If I get a whoof of you doing something foul...I mean I might have to go tell Marlo you the one to put me up on that card game!"Omar was deviant however if Joe wasn't afraid of Marlo he would've realized Omar was bluffing. He couldn't get to Marlo w/o being executed thus Omar telling "Si esta" I trust his fear.
@@rashadcampbell8233 he did that bc he followed slim Charles and knew slim met with Marlo so that how word got back to Marlo bc slim met with Chris who told Marlo that's why joe died
Wouldn’t matter where you got hit on your body.. .50AE is the second biggest and fastest pistol cartridge in existence- not only could it remove a piece of you , yes it could hit anything behind you as well … gotta love the Desert Eagle 😅
Omar interrupted probably the most funny and intellectually stimulating conversation lmao...I was waiting to see where Cheese was trying to take us with his theory on midgets 😂😂😂
You have to admire the "clock" metaphor in this entire scene. The clock ran out of time (Prop joe's life). Omar giving him the chance to fix the clock ( living on borrowed time). Omar asking for a receipt(a document stating I hold your life in my hands).
Gbolahan Oyekenu 6 years later, your description of the symbolism is outstanding. Thank you for teaching me something today. The Wire is one of the best filmed stories ever. Omar is one of the best characters in television ever
Renaldo seemed to be the most competent of Omar's partners in the show. He followed orders, didn't let his guard down, he didn't fire wildly like Dante, and he wasn't headstrong like Brandon.
Brandon was the cutest tho'...and I get the feeling that Omar genuinely loved him. After his death, Omar learned that in order to be the king you gotta' be strictly business with the queen.
I love how Slim has enough tact to read to room and excuse himself "to see to Tremaine" and let Joe and Cheese have a family discussion. Being a good second is as much about knowing when to make yourself scarce as it is being right there when the boss needs you.
Omar was polite.. spoke in the 3rd person... good vocabulary... didn't curse, AND took his grandmother to church every Sunday. One of the greatest characters created in television.
Slim Charles is just a spectator of everyone's BS. He just wants to work and he has to witness, be an accomplice, and be a victim of the drama. S/Out Slim Charles for standing tall and being solid!
Frank Peter but the coop didn't like cheese and everyone knew cheese had something to do with his uncle's death cuz as soon as he said I got 900k saved up they knew he killed his own uncle and slim peeled his cap and I must admit Method Man is a hell of an actor in this series because everyone hated his ass you almost forgot he is fucking Method Man
" and just at this moment, I manage to crawl out my own damn grave, ain't no way I'm going back in " ........ Then he decided it was a good idea to treat Marlo like a son 😀
@@Metro32 that's the difference between success. The question is, how much is enough? If you say it's never enough, the game is over. You not making it out. But if you see the writing on the wall ( it always presents itself) it's time to go. Live comfortable , turn into an L7 and raise the kids. You seen this story over and over again. If the sharks don't eat you, the feds will.
@@ryansaunders65 How do you define success? For some 200k is enough others want millions , once you get a taste of that fast money the vast majority fall into the i want millions bracket. The game has no winners only players, you either end up dead or in jail an if you make it out how much have you sacrifced? Only then you realise the game is designed to make you lose.
I love how Prop Joe legitimately thought Omar bust through the door with guns out just to get a clock fixed. He was so sincere with his "What seems to be the problem?" haha
@TerraRyzinglives: Joe's move to put Omar on Marlo at the card game would eventually come back to him. Marlo tried to have Omar killed, which prompts Omar to steal the Co-Op's shipment. Remember that Marlo wanted to kill Cheese because he was in charge of the shipment. To pacify him, Joe introduces Marlo to Vondas, which sparks his curiosity about the Greeks. This eventually leads to Marlo ordering Chris to kill Joe so he can take over the Co-Op in Season 5. All the pieces matter......
Something told me that Marlo knew about that card game was how he reacted to Prop Joe. In hindsight it was the beginning of the end while Marlo acted like he'll come under Prop Joe's wing in reality he wanting for something to use against Joe and then came Cheese. Cheese by all measurements belonged with Marlo and his crew as he was in the mind for violence and was prideful. Being held at gunpoint all the time and not retaliating does that it pooks at their pride. As soon as he saw how Marlo would kill anyone who even looked at him wrong in Cheese's mind he found his team. Be wary of those around you cause just because they follow your decisions doesn't mean they agree with them. That's how treachery is born.
Joe knew that Cheeze was wrong in the head.Yet he shared all his business info when he was around.Cheeze should have been slingin on the corner,nothing else.Joe helped him because he was family.And Joe paid the price for it.
Omar - 1:35 "Now, see joe, I need you to resist your natural inclination to do anything twisted up in this here play." Most funniest line ever, prop joe really is devious. that's why he's the proposition
TerraRyzinglives wasn’t Omar’s clock the one joe was working on when Old Face Andre was trying to beg for a ride outta town?? I can’t remember if this scene was before or after Dre’s death.
ucantknockthehustle: Over the years, I think Prop Joe kept hearing stories about how Omar went up against some of the toughest kingpins in Baltimore. Joe himself started to fear what Omar was capable of, so he tried to be on neutral ground with him and appear to be an ally. Omar's legend grew after his battles with the Barksdale organization that hoppers were just dropping G-Packs out the window for him, LOL! I wish they would make a prequel comic book or a tv show about Omar's life, that would be epic.
I thought I'd be alone in saying Slim Charles was one of my fav characters but I guess everyone loved him. He was a great combo of street smarts and strength
@gsdblack1 Prop Joe wanted to bring Marlo into the Co-op, but Marlo refused since he felt no one would mess with him, so the co-op would be of no use or help to him. As a result, Prop Joe put Omar on the poker game with the idea that once Marlo got robbed he would then decide that he could use the help of the co-op and would join them, which is exactly what happened.
It backfired on him cause I get a feeling in that second meet that Marlo knew Joe had something to do with the card game robbery but kept it to himself and waited till it was time. Prop Joe was a marked man from that moment he just lived long enough to be useful until he wasn't.
Omar is smart as hell. He makes sure that Joe carries out the plan by scaring him with Marlo and by giving him the clock so that he can still keep his front. Omar returns for the clock after he steals the drugs and fixes the clock. Made him keep his word in both ways. Brilliant.
"Cmon now Joe, you can do better than that." The delivery of this line, you can hear his pain, rage and sadness in this single quote. How this show didn't win every award is beyond me.
Love how this show has turned your average UA-cam commentator into a boss of his or her local criminal enterprise and Machiavellian level politicians... ;)
MobKnowledge What's impractical with a .50 cal? You remember when Omar robbed Old Face Andre? The only reason he could rob him is because the gun was powerful enough to breakthrough the bulletproof shield.
Keir Bo They're powerful but they're heavy as fuck and they recoil like a bitch. You might get off one good shot, but you have to be Superman to handle one effectively.
True. Depends what you need it for, if you ain't gotta shot through a dense material there's no need for one. Like snoop says "I seen tiny ass 22 round nose drop a nigga plenty of days"
"I'll see to Tremaine..." I swear Slim was just always so aware of everything. I feel like his head was in the game. While Cheese and Prop don't give two shits that their "security" just dropped the ball, Slim takes it upon himself to tend to the doorman. He was one guy who never dropped the ball.
Among a bunch of other low key great stuff, the one time we see him refusing a direct order is when he stands up to Stringer when he thinks he can go and have Clay Davis' ass: ua-cam.com/video/WkVohPC_YpU/v-deo.html
Prop Joe was that big ol clock. He was running out of time and needed some fixing immediatly because he was more useful alive and ticking telling Omar what time it is anytime it was required.
Micheal K Williams may you R.I.P you were such a legend as an actor! And as a person! You will be dearly missed ❤️💔 Omar Little from the wire !! Omar coming yo!! " *It's all in the game yo* " *a man gots to have a code* " *money ain't got no owners, only spenders Micheal K Williams may you R.I.P you were such a legend as an actor! And as a person! You will be dearly missed ❤️💔 only spenders* " -Omar little
Prop Joe: You going to take out Marlo Stanfield? Omar: No no(What..by making him another kingpin legend who died by a legendary stick up man...break my code) Omar: ...But I have a real powerful urge to take everything he own (his name, his reputation on the street, step....by step.)
"fuck is you doin yo?"...*kicks ol boy*....🤣 Yo, Slim Charles disciplinin dude who got caught slippin at the end of the scene is hilarious! Icing onna cake type shit!
Prop Joe: 🗣 So what seems to be the problem? Omar: (While pulling out his 4/5) 🗣Ran outta TIME!!! Man if the characters on this show don't have one of the best "One Line Quotables" with double meaning to go along with them; then I'll be searching hard for the show that does. Televisions greatests hits: #BreakingBad🔥 #TheSopranos🔥 #TheWire🔥 IN WHATEVER ORDER YOU FEEL FIT🤜🏻⚡️🤛🏿
Cheese lost respect when he saw how his 'king pin' uncle will put him under the buss to save his life I dont like cheese but I feel how he felt after the second time his uncle folded it was like a second betrayal in his eyes at least ...but cheese still was a disappointment
i've just rewatched S1, 2 and 3. at first viewings wasn't keen on prop joe, but totally changed my mind, one of the wires best characters, in the top 10 and thats saying something
I swear Omar went out and found a broken clock just for the sake of that intro 😂😂😂
Mos Definetly.. (I was thinkin da same)
It's probably his grandma's!
He actually paid joe the repair fee and got the clock back when He went to Sell Joe the Heroin he stole from him. Lol
Naw the clock was fam thang watch the early seansons
Reapect business
"Now, Joe, I need you to resist your natural inclination to do anything twisted up in this here play, you feel me?"
If I get a whoof of you doing something foul...I mean I might have to go tell Marlo you the one to put me up on that card game!"Omar was deviant however if Joe wasn't afraid of Marlo he would've realized Omar was bluffing. He couldn't get to Marlo w/o being executed thus Omar telling "Si esta" I trust his fear.
Rashad Pierre it’s not a bluff he doesn’t have to tell Marlo directly. All he has to do is put the word out on the streets.
@@Junior-f4q exactly u no how it goes in the street
Jr11413 you’re absolutely right about that
@@rashadcampbell8233 he did that bc he followed slim Charles and knew slim met with Marlo so that how word got back to Marlo bc slim met with Chris who told Marlo that's why joe died
"Joe, can you fix this?"
"What's the problem?"
*click* "Ran out of time."
The best line in TV history.
That and when Omar holds up the poker game and says "I think these .45's beat a full house" The wordplay in that line is beyond genius!
Aldrin Francisco this whole shoe had priceless one liners
I didn't realize he meant .45 in that line. Brilliant!
Omar, take a deep breath. Not a bad response to someone pointing a gun at your nose.
Clyde Suckfinger Id try crying and vomiting on myself.. might even throw in urinating and pooping myself for full effect.
"At this range, with this caliber? Even if I miss I can't miss"
I admire a man with confidence
Dog was packing lol
Lol he said that about the .45 at that range with the .50 he will fuck around an hit the person in the next building 😂😂
Wouldn’t matter where you got hit on your body.. .50AE is the second biggest and fastest pistol cartridge in existence- not only could it remove a piece of you , yes it could hit anything behind you as well … gotta love the Desert Eagle 😅
Well said
"Tickle my fancy fat man"....Those one liners were priceless!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂the best line
Omar had a poetry to his dialogue.
Omar interrupted probably the most funny and intellectually stimulating conversation lmao...I was waiting to see where Cheese was trying to take us with his theory on midgets 😂😂😂
He clearly tried out a few midgets.
I love how Slim is berating the guy that got knocked out.
"Ain't no excuse!" LOL!
The excuse is everyone has gotten burned by Omar and one peon outside isn't enough to stop him.
Cuz you out here nappin! Lol
😂😂😂💯
😂😂😂😂
well it was his only job!
That Desert Eagle is huge......
It's not so big from the side or the back, but it sure looks bigger from the front.
That 4 lb
@@capnskiddies yup
10 inch barrel, 44 Magnum caliber. Omar be shooting down satellites with that
@@SantomPh lol
You have to admire the "clock" metaphor in this entire scene. The clock ran out of time
(Prop joe's life). Omar giving him the chance to fix the clock ( living on borrowed time).
Omar asking for a receipt(a document stating I hold your life in my hands).
Gbolahan Oyekenu 6 years later, your description of the symbolism is outstanding. Thank you for teaching me something today. The Wire is one of the best filmed stories ever. Omar is one of the best characters in television ever
That make so much sense
Never sussed that. Genius creation and fabulous insight
Wow nice analogies
YES WE GET IT. That's like the most obvious metaphor in the show come on now.
Good job though
Renaldo seemed to be the most competent of Omar's partners in the show. He followed orders, didn't let his guard down, he didn't fire wildly like Dante, and he wasn't headstrong like Brandon.
+connorthesaucejones Renaldo had those Latino connections too.
And loved the Honey Nut... LMAO
Brandon was the cutest tho'...and I get the feeling that Omar genuinely loved him. After his death, Omar learned that in order to be the king you gotta' be strictly business with the queen.
Renaldo was dope
why he is not helping Omar take revenge of butchie?
I love how Slim has enough tact to read to room and excuse himself "to see to Tremaine" and let Joe and Cheese have a family discussion. Being a good second is as much about knowing when to make yourself scarce as it is being right there when the boss needs you.
Sometimes you gotta go make two phone calls.
"Look, pawns, man--in the game, they get capped quick. They be out the game early. "
"Unless they some smart-ass pawns."
@@missbelled6700 I'm here for da money. Da boss money
Slim literally won the game in the end thanks to his ability to read the room. The worse situation he was in was when he got knocked out by Omar
Omar was polite.. spoke in the 3rd person... good vocabulary... didn't curse, AND took his grandmother to church every Sunday.
One of the greatest characters created in television.
Omar listening..
Slim Charles is just a spectator of everyone's BS. He just wants to work and he has to witness, be an accomplice, and be a victim of the drama. S/Out Slim Charles for standing tall and being solid!
Frank Peter but the coop didn't like cheese and everyone knew cheese had something to do with his uncle's death cuz as soon as he said I got 900k saved up they knew he killed his own uncle and slim peeled his cap and I must admit Method Man is a hell of an actor in this series because everyone hated his ass you almost forgot he is fucking Method Man
I liked how he seemed so even tempered and 'decent' but also had absolutely no problem with murdering children. Great character, sociopath decent guy.
will hansworth who🤔
slim@@ceemula8626
will hansworth I thought I remembered everything about this show🤔 when did he kill a child??
Slims the only one alive at the end of the series. Shows you who really knew how to do business.
TimboSlice pawn became a king
Queen*
Poot and Avon survived and poot the only one to survived from day one
@@dscgodflow6663 The king stay the king, Avon was sentenced to 7 years most likely. Slim Charles became the Queen.
Slim knew his lane. What's more, he stayed in it.
" and just at this moment, I manage to crawl out my own damn grave, ain't no way I'm going back in " ........ Then he decided it was a good idea to treat Marlo like a son 😀
Wasn't meant to play the son, Prop tried tho but he failed to realize the monster that was Marlo Stanfield
At this point, he should have stepped out of the game. Moved to Mexico or Cuba...
@@ryansaunders65 Easier said than done but the game is like gambling you never get out when its time
@@Metro32 that's the difference between success. The question is, how much is enough? If you say it's never enough, the game is over. You not making it out. But if you see the writing on the wall ( it always presents itself) it's time to go. Live comfortable , turn into an L7 and raise the kids. You seen this story over and over again. If the sharks don't eat you, the feds will.
@@ryansaunders65 How do you define success? For some 200k is enough others want millions , once you get a taste of that fast money the vast majority fall into the i want millions bracket.
The game has no winners only players, you either end up dead or in jail an if you make it out how much have you sacrifced? Only then you realise the game is designed to make you lose.
I love how Prop Joe legitimately thought Omar bust through the door with guns out just to get a clock fixed. He was so sincere with his "What seems to be the problem?" haha
"Maybe if I pretend this isn't a stick up he'll leave"
@@MB2.0 😂
Lmfao 🤣 bruh..
@@MB2.0There you go.
😂😂 with Omar holding a desert eagle
"We comin' at this all wrong. You the one with the high card, you should speak your mind". The subtle great lines in this show are countless.
"You ever steal from me, I'll kill whole family."
Years later, look what happens lol.
El Guapo steal
yo stay in mexico dawg
I knew he was a bitch from that line. Real killers don't make idle threats.
Have someone point a desert eagle in your face an lets see if you even remember your name lol
@@Metro32 right
@TerraRyzinglives: Joe's move to put Omar on Marlo at the card game would eventually come back to him. Marlo tried to have Omar killed, which prompts Omar to steal the Co-Op's shipment. Remember that Marlo wanted to kill Cheese because he was in charge of the shipment. To pacify him, Joe introduces Marlo to Vondas, which sparks his curiosity about the Greeks. This eventually leads to Marlo ordering Chris to kill Joe so he can take over the Co-Op in Season 5.
All the pieces matter......
Alright, considering if you respond some 13 years later. If Marlo wanted to ice Cheese, why did he recruit him afterall?
@@kamiioo3289 Because he became useful in a plot against Prop Joe
Something told me that Marlo knew about that card game was how he reacted to Prop Joe. In hindsight it was the beginning of the end while Marlo acted like he'll come under Prop Joe's wing in reality he wanting for something to use against Joe and then came Cheese. Cheese by all measurements belonged with Marlo and his crew as he was in the mind for violence and was prideful. Being held at gunpoint all the time and not retaliating does that it pooks at their pride. As soon as he saw how Marlo would kill anyone who even looked at him wrong in Cheese's mind he found his team. Be wary of those around you cause just because they follow your decisions doesn't mean they agree with them. That's how treachery is born.
Slim disciplining the doorman in public...👏👏👏
you see Joe you've been so busy being devious you got caught yourself in a web, yo.
I've found that a lot of rappers that try to act aren't spectacular, but I actually thought Method Man was really good in The Wire.
That's because he was himself
Meth can act snoop can act tip can act luda can act that's it
@@drewalton4644 The ice's Cube and T could as well
@@drewalton4644 So can LL Cool J and Marky Mark. I think that's about it.
Funny bc alot of older actors that grew up in the hood don't even need to "act" it just comes natural
"Siesta, papa." Haha
Perfectly executed...
@Jonata No, siesta.
“Night night keep your butthole tight.” Tron of Dave Chapelle.
"Siesta papa." Does that remind anyone else of the following from a couple earlier scenes?
"Did you kill him?" "He's resting."
exactly
Brother Mazzone
The way Reynaldo says "siesta papa" always gets me 😂😂😂
Think my fav line was the card game.
"I think these 4 5's beats a full house" The writer of this shows needs to write more shows
+Jason Johnson You also need to check out Homicide Life on the Streets, its the writers first show, and just as amazing-if not more so.
denmark555 on wht platform
@WristyFrogDeuceDog A .45 is a gun. He had 2 of them.
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when he says four five he means "these .45's" as in .45 calibre guns because both those guns were .45 cal
"We got to have it simple. Omar like it simple."
This is the one I love.
Joe knew that Cheeze was wrong in the head.Yet he shared all his business info when he was around.Cheeze should have been slingin on the corner,nothing else.Joe helped him because he was family.And Joe paid the price for it.
I agree. you cant trust everyone that is "family".
well there is a saying "Keep your friends close and your enemies even closer" but in this case "keep your enemies close and your family far"
great callback to joe's chat with sergey. "family cannot be helped"
David Steven Joe brought this on himself. His undoing was being devious like Omar said.
He should've let Cheese & Slim take him in the back and get into some diabolical brutality
Omar - 1:35 "Now, see joe, I need you to resist your natural inclination to do anything twisted up in this here play." Most funniest line ever, prop joe really is devious. that's why he's the proposition
Actually Joe did fix the clock. When Omar stole the shipment and sold it back he came back with the ticket and Joe gave him the clock.
TerraRyzinglives wasn’t Omar’s clock the one joe was working on when Old Face Andre was trying to beg for a ride outta town?? I can’t remember if this scene was before or after Dre’s death.
He was working on a toaster with a fried wire. Not omars clock.
and Omar paid for it too!
ucantknockthehustle: Over the years, I think Prop Joe kept hearing stories about how Omar went up against some of the toughest kingpins in Baltimore. Joe himself started to fear what Omar was capable of, so he tried to be on neutral ground with him and appear to be an ally. Omar's legend grew after his battles with the Barksdale organization that hoppers were just dropping G-Packs out the window for him, LOL! I wish they would make a prequel comic book or a tv show about Omar's life, that would be epic.
Lol! Omar has the greatest one liners!
"Ran outta time......"
I thought I'd be alone in saying Slim Charles was one of my fav characters but I guess everyone loved him. He was a great combo of street smarts and strength
Gone head write my ticket so I can tip on out😂😂man this shit classic
😂😂🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
The writing and delivery of how Prop Joe smoothly de-escalates at 0:52 is why he was my fav character
Their will never be another person draw the desert eagle with such a swagger RIP Omar
@gsdblack1 Prop Joe wanted to bring Marlo into the Co-op, but Marlo refused since he felt no one would mess with him, so the co-op would be of no use or help to him. As a result, Prop Joe put Omar on the poker game with the idea that once Marlo got robbed he would then decide that he could use the help of the co-op and would join them, which is exactly what happened.
It backfired on him cause I get a feeling in that second meet that Marlo knew Joe had something to do with the card game robbery but kept it to himself and waited till it was time. Prop Joe was a marked man from that moment he just lived long enough to be useful until he wasn't.
I was there on the Set the day this scene was filmed. Highlandtown Section of Baltimore. 2006...GREAT MEMORIES!
aw, that's really nice
Awesome!
cool!!!
That's pretty rad dude. Sorry to hear that you live in Baltimore tho.
@@latenightcashews Fuck You
Slim outside berating the dude that was supposed to be watching the door is why I love this show
RIP Prop Joe
I HATED TO SEE PROP JOE GO DOWN, BUT HE HAD IT COMING. HE WAS SMART AS ALL GET OUT, BUT SLIM CHARLES WAS THE SMARTEST ONE ON THE SHOW.
At this range with this caliber even if I miss I dont miss. The wire is dope in tv form.
Amazing how many memorable scenes The Wire has. Pretty much all of them. Such a damn good show. Miss it dearly.
Omar is smart as hell. He makes sure that Joe carries out the plan by scaring him with Marlo and by giving him the clock so that he can still keep his front. Omar returns for the clock after he steals the drugs and fixes the clock. Made him keep his word in both ways. Brilliant.
Joe really brought the fear and respect for Omar to the screen.
That clock joke is fucking hilarious!
"Cmon now Joe, you can do better than that."
The delivery of this line, you can hear his pain, rage and sadness in this single quote. How this show didn't win every award is beyond me.
That Desert Eagle demands respect 💀
It deserves it.
Joe's face when Omar told him to write his ticket so he can "tip out". PRICELESS.
Love how this show has turned your average UA-cam commentator into a boss of his or her local criminal enterprise and Machiavellian level politicians...
;)
😂🤣 meanwhile don’t know nobody on they block
This & The Sopranos. It's pretty funny.
Lmao
That's a cannon not a handgun
That's Desert Eagle , one of my favorite guns
Hassan Mousa Desert Eagles are impractical. They *look* cool though.
MobKnowledge What's impractical with a .50 cal? You remember when Omar robbed Old Face Andre? The only reason he could rob him is because the gun was powerful enough to breakthrough the bulletproof shield.
Keir Bo They're powerful but they're heavy as fuck and they recoil like a bitch. You might get off one good shot, but you have to be Superman to handle one effectively.
True. Depends what you need it for, if you ain't gotta shot through a dense material there's no need for one. Like snoop says "I seen tiny ass 22 round nose drop a nigga plenty of days"
RIP Michael K Williams and Robert Chew. Y'all Acting is point and legacies will live on.
The Wire gives us the most realistic sense of what guns do, look and feel. That gun is massive when Omar pulls it out
"I even catch a whif of you doing something foul Joe. I mean I might got to go tell Marlo you the one put up me on that card game" lmao
wow MISS SHOWS LIKE THIS,,,
RIP Mr. Williams, Omar was that dude...
"I'll see to Tremaine..." I swear Slim was just always so aware of everything. I feel like his head was in the game. While Cheese and Prop don't give two shits that their "security" just dropped the ball, Slim takes it upon himself to tend to the doorman. He was one guy who never dropped the ball.
Cheese was probably thinking about some diabolical brutality
@@69DangerousD LMAO
It was in his job description.. plus he was trying to Joe and Cheese some space to talk about problems that didn’t concern him.
Among a bunch of other low key great stuff, the one time we see him refusing a direct order is when he stands up to Stringer when he thinks he can go and have Clay Davis' ass:
ua-cam.com/video/WkVohPC_YpU/v-deo.html
Antonio Tomas Garcia because Stringers order was pretty much laughable 😂
Prop Joe was that big ol clock. He was running out of time and needed some fixing immediatly because he was more useful alive and ticking telling Omar what time it is anytime it was required.
Omar was the most savage g in the whole show.
Micheal K Williams may you R.I.P you were such a legend as an actor! And as a person! You will be dearly missed ❤️💔
Omar Little from the wire !!
Omar coming yo!!
" *It's all in the game yo*
" *a man gots to have a code*
" *money ain't got no owners, only spenders
Micheal K Williams may you R.I.P you were such a legend as an actor! And as a person! You will be dearly missed ❤️💔 only spenders* " -Omar little
Prop Joe: You going to take out Marlo Stanfield?
Omar: No no(What..by making him another kingpin legend who died by a legendary stick up man...break my code)
Omar: ...But I have a real powerful urge to take everything he own (his name, his reputation on the street, step....by step.)
Omar was the realest💯
Lmao Joe’s face when Omar tells him to write up his ticket.
I liked Prop Joe..he wasn't a fool...smooth, quick on his feet.."You the one holdin the high card"...what a great show
Tickle my fancy fat man
Always makes me laugh
R.I.P to this great man Michael K Williams. One of the greatest characters ever on TV was Omar Little.
"siesta papa" I love how he says that
A year later.. wft...at times I think I am getting pushing.. can't get a hold on nothing
Dude the acting chemistry between them is soooo good
I found the show too hood years later seeing clips on youtube I came to realise this show is a classic.. RAW, direct and insightful
Omar is chaotic good in person🤣
That pistol Omar pulled out was so damn big lol
Slims laugh when he said midgets jaja
I like how consistent they are with always asking what happen to dude at the door. Omar/brother/ Prop Joe
I just noticed slim Charles over there kicking the guy on the door at the end lol
1:53 Anyone notice Omar got a ticket for Joe’s store so he has proof he was there talking to him to show Marlo if he needed to?
At that range and with that caliber i don't think Omar would've missed
Even if he missed, he couldn't miss.
@@Raphie009 Prop Joe? Even Butchie with a .22 couldn't miss Prop Joe.
I love ❤️ the way Omar speaks
"fuck is you doin yo?"...*kicks ol boy*....🤣 Yo, Slim Charles disciplinin dude who got caught slippin at the end of the scene is hilarious! Icing onna cake type shit!
"Siesta Papa"
Would've been if the Emmys and the Golden Globes hadn't ignored The Wire completely. They must've been bribed.
The look on Joe’s face when that Eagle came out! 😂😂😂
Joe's grave-talk in the end is legendary! So is this whole scene though. "No way do I crawl back in"
Ironically he fell back in by trying to appease Marlo. Omar likes robbing people but Marlo is a killer
This series was a damn GEM!
Prop Joe: 🗣 So what seems to be the problem?
Omar: (While pulling out his 4/5) 🗣Ran outta TIME!!!
Man if the characters on this show don't have one of the best "One Line Quotables" with double meaning to go along with them; then I'll be searching hard for the show that does. Televisions greatests hits: #BreakingBad🔥 #TheSopranos🔥 #TheWire🔥 IN WHATEVER ORDER YOU FEEL FIT🤜🏻⚡️🤛🏿
So how we gon do this yo
-ran outta time
- common joe aint no time for them lies now
joe still doesnt get that he litterally ran out of time.
“Ran out of time” “ain’t no time for no lies now”. Love this show writing!! 😂😂
Cheese lost respect when he saw how his 'king pin' uncle will put him under the buss to save his life I dont like cheese but I feel how he felt after the second time his uncle folded it was like a second betrayal in his eyes at least ...but cheese still was a disappointment
always
Siesta papa
How is prop joe a kingpin but aint got no muscle to.protect him
WSL he did have a shooter at the door
Not a kingpin. More like a well respected self serving lieutenant that is kept around for his connections and family.
i've just rewatched S1, 2 and 3. at first viewings wasn't keen on prop joe, but totally changed my mind, one of the wires best characters, in the top 10 and thats saying something
“Siesta, papa”
Translation: he’s taking a nap
The writing on this show bruh ✊🏿
"U trust him?"
"I trust his fear...."
Love the dialogue in this show
So prop Joe gave him a white receipt, when he returns to get his clock he's got a yellow one.. js
I watched the entire series, and for the first time realised how good of an actor the guy playing "Prop Joe" is.
His hands went up quick when he seen that elephant trunk come out😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Now Joe you been so busy being devious 😂😂😂😂😂
Prop Joe: 'You wanna take out Marlo Stanfield?'
And he looks disappointed when Omar says no.
Damn the wire was still being produced when this video stopped lol. Omar was getting love even back in yt early days ooo