What makes this show so good is that, at some point, almost every character becomes your favourite character. Lester is a great example of a slow burn character who you suddenly realise you love.
6:04 I love the moment of silence as everyone just takes a second to think "who the fuck is this guy and how is he so good?" I have a theory that's why he essentially runs away afterward. He's uncomfortable with the implied praise and admiration.
Before I'd assumed he was just pausing for effect before he pulled out the number. Watching it again I think he genuinely wanted to give the younger detectives a chance to shine in case any of them had it. He's a classy guy.
Lester knows that the Majority of those Detectives are for a better word ( raw ) he knows that at least 2 possibly 3 or 4 has longevity in the Detective ranks Kima has some skills mostly raw talent he knows McNulty is game , he has talent and determination ' notice when LT Daniels asked who has a number Lester didn't even scan the whole room He just casually looked at Greggs and McNulty ' Lester been on the job when most of them were in middle school or elementary school at best Lester was Ol school ' get out and work tha case on foot ' finding clues and putting pieces together type crime-solving " not working a keyboard , all day !
Delinquent Lester was the cop when they heard he was on one of their cases,Avon,Prop Joe etc etc they got instantly irritated THEY KNEW LESTER FREEMAN😂😂😂
Amazing how Lester pulls up to this rough part of town that looks desolate, a kid walks up trying to sell him drugs, he goes up the stairs, opens the doors and suddenly the boxing gym, so full of life and complete opposite of the streets just grabs the viewer and pulls them into this other dimension. Loved this scene
I think it perfectly contrasts Lesters' character and the other cops Mcnulty thought were humps. After you see the streets, he goes up the stairs, to what seems to be another derelict place to find a diamond in the rough just like his character amongst the actual humps.
He was a methodical detective; he was able to take small pieces of information and build real cases. Far more intelligent than most of the characters in the higher up positions at the BPD. He could of been a Burrell or a Rawls, who play the game for their own benefit, but he's just natural police.
I like his arc, because he started out as a weirdo, turned out to be a sympathetic dude, rose back into the place he fought hard to get, then got over-ambitious and made stupid choices in a way that you can judge him for, but still have his sympathy. I think one of the strongest things about The Wire is that no character stays static for long, people are alway rising and falling in the course of a season. And that's got to be such a difficult task for the writers considering that there's 500 characters on the show.
on 3rd rewatch noticed at 2:36 no one shouts "Five-O!" Unlike his "subtle" and "professional" colleagues who stick out right away, Lester can pass completely undetected. It's characterization by what's *not* said. This show is truly a masterpiece
I’ve rewatched this series several times and picked up so many little things you miss the first few times but has anyone picked up the joke of the two old cops who arrive in at the beginning of this scene? Polk and Mahone are meant to be your stereotypical Irish cops who don’t care. Now, say their names again without the ‘and’. Polk Mahone. It’s phonetic for the Irish ‘Póg mahón’ or kiss my ass.
Lol thats actually the initial reaction of the cast too, when they saw episode 1 they were like damn maybe we shouldn't have signed up for this why is it so slow and boring.
iRuckiz Damn I remember the Carver and Herc actors upset about season 2 and not having much screen time but they stuck with it. It was for the greater good.
elemento188 I used to cringe whenever I'd see the adverts for the show at bus shelters around the city, and I'd mutter "oh great, yet another 'cop show'". I didn't finally give it a chance until season 4 or 5. Couldn't believe how amazing the writing and acting were.
fooloof the great thing is going back and rewatching those "boring" first few episodes and seeing the little tidbits you missed that helps you better understand later episodes. Great great writing.
My favorite part of this is that McNulty thus far has been the "best cop" of the series. He's the guy who moves mountains to get things done. He's principled and doesn't take any shit from the bosses. In fact, in preparation for these raids, he outright refuses to go, saying he wouldn't do anything that would help their bosses gut the case. And in this scene, Lester shows that he's actually the "best cop", because you'd have to be there during the raids to have gotten D'Angelo's number. And suddenly, McNulty is a step behind this hitherto largely unknown entity who's been stuck in the pawn shop unit for 13 years and four months. McNulty is "these raids are pointless" good, but Lester is "these raids are pointless... so far" good.
Also shows the difference in their age. Usually more experienced people like Lester move into management or administration, and forget what it’s like “on the ground” so to speak. But Lester was just a regular old police. All his experience and patience contributed greatly to the cases while he was surrounded by these younger detectives.
Those two guys were perfectly cast as cirrhotic, lazy, washout cops. We tend to blow by those actors in the ensemble, but it's the casting of those roles so well that makes The Wire what it is. Almost perfect drama.
Nah, Jimmy ALWAYS thought he was the smartest guy in the room. But he immediately recognized Lester was somebody that could be useful to help HIM solve the case. It wasn’t until later that he came to respect Lester, and it wasn’t until the end of the season when he realized Lester was right about what would happen to him if he saw this case through to the end until he started to understand and appreciate Lester’s attitude
Often times he was. McNulty was an outstanding detective. But he let his ego get in the way much too often. He didn't know how to play the political side of the game.
@@jonmacie7581 McNulty's the reason why those cases got pushed to begin with. Love it or hate it, his ego and drive is what made the others give a damn if they didn't know about it
The way Lester starts up the stairs in the gym, springs up the first few before slowing down, catches his breath before walking through the door. He's done those stairs hundreds of times, probably as a younger fitter kid bounding up the whole way, probably a regular in that gym. More character development in a single moment, blink and you miss it.
@@jetsamperes5762 both of you guys are amazing at catching minuscule but very imporant details. I thought I was good at that until now. You guys are SHerlock Holmes material. And I am not being sarcastic.
Those also represent Lester's final steps before "re-entering the game" of wanting to make a difference with his policework, after a 13 years (and 4 months) forced hiatus.
Lester rules! He could do street work too; ie. when he cracked Bird over the head with that bottle. He also starts banging a hot dancer. So in closing.... LESTER RULES!!!
Brian Lopez I was just thinking about that part!..I missed it the first time I saw it...but second time around I was like “Lester?” When he swung the crap out of that bottle
I have so many favorite charactors in the show, and I always forget about lester. He really is one of the all time greatest. Plus what he does in season 5?!!!! also- sidenote_ when I die I want to have a wake like they do for the officers. Singing irish songs and shit and getting hammed up. Respect lol.
@@leecro83 Lester was always underrated, and he wanted to keep it this way. He was buried as deep as possible by his corrupt superiors because of his "dangerous" integrity and probably because he would've outshined the whole police department given the chance. He learned the lesson and tried to operate from the shadows as much as he could. As a detective, he surpasses even McNulty (without the character flaws), besides having many other skills such as technical know-how on seting up and operating a complex wire network. His skillset is vastly superior to anyone in the police force. He shows absolutely no weakness throughout the whole show. Compared to him, McNulty is insignificant.
I love how bunk knows lester and is able to give jimmy insight and perspective on who he is. not only does it show lesters richness as a character, it also shows bunks experience and knowledge too. Brilliant writing
@@postsniper-7532 true that. Politics in the police force as well as in the American workplace in general...can get pretty toxic very easily...if you dont have solid and dependable allies in your corner.
@DrogbaLegend The Shield has some great characters and fine actors, but it doesn't have the political and social analysis The Wire does, and The Wire also has characters, action, relationships and humour.
I love watching other fans comment on the show. I missed so much of the little details, how it all matters. You boys and girls make my experience great.
I love how you can see a look of honest appreciation on Pryzbylewski's face in the background - it's like the first inkling of the thought that one can be a completely different sort of police.
I noticed a scene where Lester is wearing a Vietnam veteran cap. The fact that he never mentions his military service is another great nod to how humble he is. Lester has no ego in his work, he just wants to seek truth and justice. His self confidence is evident in how he ends up with Shardene. Jimmy and Bunk make fools of themselves in bars, proving their masculinity by picking up women with games and bullshit. Lester actually courts and wins the heart of a beautiful younger woman just by being himself.
He calls everyone draft dodging cowards for not being able to take accurate measurements through steps. That in itself is a nod to Clarke Peters who actually protested against the Vietnam war. Safe to say that Lester had his ways of acquiring his talent and patience needed to monitor a wire and breaking codes from a lot of different sources. The silly thing is that the bosses would rather punish him until he is forgotten about than just keep him solving murders when they are so stretched out and desperate for clearances. And of course Lester being Lester, he just applied the same diligence to the pawnshop unit as he did to any other assignment he was posted at.
This scene is like waking up a sleeping giant or a great ninja master rising from the ashes. Lester Freamon was the spark that was needed throughout each seasons crime investigations. One of my favorite characters.
but he had to see that someone cared before acting. even a great master can only do so much. you need all the other players there to be effective. no one alone can do what needs to be done.
And he gave warning about the journey ahead when starting to work the paper trail... "When you follow the drugs you get drug addicts and drug dealers. But when you start to follow the money... you don't know where it will take you"
One of the most interesting parts of these scenes is that movement from the street corner to the boxing gym. The gym is like a world inside a world, full of energy, separated from the dreariness of the streets. Really cool how sudden that change in setting is.
you can tell how Lester moves up those stairs and through the double doors that he's probably done it hundreds of times probably back in the days as a youngin. great little character details like this really make this show special
My favorite character , I wish every workplace had a Mr.Freamon . Lester was experienced and had tremendous knowledge in his line of work which he willingly passed on to his younger colleagues without any ego . He could see things many people would often miss , he made the people around him better at their job .A gem of a character.
In his own way, he has a lot of ego, but he's the polar opposite to McNulty. While Jimmy needs everyone to know that he's the smartest guy, Lester KNOWS that he's smarter than most of them. And he has no problem in pissing off McNulty in the later seasons, because he almost pities him for his narrow field of view. Freamon knows how the game works and he's willing to play on his terms. That's what McNulty never understands: You can make a difference by putting in the work, but nobody will thank you. Freamon gets it.
One of the best intros to a character period. The great thing about Lester's intro was that it was 4 episodes into the series. We already had it set in our minds that McNulty, Greggs, and Daniels would be the main people of the detail, and the others including Freeman were just hopeless mopes. Then here comes Freeman. Perfect.
Clark Peters was too good an actor for me to believe he was insignificant. If you saw "The Corner" by Simon, Clark had a good part in that mini-series. I knew he's be more than a "Hump," but I didn't know exactly what.
Of all the detectives, Lester Freamon was my favorite. I always wished they had given him the screen time that they gave McNulty. Clarke Peters is an absolutely brilliant actor. Even before The Wire, his work as an addict on The Corner stood out as genius.
I couldn't agree more. McNulty as the centerpiece always seemed like a misstep to me, but luckily The Wire still became one of the greatest shows ever. (Nothing against the actor, for the record)
Lester was a better version of McNulty in every single way. Better police, better person, etc. I think it would be too antagonizing if he had as much screen time as McNulty.
You know he wrote and starred in a musical? It's called "Five Guys Named Moe", and it's based on the music of Louis Jordan. The CD of the London cast recording, which is the one he's in, is still available on Amazon.
I know I'm late but I was just about to comment this. It takes a lot to get Jimmy's respect but Lester definitely had it. Matter fact by season 5 Lester probably was the only person who could actually give McNulty a command and he listens
I just finished watching this series, and I kept going back and forth on who the best character is, and Lester is. Yes Bunk and McNulty have their moments, but Lester is the gold standard.
Aye, always knew Lester was a cold piece. I appreciate you highlighting that. Brings back memories of when I used to be glued to the TV every Sunday. I've watched the entire series 4 or 5 times and I always see something new. Thanks for the great clip!
6:35 I love that smirk that Daniels gives after Lester's epic stare down. Such a great detail that I think leads us all to believe that Daniels knew Lester was real PO-lice all along before everyone else realized. If you think about it, he could have very well known Lester from his days back in the Eastern District. Lester would have been presumably in the homicide division at that time too before he got moved to the pawn shop unit. They probably would have crossed paths at countless murder crime scenes over the years. The thing about the Wire, and especially season 1, was the consistency and the level of in-depth detail was off the charts.
I don't think so, you see in one episode Daniels staring at Lester for making his toy furnitures and not participing at the case. In an another scene Daniels asks to an another lieutenant more powerman for the detail, complaining about Prez, Polk and Mahone, then Daniels says about Lester: "A cuddly housecat. I don't think he can even find his gun"
Lester pretty much single handedly kept this case afloat, love how he calmly puts the poster on the table & walks away without saying a word like "You're welcome." #Classic
This happens a few times throughout the series to various cops....much to the same comedic effect. Basically speaks to the quality of corner hustlers. Wouldn't know poh-lice from Patrice if they weren't in their cars.
When that dealer Justin tried to sell to Colvin, haha! Justin was like "I got spider bags", Colvin said "What???" Then Colvin turned on his police radio to give the kid a HUGE hint that he was 5-0. Justin didn't get it and was STILL trying to sell to him. It wasn't until Colvin put on his Major's hat is when Justin finally backed off. Colvin just shook his head and the other dealers were laughing XD
that wasn't supposed to be funny tho(not only funny at least). it was supposed to signify bunny accepting that the police are having no effect. that's why bunny legalizes drugs in west Baltimore. he's months from retirement and was always a good cop but he feels that nothing was changed and he didn't accomplish anything.
The older I get, the more layers of this show open up. When Lester walks away after dropping off D's pager number, I used to see that as a mic drop. Now, I still see some personal pride in doing good work, but also someone who knows bone deep that he's working within a system and only a little movement will ever be possible. It is broken, but in the way that everything people do is broken - not necessarily from malice, but from the fact that self interested individuals trying to work within a group always break things some. He's been broken by it and knows the limitations it has placed on him, especially regarding advancement. It is heart breaking and yet hopeful in its own way.
And it's what that number represents, not only as a break in the case, but that Lester saw a random phone number a while back, noted it, followed up on it, proved who it was and what for, then waited for the perfect time to swoop in with that and make it look easy. HAD THEY ASKED earlier he'd have presented it earlier. They need to learn to ask. I'm the same way, sitting on the solution to everyone's problem, just waiting for them to do the work of asking, and then when they don't ask, relenting and dropping the solution in their lap. The problem was solved all along, you just didn't know it, but you'll catch up
I think the implication was that the policemen were largely dedicated and able to do their jobs, but were most often hampered by the system. In other words, bad cops are a result of a bad system, not the other way around
I don’t know if intentional but right before he opens the door to the gym it’s almost like he reflects and thinks I have to open up now, Similar to his character the gym looks unassuming from the outside but once those doors open there is so much going on! For me it’s a cool parallel to Lester’s own personality and self up to this point
Lester Freeman is actually a VERY thorough detective, should be Detective First Grade if he isn’t. He knows how to take very little information and/or evidence on a case and turn it into a plethora of facts using time tested techniques, a lot of bullshit and balls, and some tricks of his own creation. I’d buy you a drink any day Lester, cheers !!!
People always talk about Omar but Lester was always my favorite character. Omar may have been the soul of Wire, McNaulty , the passion, but Lester was the brains of the show. The insistence the case needed a wire in the first place was him. The nail gun, the bodies in the vacants, figuring out who D'Angelo was. Investigating politicians right before thier election campaigns was all Lester. He was the straw that stirs the drink.
My favorite Lester scene was when he showed Bunk the vacants in Season 4 and Bunk is just standing there thinking of the fuckery to come after. This was just as great though. Amazing character!
2:01 The beginning of the end for Avon Barksdale. Lester "Pawn Shop Unit for thirteen years and four months" Freamon figured some shit out and that was it.
Lester finding Avon's picture was the moment that the mission of the show clicked for me. Not only was I hooked, I started to fall in love with the characters.
Lester was already such a mature man (not just physically) and landed on his feet better than almost everyone in the show, finding a love life and not being totally married to the job, as he warned McNulty about.
I think that's the complaint, cheap expository dialogue. They could have at least had them explain it to someone like Herc where it would be believable.
I have a law degree and I didn't know what exhaustion was until I watched the Wire. We spent maybe 2 minutes learning about the Federal Wiretap Statute in Con Crim but that was it. And I went to the same school Daniels did.
If I remember correctly, that scene with Bunk and McNulty is the first time the term "Natural Police" is used. It's the highest honor that officers give each other. Throughout the show, you see so many characters cut corners, slack off, cheat or juke the stats to get ahead or make Burrell or Carcetti happy. So when natural police comes along, you gotta respect it. That's also what makes McNulty and Lester's downfall so tragic. By them coloring "outside the lines," they lose the ability to tamp down the drug trade for good.
So funny as an ex cop listening to a bunch of detectives explaining verbally to another career detective the law around intercepting telecommunications. It’s like Gordon Ramsay explaining to MarcoPierre White how to boil an egg.
When Lester provided the telephone number along with the picture of DeAngelo that was a mic-drop moment without the mic. In his own quiet way he was saying "I know you'll thought I was a hump...but I'm natural PO-lice." lololol
Lestor "The Machine" Freamon is everything you want in a productive member of society. Conscientiousness, intelligence and dedication. Guy is a legend. And, as an interesting side note appeared in a number of 70's UK TV series, where I am from. Guy pops up all the time and is always class to a tee!
This makes way more sense as you watch the show. He got punished before for caring about the job by getting placed in the pawn shop unit. Hearing Mcnulty and Kima actually trying instead of being there for a paycheck reactivated him. Good pohleece
What makes this show so good is that, at some point, almost every character becomes your favourite character. Lester is a great example of a slow burn character who you suddenly realise you love.
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great way to put it! i totally agree! depending on the episode our fav character could be someone else. great great show!
Accurate Comment!
6:04 I love the moment of silence as everyone just takes a second to think "who the fuck is this guy and how is he so good?"
I have a theory that's why he essentially runs away afterward. He's uncomfortable with the implied praise and admiration.
Lester: Shows up, provides case breaking information, refuses to elaborate, returns to corner
He's like a Pokemon that you choose, comes out and fucks up the other Pokemon, then goes back in the ball
Lester is the embodiment of letting one's work speak for itself.
Enjoy your one thousandth like sir
Before I'd assumed he was just pausing for effect before he pulled out the number. Watching it again I think he genuinely wanted to give the younger detectives a chance to shine in case any of them had it. He's a classy guy.
Ahh! Good observation.
Its cause Lester has "soft eyes"
Hell yea
Lester knows that the Majority of those Detectives are for a better word ( raw ) he knows that at least 2 possibly 3 or 4 has longevity in the Detective ranks Kima has some skills mostly raw talent he knows McNulty is game , he has talent and determination ' notice when LT Daniels asked who has a number Lester didn't even scan the whole room
He just casually looked at Greggs and McNulty ' Lester been on the job when most of them were in middle school or elementary school at best Lester was Ol school ' get out and work tha case on foot ' finding clues and putting pieces together type crime-solving " not working a keyboard , all day !
Lester is the man. He ends up chillin with a hot ass former stripper making that dollhouse furniture all day.
natural po-lice
sheeeeeeeeit.
That GGGUD poh-lice work.
Dont let ol' Lester fool ya
My man.
Lester is a BOSS. He walks away like "BOOM! let that shit marinate in your minds a little". Hands down the coolest motherfuker on the wire.
***** lol. That tickled u huh. Lol
:)...Tough to debate; they were all cool...He's in a class with Marlo, Stringer, Bubbs, Omar......That's a big class...:)
Delinquent I like the old school dudes on the wire the people like cutty, Colvin bunny, Lester, Daniels, etc
Slim charles too
Delinquent Lester was the cop when they heard he was on one of their cases,Avon,Prop Joe etc etc they got instantly irritated THEY KNEW LESTER FREEMAN😂😂😂
Amazing how Lester pulls up to this rough part of town that looks desolate, a kid walks up trying to sell him drugs, he goes up the stairs, opens the doors and suddenly the boxing gym, so full of life and complete opposite of the streets just grabs the viewer and pulls them into this other dimension. Loved this scene
City life 🎉
@@Noble_Truthslmao yeah right
I think it perfectly contrasts Lesters' character and the other cops Mcnulty thought were humps. After you see the streets, he goes up the stairs, to what seems to be another derelict place to find a diamond in the rough just like his character amongst the actual humps.
And he gets the girl. Damn.
He definitely gets the girl. I can't find the episode where he was playing house with the stripper.
Damn rights!
Cooool Lester Smooth!
barrys it’s in the series finale montage.
@@DuncanUdaho67 I know this is 5 months ago but was Lester's wife ever a character before the finale montage?
I always found Lester to be one of the more interesting characters.
MrKajithecat reminds me of Morgan free man in Seven. May be se7en
He was a methodical detective; he was able to take small pieces of information and build real cases. Far more intelligent than most of the characters in the higher up positions at the BPD. He could of been a Burrell or a Rawls, who play the game for their own benefit, but he's just natural police.
I'm always rocking argyle knits thanks to Freamon
I like his arc, because he started out as a weirdo, turned out to be a sympathetic dude, rose back into the place he fought hard to get, then got over-ambitious and made stupid choices in a way that you can judge him for, but still have his sympathy.
I think one of the strongest things about The Wire is that no character stays static for long, people are alway rising and falling in the course of a season. And that's got to be such a difficult task for the writers considering that there's 500 characters on the show.
And...all the young stud cops on that detail, and the young stripper ends up with Lester.....cuz all the pieces matter.
The look on Lester's face when that child offered to sell him drugs is heartbreaking.
It’s funny because he’s police. Could have easily busted the man. Bigger picture stuff he was on tho
@@oriolesravens52 If cops bust every single person they met that offered them drugs, the population of prisons would spike by an order of magnitude.
@@oriolesravens52 I doubt a homicide/major crimes detective is gonna waste time arresting someone for possession/intent to distribute.
@@JJ_SDWR "we're here for the bodies, not the drugs"
"da vigtop lick for blues" I can't understand a word that 6 foot tall child says to him.
He laid low and listened. He spoke when it was necessary.
He learned the hard way as most smart over eager ones do. Too smart for their own good.
on 3rd rewatch noticed at 2:36 no one shouts "Five-O!" Unlike his "subtle" and "professional" colleagues who stick out right away, Lester can pass completely undetected. It's characterization by what's *not* said. This show is truly a masterpiece
I want suma that peppa steak
@@PeterT-i1wweirdo
@@PeterT-i1wI hope your day improves
@@PeterT-i1w stop going to klan rallies and spend time with people you weirdo
I’ve rewatched this series several times and picked up so many little things you miss the first few times but has anyone picked up the joke of the two old cops who arrive in at the beginning of this scene? Polk and Mahone are meant to be your stereotypical Irish cops who don’t care. Now, say their names again without the ‘and’. Polk Mahone. It’s phonetic for the Irish ‘Póg mahón’ or kiss my ass.
I remember this show was too damn boring to me at the beginning, now i've seen it 4 times.
Lol thats actually the initial reaction of the cast too, when they saw episode 1 they were like damn maybe we shouldn't have signed up for this why is it so slow and boring.
iRuckiz Damn I remember the Carver and Herc actors upset about season 2 and not having much screen time but they stuck with it. It was for the greater good.
elemento188
I used to cringe whenever I'd see the adverts for the show at bus shelters around the city, and I'd mutter "oh great, yet another 'cop show'". I didn't finally give it a chance until season 4 or 5. Couldn't believe how amazing the writing and acting were.
+David White The actor playing Carver complained to David Simon and he told him to "use that frustration" for his character
fooloof the great thing is going back and rewatching those "boring" first few episodes and seeing the little tidbits you missed that helps you better understand later episodes. Great great writing.
My favorite part of this is that McNulty thus far has been the "best cop" of the series. He's the guy who moves mountains to get things done. He's principled and doesn't take any shit from the bosses. In fact, in preparation for these raids, he outright refuses to go, saying he wouldn't do anything that would help their bosses gut the case.
And in this scene, Lester shows that he's actually the "best cop", because you'd have to be there during the raids to have gotten D'Angelo's number. And suddenly, McNulty is a step behind this hitherto largely unknown entity who's been stuck in the pawn shop unit for 13 years and four months. McNulty is "these raids are pointless" good, but Lester is "these raids are pointless... so far" good.
Also shows the difference in their age. Usually more experienced people like Lester move into management or administration, and forget what it’s like “on the ground” so to speak. But Lester was just a regular old police. All his experience and patience contributed greatly to the cases while he was surrounded by these younger detectives.
All bite no bark. That's Lester.
@@malcolmrobinson9124 I love it. I dont think I've ever heard that quote surprisingly.😂😂
Lester is definitely the best cop on this show!
Great comment... didn't see it that way.
Those two guys were perfectly cast as cirrhotic, lazy, washout cops. We tend to blow by those actors in the ensemble, but it's the casting of those roles so well that makes The Wire what it is. Almost perfect drama.
Great observation about The Wire plus a Pixies logo. I imagine you're alright.
So true, you never think about how good an actor is when he's playing a dipshit.
I think the wire had the best casting ever plus the best dialogue but the casting was perfect for every single role.
The Hitchcock and Scully of yesteryear
You get a thumbs up by me by just using the word "cirrhotic" which I had to look up. An actual word and not misspelled.
*Lester gets born*
Relatives: What is it? a girl or a boy?
Lester's Dad: Its Natural Police
🤣🤣🤣
Hahahahaha
My man.
POlice
@Akshay Natu they are the third gender
Lester needs his own theme music. Like Shaft did
+TheJamaican777 You're damn right.
+TheJamaican777 Every hero should have some!
TheJamaican777 your comment just had me cracking up lol!!!
TheJamaican777 The cool laid back jazz music playing was his theme music... cool, smooth and steady... like Lester.
Best comment Ive read all week!! :) lol
McNulty’s face when he realizes he’s no longer the smartest guy in the room... 6:51
Nah, Jimmy ALWAYS thought he was the smartest guy in the room. But he immediately recognized Lester was somebody that could be useful to help HIM solve the case. It wasn’t until later that he came to respect Lester, and it wasn’t until the end of the season when he realized Lester was right about what would happen to him if he saw this case through to the end until he started to understand and appreciate Lester’s attitude
He was happy because he got great police on his side
@@scarfchomp7203 McNulty ain't solve s---t. Freamon and Kima did. Bubbles and Prezbo did. Even Hulk and Carver did more police work
Often times he was. McNulty was an outstanding detective. But he let his ego get in the way much too often. He didn't know how to play the political side of the game.
@@jonmacie7581 McNulty's the reason why those cases got pushed to begin with. Love it or hate it, his ego and drive is what made the others give a damn if they didn't know about it
Its amazing watching Lester grow from being non-existent to one of the most important players in the series.
Cool Lester Smooth. Smart as hell and natural po-leece.
Lol facts, and he got to retire and got the girl
Thirteen years and four months..
Hows it goin
Daniels was right. Lester WAS the major crimes unit
The way Lester starts up the stairs in the gym, springs up the first few before slowing down, catches his breath before walking through the door. He's done those stairs hundreds of times, probably as a younger fitter kid bounding up the whole way, probably a regular in that gym. More character development in a single moment, blink and you miss it.
the way he used both hands to open the doors knowing they are swing doors says you're right.
@@jetsamperes5762 both of you guys are amazing at catching minuscule but very imporant details. I thought I was good at that until now. You guys are SHerlock Holmes material. And I am not being sarcastic.
@@jetsamperes5762 Well there's no handles on the door so most people would assume it's a push door.
Those also represent Lester's final steps before "re-entering the game" of wanting to make a difference with his policework, after a 13 years (and 4 months) forced hiatus.
Another blink and you'll miss is moment is Chris' solemn look when Mike is reluctant to explain why his dad needs to go
Lester rules! He could do street work too; ie. when he cracked Bird over the head with that bottle. He also starts banging a hot dancer. So in closing.... LESTER RULES!!!
Brian Lopez I was just thinking about that part!..I missed it the first time I saw it...but second time around I was like “Lester?” When he swung the crap out of that bottle
I have so many favorite charactors in the show, and I always forget about lester. He really is one of the all time greatest. Plus what he does in season 5?!!!! also- sidenote_ when I die I want to have a wake like they do for the officers. Singing irish songs and shit and getting hammed up. Respect lol.
sgsggerg
@@leecro83 Lester was always underrated, and he wanted to keep it this way. He was buried as deep as possible by his corrupt superiors because of his "dangerous" integrity and probably because he would've outshined the whole police department given the chance. He learned the lesson and tried to operate from the shadows as much as he could. As a detective, he surpasses even McNulty (without the character flaws), besides having many other skills such as technical know-how on seting up and operating a complex wire network. His skillset is vastly superior to anyone in the police force. He shows absolutely no weakness throughout the whole show. Compared to him, McNulty is insignificant.
@@acharat6 Smooth Lester Cool.
Natural poe-leece
poooooo liiiiiccccc
"How long did it take you to find that photo?"
"13 years and four months"
13 years?
@@beav1962 and four months
Nice
@@beav1962 and 4 months
All that time he was eating grilled cheese off the radiator. He was a great compromiser
I love how bunk knows lester and is able to give jimmy insight and perspective on who he is. not only does it show lesters richness as a character, it also shows bunks experience and knowledge too. Brilliant writing
Black guys gotta stick together especially on the police force bunk knows lesters whole story
@@postsniper-7532 true that.
Politics in the police force as well as in the American workplace in general...can get pretty toxic very easily...if you dont have solid and dependable allies in your corner.
Its cos black people all know each other
the guys who play polk and mahone were perfect as drunken, washed-up old mick cops.
Can you blame em? Lol that's Bunk and McNulty in 20 years
"You don't break nothin'!"
Polk and Mahone makes Hitchcock and Scully look like good police.
@@brettpatterson404 I ask for extra detectives for major crimes, and u guys send us drunks n fuck ups(McNulty voice)lol
The casting of this show is absolute perfection.
There will never be a show as good, as real, as thoroughly engrossing as The Wire.
@DrogbaLegend
The Shield has some great characters and fine actors, but it doesn't have the political and social analysis The Wire does, and The Wire also has characters, action, relationships and humour.
@@eastvandb love the shield but everything on the wire seems like it could actually happen
@@mynameismyname7191 great explanation! Could'nt agree more...
Breaking Bad now shut up enough ass kissing when it comes to this show
I love watching other fans comment on the show. I missed so much of the little details, how it all matters. You boys and girls make my experience great.
I love how you can see a look of honest appreciation on Pryzbylewski's face in the background - it's like the first inkling of the thought that one can be a completely different sort of police.
Good observation. Later on Pryzbylewski and Freamon end up having great chemistry together working as a team.
Prezbo has one of my favorite arcs in the entire series.
I noticed a scene where Lester is wearing a Vietnam veteran cap. The fact that he never mentions his military service is another great nod to how humble he is. Lester has no ego in his work, he just wants to seek truth and justice. His self confidence is evident in how he ends up with Shardene. Jimmy and Bunk make fools of themselves in bars, proving their masculinity by picking up women with games and bullshit. Lester actually courts and wins the heart of a beautiful younger woman just by being himself.
he mentions it once, and in a joking manner at that
Need more coos like Lester
He calls everyone draft dodging cowards for not being able to take accurate measurements through steps. That in itself is a nod to Clarke Peters who actually protested against the Vietnam war. Safe to say that Lester had his ways of acquiring his talent and patience needed to monitor a wire and breaking codes from a lot of different sources. The silly thing is that the bosses would rather punish him until he is forgotten about than just keep him solving murders when they are so stretched out and desperate for clearances. And of course Lester being Lester, he just applied the same diligence to the pawnshop unit as he did to any other assignment he was posted at.
I don't get why people think that woman is pretty.
cool lester smooth, enough said
This scene is like waking up a sleeping giant or a great ninja master rising from the ashes. Lester Freamon was the spark that was needed throughout each seasons crime investigations. One of my favorite characters.
but he had to see that someone cared before acting. even a great master can only do so much. you need all the other players there to be effective. no one alone can do what needs to be done.
And he gave warning about the journey ahead when starting to work the paper trail...
"When you follow the drugs you get drug addicts and drug dealers. But when you start to follow the money... you don't know where it will take you"
Cool Lester Smooth. Like a fucking boss.
+1
leo ll +2
One of the most interesting parts of these scenes is that movement from the street corner to the boxing gym. The gym is like a world inside a world, full of energy, separated from the dreariness of the streets. Really cool how sudden that change in setting is.
you can tell how Lester moves up those stairs and through the double doors that he's probably done it hundreds of times probably back in the days as a youngin. great little character details like this really make this show special
My favorite character , I wish every workplace had a Mr.Freamon . Lester was experienced and had tremendous knowledge in his line of work which he willingly passed on to his younger colleagues without any ego . He could see things many people would often miss , he made the people around him better at their job .A gem of a character.
And he gets the girl at the end lol
In his own way, he has a lot of ego, but he's the polar opposite to McNulty. While Jimmy needs everyone to know that he's the smartest guy, Lester KNOWS that he's smarter than most of them. And he has no problem in pissing off McNulty in the later seasons, because he almost pities him for his narrow field of view. Freamon knows how the game works and he's willing to play on his terms. That's what McNulty never understands: You can make a difference by putting in the work, but nobody will thank you. Freamon gets it.
That's the thing, every workplace DOES have a Lester Freamon...it's just that most people never notice him.
One of the best intros to a character period. The great thing about Lester's intro was that it was 4 episodes into the series. We already had it set in our minds that McNulty, Greggs, and Daniels would be the main people of the detail, and the others including Freeman were just hopeless mopes. Then here comes Freeman. Perfect.
It's the consensus among fans that this episode marks the point at which the series takes off and leaves the lazy and uninterested for dust.
For me, Prezbo, finally finding a way into investigating, was satisfying also.
Matthew Ward lazy ? I never thought it was lazy lol
Humps
Clark Peters was too good an actor for me to believe he was insignificant. If you saw "The Corner" by Simon, Clark had a good part in that mini-series. I knew he's be more than a "Hump," but I didn't know exactly what.
One of the best characters they had on that show. Lester was full of quiet surprises.
6:04 love how lester waits some time before giving the number
I love when McNulty asks whether he checked the number and Freamon gives him a quick look like, 'any detective worth his salt would have checked it!'
@@sionnachliath9192 haha
All these damn wire clips gonna have me rewatch the series AGAIN
Of all the detectives, Lester Freamon was my favorite. I always wished they had given him the screen time that they gave McNulty. Clarke Peters is an absolutely brilliant actor. Even before The Wire, his work as an addict on The Corner stood out as genius.
I couldn't agree more. McNulty as the centerpiece always seemed like a misstep to me, but luckily The Wire still became one of the greatest shows ever.
(Nothing against the actor, for the record)
@@jamespiper6659 I think McNulty as a centerpiece is just a metaphor for his narcissistic tendencies.
I think Lester got the back screened more. His thinking style fit that. If we followed Lester the show would be more slow paced
Lester was a better version of McNulty in every single way. Better police, better person, etc. I think it would be too antagonizing if he had as much screen time as McNulty.
Watch him in person of interest it’s a great show.
Lester’s the best detective hands down. He’s methodical, savvy, and impossible to read. Loved his character.
Love McNulty’s look at 7:01. He’s starting to fall in love with Lester 😂
I love his voice. He should narrate everything.
Curtis solve it like sherlock
narrate it like Morgan
They've been using him on College Gameday for a couple of years now
lmfao
You know he wrote and starred in a musical? It's called "Five Guys Named Moe", and it's based on the music of Louis Jordan. The CD of the London cast recording, which is the one he's in, is still available on Amazon.
When McNulty looks at Lester at 7:00 - Greatness recognizes greatness :)
I know I'm late but I was just about to comment this. It takes a lot to get Jimmy's respect but Lester definitely had it. Matter fact by season 5 Lester probably was the only person who could actually give McNulty a command and he listens
"Maybe he's White."
Damn the acting is spot on. The Wire never ceases to deliver thru and thru
Kima couldn’t hold a 😐
I laugh too. Every time.
20 years ago today, this masterpiece first aired.
He started off so laid back and unassuming. Turned out to be truly formidable. He’s a role model.
This clip cannot be watched alone; it practically REQUIRES watching Lester explaining how he "rolled away the stone" next.
this show is pure art, best show of all time no matter how much I can enjoy other shows. this is just perfect absolutely perfect
freamon is one of the best characters in the wire, he litterally shits on every other cop's investigation with his own shit.
MrJJtheboss literally??
Adam Grimsley figuratively
I just finished watching this series, and I kept going back and forth on who the best character is, and Lester is. Yes Bunk and McNulty have their moments, but Lester is the gold standard.
Daniel Sather Well Lester is the best cop but imo Omar is the best character
@ mike lopez, honestly I would have a hard time arguing against that. Omar always came through.
Aye, always knew Lester was a cold piece. I appreciate you highlighting that. Brings back memories of when I used to be glued to the TV every Sunday. I've watched the entire series 4 or 5 times and I always see something new. Thanks for the great clip!
He played a dope fiend in The Corner surprisingly. A talented actor 👏
13 years and 4 months
I don't think Lester was ever born. He just materializes whenever something disappoints him.
Freamon was the problem solver out of them all, reminds me of Velma from Scooby doo
W
Bruhhh that's a weird comparison but I get it tho LMFAO
Lester is that real police.
Real poh-lice indeed.
Justis Isajevas
Natural poh-lice
+salvador155 He does POLICE WORK.
salvador155 best detective Baltimore's ever had
I love how he’s out of breathe after running up all those stairs. 😂
6:35
I love that smirk that Daniels gives after Lester's epic stare down. Such a great detail that I think leads us all to believe that Daniels knew Lester was real PO-lice all along before everyone else realized.
If you think about it, he could have very well known Lester from his days back in the Eastern District. Lester would have been presumably in the homicide division at that time too before he got moved to the pawn shop unit. They probably would have crossed paths at countless murder crime scenes over the years.
The thing about the Wire, and especially season 1, was the consistency and the level of in-depth detail was off the charts.
I don't think so, you see in one episode Daniels staring at Lester for making his toy furnitures and not participing at the case. In an another scene Daniels asks to an another lieutenant more powerman for the detail, complaining about Prez, Polk and Mahone, then Daniels says about Lester: "A cuddly housecat. I don't think he can even find his gun"
@@marcelinchamoin719 you are correct. there's many like him, why would anyone assume he is different.
Lester pretty much single handedly kept this case afloat, love how he calmly puts the poster on the table & walks away without saying a word like "You're welcome." #Classic
2:47 "Negro did you just try to sell drugs to a police officer"
This happens a few times throughout the series to various cops....much to the same comedic effect. Basically speaks to the quality of corner hustlers. Wouldn't know poh-lice from Patrice if they weren't in their cars.
When that dealer Justin tried to sell to Colvin, haha! Justin was like "I got spider bags", Colvin said "What???" Then Colvin turned on his police radio to give the kid a HUGE hint that he was 5-0. Justin didn't get it and was STILL trying to sell to him. It wasn't until Colvin put on his Major's hat is when Justin finally backed off. Colvin just shook his head and the other dealers were laughing XD
that wasn't supposed to be funny tho(not only funny at least). it was supposed to signify bunny accepting that the police are having no effect.
that's why bunny legalizes drugs in west Baltimore. he's months from retirement and was always a good cop but he feels that nothing was changed and he didn't accomplish anything.
Stephen Grigg First season dipstick
aharris82 Nah he put his hat on
The older I get, the more layers of this show open up. When Lester walks away after dropping off D's pager number, I used to see that as a mic drop. Now, I still see some personal pride in doing good work, but also someone who knows bone deep that he's working within a system and only a little movement will ever be possible. It is broken, but in the way that everything people do is broken - not necessarily from malice, but from the fact that self interested individuals trying to work within a group always break things some. He's been broken by it and knows the limitations it has placed on him, especially regarding advancement. It is heart breaking and yet hopeful in its own way.
Great point
And it's what that number represents, not only as a break in the case, but that Lester saw a random phone number a while back, noted it, followed up on it, proved who it was and what for, then waited for the perfect time to swoop in with that and make it look easy.
HAD THEY ASKED earlier he'd have presented it earlier. They need to learn to ask. I'm the same way, sitting on the solution to everyone's problem, just waiting for them to do the work of asking, and then when they don't ask, relenting and dropping the solution in their lap. The problem was solved all along, you just didn't know it, but you'll catch up
lester always has the best music playing, top geezer
what song is playing in the background?
Its funny how they were pulled to do a "shit" detail but each one of them were the perfect piece in a perfect case.
+Ro Kaine , It is funny how that worked out. Great writing.
McNulty, Lester, Kima, Herc & Carver, Prez, Sydnor, Daniels. Plus Bubbles as an honorary member rounds out the all-star team.
I think you mean a sheeeit detail
I think the implication was that the policemen were largely dedicated and able to do their jobs, but were most often hampered by the system. In other words, bad cops are a result of a bad system, not the other way around
@@carbon9357 I like what you did there! 👍👏💪
@6:30 - 'I am the father you never had' look
lol
I don’t know if intentional but right before he opens the door to the gym it’s almost like he reflects and thinks I have to open up now,
Similar to his character the gym looks unassuming from the outside but once those doors open there is so much going on!
For me it’s a cool parallel to Lester’s own personality and self up to this point
Great insight.👍🏾
That and he ran out of breath 😆
@@whatotherfoodfish7565 jaja yup that 2
Lester Freamon, the coolest enigma wrapped in a riddle I've ever seen.
Love the big exhale when he enters the boxing gym. It’s like, “Been a loooong time but I’m back on the case.”
Good insight! Same thing I thought!👍🏾
Character's Development in this show was extraordinary. Castings were top notch as well.
Lester Freeman is actually a VERY thorough detective, should be Detective First Grade if he isn’t. He knows how to take very little information and/or evidence on a case and turn it into a plethora of facts using time tested techniques, a lot of bullshit and balls, and some tricks of his own creation. I’d buy you a drink any day Lester, cheers !!!
Lester was probably my favorite character on this show. So smart .
Man i would love to have a friend like Kima, i love that girl.
David Simon says basically wrote her as a man. That's why she's so cool
People always talk about Omar but Lester was always my favorite character. Omar may have been the soul of Wire, McNaulty , the passion, but Lester was the brains of the show. The insistence the case needed a wire in the first place was him. The nail gun, the bodies in the vacants, figuring out who D'Angelo was. Investigating politicians right before thier election campaigns was all Lester. He was the straw that stirs the drink.
Lester muthafuckin Freeman
“He’s natural police…”
- Bunk
" Maybe he's white" Kima, McNulty and all of us just burst out laughing together in harmony.
This is the point in the first season where I went damn this show is going to be great!!
My favorite Lester scene was when he showed Bunk the vacants in Season 4 and Bunk is just standing there thinking of the fuckery to come after.
This was just as great though. Amazing character!
Classic Lester Freemon moment! That scene was a masterpiece!
Thought it was funny that they explained the concept of exhaustion to Daniels, their superior, and a lawyer to boot
2:01
The beginning of the end for Avon Barksdale. Lester "Pawn Shop Unit for thirteen years and four months" Freamon figured some shit out and that was it.
Lester finding Avon's picture was the moment that the mission of the show clicked for me. Not only was I hooked, I started to fall in love with the characters.
what a great scene when Lester gives the pager number
This. Is. Such. A. Good. Show.
Damn the scene that was coming up next is probably my all time favorite of the show.
The "fuck" scene, right?
You know it
Lester was already such a mature man (not just physically) and landed on his feet better than almost everyone in the show, finding a love life and not being totally married to the job, as he warned McNulty about.
"Where did you get this?"
"Police work, Detective."
When Jimmy fell in love with Lester
Dangerous pair those two
I like how Daniels is the one with a law degree but the detectives have to explain how exhaustion works.
I think that's the complaint, cheap expository dialogue.
They could have at least had them explain it to someone like Herc where it would be believable.
I have a law degree and I didn't know what exhaustion was until I watched the Wire. We spent maybe 2 minutes learning about the Federal Wiretap Statute in Con Crim but that was it.
And I went to the same school Daniels did.
Theory vs. practice.
BigStein09 yeah. I'm drunk and saw that too. And have watched the whole series through a few times. Daniel's should've been explaining that to them.
AlphaQSilly Or Daniels explaining to all of them
If I remember correctly, that scene with Bunk and McNulty is the first time the term "Natural Police" is used. It's the highest honor that officers give each other. Throughout the show, you see so many characters cut corners, slack off, cheat or juke the stats to get ahead or make Burrell or Carcetti happy. So when natural police comes along, you gotta respect it. That's also what makes McNulty and Lester's downfall so tragic. By them coloring "outside the lines," they lose the ability to tamp down the drug trade for good.
So funny as an ex cop listening to a bunch of detectives explaining verbally to another career detective the law around intercepting telecommunications. It’s like Gordon Ramsay explaining to MarcoPierre White how to boil an egg.
Its not for the characters, its for the AUDIENCE who usually isnt composed wholly of ex-cops like yourself. (Which no one cares)
When Lester provided the telephone number along with the picture of DeAngelo that was a mic-drop moment without the mic. In his own quiet way he was saying "I know you'll thought I was a hump...but I'm natural PO-lice." lololol
I love how cautiously he engages at first. Not wanting to stick his neck out too far and get burned.
Lestor "The Machine" Freamon is everything you want in a productive member of society. Conscientiousness, intelligence and dedication. Guy is a legend. And, as an interesting side note appeared in a number of 70's UK TV series, where I am from. Guy pops up all the time and is always class to a tee!
This makes way more sense as you watch the show. He got punished before for caring about the job by getting placed in the pawn shop unit. Hearing Mcnulty and Kima actually trying instead of being there for a paycheck reactivated him. Good pohleece
I just love how his eyes lit up when he heard "Golden Gloves." Natural Police.
I love the wire. I love the wire fans. I love youtube. I love the uploading of these videos by the wire fans. I love the comments. I love y'all.
Lotta love, homie
Awakes lester Freeman. A good case will always wake up good police
"good poe liece
The pawn shop unit’s clearance rate really suffered once Lester left :(
I'm hooked on the wire and I haven't even seen the whole series. only parts from youtube. I gotta see it all.
'Don't let Lester fool you.."
That's how you gotta be, a boss but no one knows it.
"Thirteen years and four months" - Cool Lester Smooth