My Name Was On the Streets?!?
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Hand to hand Omar would have kicked his ass. But, with Marlo's very last scene it makes it debatable
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@tofunuget oh how i love The Wire - so brilliant. season 3, colvin vs stringer bell - they were almsot the same character if you analyse it
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Remember back to season 2? "My name is not my name" -The Greek. Clever shit.
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It's like "I am that I am". Biblical shit right here.
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marlo was a faggot who was scared of omar another faggot.
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this is one of the best fucking shows ever, possibly the best, my name is my name.
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@tehmode you are very right, marlo is a calculated person, and he almost never gets this pissed.
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@MarkLip you sir, are correct.
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@ThePrinceII indeed! i see him like an evil roman dictator like nero or caligula. man is a psychopath.
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reminiscent of john procter in the cruicible - "leave me my name!" powerful stuff. :) i was compelled by him in this scene, jamie is an AMAZING ac-tor.
When I first watched this, I was never that impressed with Hector's performance. It was only on repeat viewings that I got the little subtleties in that character. He was very restrained, and this was a rare moment of outburst for the usually cold and calculated Marlo. Similar in a way to Stringer.
tehmode 2 years ago 55
Marlo: "My name is my name."
Spiros Vondas: "My name is not my name."
Perfectly summarizes the two groups. Marlo is all about street cred, whereas Vondas and the Greek are all about profit.
thestranger4812 7 months ago 27