Lessons in Leadership: The Wire - Marlo Stanfield

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  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2024
  • Marlo Stanfield, ruthless drug kingpin, and self proclaimed King of Baltimore is a case study of what happens ambition becomes an obsession. Unfortunately the world is filled with many people, especially in the workplace.
    Knowing how to spot and identify a Marlo type personality can help you survive their toxicity and perhaps even beat them at their own game.
    #thewire #marlostanfield

Komentáře • 958

  • @stevencoffin328
    @stevencoffin328 Před 3 lety +441

    One quote from Game of Thrones that reminds me of Marlo is "He would see this country burn if he could become king of the ashes."

    • @1chienandalou
      @1chienandalou Před 2 lety +20

      That’s a good summary of him and… burns right through the show generally as well (speaking, from the figurative ashes, looking back these years later, IMO anyway)

    • @bmac6136
      @bmac6136 Před 2 lety +18

      And that quote is used to describe a character played by Carcetti's actor lol.

    • @terranman4702
      @terranman4702 Před 2 lety +8

      But he needs Chris to start the fire while he would stand around in a bank trying to find out how the ATM works.

    • @YOUR_neighbor25
      @YOUR_neighbor25 Před 2 lety

      BIG FACTS

    • @yahshuayoungeenthenewwave6445
      @yahshuayoungeenthenewwave6445 Před 2 lety +6

      @@terranman4702 Yo Marlo don’t need Chris tho. U can tell by the way that someone as ruthless as Chris and Snoop just take his orders without a word that Marlo is way more ruthless than all of em. Even Chris hides stuff from Marlo because he knows what Marlo is capable of

  • @conman823
    @conman823 Před 3 lety +434

    "Price of the brick goin' up..."

  • @nationalblackaccord494
    @nationalblackaccord494 Před 3 lety +362

    Bro I FUCK WITH THESE, NOBODY BREAKS DOWN THESE FIGURES, The wire is The Greatest show ever, this channel about to sky rocket..

    • @teacoffee1788
      @teacoffee1788 Před 3 lety

      Amen

    • @MentallyDeveloped
      @MentallyDeveloped Před 3 lety +8

      Only series I have watched entirely 5 times.

    • @AndyKapp
      @AndyKapp Před 3 lety +6

      @@MentallyDeveloped And every time you watch it, you see something new you never saw before.
      The writers had a season 6 planned before word came out it was being cancelled. Word was it was going to attack the cartel angle.
      I did here rumors of a movie based on the series.

    • @7Kingsmen
      @7Kingsmen Před 3 lety +1

      I’m looking for Avon’s breakdown! 👀

    • @jdpbuilder1787
      @jdpbuilder1787 Před 3 lety

      Dvlpmnt can you tell me where I can watch this total series without it costing a ton of dough?

  • @orionpavlos4479
    @orionpavlos4479 Před 3 lety +133

    Stringer wanted the opportunities Marlo got. And Marlo wanted the respect Omar got.
    Marlo goes to jail for a few days... By the time he gets out, nobody even knows who he is. Meanwhile they were still talking about Omar.

    • @AndyKapp
      @AndyKapp Před 3 lety +22

      Stringer had those opportunities. That caused the rift between him and Avon.
      I disagree about Marlos name being forgotten. Don’t forget Marlo was on the come up. He was still building his legacy.
      I believe the the point of that last scene was to demonstrate that the game wasn’t about money and power, but about making a reputation that would last.
      Just like Avon. It was all about the rep, not the money or a regular life.

    • @kingkoko8602
      @kingkoko8602 Před 3 lety +11

      @@AndyKapp although this is great acting and damn near real. if this was real, mario’s name would not be forgotten like y’all say. he might not have had respect, but he was feared like crazy when he was on top, he was very toxic. ppl don’t forget a demon like that. he was a super villian, he didn’t get love like avon but nothing he did was forgettable. his organization did 25+ murders. and in the street so many stories are altered through word of mouth so no telling what the people in the street think. we KNOW because we watched it happen. the ppl in the street didn’t see all of what we saw

    • @ThinkPIONEERing
      @ThinkPIONEERing Před 3 lety +8

      Omar ran the streets wayyy longer than Marlo prolly been alive.

    • @jimmypinero
      @jimmypinero Před 3 lety +4

      But does the fact that no one was talking about Marlo after he got locked up necessarily make him a bad leader when he was actually in the game?

    • @caponenoreaga6028
      @caponenoreaga6028 Před 3 lety +2

      @@jimmypinero it's the fact that Marlow wanted to be known and no one cared about him

  • @dstarson8000
    @dstarson8000 Před 3 lety +121

    "People need to prove there character, before you give them your trust" 100% no matter what.

  • @louisrich304
    @louisrich304 Před 3 lety +181

    marlo wasn't intimidated by mike.. he recognized that mike had heart at such a young age & was impressed by that

    • @tntcrewEJ
      @tntcrewEJ Před 3 lety +21

      I think he was slightly intimidated and impressed.

    • @tayetiwoni
      @tayetiwoni Před 3 lety +21

      cityking9ne the guy who made this video actually has many valid points. Marlo never killed anyone except the informant girl, and that was because he was offended. He thought she was with him for him but really only was there to set up him up, which hurt his ego. Marlo was a king no doubt. But wanted to be a king for the wrong reasons, and this was his downfall. His ultimate objective was to be respected and feared in his kingdom, but Barksdale just wanted to live his life and take care of his peoples, which is why he is always in control.

    • @jasonwolfe3252
      @jasonwolfe3252 Před 3 lety +6

      He saw a lot of himself in Mike

    • @mystique666
      @mystique666 Před 3 lety +8

      @@tayetiwoni marlo had killed more then just that girl he had also killed a witness that homicide had built a case against him and one of the detective described him as "the spawn of the devil"

    • @melodramaticplastic7082
      @melodramaticplastic7082 Před 3 lety +20

      @@tayetiwoni marlo always suspected the woman to be a way that someone was trying to get at him. He wasn't offended. He killed her to send a message.

  • @straightletterz2596
    @straightletterz2596 Před 3 lety +580

    would be interesting to know the backstory of Marlo and Chris' friendship!

    • @fredrickjohnson7711
      @fredrickjohnson7711 Před 3 lety +18

      True

    • @TedLeft
      @TedLeft Před 3 lety +43

      Yes so many good origin stories could be told

    • @cleshcaro
      @cleshcaro Před 3 lety +70

      Yeah. Chris is like the perfect psychopath to carry out the often ruthless orders of Marlo. The perfect example is the killing of the security guard. That was so cold. Dude did his best to come at him in a respectful manner and make sure not to upset Marlo. He had that shit done just because he could.

    • @straightletterz2596
      @straightletterz2596 Před 3 lety +32

      @@cleshcaro a psychopath cannot stand to be disrespected or undermined, and when the SG said "I know what you are" that was what got him killed..

    • @TedLeft
      @TedLeft Před 3 lety +71

      @@cleshcaro The man even told him he was working to support a family. That killing was sinister even killing the delivery lady in ole face Andre store. These are working people Omar said he'd never put his gun on a tax paying citizen. One of the reasons I respected his character so much.

  • @streetsofsouthphilly
    @streetsofsouthphilly Před 2 lety +21

    I used to be a C/O in the Philly prison system. You have to see Marlo from a criminal's mindset. If he had been killed or got locked up, he would have wanted it that way. Being alone and forgotten was hell for him. A law-abiding citizen looks and sees Marlo stayed out of the can and had ten million in cash. A win, right? Criminals don't see it that way.

    • @TheLethalIntrospectionCrew
      @TheLethalIntrospectionCrew Před 2 lety +4

      The game makes sense to them that way. Like Fruit said, “why you gotta go and fuck with the program?”

  • @Joesire
    @Joesire Před 3 lety +379

    I disagree with the notion of Marlo being intimated by Michael. I think Marlo was offended with michael not accepting his money, being the person that he is went and stepped to him to see about it. When Michael looked him straight in the eye he was shocked, he was not expecting that. The impressed him, but he definitely was not intimidated.

    • @erickinsey7268
      @erickinsey7268 Před 3 lety +48

      The wire was layers on season 4 . Marlo was not intimidated or offended . marlo recognized michael had potential to be a player . acknowledge him . right then he decided to recruit him because he could have been a rival .avon thepast , marlo the presnt , and Michael the future .

    • @MrEwanc
      @MrEwanc Před 3 lety +54

      I actually agree with the video. I think Marlo is a psychotic killer but not a natural leader, or tactician, Chris does most of his thinking for him anyway. He strikes fear in the weak who follow him, but Michael isn’t weak and is a true natural leader which Marlo is not. Michael’ s friends follow him through respect and love not fear, and when Michael looks at Marlo, Marlo can see that Michael does not fear him and is not impressed with him either. You have a situation where a true leader and a false leader stare each other in the face, and it makes Marlo feel uneasy not impressed, but he behaves as though he is impressed to keep his composure. Have you ever seen a man try to push up on another man but finds out his victim actually has bigger, sharper teeth? That’s the situation in that scene with Michael and Marlo. Michael is still a kid but it’s obvious that there is a lion inside. Marlo is not a Lion, he’s more of a Hyena.

    • @mutt8553
      @mutt8553 Před 3 lety +17

      Right? Marlo being punked by an eighth grader doesn’t seem very likely

    • @stonejackballer482
      @stonejackballer482 Před 3 lety +12

      This guy miss interprets a lot imo.

    • @MarcusLeonard307
      @MarcusLeonard307 Před 3 lety +19

      Marlo was intimidated by people who are steadfast in their own beliefs and position, and unfortunately, his only way of dealing with it usually is to kill them if it's a direct threat to him.

  • @michaelmcfadden396
    @michaelmcfadden396 Před 3 lety +163

    The thing I love about The Wire is there are literally no empty characters.
    Everyone in the seasons no matter if they are only in it for a few minutes have believable inner lives and motivations and you can believe they operate independently of being viewed. Colossal achievement.

    • @bmrnvgga133
      @bmrnvgga133 Před 3 lety +16

      “All the pieces matter” That’s why the wire is king

    • @LA-cy1zj
      @LA-cy1zj Před rokem +1

      @@bmrnvgga133 yooo I was just gonna comment this !

    • @justinlast2lastharder749
      @justinlast2lastharder749 Před rokem +2

      That's because, especially the small characters, DO. Half the Extras are real people in Baltimore. The Pastor that keeps popping up later? Former Baltimore a Drug Kingpin. The grey haired Major with glasses? That's the Real Life Jay Landsman that Fat Man plays in the Show. The guy that played Norris was actually Acting Chief of Baltimore Police for a couple years. Prez's character was based on Ed Burns and he co-authored the Book that David Simon wrote that he turned into The Wire.
      That shows has an insane amount of Real Baltimore in it. That's why it hits so hard.

    • @arthurdurham
      @arthurdurham Před rokem

      Except for that reporter in season 5. He is just a lazy slimeball

    • @andrasszabo1570
      @andrasszabo1570 Před rokem +1

      @@justinlast2lastharder749 I like that too, but it doesn't really matter. The characters are real because of what we see of them, what they do, how they speak and how they act. Regardless of whether you know who are they in real life, they are real characters on the screen.

  • @oneofthemostnotorious
    @oneofthemostnotorious Před 3 lety +79

    Marlo is steak and potatoes when you were raised on a ramen diet. One aspect you guys forget is Marlo built a team around him that never folded. As a leader, that’s the most important trait of all. Loyalty doesn’t come cheap, and the backstory that is better left untold is the reason why your analysis of Marlo can never be complete.

    • @LionsandLegions
      @LionsandLegions  Před 3 lety +18

      That's a good point. I do like how the writers left a lot of room or interpretation

    • @extendedclips
      @extendedclips Před 3 lety

      💯🤞🏽

    • @alvinkey3468
      @alvinkey3468 Před 3 lety +2

      Would rather see a prop joe backstory, omar. Marlo is a garbage human being

    • @jeremiahsymonette4781
      @jeremiahsymonette4781 Před 3 lety +7

      @@LionsandLegions the most important aspect you left out of your analysis is that marlo was young which would explain his slight impulsiveness and bravado. Of course he would make mistakes but he seemed remarkable at limiting the impact of those mistakes. And yes upon meeting him, most of the big players didnt respect him and he made some mistakes out of plain ignorance but at the end of the day EVERYONE including the greeks worked with him. Him being young and accomplishing that was all the more impressive. He showed plenty of times that he wasnt just a pawn and was very capable of moving pieces.
      Also neither snoop nor chris were yes men. As savage as they were they didnt need to be. They both just respected marlo to the utmost because despite his ruthlessness he was a wiz when it came to strategy and leadership

    • @nonyobussiness3440
      @nonyobussiness3440 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jeremiahsymonette4781 Marlo really wasn’t impulsive. He planned out everything everything had a reason. He was efficient. The big thing was Marlo never had intentions predetermined. He never let his current position known. He watched learned. Absorbed then decided what to do. He didn’t go into things with his mind made up

  • @garcel1251
    @garcel1251 Před 3 lety +27

    You gotta wonder what someone like Marlo did to gain someone like Chris respect and loyalty

  • @tytinanium
    @tytinanium Před 3 lety +151

    To me Slim Charles was the best character on the wire he was the definition of a stand up dude real solid and loyal him n webay

    • @GHOST91141
      @GHOST91141 Před 3 lety +15

      Slim did what he was told ask no questions spoke when he only had too real stand up guy

    • @BRUISERBROWNBRAND
      @BRUISERBROWNBRAND Před 3 lety +6

      I agree. I always bring up Charles in any wire conversation.

    • @apsvend
      @apsvend Před 3 lety +2

      Hell yeah 🤟☝🏾👏🏾💯

    • @bobbydrake07017
      @bobbydrake07017 Před 3 lety +8

      Avon was that Fly ass dude Marlo was the prince of darkness or the black prince 🤴 slim Charles 2.0 of weebay both straight shooter chirs is the grim reaper......but watch out for lil Mike

    • @qevansable
      @qevansable Před 3 lety

      Chris too.

  • @flightofthebumblebee9529
    @flightofthebumblebee9529 Před 3 lety +263

    Avon had the love of his streets just ask Cutty. Marlo was black hearted and quickly forgotten.

  • @draculasbridekaren1664
    @draculasbridekaren1664 Před 3 lety +44

    That show was so damn good. Possibly one of the best cast ever assembled. I particularly liked the casting of Idris Elba and Wendell Pierce.

  • @bronxishomenomatterwhereig3149

    Little Finger from games of thrones describes Marlo best.
    "Chaos is a ladder" And Marlo types live for the climb.

  • @zero1188
    @zero1188 Před 3 lety +106

    actually marlo always looked to chris for consultation. half the decisions he made he look back at chris to confirm or help him out. he had no problems taking advice

    • @Ace_Capone28
      @Ace_Capone28 Před 3 lety +5

      Indeed Sir,b/c Marlow feared Chris low key if you let me tell it,b/c people like him don't have friends,just associates they respect or don't,b/c like in nature a honey badger has no fear or natural predator,he won't be so quick to run up onna nother honey badger that might get on his ass!!!

    • @barrettlovett2238
      @barrettlovett2238 Před 3 lety +8

      Chris told Marlo not to go after Omar, and he said Michael is not a rat. He didn't listen then.

    • @zero1188
      @zero1188 Před 3 lety +18

      @@barrettlovett2238 a leader hears advice but makes the final decision. its not about whether he listen or not, its about the consideration. a leader always make the final say so

    • @Fier07112
      @Fier07112 Před 3 lety +11

      @@Ace_Capone28 I think he feared Chris too.... I think if not for Chris Marlo wouldn’t have made it a week tryna takeover!!! Chris to me was a boss who didn’t want the boss responsibility.... Marlo is a soldier who wanted to be a boss but didn’t have boss qualities!!!!
      Also Chris and Omar are almost the same person.... Chris is what Omar would’ve been if he had a friend like Marlo and vice versa!!! Mike Bridges the gap between them and the similarities!!!!

    • @stephencooper7459
      @stephencooper7459 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Fier07112 He was a leader he used prop Joe once he learned what he needed he disposed of him. He took over a Co Op with a lot of older ones that didn't even think of taking him on. Chris was loyal and they genuine to each other. Chris wasn't scared neither was Marlo of nothing.Cautios and smart. He did listen to Chris and he was the only one who would question him but that was the trust they had.

  • @selfcreated124
    @selfcreated124 Před 3 lety +8

    Great insight.
    A great leader is always a better follower because they know they're only as wise as their last lesson learned. Be humble, stay helpful, and stay hungry to always move forward.

  • @jonathannagel7427
    @jonathannagel7427 Před 3 lety +76

    I miss The Greek; perfect blend of mystery - as much as I want to know more about him, I’m 51% satisfied not knowing. “And of course, I’m not even Greek,” is perhaps my favorite line of the whole series.

    • @Joeri20cm
      @Joeri20cm Před rokem +7

      I read in a comment on a video about The Greeks that the line "And of course, I'm not even Greek" was added because I believe the Greek community in Baltimore or USA in general felt they were depicted bad. So I believe David Simon was sort of forced to add that line while The Greeks in the show were really Greek.

  • @n4STyOWnagS3
    @n4STyOWnagS3 Před 3 lety +20

    Jesus man this was an excellent essay on the characteristics of a Marlo. You gained my respect because I see the time and effort you put into these videos. You deserve way more support than what you have now, consider me a fan!

  •  Před 3 lety +4

    Avon was respected and respectful but marlo is feared and fearful

  • @dreyward1177
    @dreyward1177 Před 3 lety +45

    But low key Marlo always had respect for Slim Charles. Not even knowing that Charlie’s was only a phone reply away for killing him.
    ( Barksdale was getting arrested at the time and couldn’t give the green light )

    • @1sam-ef
      @1sam-ef Před 3 lety +4

      The very fact that the War was already raging.......Slim Charles should've went and made the hit.

    • @stonejackballer482
      @stonejackballer482 Před 3 lety +2

      Everyone did...Slim was my fav chatacter.

    • @hybrid1339
      @hybrid1339 Před 3 lety

      @Randolph Worthington III yooo harrow was my guy frfr...he was solid to the fullest and definitely someone you wanted on your side..quiet and very calculated...aim was on point..

  • @JamesBeam420
    @JamesBeam420 Před 3 lety +6

    One of my favorite scenes is when Avon surprises Marlo! "SURPRISE". Love Avon.

  • @johndcoffee632
    @johndcoffee632 Před 3 lety +23

    I always thought Marlo said 'my name is my name' to say 'my name has value on the street'. Same way Brother told Avon 'Business is where you are now, but what got you here is your name and your word'. I loved Marlo's story, to me it felt like a retelling of Avon's. His last scene always reminded me of Avon telling Stringer 'I aint no suit wearing bidnessman man like you. I'm just a gangsta, i suppose... and i want my corners.'

  • @formyfour92
    @formyfour92 Před 3 lety +12

    Love how you use the wire characters as a teaching tool for the subject of the different types of leaderships

  • @TA-ht4jo
    @TA-ht4jo Před 2 lety +2

    Chris was definitely not a yes man. Chris was Marlo’s right hand man and he told him what he needed to hear.

  • @wa.a.s.nfa.2786
    @wa.a.s.nfa.2786 Před 3 lety +16

    Marlo was a predator simple and plain. He Used Force to get everything he could get for the time being. He held the crown short-lived as it was. In the end despite all the money he walked away from the game with, he was unable to be happy because the streets is the only Kingdom he felt he could rule.

  • @HiPHOPx87
    @HiPHOPx87 Před 3 lety +17

    Marlo give me 50 Cent vibes with the headband lol circa 2003

  • @strafer8764
    @strafer8764 Před 3 lety +14

    I don’t think Marlo was intimidated at all by Michael. He saw himself in Michael because Michael wasn’t intimidated by him. He was definitely sizing him up and was pleased that he passed the test. That’s why he smiled the way he did. He was impressed. He knew the other kids were not mature enough. They’d take anything given to them and watch out for themselves. Michael had a coldness and was independent because adults had let him down.
    Marlo was confident, maybe overly so but I don’t see him as insecure otherwise Chris wouldn’t have respected him. Marlo wasn’t trying to show off, he was looking for recruits. I thought they had established that but I haven’t seen the show in awhile.

  • @cmehustle
    @cmehustle Před 3 lety +12

    Wow, this was super introspective analyzation of the character Marlo. I enjoyed how you created real world examples of how we all interact with the Marlos of this world. Definitely glad I watched this video!

  • @chukaman
    @chukaman Před 3 lety +3

    This is well done. Marlo ran the street off a technicality...not because he was some amazing savant in the game. He just was ruthless over all, and even ruthlessness, is a flaw because it is too predictable.

  • @phatnana2379
    @phatnana2379 Před 3 lety +37

    Marlos respect for Mike came from Mike immediately being ready to fight Marlo after Marlo insults him. It was a fight that would have resulted in Mike's death 100% but Mike was ready to, essentially, die to protect his name. Marlo respects that sense of self respect above ANYTHING else

    •  Před 3 lety +1

      No

    • @phatnana2379
      @phatnana2379 Před 3 lety +9

      @ care to elaborate?? Cuz Marlo was ready to punk Michael big time, but as soon as Marlo called Mike a "punk," Mike turned and gave him a look of "say it again and we have to fight." Mike seems like a regular-ass kid but he's willing to do ANYTHING to stick up for what he values and loves

    •  Před 3 lety +4

      @@phatnana2379 marlo did not respect Michael nor anyone on his team he only wanted sycophants thats why snoop said he (michael) was never one of them two if he respect Michael he would have at least asked him before jumping the gun with idiotic assumptions. But he only tried to buy Michael and it shows his insecurity because he accused michael of acting superior when it was marlo who is projecting who he is and Michael was not buying that because he been raped before and he wary of older men. But marlo was threated fearful of a person like Michael because he could not control him the rejection and questioning of Michael prove it and marlo was always threatened and he is also delusional of it with his i am the king buying the public shit.

    • @phatnana2379
      @phatnana2379 Před 3 lety +7

      @ that's def how it turned out over the last couple seasons. But my comment was regarding hat exact moment, on the stoop, when we see Monk and Marlo interact with the boys for the first time... Marlo saw/felt something in Michael that he respected... A true soldier, not just another corner boi

    •  Před 3 lety +5

      @@phatnana2379 he respect Michael but for his own cause but as i stated he only wanted yes men still and he was insecure because when he was locked up it shows and if he really respect Michael he would not jump to kill him so quickly

  • @slingshotman7186
    @slingshotman7186 Před 3 lety +34

    "Marlo never gets his chance for revenge, as Omar is soon murdered by Kenard." LOL KENARD.

    • @JLovesCinema_
      @JLovesCinema_ Před 3 lety +9

      The king got murdered by the pawn

    • @tjsosa604
      @tjsosa604 Před 3 lety +3

      Garbage ending it’s sad the show was getting mad ratings forcing david chase to bring it to a conclusion

    • @vonhumboldt1985
      @vonhumboldt1985 Před 3 lety

      @@tjsosa604 Simon

    • @MA-ko2pu
      @MA-ko2pu Před 3 lety

      @@tjsosa604 David chase did the sopranos no wire

    • @marcusgilmore5211
      @marcusgilmore5211 Před 3 lety +1

      @@tjsosa604 I agree bad ending...

  • @BENNY_MAC
    @BENNY_MAC Před 3 lety +13

    Ive watched this analysis like 7 times already. Love your work. I supervise 30 people at my job and I always listen to these when I'm doing paperwork. You know your stuff.

  • @SantomPh
    @SantomPh Před 3 lety +60

    the last scene on the corner also showed that Marlo is human after all, as one of the boys managed to cut him with a knife and ruined his suit- destroying the businessman facade and also leaving Marlo to lose both street and businessman cred. He is all alone on the corner with no noise, so he has truly lost everything.

    • @nathaniel972ful
      @nathaniel972ful Před 3 lety +4

      Nice. It makes sense.

    • @foyboy2013
      @foyboy2013 Před 3 lety +3

      What?

    • @opgator23
      @opgator23 Před 3 lety +8

      Man stop it!! Marlo beat the drug game sold his connect and became a millionaire and a businessman everyone that wore the crown are dead or in prison lol marlo beat the game man which is impossible

    • @anthonyc2781
      @anthonyc2781 Před 3 lety +20

      @@opgator23 that’s too simple of a take cuz. No shit Marlo survived and came up on the cash. But what was Marlos motivation? He wanted the crown and the rep that came along with it. Dude had it for a split second but was never respected like Barksdale or Omar’s was. Yea he survived but he’ll live feeling empty his whole life.

    • @opgator23
      @opgator23 Před 3 lety +3

      @@anthonyc2781 I disagree he could’ve stayed and wore the crown he had the ultimate plug and even slim Charles said even when he was locked up he could still run west Baltimore by sitting up in jail lol marlo words he been there and done that I’m tired of this drug game shit Avon is the one who lost everything

  • @AllPaperTaker-KingG
    @AllPaperTaker-KingG Před 3 lety +6

    I'm loving your analysis on the wire. Very interesting. I'm from Baltimore and there are lots of wannabe Marlo's and Avon barksdales. It's like some spirit some entity has a strong hold and influence on the region. Pray for my city my prayers and respect for your city is in my heart fa sho 💯

    • @orderofgrandpuba
      @orderofgrandpuba Před 3 lety +1

      That’s sad, them niggas are in fantasy land if they are taking cues from TV characters

    • @AllPaperTaker-KingG
      @AllPaperTaker-KingG Před 3 lety

      @@orderofgrandpuba it's difficult trying to put a name on what's going on with the mindset of people out here "lost" just ain't it it's something bigger than any of us can tackle

    • @marcuscole1994
      @marcuscole1994 Před 3 lety +1

      @@orderofgrandpuba dummy the wire was inspired by the people of Baltimore

  • @factsonly6903
    @factsonly6903 Před 3 lety +26

    Avon was the Real King and Omar was the most respected Goon.

    • @PRAYIMAKET
      @PRAYIMAKET Před 3 lety +3

      Yeah Avon had respect for his boys. Marlow on the other hand.. just use them like pawns

    • @straightletterz2596
      @straightletterz2596 Před 3 lety +6

      wee-bay was a top goon as well, he saved Avons life by hitting Omar in a one on one shoot out!

    • @PRAYIMAKET
      @PRAYIMAKET Před 3 lety +1

      @@straightletterz2596 bodie wanted to kick namond off the corner cause he was slacking but cause of weebay and the respect bodie had for him shows he ain't no push over.

    • @factsonly6903
      @factsonly6903 Před 3 lety +5

      @@straightletterz2596 Yea Weebay was 100% but the reason why I said Omar was TOP goon was because he didn’t have that kind of team behind him when he was in them streets. He hunted Marlo by his lonely...

    • @darthkek1953
      @darthkek1953 Před 3 lety +3

      Omar was Robin Hood.

  • @mr2010GM
    @mr2010GM Před 3 lety +23

    Marlo was force to retire by the district attorney office or face life in prison. He made the decision to sell and sold his connection for $10 million. In the business world he was
    ahead of the game and very successful despite his full of flaws.

  • @edupbeat
    @edupbeat Před 3 lety +51

    “Y’all go have to pack up yo people...I’m being a gentleman about this” *swings golf club leisurely *

    • @jcrb8894
      @jcrb8894 Před 3 lety +2

      Lol I always wonder why he had that golf club. It sat shotty in his whip too

    • @ZoSlater
      @ZoSlater Před 3 lety +1

      One of my favorite parts lol

  • @Fier07112
    @Fier07112 Před 3 lety +6

    I agree with the Mike part about already seeing right through Marlo!!!!
    And the Avon part was my favorite part of the show.... Marlo thought he had it but Barksdale let him know who’s who!!!!!

  • @irwiniba
    @irwiniba Před 3 lety +16

    Great stuff. Love to see your take on the king, Avon!

  • @zinozee8929
    @zinozee8929 Před 3 lety +11

    Chris and Marlo were two dark spirts taming each other. Chris needs someone to give him orders and Marlo maintains loyalty to his soldiers

    • @MA-ko2pu
      @MA-ko2pu Před 3 lety +5

      Also marlo took advice from Chris

  • @aspectbkc
    @aspectbkc Před 3 lety +6

    Only flaw in this analysis is the underestimation of the respect Marlo's viciousness garnered. Someones love is easily forgotten when u harm them but their fear still remains even if u are nice to them afterwards.

    • @AndyKapp
      @AndyKapp Před 3 lety +1

      It’s better to be feared than loved if one must choose. Forgot who said it, but it fits exactly to what you’re saying.

    • @aspectbkc
      @aspectbkc Před 3 lety +1

      @@AndyKapp Machiavelli

    • @AndyKapp
      @AndyKapp Před 3 lety

      @@aspectbkc Thanks!

    • @simlei5475
      @simlei5475 Před 3 lety +1

      It depends on what you desire more in life - love or power. The fear garnered came with a substantial loss of street cred - what I'd see as the hood version of disinterested love.... For Marlo- of course - that tradeoff was desirable, as would have been for good old Machiavelli. But those are just two pairs of ears.

    • @aspectbkc
      @aspectbkc Před 3 lety

      @@simlei5475 love and power are not exclusive, neither are fear and love. Barksdale was loved by his friends and feared by his enemies. Marlo was feared by both his friends and enemies. It was the love barksdale had and his belief in that love that was his downfall...too much trust. Marlo on the other hand was never betrayed because he never loved or believed he was loved by anyone. Tho thats just 4 eyes

  • @Exzactz
    @Exzactz Před 3 lety +5

    Marlo exposed the whole game for the lie it was, he showed his cards from the start and still managed to thrive and inspire complete loyalty from everyone around him. He saw in Michael himself, the inevitability that the game will constantly reset and also saw that the legal route was just as snake filled and dangerous as the game.

  • @maniac50ae14
    @maniac50ae14 Před 3 lety +24

    This was pretty good! Not sure if i agree with it completely but you made good points

  • @TradersLair
    @TradersLair Před rokem +1

    Wow.....this was AMAZING!!!!!! Your point of view about Marlo was on point

    • @serene1275
      @serene1275 Před 11 měsíci

      Marlo a character who could teach Ghost the art of war in the hoods. Yeah, I said it The Wire got some of the realest characters who have more street wisdom and figured things out faster before making dumb moves than the characters in Ghost.

  • @eastsidereviews727
    @eastsidereviews727 Před 3 lety +37

    Marlo is kind of like the Joker. The establishment didn't really know how to handle him when he came in, the normal "rules" had no meaning to him, and when he finally got power, he didn't know what to do with it.

    • @op1240
      @op1240 Před 3 lety +2

      Sounds like you're describing Trump.

    • @op1240
      @op1240 Před 3 lety +1

      @Sleep Go back to sleep.

    • @LouieOcean2
      @LouieOcean2 Před 3 lety

      @Sleep I voted for trump lol but what OP said is the truth

  • @OcGurl81
    @OcGurl81 Před 3 lety +9

    Phenomenal assessment of Marlo 🔥

  • @blacgyp7538
    @blacgyp7538 Před 3 lety +5

    Lol you already know you gotta do Omarrrr😩 ! ❤️ it’s all love good video

  • @kree0101
    @kree0101 Před 2 lety +6

    Michael may not have taken the money from Marlo due to having PTSD stemming from sexual abuse at the hands of his "stepfather". Michael was reluctant to form close relationships and except favors from older men in general.

  • @HokeyBugle
    @HokeyBugle Před 3 lety +10

    I really like your interpretation of Marlos last scene. I always read that as a sad ending.
    Marlo realizes his name doesn't carry any weight in the streets. He came out on top but still lost. Are you the king if no one knows your name?

    • @BigA678
      @BigA678 Před 2 lety

      Was Benjamin Harrison the president if no one knows? Doesn't sound that black and white to me

  • @steelville
    @steelville Před 2 měsíci

    dam i love these leadership lesson videos AND the wire. i came for lore and ended up letting some valuable insight on the work place dynamics which really come in handy for me as i am a very hard worker that was recently promoted to a leadership role. now i can understand the management here at work a little better than they know i do.

  • @ultrastandphoenix1883
    @ultrastandphoenix1883 Před 3 lety +5

    This hole video is str8 facts .well done 👏

  • @bryaningle6034
    @bryaningle6034 Před 2 lety +1

    Marlo was forgotten on the street, but the legend of Chris and Snoop will go on forever.

  • @jeremiahsymonette4781
    @jeremiahsymonette4781 Před 3 lety +57

    Nah marlo was pretty smart, and was definitely capable of bein a big fish his only problem was that he loved street life

    • @terrancedavis2740
      @terrancedavis2740 Před 3 lety +23

      That nigga needed therapy. Crazyness and impulsiveness can destroy a smart man.

    • @Random-Stranger
      @Random-Stranger Před 3 lety +5

      > Nah marlo was pretty smart
      Smarts is wasted without the discipline and temperance to hold back the heavy hand when it is the more prudent course of action. It's why the streets respected Avon and still remember Omar but quickly moved on from Marlo - his only mark is his violence and ruthlessness.

    • @RoDiggity3743
      @RoDiggity3743 Před 3 lety

      Marlo had many flaws if the target wasn't on Avon and Stringer they would have EASILY beaten him.

    • @jeremiahsymonette4781
      @jeremiahsymonette4781 Před 3 lety +1

      @@RoDiggity3743 that type of conjecture isnt necessary for a television show. Whatever was the case, the showrunners made it so that he beat both the stringer/avon gang and he beat prospect joe while getting his connect. And at the end, after all the dead bodies he still outlived everyone and remained free. None of it was by luck, it was all because of the smart moves he made. I think the showrunner was trying to illustrate that

    • @u.sbanban
      @u.sbanban Před 2 lety

      and he was still learning too. his numerous meetings with Prop Joe, the few times he was with Vondas and The Greek, even his interactions with Avon. all lessons on what it actually means to have the crown. but he got to the top too early and on the wrong account (Avon getting arrested instead of him winning the war) as well as lost it too early and on the wrong account (Omar, whose name rang loud, dying while making Marlo seem a coward)

  • @peaceispriceless6051
    @peaceispriceless6051 Před 3 lety +11

    "I wasn't made to play the son."

  • @dcaseng
    @dcaseng Před 3 lety +9

    Marlo was one of the most one dimensional characters on The Wire.
    He only understood brute force, and was more like an enforcer who took the top spot and didn't know how things worked.

    • @kayp9318
      @kayp9318 Před 3 lety +2

      So true! I found his character/story line so boring and predictable. He was a psychopath that likes killing people for no reason..the end! 🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @user-hv6sb3kg9g
      @user-hv6sb3kg9g Před 2 lety

      He's like what Sonny woulda been in The GF had he lived ling enough but of course it was that same goon attitude that got him drawn out to his ambush without backup. As far as his quick hot temper anyway

  • @blksheep176
    @blksheep176 Před 3 lety +5

    It’s interesting that when Avon lost the basketball game he told the cheating ref to just step up and be a man.
    But when marlo loses the card game and the security guard steps to him like a man......

  • @ZAKAR777
    @ZAKAR777 Před 3 lety +19

    Barksdale ran the protects it's when they tore the buildings down barksdale had to go to the corners and that's where Marlo was getting his bread so that's how they beef started but Marlo was already up and coming out it was bound for them to collide with each other

  • @deaddropholiday
    @deaddropholiday Před 2 lety

    I'm reminded of that great quote from Jimmy Breslin when asked whether gangsters are as smart and cunning as they are depicted in the movies and on TV, "IQs of 55. They all went to jail. What does that tell you? To be charitable it was an overrated business".

  • @SHSCTSWD
    @SHSCTSWD Před 3 lety +4

    This is twenty three minutes of absolute gold. You have found your content lane and this is definitely where you belong. This is an amazing critical analysis of character and personality type. Thank you.

  • @bigwilly43729
    @bigwilly43729 Před 3 lety +1

    Number one thing anyone watching these videos should take away to apply to their world: talk less, listen more. Watch people. People LOVE to tell you what’s on their mind.

  • @AmazingJayB51
    @AmazingJayB51 Před 3 lety +4

    I’ve been watching Vikings, that would be a good deep dive into leadership too.

  • @TheAlphaWavePodcast
    @TheAlphaWavePodcast Před rokem

    This is the most professionally crafted, well researched, in-depth hate masquerading as objective theory I have ever been honored to bare witness to.

  • @Wideout4
    @Wideout4 Před 3 lety +24

    Idk though many of these assessments can be true Marlo did leave the show as we know not killed or in jail he was a smart street kid who outlasted what we think were superior street minds he played the “game” and wanted to be the best at it as the rules were set by society didn’t try to go outside the box like String or let personal relationships get in his way like Avon or over strategize things like Joe

    • @luvmenow33
      @luvmenow33 Před 3 lety +6

      Not to mention the reason he got outta jail was that Chris was so loyal to him , he took all the weight.

    • @simplycool2480
      @simplycool2480 Před 3 lety +10

      And he has a big stash of money overseas in the bank. If he completely walks away. He ultimately won the game.

    • @orionpavlos4479
      @orionpavlos4479 Před 3 lety +11

      Michael was the only one that was smart in the streets. Marlo and the rest of his crew were moving too loudly and too worried about what other people thought. Yes, Marlo lives but that last scene shows he'll never change and either end up in jail for life or dead. That's not smart. Respectfully.

    • @godbreeddivinity682
      @godbreeddivinity682 Před 3 lety +3

      All y'all made Great Points

    • @downtoearthproductions
      @downtoearthproductions Před 3 lety +2

      Marlo was the best leader on the Wire.

  • @jamiehobson2110
    @jamiehobson2110 Před 3 lety +1

    Just discovered this channel. So v happy some one actually started doing video essays for this show. You are doing god’s work my friend

  • @truegrit9202
    @truegrit9202 Před 2 lety +3

    Respectfully, I disagree with this fully. Trying to stunt an effective persons climb just because you lack ambition yourself is just you trying to be in control of them. I want people who can motivate others. Effective leaders, weak ineffective people. This is why our society is so damn stagnant. It was Marlo types that built the society you live in.

  • @jamesmoltres8623
    @jamesmoltres8623 Před 2 lety

    concise and enlightening summary of 3 seasons of a main character in ten minutes i like it a lot

  • @tarman8557
    @tarman8557 Před 3 lety +4

    *Lions and Legions* I would love to see your work on *Kenard.*
    Probably wouldn't be very long but still a very interesting bio none the less
    I have never seen anyone tackle that one yet but everyone asks.
    Thanks for all the work your putting in, love the channel!

    • @LionsandLegions
      @LionsandLegions  Před 3 lety +1

      I've started thinking of a Kenard video so I will be definitely doing one on him at some point!

    • @tarman8557
      @tarman8557 Před 3 lety

      @@LionsandLegions That would be awesome and we (your fans) thank you.
      *Just a suggestion* but maybe you could add in the relationship between *Kenard and Omar* to stretch the episode.
      If you've noticed the show actually hints on this relationship during several engagements.
      Personally I took it to mean, due to Kenard's youth and inexperience he hasn't had the time to absorb the almost mythical stature of *Omar Little* with Kenard only seeing him as a man.
      For example, after Omar leaped from five stories, later conversating with Michael on the corner and when Omar limps away due to his busted leg we can clearly see everyone was terrified of Omar with only Kenard being the exception and with him even saying, *"That's Omar..."* as if he was unimpressed.
      *Again just a suggestion* but regardless to which route you may take we (the fans) will enjoy your work as we always do, thanx again.😁👍

  • @jesusmolina3031
    @jesusmolina3031 Před 3 lety +2

    "My name is my name", you can't ask for more from these people.

  • @shaunlennon8235
    @shaunlennon8235 Před 3 lety +9

    Marlo just simply saw Michael had heart. It's an old school tactic. If Mike backs down then he's done for. It's a concrete jungle. He stared back into the eyes of a lion and thus, he earned the lion's respect. That's why Chris and Snoop initially approached Mike to join their crew.

    • @coolbreeze2.0-mortemadfasc13
      @coolbreeze2.0-mortemadfasc13 Před 3 lety +3

      Totally agree. If he isn't afraid of Marlo, who is else would he be afraid of on the streets? That's what Marlo was thinking.

  • @bodega294
    @bodega294 Před 3 lety +2

    This is so good I’ve rewatched it like 5 times

  • @kingssupreme
    @kingssupreme Před 3 lety +3

    Michael turned down the money, cause he didn’t want to owe any favors or be treated like a dependent. If you grew up in the streets, you would know that! He knew marlo was recruiting kids in his organization. Prison and the outside world is different. Although, some in prison run the streets, in this case, Avon ran his cell block, not the streets. Marlo didn’t have a choice but do what was requested of him, cause Sergei held no power on his block.

  • @305unleashedgraphix3
    @305unleashedgraphix3 Před 3 lety +1

    great insight and breakdown ,, the Paper King yes .. STILL THE WINNER of the series , ALIVE .. walked away with 10 million , survived 2 assassination attempts ( Avon in the truck, and Slim waiting for the phone call ) and beat the Baltimore justice system ..

  • @PiffFighting
    @PiffFighting Před 3 lety +5

    Just to remind you again Slim didn’t pay Marlo for the connect he killed cheese and took it

  • @Dkvizu
    @Dkvizu Před 3 lety

    How do this have over 100k views and the sub count so low. Cmon yall give this man credit for his dope content. Using a great show to show how to function in business. I applaud you sir.

  • @coolpeople4287
    @coolpeople4287 Před 3 lety +5

    I hated Marlo and his whole crew. They killed that lady in the store for nothing. And he wanted to wipe out a family. He's an enemy to the community.

  • @Joeri20cm
    @Joeri20cm Před rokem +2

    What I don't see mentioned often is that if Marlo did hear Omar calling him out, Marlo will most defintely have faced him personally. Chris protected him by not telling him.

  • @quincyrobinson8139
    @quincyrobinson8139 Před 3 lety +4

    My favorite character he should of had his own upbringing spinoff.

  • @drobinson-uo7ic
    @drobinson-uo7ic Před rokem

    Great work on this video. I don't agree with all of your thoughts, but you clearly did a thorough job and this compliments the depth of Marlo and contributes to the greatness of the Wire very well.

  • @unoonly3069
    @unoonly3069 Před 3 lety +5

    Marlo was a king a different type more like a Viking he had muscle , influence on top shooters and money
    Meanwhile Avon would be considered Royalty which holds more respects and rep plus connections

  • @ProphetP11
    @ProphetP11 Před rokem

    Perfect understanding of Marlo

  • @dailydoseofafrica147
    @dailydoseofafrica147 Před 3 lety +15

    Am I the only one who liked his character, maybe am a psychopath too 😂

    • @dizmop
      @dizmop Před 3 lety +3

      what did you like about him? I found him one dimensional and badly written, no clear motivation, not one likeable feature just a really boring, weak guy

    • @dizmop
      @dizmop Před 3 lety

      @Loko Strangula I was just telling you why I didn't like him, he was like a cartoon, Chris for example was similar, very 1 dimensional, but there was a hint of a backstory to him and I'm not sure it's a cliché to give a character motivation, most TV villains are 1 dimensional, look at bond villains for example. Anyway, you liked him, I didn't, horses for course I suppose

    • @dizmop
      @dizmop Před 3 lety

      @Loko Strangula so you're saying he's not real but a metaphorical character, ok. that's interesting, I just don't like him I guess

    • @dizmop
      @dizmop Před 3 lety

      @Loko Strangula by motivation I meant what drove him to want all the things you say, to be Top Dog, he was an extreme guy

    • @dizmop
      @dizmop Před 3 lety

      @Loko Strangula well yeah, we live in a society we all do, one that has a moral code which he doesn't adhere to at all. I thought the wire was one of the best TV shows I'd seen, the characters were all solid, even the minor players but then a psychotic, monosyllabic Marlo Mumbles onto the scene, and I personally don't buy it. He doesn't convince me, he seems like a stereotype,I actually laughed at his acting when he got angry about his name being spoken in the streets, I understood why but maybe I need to watch it again, it's been a long time

  • @Preezy315
    @Preezy315 Před 3 lety +1

    I love how you use Marlo as a supervisor. Dope content💯

  • @Qpoe44
    @Qpoe44 Před 3 lety +3

    Actually he said "he dropped one of ours, he gots to fall."

  • @ButtersCCookie
    @ButtersCCookie Před 2 lety

    Loved this channel. Thank you for posting. I wish l had you when starting my working life. Marlo was crazy AF.

  • @TheAsSalamAlaikumRevolution

    Nah. He joined the co-op to find out how he got set up in the poker game

  • @Courtdigga05
    @Courtdigga05 Před 2 lety

    U broke this down 4real!!!!💯💯💯💯

  • @31doa
    @31doa Před 3 lety +17

    I think you looking at the character wrong as if he was at the end of his growth. Let's say Bodie on the show was like 17 18 Marlo was probably not much older than that. 25 at the most. But a whole lot younger than Stringer and Avon. His organization was also younger too. In order to compete he would have had to be as ruthless as possible to ascend so quick. An d in something that most people like to think has rules and some form of code when in reality it doesn't he just played it more aggressive than the others. I do agree that he had his insecurities but I feel like that was because of his age like I said not much older than Bodie but way younger than Stringer and Avon that made it worse. Also I feel how he handled Micheal in the beginning would be how anyone older would have looked at a younger person not taking a handout and holding his head up at the sign of aggression. I feel his smirk came out of respect. Remember when Micheal was looking for Chris and it was just snoop and Marlo if Marlo hadn't respected him at that point there would have not been a sit down. I feel like most of his actions came from a lack of maturity stand point as a man and as a leader amongst others more so than anything. His youth and accelerated pace didn't slow for much growth of knowledge just ambition

    • @AndyKapp
      @AndyKapp Před 3 lety

      Yep

    • @Dell7788
      @Dell7788 Před 3 lety +1

      Thats the point. He was to young and a king in his mind. He didn't study the game. Mike did and was the new omar at the end and his name would have been remembered. Even marlo adviser knew marlo was young and dumb but he didn't push cause marlo hot headed. Omar showed more respect for his advisors counsel butchie. Folks want to like Marlo because he sent hits and a lot of Indians want to be chief. A chief know marlo is a Indian. Feel bad for Chris because he was a great hitter on a bad team

    • @AndyKapp
      @AndyKapp Před 3 lety

      @@Dell7788 Nah. Marlo was a boss. He outplayed the entire Baltimore drug game.
      People mistake Chris for being submissive. People forget the chess analogy from season 1.
      Chris was the queen. The queen gets to move how it wants, without the troubles of a king. Just like Stringer who never went to jail.
      But Stringer couldn’t hold it together like Avon and Marlo.
      People didn’t realize Marlo was using Chris to reaffirm what he was thinking.
      It’s a military principle. When a general wants true opinions, he asks for them from the lowest ranking man up. That way the lower ranked man gives his true thoughts, not what he thinks his superiors want to hear.
      Marlo was a beast, don’t sleep on his quiet style.
      He was the true brains behind the operation.

    • @Dell7788
      @Dell7788 Před 3 lety

      @@AndyKapp chris moved when marlo told him. You must don't play chess

    • @Dell7788
      @Dell7788 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AndyKapp marlo was a boss of clowns. Thats why he was short lived.

  • @terrellevans2763
    @terrellevans2763 Před 2 lety +1

    Marlo is the most Machiavellian of any character in the show

  • @terrootti
    @terrootti Před 3 lety +7

    Going after omar played a huge part in his downfall. He really was a child with the biggest gun. He couldn't take the L "gracefully". He took everything and anything to heart like a child (junebug, hugryman, the security guard, etc). I wanted everything, when he wanted it if not he would throw "tantrums" (send his crew on a murder-spree)

    • @alvinkey3468
      @alvinkey3468 Před 3 lety +1

      He was garbage, what kind of person would kill someone for speaking there mind. Killing a security guard that makes 10$ an hour.

    • @Connect200
      @Connect200 Před rokem

      I understand Junebug and hungryman. They were part of "the game" and hungryman should have had shooters with him. I think him being in CoOp made him soft and comfortable. The security guard and the lady was down right evil and unnecessary.

  • @lsf9818
    @lsf9818 Před rokem

    Magnificent observation !!

  • @marvelsProtege
    @marvelsProtege Před 3 lety +31

    When he had a dude killed because he believed someone called him a sucka but he didn't get it confirmed I mean wow

    • @gioluvs1893
      @gioluvs1893 Před 3 lety +1

      Dont forget his girl and the muscle. That was a triple homicide

    • @drago990
      @drago990 Před 3 lety

      His crew were real hesitant when Omar was calling him all types bitches though 🐸☕️

  • @nazchw6796
    @nazchw6796 Před 3 lety +1

    From Australia when I hear Baltimore I think of gervonta Davis the champ my favourite boxer

  • @ericksantos4555
    @ericksantos4555 Před 3 lety +8

    Marlo respected power, he respected strength. At his peak, the Stanfield Organization was stronger than the Barksdale Organization, but the way they both did things were different. Avon came up from nothing just like Marlo did, but he formed connections, he took out the competition in order to get to where he was. Marlo did not get rid of Avon because Avon was arrested, which isn't Marlo's fault, but it doesn't matter. When Avon was arrested, there was a void of power in the West Side, which Marlo just took. I liked that an independent was able to establish dominance and strike fear into everyone else. But then when Omar took his stuff, he did the same thing Avon did, with the same results. Marlo takes it too far but then doesn't even get a chance to face Omar because of Chris. It wasn't his fault, but it is how it is. Avon and Marlo played it differently, but like Marlo said about the crown, the point is that they wore it. Damn the consequences.

    • @kanarip8798
      @kanarip8798 Před 2 lety

      Avon didnt come from nothing he came from a family of kingpins did any of you watch the show really? Plus the guy in the video was inaccurate about a lot shit in this video
      Edit: maybe you all did watch the show but certain important parts went of your head

  • @escapedthematrix2373
    @escapedthematrix2373 Před 2 lety +2

    Marlo was a psychopath with lots of bodies behind him, so I doubt he would be intimidated by a middle schooler.

  • @cliffbooth1029
    @cliffbooth1029 Před 3 lety +8

    I disagree Marlo wasn’t intimidated in the least by Mike

    • @kujo7777
      @kujo7777 Před 2 lety

      He could just blow his head off or have Chris do it

    • @kujo7777
      @kujo7777 Před 2 lety

      @YHWH IS KING True but at the first scene Chris didn't know or care about him yet

  • @Scottd86
    @Scottd86 Před 3 lety +1

    Joe and Stringer only saw money as important. They didn’t see that Marlo cared more for power, rather like Avon. Avon understood the game in ways prop Joe forgot, Stringer didn’t and he knew Marlo couldn’t be controlled the way Stringer and Joe wanted. Cut from the same cloth as they say.

  • @jermaineartis4323
    @jermaineartis4323 Před 3 lety +3

    Marlo is Lebron...self proclaiming to be better than Jordan and Kobe!

  • @Wpfantastic
    @Wpfantastic Před 3 lety

    Bro it’s crazy how good this series you’re doing is. Keep it up bro