік тому +10

      "we had ourselves a community! Nobody, no victim, who didn't matter" - the bunk

    • @nathaniel972ful
      @nathaniel972ful 8 місяців тому

      The same thing that can make you a street gangsta, can make you a street cop.

  • @CrKFreekicks
    @CrKFreekicks 7 років тому +768

    Everyone should not forget cutty's involvement in all this

  • @Raphie009
    @Raphie009 7 років тому +1465

    "...you askin' too much."
    "Yeah....but I'm askin'."

    • @grimson
      @grimson 5 років тому +61

      Fantastic writing

    • @alexmehary4318
      @alexmehary4318 5 років тому +43

      But I’m askin... cause no one else would.

    • @nolapropertybuyer9732
      @nolapropertybuyer9732 5 років тому +68

      @Mr. 215 You obviously have no kids and no soul. Life is not black and white. A lot of shades of gray.

    • @hitmanhatton
      @hitmanhatton 5 років тому +36

      @Mr. 215 aside form the fact that this man doesn't actually exist, and his character is a result of reading and acting out a script, you may be right to judge someone like this but Nobody is the villain in their own story. The streets raised a lot of people. And I'm sure they know what they do is wrong but to them it's justified because they had it hard and we're forced to be tough. Anyways I'm certain that no matter who you are. Where you're from or what you're doing. Giving up your child to a stranger, isn't a choice made lightly

    • @itsehhd1382
      @itsehhd1382 5 років тому +7

      Mr. 215 what are you even talking about. This is fantastic writing. Did you watch the show?

  • @MrEnjoyBeats
    @MrEnjoyBeats 9 років тому +388

    A big reason why I absolutely love watching The Wire is because the show is as real as it gets for most of the time. This scene is an example of that, the characters act, talk and think as human beings and this gives you mature and interesting dialogues. The Wire is the most mature and intelligent show I've ever watched.

    • @benphone7430
      @benphone7430 6 років тому

      MrEnjoyBeats love hate, the riish show is the same tbh, probably better since it's on nobodies radar. Drugs game is the same in every country

    • @benkopite4767
      @benkopite4767 3 роки тому

      Without a doubt

  • @davidrendall2461
    @davidrendall2461 5 років тому +300

    "You asking too much!"
    "Yeah but I'm asking!"
    Higher level dialogue right there.

    • @Vino_Czar
      @Vino_Czar 5 років тому +7

      💯💯💯

    • @Llllltryytcc
      @Llllltryytcc 4 роки тому +5

      A cut above for sure

    • @joefriedman9843
      @joefriedman9843 2 роки тому +5

      What a great fucking line. There was so much sadness in season 4, which only made the Colvin/Namond storyline all the more powerful.

  • @kimberlywhitehead22
    @kimberlywhitehead22 6 років тому +930

    Wee bey KNEW his son could end up like D'angelo, who was never cut out for the corners

    • @Supernova12034
      @Supernova12034 5 років тому +45

      his only fault was that he was too thoughtful and intelligent, not a knuckledragger

    • @alexmehary4318
      @alexmehary4318 5 років тому +85

      D’angelo was one of my favorites... His ideology on how the game should be with out all the violence, is what I appreciated about him. Unfortunately, his demise was proof that the two, selling dope and violence, correspond with one another.

    • @richb7338
      @richb7338 5 років тому +4

      Could not have said it better. 👏🏾

    • @isazisempi2248
      @isazisempi2248 5 років тому +5

      Nobody's cut out for the corners

    • @docducttape9270
      @docducttape9270 5 років тому +5

      @@isazisempi2248 You shitting yourself. Lot of them mfckers love it.

  • @jjayphilly342
    @jjayphilly342 5 років тому +436

    This is modern day Shakespeare.
    Art at the highest level.

    • @chrisbrady2683
      @chrisbrady2683 5 років тому +5

      Your comment is so depressing.

    • @wyattgwyon9484
      @wyattgwyon9484 5 років тому +24

      ​@@chrisbrady2683 You're right. This is better than a lot of Shakespeare...

    • @costanzauk
      @costanzauk 5 років тому +2

      @@wyattgwyon9484 i don't even like shakespeare anyway. boring as fook and doesn't make any sense

    • @banyarling
      @banyarling 4 роки тому

      Thankful that Shakespeare didn't have Twitter

    • @banyarling
      @banyarling 4 роки тому

      @@costanzauk Ignorant

  • @andresdelgado3083
    @andresdelgado3083 10 років тому +151

    In the midst of a depressing season with depressing outcomes, is this triumphant scene where there is a that shed of light in this world we need to keep going.

  • @Capcoor
    @Capcoor 11 років тому +102

    This scene has a very powerful message.Even from behind bars,serving a LIFE SENTENCE,a father made the difference.Outstanding!

  • @mikem591
    @mikem591 6 років тому +46

    1:05 - Amazing how Colvin found common ground...’Our kind’..’You and I’...Weeby initially looked at Colvin wearily and adversarily, but as soon as Colvin found that common ground you could see Weeby’s defenses start to come down. He also pointed out there shared history which Weeby could relate with. He started to intrinsically trust Colvin, sensing Colvin had his son’s best interest at heart.

  • @richmparker19
    @richmparker19 7 років тому +324

    “I’m talking bout Naymond here Mr. Brice”
    Powerful line to me

    • @andruw577
      @andruw577 6 років тому +21

      Bey knew Naymond wasn't built for the game

    • @stephengrigg5988
      @stephengrigg5988 5 років тому +30

      wasn't about that so much.
      "the game is the game" and all that, but he made him acknowledge they weren't talking about that, they were talking about his son

    • @CraigCFlynn
      @CraigCFlynn 5 років тому +31

      He calls him "Mr Brice", not Wee Bey- genuine respect

  • @TheSoldier0fortunE
    @TheSoldier0fortunE 12 років тому +433

    ''You asking too much...''
    ''Yeah...but im asking.''
    Fucking amazing writing. I honest can say the Wire is the best written show ive ever seen on tv.

    • @PassdeDutchie
      @PassdeDutchie 7 років тому +4

      Patrick Coutts the WIRE just had a clever way of just not insulting the viewers intelligence....a "corner man to a PhD" could watch the Wire.... .a very powerful scene indeed.....

    • @youdontknow6212
      @youdontknow6212 5 років тому +1

      Aww mate I always said that to myself. How can a show put that many powerful lines together. The writers were on point

    • @JahalaAndala
      @JahalaAndala 5 років тому +2

      This quote is actually one of the best in the show...it hits so hard for a subtle moment in an episode

    • @Kruppt808
      @Kruppt808 5 років тому

      You put him out huh?
      He need to get hard.
      Well if he out then he out.

    • @robertcampbell6969
      @robertcampbell6969 4 роки тому

      It was beautiful because both sides knew that they was hardcore and their fields and it wasn't no backing down from evil side. Those two sides came together to do one thing.

  • @nickx4576
    @nickx4576 5 років тому +21

    It's conversations like this that will save our youth. I'm still alive because of a conversation. Great scene.

  • @jose8440
    @jose8440 7 років тому +145

    There so many incredible quotes in this dialogue, my favorite:
    "You r asking too much"
    "Yeah, but i´m asking"

  • @Greg400
    @Greg400 8 років тому +515

    This is a powerful scene.

  • @sidstam
    @sidstam 11 років тому +467

    Colvin had the gift of understanding a situation and talking in a way to diffuse any escalation in tension. He did this well a number of times: when he addressed his men as a major - in their introduction to hamsterdam - and in his homily to Carver, about community policing, who changed considerably because of it. He capped all of that with this masterful delivery of empathetic oratory in a potentially explosive confrontation with Weebey.

    • @colonelhart5721
      @colonelhart5721 10 років тому +31

      and when he knew there was nothing else to say, he was to the point: "Get on with it, motherfuckers."
      one of the heroes of the show, for sure.

    • @colonelhart5721
      @colonelhart5721 9 років тому +20

      Mkc N lol no I think you totally misinterpreted my comment
      I use hero in the terms of a person who is heroic IN REAL LIFE, not in an artificial genre sense; Colvin is admirable because he is as limited as any normal person and ultimately has nothing to gain and a lot to lose, but does the right thing anyway.
      I mean, damn them criminals all on the wrong side of the law! Cutty what a bastard, no redeeming qualities jail 'em all! (that was sarcasm, which I note so as to pre-emptively avoid a second misinterpretation).

    • @ротатоаск
      @ротатоаск 8 років тому +20

      So what makes you think that Colvin wasn't a hero? The fact that he tried to help his community, risking his own career, is heroic.

    • @smoothc341
      @smoothc341 7 років тому +1

      sal joe PREACH called him Mr.

    • @jakeendres936
      @jakeendres936 7 років тому +16

      Colvin was one of the most underrated characters in the show. He had a duty to do what was the right thing to do, and was totally selfless. It's the definition of heroic.

  • @JimmySteller
    @JimmySteller 11 років тому +254

    1:32 I love that little moment. All the barriers between them were gone in that little bit of reminiscing. Back when they were kids, before they became cops or criminals or whatever path of life that they took.

    • @nystateofmind53
      @nystateofmind53 11 років тому +19

      well-said, man. it's a great moment. i love this scene

    • @paulkerrigan4051
      @paulkerrigan4051 9 років тому +30

      During that exchange, Wee Bay makes eye contact with Carver for a split second before pulling back. World class acting and writing. This is the most powerful scene in all five seasons - these two men are deciding to make a real difference!

    • @smoothc341
      @smoothc341 7 років тому +2

      JimmySteller PREACH

    • @pimp8946
      @pimp8946 7 років тому +1

      They both understood that the block is not the place to be

    • @ShadowD3mon25
      @ShadowD3mon25 5 років тому

      Zach White good luck having a better future if you choose to stay on the corners then
      you prolly a suburban ass kid typing just to type

  • @donkarlo7401
    @donkarlo7401 5 років тому +112

    Bey knew his son wasn't cut out for the game. That's why he gave him up to Colvin. He knew his son was gonna end up dead. Bay saved his son's life.

    • @joebeast15
      @joebeast15 4 роки тому +4

      DON KARLO he most certainly did. No two ways about it

    • @MrDcrawfod
      @MrDcrawfod 3 роки тому

      Anybody in the game gone end up dead or in jail whether they cut for it or not

  • @funkyboodah
    @funkyboodah 8 років тому +89

    one of the greatest scenes ever made

  • @kelechi321
    @kelechi321 6 років тому +98

    I am so proud to say I got the same chance Namond got...
    Proud that folks like Wee Bey existed in my world to force me to know dont go their path.
    Damn this show captured so many gritty scenes and kept it 100.
    This is one of those scenes...hits so close to home for me.
    The hood is rough but thankfully folks do exist who will look out for you--even if they doing/did wrong.
    Im proud of Wee Bey.

    • @MusicManSeanB
      @MusicManSeanB 6 років тому +5

      Glad you made it out to talk about it bruh.

    • @RamKumar-yi6wn
      @RamKumar-yi6wn 6 років тому +3

      Wish you the best, bruh !

    • @pendenwangchuk2247
      @pendenwangchuk2247 6 років тому

      nsuspartanlegion ohhh guys watch out we got ourselves a potential OG over here, get fuk outta here studio gangster

    • @Shallowwam
      @Shallowwam 5 років тому

      K you lying

    • @TheMrdebro34
      @TheMrdebro34 5 років тому

      Just bc a person comes up hard doesn’t mean there is no humanity in him! Some of the realest mfs I ever met or family are like Wee bey

  • @eminosose
    @eminosose 7 років тому +41

    01:12 That hand gesture moment is when Weebay realised Colvin seen thru his son and has best interest for him

  • @johnstephen399
    @johnstephen399 6 років тому +40

    The Wire conveys more complexity in minutes than other TV series do in seasons.

  • @chriszimmerman9737
    @chriszimmerman9737 5 років тому +16

    I seriously think this is the most well written and thought out scene from any tv show. Amazing scene.

  • @tookiezzz2898
    @tookiezzz2898 4 роки тому +18

    Bunny was a underrated character. Being real with Cutty helped set this whole meet up. He also put in a good word with that nurse who ended up with Cutty.

  • @AppealPlay
    @AppealPlay 7 років тому +47

    This is in my opinion the greatest scene from the entire series. It's just perfect.

    • @makani9004
      @makani9004 6 років тому +5

      I gotta agree. I watch a lot of Wire scenes, but I always come back to this one. The look in Wee-Bey's eyes the whole time is some amazing acting. It's like Colvin is his conscience talking, telling him all the things he already knows deep down.

    • @salt27dogg
      @salt27dogg 6 років тому +1

      Makani totally agree!!! Especially when he puts his hand on his chin, u can see he is engaged in what Colvin is telling him.

  • @ps3862
    @ps3862 7 років тому +697

    Wee-Bey should have said for pit sandwich and some 'tato salad...

  • @PunkSlapper123
    @PunkSlapper123 6 років тому +10

    This was a POWERFUL scene from a truly great series. Wee Bey was always one of my favorite characters. He was streetwise and tough but he had an incredibly human side as well.

  • @NYCentralSpotter1070
    @NYCentralSpotter1070 8 років тому +40

    I keep getting the impression from the first few lines of dialogue that Colvin used to be a friend of several Barksdale soldiers as a kid.

    • @brendanmatrix9393
      @brendanmatrix9393 8 років тому +55

      Colvin is about 15-20 years older than Stringer and Avon. He probably knew them when THEY were young.

    • @Grespersrocks38
      @Grespersrocks38 8 років тому +12

      Wasn't a friend was a knocker that they recognized ...

    • @brendanmatrix9393
      @brendanmatrix9393 8 років тому +17

      If he was 15 years older, he would have been starting as a cop when they were starting out on the streets. Speaking for their respective trades, they were in the same cohort. Weebay even went into retirement at about the same time as Colvin.

    • @Eaoleolo
      @Eaoleolo 7 років тому +8

      They just belonged to the same world, but took opposite routes.

    • @HighLordBlazeReborn
      @HighLordBlazeReborn 7 років тому +23

      He was to wee bey what carver was to namond and them, I'd guess.

  • @TajeniV
    @TajeniV 5 років тому +49

    He called him "Mr. Bryce"....Ultimate respect to me! Colvin was addressing him as his regular name vs his street side and that made Bey think because this was a cop showing him the upmost respect because Colvin also said "But i'm asking"....Bey knew as a cop that Colvin has the power to just take Namond if he wanted to but he gave Bey that respect as a father and as a man!

    • @JimmySteller
      @JimmySteller 5 років тому +6

      As much as I like your post, I’m doubtful over how much power Colvin has. He wasn’t in the police force by that point, and even if he was, a major doesn’t have the right to just take a kid off the streets. Social services trumps the cops in that case, just look at Carver’s situation with Randy.

    • @uncclelocc
      @uncclelocc 5 років тому +2

      WITHOUT A Parent consent a child goes no where

    • @joejoiner8582
      @joejoiner8582 4 роки тому

      @@uncclelocc The parent is endearing the welfare of a minor, Colvin could've definitely called DCSF on the mom. He already ran away after he got slapped, drugs in the house etc.

    • @uncclelocc
      @uncclelocc 4 роки тому

      @@joejoiner8582 in the child would have ended up in the system... In people would have got murdered. A Killer/Enforcer like his Father with the Power of Avon would not tolerate child services. That's why the ex cop went at it the way he did.

  • @RatchetBookClub
    @RatchetBookClub 4 роки тому +14

    "You asking too much."
    "Yeah. But I'm asking."
    Bunny pulls no punches, and Wee-Bey respects that, plus they both see the future for Namond. Great scene.

  • @roclee8138
    @roclee8138 3 роки тому +2

    "Talkin shit to hide his self ". He said a mouthful with that one. I grew up wit a lot of guys like that.

  • @emmanuelmondesir1314
    @emmanuelmondesir1314 6 років тому +261

    *No* *code* *no* *family* *and* *damn* *sure* *no* *respect*
    Marlo.

  • @AaronHungwell
    @AaronHungwell 5 років тому +23

    I feel that the actor that played WeeBey doesn’t get enough credit. This was one of my fave scenes from the show.

  • @colonelhart5721
    @colonelhart5721 9 років тому +61

    I love how, even if these killers commit depraved acts and become totally dehumanized, most of them are still human, and are not totally beyond some positive contribution to society, if given the right chance (the exception: Marlo). It's obviously really hard for Wee-Bey to give up his gangster ideology and admit that under difference circumstances, he might have been different - and better - and in admitting that, to give the chance to be different and better to his son.

    • @thomasminnich9730
      @thomasminnich9730 9 років тому +10

      Colonel Hart
      its nature. the instinct to protect your children is strong, and its going to override things like that in most cases.

    • @colonelhart5721
      @colonelhart5721 9 років тому +7

      +Mkc N how about when they rolled that body up in a rug. He didn't seem like too nice of a guy then. D cared; he was horrified. If you call that weak fine; I call it being human, and Wee-Bey not giving a fuck was pretty dehumanized there. You probably just think Bey was a hero because the gangsters who followed him were so much worse, but that doesn't make him good.

    • @ротатоаск
      @ротатоаск 8 років тому +7

      I have to disagree. People like Colvin, Carver, Prez, and Cutty were definitely heroes. I don't care what anyone says about it.

  • @jaytruth847
    @jaytruth847 9 років тому +40

    Fuck it then. For another Pitt sandwich and some Tata Salad, I'll go a few more!
    Bunny shoulda just offered up a Sand-O. lol

  • @SuperSpiderme
    @SuperSpiderme 5 років тому +13

    this is my favorite scene of the whole damn show. namond becomes the exception that breaks the rule, the one ray of light peaking through the clouds. and it's beautiful that it comes down to this original decision; this old school, west baltimore understanding between a career-cop and a convicted murderer

  • @Nick-zi8sd
    @Nick-zi8sd 3 місяці тому +1

    1:05 “he could be out there in the world in a way that, you know, didn’t happen for you and me.”
    Beautiful and bittersweet line. True agape love. A father putting his son’s life ahead of his own.

  • @alonzoboyd8636
    @alonzoboyd8636 5 років тому +11

    Mr. Bryce.....the respect level he gave weebey is wat helped! He didn't call him by his street name or inmate number....smart man

    • @logicalblackman8228
      @logicalblackman8228 8 місяців тому

      The fuck he look like, calling him by his inmate number😂

  • @rudyrada3628
    @rudyrada3628 11 років тому +79

    Brilliant!! They clearly knew each other and grew up together, both being from the street! This reprises the idea of cycle! We can assume that Randy will grow up and become WeeBay and Naymond having an opportunity, will make something of himself...Colvin! Best show ever

    • @kckassidysmom
      @kckassidysmom 10 років тому +3

      YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT HANDS DOWN BEST SHOW EVER!!!!

    • @Hammerton32
      @Hammerton32 10 років тому +5

      yes, fantastic scene. colvin and wee-bey, 2 great characters, having a man-2-man talk about the future of 1 young man. colvin's 'but i'm asking' nails it!!

    • @be4unvme
      @be4unvme 6 років тому +3

      randy will probably grow up and be marlo since randy like marlo knew how to make money(hustle) and became cold since he was let down by others

    • @CuriousGeorgeFloyd
      @CuriousGeorgeFloyd 6 років тому +2

      Randy more like Bodie I think a bit

    • @be4unvme
      @be4unvme 6 років тому +1

      UA-cam Ad's Are Retarded and Gay body wasnt as cold tho. Randy was on that path of being cold and having no feelings

  • @TheSchemer1
    @TheSchemer1 7 років тому +6

    2:12 You can hear the sudden seriousness of Colvin's tone and how it caught Wee-Bey's attention. Solid acting!

  • @BlaneNostalgia
    @BlaneNostalgia 4 роки тому +4

    "West side we knew... is dead man." Most people can relate to the world changing too fast. Brilliant scenes like this is why The Wire is a critically acclaimed top 10 series of all time

  • @AA-qb7ni
    @AA-qb7ni 3 роки тому +8

    Colvin is one of the best characters in the show.

  • @zinozee8929
    @zinozee8929 4 роки тому +3

    Namond was given the biggest blessing of his life. From his father serving a life sentence. The show was pure Brilliance.

  • @joshmcbroom9391
    @joshmcbroom9391 6 місяців тому +7

    I still get mad at people that haven't seen this show.

  • @tucko11
    @tucko11 4 роки тому +2

    Most heart to heart talk .

  • @bodybldrmarcus
    @bodybldrmarcus 6 років тому +4

    Some of THE best writing and acting took place right here in this scene. Incredibly powerful moments!

  • @busychrissy0.0
    @busychrissy0.0 5 років тому +70

    Its kinda sad cause Randy wanted to be adopted really bad Naymond got adopted......hmmmm..

    • @Jasonhb07
      @Jasonhb07 4 роки тому +24

      Goes to show you, life doesn't deal you the cards you want. Randy was a good kid with a lot of potential but he got eaten by the system. I don't know if it's fair to say that Randy deserved being saved more than Naymond. Shouldn't we all be saved? Tragedy is life.

    • @AlwonDomz
      @AlwonDomz 4 роки тому +5

      The world is cruel

    • @YaowBucketHEAD
      @YaowBucketHEAD 4 роки тому +5

      That actually broke my heart as well.
      It just shows how good these young men are and how little chance they have in their environment and circumstances.
      It's a damn shame. Those boys had so much potential and there's so much in the world to see and do, yet everyone but Namond got swallowed up by Baltimore.

    • @LEGIONOFKNICKSPODCAST
      @LEGIONOFKNICKSPODCAST 4 роки тому +6

      Its interesting. The most spoiled kid and the one who benefitted the most off of the fruits of the streets was teh one who was saved, while the other kids all had terrible endings (dookie next bubs/drug addict, Chris - next Omar, Randy - foster system). Goes to show you how unfair life can be

    • @vassilyvodka2638
      @vassilyvodka2638 4 роки тому +4

      @@LEGIONOFKNICKSPODCAST Michael became the next Omar

  • @JustSomeCanadianGuy
    @JustSomeCanadianGuy 5 років тому +22

    Colvin’s the Ned Stark of The Wire.

    • @Onigirli
      @Onigirli 5 років тому +7

      Yeah, and it's nice we never had to see him die. I guess the way he took the fall for Hamsterdam is a kind of a death, but then he popped back up as a teacher along with Prez and I couldn't be happier. "Get on with it, motherfuckers"

    • @anatoldenevers237
      @anatoldenevers237 3 роки тому +1

      @@Onigirli Colvin was an amazing character, as were all the main cast. I'm amazed at how this show could even make me like a guy like Wee-Bey so much, despite everything we know he's done.

  • @johntaylorson7769
    @johntaylorson7769 8 місяців тому +3

    Simply one of the best scenes in television.

  • @adamiquinto549
    @adamiquinto549 4 роки тому +1

    One of the coolest scenes of the show. The way these two interact. There is so much chemistry.

  • @Eaoleolo
    @Eaoleolo 7 років тому +59

    Name one scene that explains empathy better than this one. I dare you. I double dare you!

    • @interpol007
      @interpol007 6 років тому +5

      Emil Osorio Llanos the diner scene in heat

    • @thetuninginpodcast5189
      @thetuninginpodcast5189 5 років тому +1

      interpol007 Ooooh...now that’s a good one!

    • @sweets2964
      @sweets2964 5 років тому

      @@interpol007 don't know the scene for taking about

    • @Flexda59gtm
      @Flexda59gtm 5 років тому

      Yeah..but do you Double dog dare me!!

    • @JohnSmith32643
      @JohnSmith32643 5 років тому +3

      Omar and Bunk

  • @theworldaccordingtosimba3366
    @theworldaccordingtosimba3366 10 місяців тому +3

    The stare at the end has a compassionate intensity to it. Wee-Bey is checking for the sincerity in this man's eyes! Can he trust this man with his son? What a great scene.

  • @JustSomeCanadianGuy
    @JustSomeCanadianGuy 9 років тому +225

    They should have ended the series on this episode.
    This scene gets the whole story in 3 minutes.
    2 guys, 2 jobs.... both on those corners in one way or another.

    • @grxengine
      @grxengine 6 років тому +5

      My God this show was good.

    • @embe1
      @embe1 6 років тому +1

      Fabisch Factor that is brilliant and true

    • @makani9004
      @makani9004 4 роки тому

      Colvin has a bunch of scenes that seem to encapsulate the show. He's such an earnest, good person.

  • @zacharysullivan6030
    @zacharysullivan6030 10 років тому +47

    The guys on this show who don't ever have to front or put on a show like there tough because every one knows they really are that tough; those are the ones who are actually able to make some reasonable decisions at times without having to worry about how it's perceived. Weebay giving up his son or even taking this meeting is a perfect example. Avon letting Cutty leave or half the shit Omar did also fit

    • @terrootti
      @terrootti 10 років тому +1

      Too much "realness" amongst those characters, no doubt !

  • @TeamBob
    @TeamBob 4 роки тому +9

    “Man come down here to say my son can be anything he damn please”

  • @inthecouchproductions8103
    @inthecouchproductions8103 3 роки тому +1

    For real, I think that exchange at the end is my favorite moment of dialogue from the whole series. "You asking too much."..."Yeah, but I'm asking." So much packed into Colvin's character right there.

  • @cjjb
    @cjjb 12 років тому +7

    Anyone notice how the top of the pane begins to blur as Bunny starts to get through to Wee Bey about his son? I thought it was meant to represent the division between the two characters and their worlds but it dissolves when they connect on a human level.

  • @olivermartinez4706
    @olivermartinez4706 5 років тому +1

    The dialogues in The Wire are pure genius. Take this conversation for example, I challenge anybody to find waste in this conversation. It's just perfect. And the actors are just impeccable!

  • @leadingman32
    @leadingman32 10 років тому +8

    The Wire, thank you all for understanding like me, Nothing comes close to this

  • @alvarojneto
    @alvarojneto 10 місяців тому +1

    So many great scenes, this was a highlight of highlights.

  • @returnoftheredeye
    @returnoftheredeye 5 років тому +19

    Bunny Colvin, the Charles S Dutton of the Wire.

  • @kandinskyforfootball
    @kandinskyforfootball 11 років тому +2

    Look at the way he speaks to Weebay. He doesn't look down on Weebay, in fact he relates to him. Weebay shows resistance but Colvin still politey persists with patience and keeps a subtle tone in his voice after a little bit of humour. Beautifully powerful.

  • @williamburrell1320
    @williamburrell1320 4 місяці тому +1

    A couple of things:
    1) Avon saying “He a man today” about Cutty allows Cutty to still have enough respect for Weebay to agree to meet with Colvin
    2) For all Colvin did in seasons 3 and 4 to try to make change and save a lot of people, in the end him saving just one kid is the most impactful

  • @andrebrown8969
    @andrebrown8969 4 роки тому +3

    So many parent-teacher conferences I wanted to say those words to some parents 'you know your child'.

  • @oldirtydasher
    @oldirtydasher 8 місяців тому +2

    I love that bunny keeps calling him "Mr Bryce"... showing him respect.

  • @steveharrison9377
    @steveharrison9377 5 років тому +9

    "I'm talkin bout Namond here Mr Bryce"

  • @gsdblack1
    @gsdblack1 8 місяців тому +1

    The colvin, carter, cutty, wee-bey connection this crazy. All well written characters 👌🏿

  • @bennejame7854
    @bennejame7854 6 років тому +24

    This show has dialogue that's almost too good and witty to be realistic but somehow it's executed in a way where you feel as if you're watching a real life conversation

    • @williamdrouin8063
      @williamdrouin8063 6 років тому +5

      Ben NeJame idk man, it’s very realistic, like two people talking. It’s not too witty to not be realistic

  • @MrLelepele
    @MrLelepele 9 місяців тому +4

    My children would not last a day on the streets I grew up on . Hell I been away so long I don't think I , would last either.

  • @WalterLiddy
    @WalterLiddy 4 роки тому +5

    Brilliant how he wins his trust, equating the two of them based on their shared experience, and making Namond out as someone better, someone who can move past all the shit. This way Wee Bay doesn't need to be defensive. He's not being accused of anything. He's not being belittled. And his son is being praised. But then he also presents the truth - that Namond doesn't have the hardness necessary for corner life. That he needs help to get away from all that. So now Wee Bay has to decide if he's a father or not.

  • @mateuszmattias
    @mateuszmattias 6 місяців тому +2

    Even though it's all fiction, seeing a scene supposedly set in around 2004 like this 20 years later, makes me think. Had that happened, and had Namond in fact managed to make something respectful and honorable out of his second chance, would he still have been able to see things for what they were? Would 35 year old Namond still have a wish to at least come visit his biological father in prison? Somehow I'd like to think yes.

  • @fergalosanchez7675
    @fergalosanchez7675 7 місяців тому +4

    Wee Bey was G from start to finish

  • @ZidaneBaggio99
    @ZidaneBaggio99 15 років тому

    I love Colvin. Thanks for uploading this great scene.

  • @mikem591
    @mikem591 5 років тому +4

    Wee-Bey realized that basically Bunny was Namonds new Dad and had to hand him over. However, he knew that Namonds life was going to be sparred and under Bunny he would go on to a better life. He handed him over because he trusted Bunny and knew he would still be able to see Namond, because Bunny would make sure of it. Sometimes the cops and the guys they arrest have a bond - even though Bunny probably beat up on Wee-Bye...’back in the day’...

  • @zinozee8929
    @zinozee8929 4 роки тому +1

    Colvin telling one of the most ruthless enforces in west side history that his son wasn’t made for them corners.
    Black men, don’t underestimate yourselves! Pure intelligence shown from both sides of the glass here.

  • @789tundra
    @789tundra 7 років тому +5

    PRAISE GOD FOR THIS POWERFUL SCENE I LOVE HOW COLVIN CONVINCES WEE BAY TO CARE ABOUT HIS SON!

  • @mikem591
    @mikem591 6 років тому +2

    2:25 - It was tough for Weeby to hear the truth about his son, but he knew it was true. Colvin was addressing the elephant in the room. You could see this dose of reality sobering Weeby up. Weeby didn’t go through a total transformation like Cutty, but you could see he grew a lot in the 4th season. Every version of Weeby from the 1st season on, was interesting.

  • @slydEvil35
    @slydEvil35 5 років тому +13

    Hmmm educated, stable, and honorable man asking to guide my son to be the best person he can be or Delonda....tough call

  • @wfberan
    @wfberan 13 років тому +2

    Drop-dead awesome acting by both Hassan Johnson and Robert Wisdom. One of the greatest scenes from THE greatest show.

  • @hectordavidortiz
    @hectordavidortiz Рік тому +4

    One of the most powerfully written scenes in The Wire, bolstered by two incredibly subtle and grounded performances. To have been on that set! ❤

  • @Bran-Da-Don
    @Bran-Da-Don 8 місяців тому +1

    He told Wee-Bey in the most respectful way that his son was too soft for the game.
    If he would've said "He's too much of a bitch to survive out there" Bey would've walked up and left mid sentence.

  • @ralphthomas1534
    @ralphthomas1534 8 років тому +10

    the scene is so great and Colvin is so right about this new breed. No code and no respect for anything

  • @mario167100
    @mario167100 3 роки тому +1

    2:48
    I feel like in that moment, Wee thought about what happened between Avon and D'angelo. Not necessarily about his death, but more of the torn relationship they had after the events of season one and two.
    He didn't want his son to resent him for forcing him into a game he didn't wanna play no more.

  • @JVlano
    @JVlano 6 років тому +7

    Colvin arresting guys like wee bey and now asking to care for his son... crazy how the tables turn

  • @msvicky5599
    @msvicky5599 3 роки тому +1

    Talking to a man about his child is respect and love. The code don’t exist no more this is respect ✊🏾!

  • @stevecrumpton9643
    @stevecrumpton9643 5 років тому +4

    Stone cold killer and street cop showing mad respect for one another. Bunny Colvin was the conscience of this series. Even Bill Moyers once said that Colvin was his favorite character.

  • @johnhenderson9964
    @johnhenderson9964 3 роки тому +1

    colvin was one of the best positive characters on the show

  • @keithmason1485
    @keithmason1485 4 роки тому +3

    This is one of the realest scenes in the entire series.

  • @Bigg_Looch
    @Bigg_Looch 5 років тому +2

    One of the greatest scenes in TV history