oak-land:andnowimhere:You think I dream of comin’ to work up in this shit on a Sunday mornin’. Tell
oak-land:andnowimhere:You think I dream of comin’ to work up in this shit on a Sunday mornin’. Tell all my friends what a good job I got. I’m workin’ to support a family, man. Pretend I ain’t talking to you. Pretend like I ain’t even on this Earth. I know what you are. And I ain’t steppin’ to, but I am a man, and you just clip that shit and act like you don’t even know I’m there.I don’t.I would like to point out that this episode (“Refugees”) begins with a young man (Marlo) reacting disproportionately and irrationally, for reasons we don’t understand, to an older man entering his personal space, and ends with a young man (Michael) reacting disproportionately and irrationally, for reasons we will later come to understand all too well, to an older man entering his personal space.I would like to point this out to people who say Marlo is a shallow character, one-dimensionally evil, not as nuanced and shaded as the likes of String or Avon, etc.#marlo’s story is not about family (like avon’s) #it’s not about business (like stringer’s) #it’s about revenge #he wasn’t made to play the son #he wants to kill his father #every father -- source link
#the wire