The real question is if anybody on The Wire could fukk with Todd da gawd
Instead of a "safehouse" Huell would've been left in one of the vacants
I miss those Breaking Bad threads
The real question is if anybody on The Wire could fukk with Todd da gawd
Instead of a "safehouse" Huell would've been left in one of the vacants
God damn someone needs to write this "Breaking Bad"/"The Wire" cross over. It would be beautiful.
I think Gus and Avon would get along. Stringer would probably be that Gus walks the line of criminality and business so easily.
I could see Hank getting along with every cop. There's no way in hell he'd tolerate Burrell or Rawls though.
Mike would probably be over most of the street level goons. He was a professional. The closest "The Wire" had to him was Chris.
Weebay, Slim Charles, the first batch of goons Avon had, or Chris/Snoop he probably wouldn't mind. But that group of fukk ups Avon had after he got out of jail
Mike would lose his mind.
McNulty trying to fukk Lydia.
Marlo meeting the cousins would be the most shyt ever. 10 minute scene, no dialogue at all.
Jesse meeting Bubbles.
Nick Sobotka making a deal with Todd and Jack after Cheese robbed Ziggy.
Gretchen and Elliot Schwartz making a business deal with Clay Davis.
Kima trying to fukk Principal Molina though.
Fred.
Side note @Los Pollos Hermanos "Breaking Bad" actually takes place in the same universe as "The Wire". So does "The X-Files".
Walk with me a sec.
Detective John Munch was a character on "Homicide: Life On The Street" who later made an appearance on "The Wire" in season 5, episode 7:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homicide:_Life_on_the_Street#Main_cast
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Took_(The_Wire)#Guest_stars
Notice the two appearances refer to the character as "John Munch". He's playing the same detective.
Later, on the "X-Files", look who pops up in season 5, episode 3:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unusual_Suspects
Lastly, in "Breaking Bad" season 5, episode 7 Mike sends his lawyer to deposit money in Cradock Marine Bank:
In season 6, episode 14 of "The X-Files" Mulder goes to deposit his check at Cradock Marine Bank. If you're familiar with "The X-Files", this is the episode where the bank kept exploding:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monday_(The_X-Files)
http://x-files.wikia.com/wiki/Cradock_Marine
Fred.
Marlo studied and learned from all of Avon, Prop Joe and Stringer's mistakes..Probably my biggest problem with Marlo. A rookie like Marlo knowing that the po-lice in the rooftops are watching him, yet a pro like Stringer never once assumes that cops are watching him and the rest of the organisation from the rooftops.
I miss those Breaking Bad threads
Steve Mosko, president of Sony Pictures Television, told delegates at TV market Mipcom Monday that “Breaking Bad” spinoff “Better Call Saul” would prompt fans of the original show to rewatch past episodes of “Breaking Bad." “For all the ‘Breaking Bad’ fans there will be a lot of twists and turns. I won’t spill the beans too much, but it is going to force you to go back and check out things that happened in ‘Breaking Bad’ to make sure you were clear about what you saw back then,” said Mosko, who recently visited the “Better Call Saul” set.
Not gorenshyt....... since they all take place in the same universe .... joint task force with law and orders major crime unit and the wires
waler white and jesse gonna have det goren, bunk , mcnulty and lester cooking on the wire on the asses
As far as Vic Mackey you guys gotta be trolling me. The only way Vic would catch a win against Walt is if he arrested or killed him immediately. All these scenarios...."Vic would intimidate Walt and make him cook for him"....."the Strike Team would threaten his family"....did you not watch "Breaking Bad"? Because that's the type of shyt that literally never worked. Any prolonged interaction with Walt is a guaranteed L....that's one of the major themes of the series.
Fred.
Brehs what about if the Charming Police Department was on the case??!!
goren shows upNot goren
Goren would have this shyt wrapped up in 30 minutes plus Commercials
"Well the blue is same hue as the walls of the original Mona lisa. And the taste is similar to dust particles in the region of the desert only in a 4 mile radius of this point. Now if we can deduce that in 1890, water was wet, then thusly it was Walter white"
Walt shows up with sal but goren's weird mannerism suddenly make sal not defend his client. He just sits there in amazement as Walt tells on himself while goren holds his head at a 90 degree angle, 4 inches from his face
before McNulty and Bunk emotionally torture him.