Stringer Bell's Macroeconomics

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  • @nhudell
    @nhudell  8 років тому +1459

    For all the comments pointing out that the class actually covers Microeconomics, I put Macroeconomics as the title, because that's the sign on the classroom entry.
    EDIT: Also the paper that Stringer gets an A- for, is called "MEASURING MACROECONOMIC VARIABLES"
    I'm glad that so many people are enjoying these clips. HBO re-released the series on Blu-Ray recently, I highly recommend people pick it up.

    • @iforgotthenamemate
      @iforgotthenamemate 8 років тому +8

      i have a different question to you, what type of font was used in the beginning hm? it looks very stylish and cool you know

    • @nhudell
      @nhudell  8 років тому +22

      Hi Puchoo, thank you for your comment :) The font is called Futura.

    • @iforgotthenamemate
      @iforgotthenamemate 8 років тому +10

      thanks man much obliged !

    • @NYCentralSpotter1070
      @NYCentralSpotter1070 8 років тому +36

      A-. Translation: "smart, but not the smartest guy in the room".

    • @Adam-qf2ub
      @Adam-qf2ub 6 років тому +1

      Nicholas Hudson-Ellis gh

  • @MrPlow-jc4cr
    @MrPlow-jc4cr 3 роки тому +2408

    I love how Stringer acts the way every college freshman does. Regurgitating whatever he hears from his most recent lesson in front of others as though he's always been an expert in the field

    • @Lethalbanter
      @Lethalbanter 2 роки тому +185

      Knowledge without the experience. It was his downfall.

    • @DTreatz
      @DTreatz 2 роки тому +147

      it's called 'delusions of grandeur' , typical in novices.

    • @Rorschach003
      @Rorschach003 2 роки тому +207

      Give him credit, at least he’s trying to apply what he learned

    • @saadasaad8538
      @saadasaad8538 2 роки тому +180

      @@Rorschach003 To be fair to String i bet he was probably the only one in his class actually running a business matter of fact he was running two to 3 business so he really needed to apply his knowledge quickly

    • @ryano6015
      @ryano6015 2 роки тому +22

      @@saadasaad8538 fr. It’s probably the reason he went to school

  • @Mustang424
    @Mustang424 10 років тому +5850

    That A minus was such a great piece of symbolism for Stringer's Achilles' heel. He was always just a quarter step behind. Smarter than most, but not the smartest guy.

    • @bkstyle82
      @bkstyle82 10 років тому +485

      I definitely believe the writer threw things in like this for the viewer. I don't know the series that deeply but too many different things in the various clips I have seen indicate that the writer wanted to make viewers draw certain connections themselves and see the hidden symbolism.

    • @jeremiahseelbach3731
      @jeremiahseelbach3731 10 років тому +455

      Well put. This show is one of those shows you have to watch more than once to catch all of the symbolism. Missed that the first time. That A- is so subtle, but perfectly reflects Stringer. Almost perfect. Almost...

    • @Patonomousthestrange
      @Patonomousthestrange 10 років тому +171

      You know, I missed that before. That's deep shit.

    • @BatPierrot
      @BatPierrot 9 років тому +81

      franciso7
      Im white but i don't like Stringer Bell because he killed Dee. That said, i do like him better than Avon or Marlo. I would have liked him and Prop Joe to actually succeed because at least, they kept the killing to a minimum level, to a point where the violence, the people caught in crossfire, would have stopped.

    • @JohnSmith-dx9he
      @JohnSmith-dx9he 9 років тому +70

      +franciso7 Agreed. Stringer's death always felt forced. David Simon kind of telegraphed it later when he admitted he was angry that people liked Bell and viewed him as a hero. Stringer wasn't perfect and you could make a case that he thought he was smarter than he was, but it felt like the writers killed him just to kill him for shock value. And then loved it when the audience was shocked.

  • @mikebertram5219
    @mikebertram5219 9 років тому +750

    "ARE YOU TAKING NOTES ON A CRIMINAL FUCKING CONSPIRACY?"

    • @sasohal
      @sasohal 9 років тому +4

      Mike Bertram yassssssss - i just saw that clip a laughed too loud

    • @markwu1573
      @markwu1573 8 років тому +32

      "Is you". Stringer said IS.

    • @markwu1573
      @markwu1573 8 років тому +3

      "Is you". Stringer said IS.

    • @MamadNobari
      @MamadNobari Місяць тому

      "Nibba". Stringer said NIBBA.

  • @SacredDaturaa
    @SacredDaturaa 4 роки тому +846

    Love that he's incorporating teaching techniques into his meeting at the end there. He knows the answer, but instead of dictating he leads them to it and lets a couple of his men feel smart by coming to it on their own.

    • @stevebrizzle
      @stevebrizzle 4 роки тому +99

      That’s called the Socratic method.

    • @adityashrestha2774
      @adityashrestha2774 3 роки тому +13

      well not so much feel smart i think he's just scoping out the talent yk

    • @geniosityfilms
      @geniosityfilms 3 роки тому +37

      @@adityashrestha2774 It's both. It's also the best way for people to remember broad concepts, for them to reach the conclusion on their own. Talent scout, Motivator, and Mentor. Stringer Bell is the ultimate crime lord.

    • @KingKing-cz6xh
      @KingKing-cz6xh 3 роки тому +6

      Not to mention everyone there would’ve been just been like “but yo why we changing our shit who give a fuck a fiend is gon fiend”

    • @hansolo631
      @hansolo631 9 місяців тому +3

      He had potential to be so bright, just misplayed a couple situations badly - or maybe he didn't? At the end of the day, this was Avon's operation, not his. He was trying to be kingpin when he didn't have final say. The Mouzone thing was not his idea.

  • @JustSomeCanadianGuy
    @JustSomeCanadianGuy 7 років тому +766

    It's weird watching season 5 right now and Stringer is just a memory.
    He was SUCH an integral part of the series.

    • @miguli
      @miguli 7 років тому +60

      Stringer was the type of guy who didn't respect the people he rolled with intellectually he thought he was far superioir, that's the reason he got.... erm, yea that.

    • @100spurs
      @100spurs 6 років тому +93

      "Players come and go but the game stay the same".

    • @MikeMeehan
      @MikeMeehan 5 років тому +8

      your comment might as well have been "it's weird watching season 5" and that would have made sense on its own (still love it though!)

    • @nekrataali
      @nekrataali 5 років тому +7

      That's what made this show insane. They made the villains even worse than their predecessors, without flanderizing the characters.

    • @KtotheG
      @KtotheG 4 роки тому +31

      No, the inanity of this so-called drug war is the integral part of the series. Players come and go, but the game remains the same. I know you guys like the characters and the actors, but the writing and the direction are bigger stars in this series to me. The cast is ensemble, so they all come together to bring about the writers' and director's vision.

  • @PurposelessRabbitholes
    @PurposelessRabbitholes 5 років тому +809

    That British accent came back with a vengeance at 1:05
    “DOWW’EHT”

    • @irwn8328
      @irwn8328 5 років тому +90

      That's more of a Baltimore thing though. Dragging the W sound

    • @isaz597
      @isaz597 4 роки тому +17

      Nah we don't say it like that. More like "downwivit"

    • @Jay-ue2ic
      @Jay-ue2ic 4 роки тому +1

      IrW!N 83 nah that’s not BMore. Duuuuu It would be the BMore accent.

    • @cleersmilecosmetics7265
      @cleersmilecosmetics7265 4 роки тому +5

      yep i noticed that.

    • @SuperRobertoClemente
      @SuperRobertoClemente 3 роки тому +9

      @@irwn8328 DEW it v. INNIT hehe

  • @MsKeepitReal1
    @MsKeepitReal1 6 років тому +2482

    They should have let D'Angelo run the printing shop. That would be more his speed lol

    • @leondreamcast
      @leondreamcast 5 років тому +146

      Fr, and all the shit that happened in the 1st season would have never happened lmao

    • @SuperSpiderme
      @SuperSpiderme 5 років тому +345

      fuckkkk this is such a good idea. can you imagine a spinoff with D and wallace running the printing shop? legends

    • @Hunyango_007
      @Hunyango_007 5 років тому +80

      @@SuperSpiderme what legend? ziggy is the true legend! legend of the docks

    • @mikem591
      @mikem591 5 років тому +30

      Max Henderson A spinn off! Could have been a melodramatic 90-Ish sitcom. D as the adopted Dad and Wallace trials and tribulations going to high school...😂. Would have a moral at the end of the story, with D giving a speech to Wallace at the end...in the printshop. D complaining about String’s managerial tactics, not deciding whether the print shop should go legit or not or remain a front...lol

    • @fairlyagile
      @fairlyagile 4 роки тому +1

      Omg hahah for real!

  • @Matt-zj2kk
    @Matt-zj2kk 7 років тому +2549

    Honestly, the first time I saw the A- I thought Stringer was going to try to strongarm the prof to get an A+.

    • @totalba69
      @totalba69 5 років тому +11

      Legato RedWinters lol! Good one

    • @KtotheG
      @KtotheG 4 роки тому +85

      Stringer is not that dude.

    • @KtotheG
      @KtotheG 4 роки тому +63

      @I'm So Fly Putting out a hit vs strong-arming. Two separate actions. That's why I said he's not that dude. Stringer is a shot-caller through his associations with Avon, but he's not a goon or a henchman.

    • @KianoUyMOOP
      @KianoUyMOOP 4 роки тому +39

      @I'm So Fly Exactly; if the professor refuses, he'd approach Slim Charles and be like "I need you to hit somebody".

    • @handlmycck
      @handlmycck 4 роки тому +13

      @yo pierre LOOK DADDY I GOT AN A+!!!

  • @jayreffner8831
    @jayreffner8831 7 років тому +600

    Can you imagine if that professor reaction if he would have realized what Stringer was going to do with his advice.

    • @JDiggiti
      @JDiggiti 4 роки тому +69

      Sorta like when Dr Melphi learned what Tony was doing

    • @classystegosuarus
      @classystegosuarus 4 роки тому +67

      considering there were at least five dealers in any one of my business classes I really wouldn't be surprised if the professor just wasn't phased

    • @Blballerboy
      @Blballerboy 4 роки тому

      D-Ice's baby brother naw he definitely didn’t know

    • @MyBoomStick1
      @MyBoomStick1 4 роки тому +15

      J Diggiti The Wire and The Sopranos, two of the greatest shows to ever be made

    • @joemckim1183
      @joemckim1183 4 роки тому +8

      @@Blballerboy I agree that I doubt that the professor knew what Russell Bell was doing. In that world he was referred to as Russell and nobody probably knew that people called him Stringer.

  • @osefenfait7847
    @osefenfait7847 10 років тому +1000

    I just realized Stringer bell got a paper company in The Wire and take economics lessons, and in the office and runs Another paper company
    funny shit

    • @shanesuperville766
      @shanesuperville766 5 років тому +131

      He somehow faked his death in the Wire, changed his name and background to Charles Miner and got a job with Dunder Mifflin, moving to Pennsylvania

    • @meebeecrazee
      @meebeecrazee 5 років тому +26

      @@shanesuperville766 Dunder Mifflin was years later. His first attempt at a legitimate life was in Sanacoya Steel. But he couldn't stop holding steel....

    • @nekrataali
      @nekrataali 5 років тому +9

      Holy shit he was wearing a bulletproof vest when Omar and Mouzone shot him lmao. New headcannon.

    • @Jay-ue2ic
      @Jay-ue2ic 4 роки тому

      OneToo Many I thought it was Saticoy Steel.

    • @MrNightpwner
      @MrNightpwner 3 роки тому +4

      @@shanesuperville766 This is what the internet is for. Such brilliance!

  • @JACKOTACO
    @JACKOTACO 7 років тому +497

    1:04-1:06, you can hear his accent slip when he says "you're going to do it". But regardless, he was simply amazing.

    • @in_vas_por8810
      @in_vas_por8810 6 років тому +53

      Lol man I can't unhear that shit now. He is such a great actor though that he makes me forget he has an accent.

    • @truestdude
      @truestdude 6 років тому +15

      JACKOTACO I caught that lol

    • @ericthomas7885
      @ericthomas7885 6 років тому +36

      JACKOTACO it's crazy because once I found out he was British years ago, I notice myself trying to hear his accent in the wire and I can hear it more and more now lol

    • @abshir44
      @abshir44 5 років тому +11

      Nah I think he was trying to do a Baltimore accent where they pronounce their two’s and do’s real different. I learnt that from this show

    • @KtotheG
      @KtotheG 4 роки тому +7

      Stringer has reverted back to his Brit accent a few times on the show... McNulty, too.

  • @denmark555
    @denmark555 8 років тому +2720

    Mcnulty hated Stringer because Mcnulty always needed to feel like the smartest person in the room, and he recognized early on, that Stringer was way more advanced then him. Here's a guy coming from the slums, effortlessly running a complex drug organization, yet taking advantage of educational opportunities that Mcnulty never had the discipline to do. When Mcnulty walks into Stringers apartment after he's killed, Mcnulty sums it up by questioning "Who were we chasing?" He never understood String.

    • @whatever8376
      @whatever8376 8 років тому +141

      Well put

    • @cinthia3242
      @cinthia3242 8 років тому +148

      This excellent analysis right here.

    • @nhudell
      @nhudell  8 років тому +850

      I really like this, but I don't think McNulty hated Stringer, but was rather just obsessed with him as a criminal smart enough to challenge him intellectually.
      McNulty's vanity made him think that he was the only cop smart enough to see the value in going after a target such as Stringer, but I never got a sense that he was jealous of Stringer going on to higher education.

    • @scott4398
      @scott4398 8 років тому +142

      McNulty was smart as hell and they were practically friends.

    • @Woozee_
      @Woozee_ 8 років тому +8

      Great insight

  • @emmanuela7528
    @emmanuela7528 4 роки тому +76

    In the first Freakanomics book, co-written by a University of Chicago economist who was somehow allowed to hang out with inner-city drug dealers while doing research, he kinda verified this scene. There’s a chapter devoted to explaining just how similar drug dealing operations are to major corporations, both being run the same way. He mentioned that very strict and accurate bookkeeping, product branding, and climbing the ladder were all corporate practices that also happened in drug dealing.

    • @darwincity
      @darwincity 9 місяців тому +8

      There was a similar chapter in Saviano’s Gomorrah. There was even a paragraph about some mafia groups sending their « smart ones » to the Bocconi, the main Italian business school in Milan.

  • @salt27dogg
    @salt27dogg 6 років тому +90

    Stringer would be a good teacher. He knows how to use motivational discussion and question techniques in a classroom

    • @gookeyaay5640
      @gookeyaay5640 3 роки тому

      More Like, stringer Could INTIMIDATE PPL UNDER HIM!😂🤣

    • @Trumpeter2345
      @Trumpeter2345 2 роки тому +1

      Maybe in a different life.

  • @YungL.i.X.
    @YungL.i.X. 4 роки тому +331

    Bodie was so happy to be complimented lol

    • @GhettoArabSage
      @GhettoArabSage 3 роки тому +39

      I have no doubt in my mind that Bodie would be sharp in anything he did. He would've been a good student, manager, etc in life given the opportunity.
      Felt bad for him the most in the whole series.

    • @erelpc
      @erelpc 3 роки тому +19

      @@GhettoArabSage But he killed Wallace.

    • @GhettoArabSage
      @GhettoArabSage 3 роки тому +11

      @@erelpc a lot of company men do things that are bad for the sake of their company.

    • @AE-yr6mo
      @AE-yr6mo 3 роки тому +5

      @@GhettoArabSage Yeah he was good at a lot except being a decent human being or a friend.

    • @hoodatheist5549
      @hoodatheist5549 3 роки тому

      @@GhettoArabSage that's a fact.

  • @Godzilla52
    @Godzilla52 10 років тому +1825

    Well, Bell apparently did better than I did in Macroeconomics. I guess that's why he was a successful drug kingpin and I'm not.

    • @TheWillog
      @TheWillog 7 років тому +116

      not that successful he got blasted

    • @MauricioGomez-kl5lb
      @MauricioGomez-kl5lb 7 років тому +1

      I did good too so should i be a drug dealee

    • @kingallotey638
      @kingallotey638 6 років тому +74

      Only if you have a superior product for the aggressive marketplace

    • @signoresantinoburnett1169
      @signoresantinoburnett1169 6 років тому +11

      "Desire, Consumer need" ~ Stringer Bell

    • @giantkiller56
      @giantkiller56 6 років тому +21

      You're alive. He's pumped full of lead. It looks like you came ahead on this one, boss.

  • @insignificantaftermathPROJECTS
    @insignificantaftermathPROJECTS 4 роки тому +137

    Look at the teacher inadvertently helping a gangster sell more drugs lol

    • @willkoestner4159
      @willkoestner4159 3 роки тому +14

      Might just be me, but I'd rather have education available to more people no matter what they do with it than have it restricted.
      I have faith that it would do more good than harm in the long run.

    • @dixonhill1108
      @dixonhill1108 3 роки тому +1

      Lol I used my knowledge of chemistry class titrations to mix up some drugs for a friend. My drug dealer friend had brain damage from a drug induced accident. He couldn't do math and couldn't figure out how to mix up the drug. We did up like a hundred vials. I spent hours being as careful as I could to give it a good mix. I had to dilute a powdered drug into water, mix and mix and mix drop and drop into vials like I was handing out cards at a poker table. At the time I was actively considering becoming a cop. I was forced to get involved because he couldn't understand the advice I was giving. It was one of those super strange moments in life. I ended up doing 100-200 vials of the shit. I went away and the guy started mixing up his own batches. Some dude allegedly OD'd and died. It was such bizarre shit.

    • @merk8731
      @merk8731 3 роки тому

      @@dixonhill1108 based

    • @cool_sword
      @cool_sword 3 роки тому +1

      @@dixonhill1108 family friend studied chemistry at Stanford, dealt the whole time, then left the country to take a "job" in Mexico. You could have a similarly bright future ahead if you, if you're lucky

    • @cool_sword
      @cool_sword 3 роки тому

      @@dixonhill1108 also, I took another life path, and while it did end with me practicing criminal law, I don't have to hit up my friends that do to tell you to delete your comment. That's not legal advice, but it is good life advice.

  • @Snoogen11
    @Snoogen11 4 роки тому +1188

    *in a room full of corner boys*
    Stringer: "Y'all hear of worldcom?"
    Corner boy: "Why yes sir, Mr Bell, I believe you are refering to the company that was once linked to a case of fraud, one of the biggest in world history, if my memory can be relied upon, the effect being a subsequent and total, ruination of their reputation".
    Stringer: "Yeah, that the one."

    • @EdmanXERO
      @EdmanXERO 3 роки тому +135

      "Lock dat door."

    • @jfraser820
      @jfraser820 3 роки тому +5

      😂😂

    • @daveleblanc3748
      @daveleblanc3748 3 роки тому +8

      This is the funniest comment I’ve read in a week

    • @cakecakeham5823
      @cakecakeham5823 3 роки тому +51

      LMAO this could actually have happened if Brother Mouzone was in the room.

    • @ramily7554
      @ramily7554 3 роки тому

      Lol

  • @princephillips7498
    @princephillips7498 7 років тому +53

    It's amazing how in the end business is business no matter the market the methods and science of business still apply.

  • @PonchoBilly
    @PonchoBilly 6 років тому +440

    It always struck me how he never invited anyone else to the class with him or even encouraged education amongst the organization. He saw himself as being above the game and it's participants, which was part of what got him killed.

    • @YaowBucketHEAD
      @YaowBucketHEAD 6 років тому +155

      High Guise to be fair, I doubt them corner boys would show up. And even if they did, they wouldn't be able to sit still/grasp what was being taught.
      It shows it in the show that most of those dudes (if not all) left school to pursue a more "lucrative" career field in peddling to fiends and fighting other crews for territory.

    • @ramonalejandrosuare
      @ramonalejandrosuare 4 роки тому +110

      Most of these cats don't even have their GED. How are they going to take a college Econ 101 class?

    • @RealityCheck6T9
      @RealityCheck6T9 4 роки тому +6

      @murray1234567891011 What you mean I gotta qualify myself? Sheeeeeeeeettt

    • @isobel64
      @isobel64 4 роки тому +6

      @@YaowBucketHEAD and why wouldnt they be able to grasp what they were hearing?

    • @andrewcook1246
      @andrewcook1246 3 роки тому +58

      If he shows up with the goon squad it attracts the wrong kind of attention. Plus if you drop out of 8th grade you can't be expected to understand college level courses. He needs them corners ran by no-options-having teenagers so they don't get cute and his profit stays very high. Smart educated workers come at a higher premium and they definitely gonna see they getting the shit end of things.

  • @elonjoanwilliams614
    @elonjoanwilliams614 5 років тому +40

    There will never be another show like this. Many have tried but it’s not the same🔥🔥🔥

    • @Onoesmahpie
      @Onoesmahpie Рік тому

      Shows today are an inferior product!

  • @bigdee11000
    @bigdee11000 9 років тому +233

    There's a thousand Stringers out there right now, who don't realize that if your in the game, you have a small window of opportunity to turn the proceeds of the game into a legitimate enterprise before you end up dead or in jail...stringer waited to long.....same old story

    • @MultiSurfa
      @MultiSurfa 4 роки тому +22

      Nah man he didnt respected the game thats what got his ass smoked. He wasnt street enough for this shit, he thought everythings about money, but the game aint all about that

    • @abdullayaser700
      @abdullayaser700 3 роки тому

      @@MultiSurfa it's about "brother"

    • @ANTHONY0808able
      @ANTHONY0808able 3 роки тому +4

      @@MultiSurfa 100% correct, Stringer was smart, just not street smart enough, like Avon.

    • @SuperKnux64
      @SuperKnux64 3 роки тому +2

      @@ANTHONY0808able Avon: "What did I tell you about playing them fucking away games?"

    • @MB2.0
      @MB2.0 2 роки тому +1

      @@SuperKnux64 Also Avon twice: Stringer was right man!
      Avon was just as flawed because he was a hothead

  • @jenniferm7234
    @jenniferm7234 8 років тому +155

    "See nigga, ain't that what the fuck I just said?" I had a moment like that in college. A dude literally jacked my answer in class right after I said it, and got all the fucking credit.

    • @damienblast4635
      @damienblast4635 7 років тому +10

      words and emotions cause change how a blind men see. u dig

    • @Gordon.Pinkerton
      @Gordon.Pinkerton 7 років тому +59

      Jennifer M but Bodie improved on the initial answer. Changing the colour of the caps is a good plan, but quite an obvious one. Bodies suggestion takes far more cunning and intelligence, which is why he got the big praise

    • @killerjoe4409
      @killerjoe4409 7 років тому +2

      Jennifer M Did you shoot him?

    • @yayarea5109
      @yayarea5109 6 років тому +3

      did that person smirk like brodie did?

    • @PRubin-rh4sr
      @PRubin-rh4sr 7 місяців тому +7

      See what you got there is an elastic answer. If some guy can convey it better, louder and more understandable, the crowd will buy from him

  • @bradwoods371
    @bradwoods371 4 роки тому +155

    You can hear Idris's accent peaking through when he raises his voice.

    • @BennyNegroFromQueens
      @BennyNegroFromQueens 4 роки тому +8

      Damn get of of Idris' nuts already. Even DeNiro isnt perfect.

    • @baxatakbaxatak2014
      @baxatakbaxatak2014 4 роки тому

      “And nuttin been done!” That’s where I hear it.

    • @aprescoups4593
      @aprescoups4593 3 роки тому

      Just like Jax from Sons of Anarchy, his accent comes out in heated dialogue

    • @V3rnSqwd5611
      @V3rnSqwd5611 3 роки тому +1

      Nah that was actually a Baltimore accent he was doing. So very much in character he just wasn’t capable of doing it all the time like prop Joe and snoop

  • @zoobidydoobidy6432
    @zoobidydoobidy6432 3 роки тому +79

    What I like most about Stringer is that although he always wants to be the smartest person in the room except always a step behind (like the grade), he understands the importance of education and sharing knowledge with his employees to the extent that it becomes a lesson.
    The power of the collective. I do believe had he not got caught by Omar as a result of all his scheming, he’d have been Baltimore’s Frank Lucas.

    • @harrisbnye
      @harrisbnye 2 роки тому +13

      Stringer doesn’t share his knowledge. He condescends and talks down to his peers because he doesn’t respect them. Stringer is just a college freshman who thinks because he took Econ 101 he knows everything even though every decision he makes in the show is wrong.

    • @xxxafterglow
      @xxxafterglow 9 місяців тому +3

      I fully agree. I see ppl comparing Stringer to college freshmen like it’s a diss but Stringer, like those freshman, is excited about what he’s learning. That’s why he shares what he’s learned and puts it into practice. It’s not like he’s gonna be Adam Smith after one semester.

  • @basquiat9015
    @basquiat9015 3 роки тому +67

    Idk why people shit on String for being outsmarted by one of the most educated figures in the whole series. He was novel to corporate America and as Prop Joe say, must burn to learn. His true downfall was his snake behaviour and ego. But given stringer had played the street rules, in due time he would have adjusted to corporate America. Everyones a dealer.

    • @JohnDoe-ix6my
      @JohnDoe-ix6my 3 роки тому +1

      stringer was very smart but he was green and worse he was arrogant to a fault.

  • @ChairmanMeow1
    @ChairmanMeow1 4 роки тому +87

    Could you imagine if Stringer grew up under different circumstances? He'd have been a huge success...and be alive.

    • @zovdivljine8048
      @zovdivljine8048 3 роки тому +4

      Nah he wouldnt be the same ghetto made him this way

    • @zovdivljine8048
      @zovdivljine8048 3 роки тому +1

      @Robert Slack watch the show

    • @thedoctor4327
      @thedoctor4327 3 роки тому +12

      That could be said for a lot of the Game’s players:
      -Bodie with his familiarity with the legal system (even if he botches the terms sometimes) could have been a lawyer.
      -Wee Bey with his interest/passion for his fish could have become some sort of marine biologist
      -Omar could have used his interest in Greek/Roman mythology as a jumping off point to become a Classics scholar/teacher

  • @msg3415
    @msg3415 4 роки тому +15

    "'Y'all heard of Worldcom?" That transition always gets me xD

  • @Cabs1899
    @Cabs1899 4 роки тому +19

    Definitely using this for my 12th grade economics class to get my students to understand now economics is applicable to all levels of our capitalist society.

  • @congressmanweezy3011
    @congressmanweezy3011 11 років тому +181

    Stringer Bell = probably the best TV character of all-time.

    • @congressmanweezy3011
      @congressmanweezy3011 10 років тому +15

      in my humble opinion. maybe besides tony soprano

    • @lolookphor
      @lolookphor 10 років тому +9

      Ari Gold is up there too.

    • @lolookphor
      @lolookphor 10 років тому +9

      ***** the ironic thing about omar little is that he was probably the manliest one of all the players

    • @MrRiddleAW
      @MrRiddleAW 10 років тому +22

      Stringer Bell, Omar Little, Tony Soprano, Walter White and Dexter. That's who I'd put.

    • @SchumannProductions
      @SchumannProductions 9 років тому +2

      MrRiddleAW
      Literally my list.

  • @sassytabasco
    @sassytabasco 8 місяців тому +3

    String getting an A- is some subtle storytelling. I love that. Its like they're saying, "He almost gets this all the way. Almost."
    String's business is life and death. Almost don't cut it.

  • @sjewitt22
    @sjewitt22 7 років тому +76

    That scene at the end is sad, it shows how with a strong role model they could of lived other lives.

    • @hoodatheist5549
      @hoodatheist5549 3 роки тому +3

      that's true, they never had a chance.

    • @tariqmohamed
      @tariqmohamed 3 роки тому +8

      it shows that that we need to re think how we educate people, not everyone fits into the classroom structure but under the right guidance and environment can easily grasp complex subjects. Talent is evenly distributed, opportunity isn't

    • @KianoUyMOOP
      @KianoUyMOOP 3 роки тому +1

      @@tariqmohamed Colvin attempted that in the fourth season with good results (that as always, is spoiled by beaurocratic red tape).

  • @meowmeowone8479
    @meowmeowone8479 5 років тому +8

    Stringer Bell, the professor they don't deserve but the professor that they need.

  • @PeterEvansPeteTakesPictures
    @PeterEvansPeteTakesPictures 7 років тому +20

    I always liked to imagine Stringer Bell getting too obsessed about his copy shop, forgetting it was a front, and eventually just working there full time, like Nordberg the undercover cop in Police Squad ending up running a key store. Probably the funniest scene in The Wire for me, other than Cheese vs. Mouzone.

  • @CrystalFissure
    @CrystalFissure 11 років тому +17

    These are some truly great scenes. Stringer has a great mind, but it also shows that other people in the game do too. They had potential.

  • @shinlanten
    @shinlanten 8 років тому +511

    Brother Mouzone would have been *proud*

    • @Septiviumexe
      @Septiviumexe 7 років тому +96

      He did say the most frightening thing in america was a nigga with a book

    • @supergangsterish1234
      @supergangsterish1234 7 років тому +137

      *LIBRARY CARD

    • @Will-dv1in
      @Will-dv1in 7 років тому +17

      Brother also helped to put that man in a coffin.

    • @Septiviumexe
      @Septiviumexe 7 років тому +1

      Yea I always get confused with that part

    • @williamdrouin8063
      @williamdrouin8063 6 років тому +2

      A asoiaf and the wire fan holy shit

  • @tommybrown187
    @tommybrown187 9 років тому +594

    yall heard of worldcom ?

  • @JoeyVSupreme
    @JoeyVSupreme 5 років тому +44

    I loved the character of stringer because him and Avon were the two extremes of drug kingpins. Avon was obsessed with corners and the small time plan. Stringer knew the long game was getting into a legitimate business, being a businessman. But he got caught up in the whole senator loosing money and all. Marlo had went legit but it wasn’t what he truly wanted, hence the series finale.

    • @MB2.0
      @MB2.0 2 роки тому +5

      Exactly. Avon's first reaction was always to go shoot somebody. They were both flawed, but people jump to conclusions about Stringer because he was more ruthless. Avon admitted String was right two times

  • @JustSomeCanadianGuy
    @JustSomeCanadianGuy 7 років тому +124

    "Y'all heard of Worldcom?"

    • @Itzsfo0
      @Itzsfo0 7 років тому +10

      and then they all look at each other like "dah wut?" shit...is that a website thingy or some shit yo ? lol

  • @MrStreetballer5Official
    @MrStreetballer5Official 10 років тому +60

    Stringer was one of the most intelligent gangsters of his time. Its amazing though how he slipped up at the end.

    • @mindphreak4money
      @mindphreak4money 10 років тому +56

      Actually, as much as I liked Stringer Bell. He was only slightly more intelligent than his environment. It's like saying that he was the smartest dude in a class for slow kids. Bell tried to make himself a "Black Kennedy". Trying to legitimize dirty money. His fatal flaw, was that he always kept 1 foot on the street corner hustle and 1 foot in the Corporate and Political arena. That's why it was so easy for him to get conned by Clay Davis. He never realized that the Corporate world is 10X more devious and ruthless, than any street corner. Those dudes in suits and ties are controlling banks, offices, senators, etc. A street corner kid is considered "big time", if he flips a Kilo here and there. When anyone is at the level of a Stringer Bell; NO ONE at the street level should have been able to have a face to face meeting with him. Not Bodie, not the other corner boys, and definitely NOT Omar Little. Remember when Avon to Bell, "Maybe you're not tough enough for this street game here. And maybe, just maybe not smart enough for them out there" (referring to the Corporate world)
      Its the same reason why Proposition Joe got clipped at the end. For all of the suits, ties, and quiet professional image that Joe put on. He was still TOO CLOSE to the street level hustle. If Bell would have kept the proper amount of distance between himself and the street game; then his lawyer would have seen through the Clay Davis scam, and would have put Bell in touch with the right people to flip all of that street money. Bell would have had a front man, to handle all of that Real Estate. That's how the true corporate mobsters handle their business. They never have their hand directly into the street hustle. There's so many degrees of separation between them and the street product; that a cop can't touch them. That's why Clay Davis walked out of that court room, unfazed. Even when Daniels and the minions thought that they were close; Davis was never in any long term trouble. As Denzel Washington's character said in the movie "TRAINING DAY", "It's not what you know. It's what you can Prove". There was never anything on paper to entrap Clay Davis. Some cops got close. But he walked away with his abilities intact.

    • @roberto125919
      @roberto125919 10 років тому +1

      He was way to smart for the game. Died like everyone else. Got caught up in the game with a bunch of shady ppl. Got got by his own partner.

    • @MrStreetballer5Official
      @MrStreetballer5Official 10 років тому +1

      rubbiebubbie Truu truu. It's kind of messed up to think of it tho considering that he himself tried to get his own man in too.

    • @lpr5269
      @lpr5269 10 років тому +11

      Well, he fed that false info to Omar to have Brother Mouzone killed. What he didn't count on is that Omar was smart enough to realize that Brother Mouzone was telling the truth when he had a round in his belly that he had nothing to do with Brandon being killed. He knew then that is was Stringer. Stringer then made the mistake of telling Avon that he had D'Angelo killed in prison. Avon then gave Omar Stringer's whereabouts and that was it. Basically he pissed off the 2 most vicious killers and the most powerful drug kingpin. Smart? I think not!

    • @bkstyle82
      @bkstyle82 10 років тому +6

      mindphreak4money great breakdown and an example of why the game isn;t for everybody, even the "smart ones". The real smart ones are damn near untouchable and only get caught when the feds have a major informant and other evidence that they can link to the top guy. Plus, there are guys in the right places who get paid off.

  • @agenttheater5
    @agenttheater5 9 років тому +12

    I just love how he acts like either a legitimate businessman or like a teacher in scenes like this!!

  • @521i
    @521i 4 роки тому +339

    After his death, he got promoted to Dunder Mifflin Corporate.

    • @jamaalmoses8821
      @jamaalmoses8821 4 роки тому +1

      😂😂

    • @joemckim1183
      @joemckim1183 4 роки тому +3

      @D-Ice's baby brother You know that Jimmy McNulty and Jim Halpert had something in common with not like Stringer Bell or his alias Charles Minor.

    • @Jay-ue2ic
      @Jay-ue2ic 4 роки тому

      Ain’t that some shit? He got reincarnated as Charles Miner.

    • @jahigains9201
      @jahigains9201 3 роки тому +7

      The name Stringer Bell no longer had credibility. Had to change his name to Charles Miner. To further solidify the difference, he learned to talk in a British accent and became soccer fan to add credibility.

    • @timothybrown8424
      @timothybrown8424 3 роки тому

      From big Drug Dealer to a suck-up, that's more pathetic than his death.

  • @DynamicAllstarDuo
    @DynamicAllstarDuo 5 років тому +16

    String went to a community college ECON 101 class and thought dudes in the hood was going to respect that insight

    • @farrellcityking1
      @farrellcityking1 3 роки тому +9

      But they do. They just didn’t know it. That’s true for many things when dealing with the underprivileged.

  • @el_maoo
    @el_maoo 8 місяців тому +1

    love how stringer is raising his hand even before any question was asked

  • @MrKajithecat
    @MrKajithecat 10 років тому +289

    Stringer was a true evil genius. He pretty much became a new brand of gangster even if he was trying to escape the criminal world.

    • @MrKajithecat
      @MrKajithecat 9 років тому +15

      Zamolxes77 Ehhh the Greeks were a crime syndicate, they were just doing something they always did. Also criminal organizations snitching on each other is nothing new, having cred with Federals is a good thing to have.

    • @jonnemesis11
      @jonnemesis11 9 років тому +6

      +Zamolxes77 Thats something they always had though, they didn't create anything the way Stringer did.

    • @DYLEMAHD
      @DYLEMAHD 5 років тому +1

      @@MrKajithecat I think Bell was trying to do what you described but failed at it. If you remember his legitimate dealings with the contractors, Levy invited him into the legitimate world, knowing he wouldn't be accepted, ultimately fucking him over.

    • @MightMouse2174
      @MightMouse2174 5 років тому

      Before this scene I knew he was hiding an accent but when this but McNulty hid his way better

    • @joelquinn5347
      @joelquinn5347 5 років тому

      ​@@DYLEMAHD True - he got schooled because he thought he is smart now after reading one book of economics; not implying that reading more books in that field would make you any smarter. ;)

  • @simonholst6734
    @simonholst6734 8 років тому +47

    I love that it's both entirely admirable and a little bit pathetic how he tries so hard to rise above the gangster environment. That childish need to show it off and eventually overreach makes him human, instead of some two-dimensional self-made--man archetype.

    • @harrisbnye
      @harrisbnye 2 роки тому

      There’s begging admirable about stringer. He doesn’t aspire to get out the game or be a good person. He aspires to be a ruthless capitalist. He wants to be clay Davis but he’s too stupid to be clay Davis. He aspires to exploit others and be a higher level crook but isn’t smart enough to be that. Nothing about that worthy of respect.

    • @Supersquigi
      @Supersquigi Рік тому +7

      Yeah he thinks he's so smart, and while he IS SMART and VERY capable, he can't completely relate his business logic to the street. When he goes halfway for both, and tries to dupe people in both businesses, he gets burned at both ends since he can't plan for everything.

  • @randomguy2447
    @randomguy2447 2 роки тому +154

    Stringer is basically that kid who goes away to college for a semester and then comes back and acts like he’s way smarter than everyone back home

    • @truegrit9202
      @truegrit9202 Рік тому +39

      Or he’s someone who learned something and tried to apply it to his life. Why are people so intimidated by someone else chasing better?

    • @eatfastnoodle
      @eatfastnoodle Рік тому

      @@truegrit9202 because later he's shown incredibly naive / out of his depth dealing with actual politicians and how elite political economy works, they were stringing him along for so long that his street smart should have sensed he's being taken advantage of, his half-assed attempt to become a legitimate part of the upper echelon of Baltimore got himself killed.

    • @vorrmax
      @vorrmax Рік тому +17

      @@truegrit9202here’s sadly this huge misconception amongst the wire fans that stringer was just some average gangster playing smart. And its quite sad how they completely missed the point of one of the most complex characters in tv history, the guy was a genuis but at the same time, he was also seeking knowledge and bettering himself and his business, while also trying to venture into the legal world and rise above the circumstances of his birth

    • @truegrit9202
      @truegrit9202 Рік тому +6

      @@vorrmax all while the crabs continuing to pull him down instead of trying to go with him.

    • @richardlyman2961
      @richardlyman2961 10 місяців тому +5

      @@vorrmaxHe was way too arrogant honestly most of the gangsters in this show were bright and he thought he was better than all of them

  • @addie28784
    @addie28784 9 місяців тому +1

    This story is so common. So much potential in people who chose the streets, so they end up a day late and a dollar short learning basic concepts through trial and mostly error.

    • @enhancedutility266
      @enhancedutility266 4 місяці тому

      That's because inner city school are pretty bad very few end up making it

  • @LetsBeClear87
    @LetsBeClear87 4 роки тому +6

    I find Idris’ ability to hit the Baltimore accent so perfectly coming from another continent soooo impressive

  • @Lp-me7hb
    @Lp-me7hb 2 роки тому +2

    This motivates me to study in my econ class for some strange reason.

  • @WickedV3ng3nc3
    @WickedV3ng3nc3 3 роки тому +4

    Im convinced Idris Elba was doing his best Rza impersonation for this part.

  • @folkengames
    @folkengames 3 роки тому +50

    Stringer came from nothing and built himself into a millionaire with a college education. He's the bad guy bc of all the people he hurt along the way, but it's tough to avoid admiring his good traits. With another start in life, this was a CEO, an entrepreneur, etc. He's one of the more tragic tales in the Wire.

  • @tswagg504
    @tswagg504 10 років тому +37

    This part was my fav part of Microeconomics....it started getting weird, later in the semester

    • @tswagg504
      @tswagg504 3 роки тому

      @UCq_mh5PPqY5edYDjxJDGGoQ Wrong. Macroeconomics deals with the overall economy and how certain things affect it…Microeconomics deals with supply and demand, and how certain circumstances affect a particular business….I have an Accounting degree and had to take both Econs

    • @NotSoRandom_
      @NotSoRandom_ 3 роки тому

      @@tswagg504 lool that’s pretty much simple enough

    • @tswagg504
      @tswagg504 3 роки тому

      @@NotSoRandom_ right lol

  • @ashleysimmons4746
    @ashleysimmons4746 11 років тому +1

    Stringer bell was a great character, he was one of my favourites

  • @yuxuanli6377
    @yuxuanli6377 5 років тому +3

    When i watched the show 10 yrs ago,Stringer was my most hated character. Today I watch it again he is my favor character. The wire is a test on maturity

  • @JS-kr6ol
    @JS-kr6ol Рік тому +2

    I always found stringer prusit of education and legitimate business admirable. He was just in such a volatile industry he couldn't make the transition

  • @tarjay35
    @tarjay35 11 років тому +6

    The funny thing is, my Philosophy teacher once told me about a friend he had back in the day who studied--I think it was Spanish History or something with language--to become a drug dealer in South America.

  • @SP-ny1fk
    @SP-ny1fk Рік тому +2

    The problem with educating yourself is - you can never really come back home. It makes you lonely, because the people around you remind you of who you used to be, before you overcame your fear of using your mind.
    Find the others.

  • @johnmurdoch3083
    @johnmurdoch3083 4 роки тому +8

    The scene where stringer talks to the corner boys at the print shop is hilarious.

  • @TheGoonsies
    @TheGoonsies Рік тому +2

    People going to school and complaining about never applying what they learn in the real world, then you have Stringer Bell

  • @Raphie009
    @Raphie009 7 років тому +15

    You can really hear Idris's British accent come out in the first season. It took a while for him to nail a Balmer accent.

    • @V3rnSqwd5611
      @V3rnSqwd5611 3 роки тому

      That “deewit” sounded pretty Baltimore to me

  • @RedBricksTraffic
    @RedBricksTraffic 2 роки тому +1

    the writing on this show was truly next level.

  • @seanwjones07
    @seanwjones07 4 роки тому +3

    Makes me want to rewatch this whole series!

  • @abshir44
    @abshir44 5 років тому +1

    I had my first time econ class today and couldn’t help but think about this scene. “An inferior product in an aggressive marketplace” that professor had no fucking idea 😂😂Thanks for uploading!

  • @JewportMenthols
    @JewportMenthols 4 роки тому +9

    So funny hearing Stringer and McNutty's real british accents coming out

  • @gijoey5912
    @gijoey5912 Рік тому +2

    His British accent starts coming out when he's yelling at those guys in the printing shop haha.

  • @edwardsheedy8194
    @edwardsheedy8194 11 років тому +152

    Technically microeconomics not macro

    • @chiragpatel2423
      @chiragpatel2423 4 роки тому +4

      Love the economics heads hitting that like button on this comment not even a single dislike

    • @AE-yr6mo
      @AE-yr6mo 3 роки тому +2

      @@chiragpatel2423 You can see comment dislikes?

    • @M16xDr0pSh0tz
      @M16xDr0pSh0tz 3 роки тому +2

      @@AE-yr6mo no. There is effectively no point in disliking a comment on youtube

    • @AE-yr6mo
      @AE-yr6mo 3 роки тому

      @@M16xDr0pSh0tzChriag Patel implied there wasn't 'a single dislike'.

    • @universalconquest4447
      @universalconquest4447 3 роки тому

      @@M16xDr0pSh0tz My brain just exploded as I read your comment LOL!!!

  • @strangebrew1231
    @strangebrew1231 Рік тому +1

    Stringers print shop remind me of the Dave Chappell skit where they’re in a print shop like that

  • @citrusforce
    @citrusforce 10 років тому +15

    "And you know what else we might can do?"

  • @tripleverbosity
    @tripleverbosity 3 роки тому +5

    I love how baller Stringer thinks he is getting an A in Econ at a Baltimore Community College. I love his hubris and how well the show demonstrates it to his ultimate demise. I’m on my 5th rewatch and just got to these scenes and had to look up this video.

    • @dixonhill1108
      @dixonhill1108 3 роки тому +5

      That's a mixed bag. The idea is it's suppose to illustrate how he came from a rough background and was trying to improve himself. When you were never properly educated an A- is pretty good. Especially when you're running a drug business on the side.

    • @MB2.0
      @MB2.0 2 роки тому

      His knowledge of economics isn't what got him killed at all. You're connecting imaginary dots

    • @tripleverbosity
      @tripleverbosity 2 роки тому

      @@MB2.0 you misunderstand me. It’s his hubris and this scene is another example of it. Stringer thinks acing a community college intro course gives him insight and power. It’s actually part of the tragedy of his character, he’s so clever but he’s so vulnerable to connected white men that put him through the ringer. The college scenes are to emphasize that even through that route he’s still pretty much fucked.

  • @ajitkirpekar4251
    @ajitkirpekar4251 3 роки тому +8

    For all the jokes Stringer got for his economics pursuit, I guarantee he took more from it than a typical freshman would. I certainly didn't when I was a freshman and I ended up getting a graduate degree in the subject.

  • @KingOfMadCows
    @KingOfMadCows 5 місяців тому +2

    People shit on Stringer for being inexperienced with business and thinking he's smarter than he is but he was doing a lot. He was running the drug trade across a large part of the city, he was running "legitimate" businesses to launder the drug money, he was trying to bribe politicians and start a real estate company, and he was going to college in his free time. He was a very smart person, he was just trying to do way too much and he slipped up and missed some important details.

    • @dre3k78
      @dre3k78 2 місяці тому

      His main problem was trying to use what he learned about operating a in a legal business market with regulations/rules and trying to apply it in an illegal business environment with basically no rules. Some things may apply to both worlds(like changing the name of their inferior product) but in the end on the street you have to deal with people like Marlo and Omar who have no equal in a legal business environment.

  • @leondelvechioramirez8529
    @leondelvechioramirez8529 8 років тому +4

    Stringer trying to explain Elasticity, and these guys are thinking, "Whatever nigga."

    • @cortion730
      @cortion730 8 років тому +3

      Then how come they're giving positive feedback and understanding it

  • @ericennis5523
    @ericennis5523 2 роки тому +1

    “Ayo Professor. If you don’t mind could you uh, lock dat door from now on?” 😂😅 IYKYK

  • @economicsiseverywhere1901
    @economicsiseverywhere1901 5 років тому +4

    That's right. These basic principles are applicable to all decisions. Business decisions, personal decisions, government policy decisions. The laws of economics are natural laws which apply to all rational human behavior.
    Shout out to BennyRest for this proper video montage.

  • @anythingwatsoever
    @anythingwatsoever 11 років тому +1

    i love the subtle shit the directors included. like when bell is in the class he is the one to answer a question about the elasticity of a product. and he's in the business of selling one of the most inelastic products out there.

  • @ravenouscolonelhart
    @ravenouscolonelhart 11 років тому +14

    "That's a thinkin man right there."

  • @apollobx709
    @apollobx709 4 роки тому +1

    Best series of all time. No doubt.

  • @llamont2336
    @llamont2336 3 роки тому +3

    Stringer: “Y’all heard of WorldCom...?”
    Stringer’s crew: 🦗🦗🦗

  • @Rorschach003
    @Rorschach003 Рік тому +2

    I just realized: what community college has a bell?

  • @mnfchen
    @mnfchen 2 роки тому +3

    Facebook changing its name to Meta reminds me of this video

  • @jbot91
    @jbot91 4 роки тому +5

    Y'all got an outstanding warrant like everybody in here lol

  • @albdamned577
    @albdamned577 9 місяців тому +3

    I absolutely love how he just straight ups asks for a business strategy from his business professor. It would be hilarious if they got a CI from it and figure out his strategy by going to school.😂

  • @Neo2266.
    @Neo2266. 3 роки тому +2

    I love at 3:24 that Bodie just thought of the concept of a cartel, and the dude before had no clue what the hell he or bodie were talking about

  • @cocotazo
    @cocotazo 9 років тому +18

    Stringer was smart. But the true theme of The Wire is that reform is usually a losing battle. The drug game (Stringer and Colvin both), policing (Valchek promoted, Daniels forced out), schools (Bunny's class canceled). Carcetti only became governor because he realized he couldn't win unless he didn't quickly reform Baltimore as he had planned.

  • @JMoruzzi
    @JMoruzzi 2 роки тому +2

    "Who've I been chasing all this time?" I was surprised at McNulty's surprise - he'd seen him in that class, he knew he was studying.

  • @Greko-grb
    @Greko-grb 3 роки тому +7

    Stringer applying his economics to street mofos, is like that kid who talks just like his older brother when he with his friends

  • @cyanrazorCel
    @cyanrazorCel 2 роки тому +1

    3:36
    I know that feel, bro

  • @DaleRobby
    @DaleRobby 9 років тому +869

    Man I wish I was rich. Then I'd dress nice and be in shape like Stringer. Instead of being fat and watching youtube videos OF Stringer. Oh well (eats another Dorito chip)

    • @superdogmeatmeat
      @superdogmeatmeat 8 років тому +99

      +DaleRobby rear You don't have to be rich to not be a fat fuck. Just eat right and exercise a bit, get rid of liquid calories. It's really not that difficult.

    • @alghamdinetworkboard9582
      @alghamdinetworkboard9582 8 років тому +12

      +DaleRobby rear LOL poor + fat is not working ((when you are really poor you will know how rich your now watching youtube and eating)) be great-full for what you have now and work for more if you want. but remember that your not poor and you dont want to be one.

    • @ChairmanMeow1
      @ChairmanMeow1 8 років тому +5

      +DaleRobby rear its not too late to do those things man

    • @matthewsegura4436
      @matthewsegura4436 8 років тому +2

      y bro it all starts with a thought ,then words,then an act,then habits ,reforming ur character witch becomes in a sense destiny, don't attack urself bro, any one tells me smthin hurtful but true I say a one syllable wrd,SO

    • @flisko123
      @flisko123 8 років тому

      +LiftedSeven u dont have to workout if u got money, money works out for u

  • @nathwice
    @nathwice 11 років тому +1

    Nice compilation. I would argue that's a microeconomics class that Stringer is taking & title should be "Stringer Bell's Microeconomics".

  • @ThomasBahamas
    @ThomasBahamas 3 роки тому +7

    "Ain't that what I just said"
    lmao, no not in the slightest

    • @R3dCol0r
      @R3dCol0r 3 роки тому

      Yea, not even close. haha.

  • @gerryleb8575
    @gerryleb8575 4 роки тому +1

    The message here, and in much of The Wire, is that, in the absence of racism, a man like Stringer would be a valuable member of a straight economy, a real contributor to the community and to this country.

  • @thedoctor4327
    @thedoctor4327 3 роки тому +8

    The beauty of the writing/tragedy of the Barksdale organization is that many of them are smart and clearly have interests/skills beyond the Game and if they had the means, opportunities, etc. to pursue their passions they could have had productive non-criminal careers. Stringer obviously would be a businessman, Bodie could have been a lawyer with his familiarity with the legal system (“contrapment” 😉), and Wee Bey could have been some sort of marine biologist. It extends outside the group too, maybe Omar’s love of Greek mythology could have led him to becoming a Classics scholar/teacher

    • @13Gangland
      @13Gangland Рік тому

      Oh well, the game be the game yo.

  • @lyledavis7175
    @lyledavis7175 3 роки тому +1

    This whole Stringer Bell getting an MBA is cinematic brilliance. Actually he was getting his the same time I was getting mine, lol.

  • @agenttheater5
    @agenttheater5 9 років тому +10

    This is the only time I've ever found macroeconomics, or business courses interesting!

    • @True38
      @True38 4 роки тому +2

      It's Microeconomics though so the producers obviously didn't know jack shit about the economy...

    • @drek273
      @drek273 3 роки тому

      @true definitely microeconomics lol. This ain’t no fucking country he’s running

  • @Seetiyan
    @Seetiyan 4 роки тому +1

    Just stumbled onto this clip and it makes me wanna watch the show!

  • @nickanand8087
    @nickanand8087 9 років тому +162

    Isn't elasticity of demand a microeconomics concept, not a macroeconomics concept? #justsaying

    • @cun7us
      @cun7us 9 років тому +13

      Nick Anand I'm no expert but I would say it's a principle that applies to both.

    • @nickanand8087
      @nickanand8087 9 років тому

      Did yopu take the classes in uni?

    • @cun7us
      @cun7us 9 років тому

      Nick Anand No, I just did some research on both. I could be wrong but I'm just guessing.

    • @nickanand8087
      @nickanand8087 9 років тому +27

      In general, the concept of elasticity of demand would only be taught in a micro class based on my experience taking both classes (I have a Major in Econ). Elasticity of income versus demand would be more of a macro concept.

    • @samasin5565
      @samasin5565 9 років тому +7

      Nick Anand I learned about elasticity in both introduction to micro econ and introduction to macro econ. You are right thoguh that its more of a micro concept than macro, and in general it seems more likely that Stringer would take micro.

  • @StoutProper
    @StoutProper 5 років тому +1

    I learnt these lessons in economics at 14 or 15. Funnily enough I had a drug empire then too

  • @MichaelSmith-hh6ox
    @MichaelSmith-hh6ox 5 років тому +19

    Love that the gangsters in the print shop look so sad. "I didn't become a gangster to get a job!"

    • @kaue4arp12
      @kaue4arp12 4 роки тому +5

      They should have put people that wanted out of the game in that shop, people like Dee or Wallace could be useful running a front for their organization, then Stringer would have more actual soldiers on the streets and not be punked so hard by Omar.