The Wire - Marlo Stanfield (aka Black)

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • The critically acclaimed series "The Wire" featured some very memorable characters such as: Stringer Bell, Avon Barksdale, Omar Little, The Bunk and Jimmy McNulty. However, no character was more liked and more hated than Marlo Stanfield. The Marlo Stanfield character has to be one of the most cold-blooded characters if not thee most cold-blooded character in television history. Stanfield had one simple goal: To wear "The Crown" no matter the cost. This video is a collection of his best scenes, not his best one-liners.
    This video and all rights belong to HBO. This video is for entertainment purposes only.
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  • @bobcostas5094
    @bobcostas5094 Před 9 lety +3595

    "You must have me confused with a man who repeats himself".......Love that line.

  • @Kamofy
    @Kamofy Před 8 lety +2846

    "Man, money ain't go no owners. Only spenders." -Omar

    • @lastranger1213
      @lastranger1213 Před 8 lety +8

      +Kamofy Early burd get the wurm!!!

    • @makksin1
      @makksin1 Před 8 lety +7

      best line ever

    • @phillipgrant7156
      @phillipgrant7156 Před 8 lety +38

      +Makk Sin that was a good one but i liked when he told levy " i got the shotgun, you got the briefcase. its all in the game though right?"

    • @vwa9832
      @vwa9832 Před 7 lety +4

      definitely some ruff ryda shit dog -X

    • @Betoven81
      @Betoven81 Před 7 lety +3

      imahelpfulperson what else can you tell me about the Rothschilds

  • @SR-cg7pu
    @SR-cg7pu Před 3 lety +305

    Marlo doesn't care about money, friends, family, fancy clothes, jewelry. He just wants everyone to be in awe of, and fear him.

    • @fuckyoutube2326
      @fuckyoutube2326 Před 2 lety +46

      And no one knows who he is. While Omar still lives on as a legend.

    • @ubt3606
      @ubt3606 Před rokem

      @@fuckyoutube2326 I would say a shit load of real fans know about marlo

    • @miekgg
      @miekgg Před 10 měsíci +7

      well he did care for jewelry, he straight robbed andre for that ring😂😂😂

    • @lawrenceottih
      @lawrenceottih Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​@@fuckyoutube2326 name doesn't last for long. In the end, Marlo had the most success.

    • @haqq1
      @haqq1 Před měsícem +2

      @@miekgg it was more about the act of power...i take what i want and you cant do anything about it.

  • @bguzewi0
    @bguzewi0 Před 10 měsíci +269

    Joe went out like a boss. Didn't beg, didn't plead, offered an alternative, and accepted his fate when his proposition was rejected. Great character, RIP Robert Chew

    • @donsly375
      @donsly375 Před 10 měsíci +20

      lol what? he quite literally offered an alternative

    • @probablysocialdistancing
      @probablysocialdistancing Před 9 měsíci +17

      @@donsly375 a “proposition” 😂

    • @thegunslinger187
      @thegunslinger187 Před 8 měsíci +8

      he literally did beg he said it dont gotta be this way i treated you like a son !

    • @0kills
      @0kills Před 6 měsíci +9

      @@donsly375 I think you misread what bguze said.
      He didn't beg, did not plead, OFFERED an alternative etc.
      (unless you were replying to someone else and that dude deleted his comment or something)

    • @donsly375
      @donsly375 Před 6 měsíci +1

      i'm gonna fold u like a pretzel @@0kills

  • @RichieDavid83
    @RichieDavid83 Před 7 lety +2754

    "do it or don't but I got somewhere to be" coldest line and really introduces who he is mentally

    • @zeusalmighty2392
      @zeusalmighty2392 Před 5 lety +93

      Best line.

    • @gustavoespinosa7970
      @gustavoespinosa7970 Před 5 lety +304

      Fucked up thing is at first I thought he was trying to say “don’t do it” but he said it in a way that didn’t imply weakness. Then I got to know his character and realized he meant what he said, “do it or don’t” it really didn’t matter to him. He’s truly a stone cold killer.

    • @gchijioke12
      @gchijioke12 Před 4 lety +90

      No value for life

    • @BrainDeadNed
      @BrainDeadNed Před 4 lety +35

      @@gustavoespinosa7970 more like psychotic. Dude belongs in an asylum

    • @hakshustletv
      @hakshustletv Před 4 lety +114

      @@gustavoespinosa7970 And when you analyse his character it's a symbolic line. What I got from it was he was focused on getting to the top and anything that didn't align with that vision was irrelevant and insignificant or didn't matter like you said. That's his attitude throughout the whole series, anything that got in his way was just something to get removed & had no meaning whatsoever, that's why while Avon & Stringer had so much emotion in the beef between the two it was because of pride & ego of a young cat showing them up, with Marlo it was simply something that had to be taken care of to get to the next stage of taking over no emotions.

  • @574882
    @574882 Před 4 lety +3318

    In the end Marlo walks away from the party Stringer worked his whole life trying to get into.

    • @tonyceeone
      @tonyceeone Před 4 lety +136

      A Gendil wow I never noticed that

    • @Gaolii
      @Gaolii Před 4 lety +284

      Guess Im just a gangster, And I want my corners.

    • @neiljones5119
      @neiljones5119 Před 4 lety +162

      Marlo was smart & lucky

    • @joshuarichardson3397
      @joshuarichardson3397 Před 4 lety +20

      Bad Faith Actor so true great insight

    • @steelydan449
      @steelydan449 Před 4 lety +282

      That’s totally incorrect. They push Marlo to step away and it looks like he will but his last scene shows that he’s unable to leave the game just like Avon. He’ll be killed or jailed at some point.

  • @markgolson633
    @markgolson633 Před 4 lety +973

    I love how Marlo is sitting in jail with life and business on line, calm as can be. But he hears 1 guy badmouthed him in the streets - and that's! the real concern.
    David Simon's intimate knowledge of his own characters is so sublime.

    • @Ace_Capone28
      @Ace_Capone28 Před 3 lety +53

      Omar said what...

    • @574882
      @574882 Před 3 lety +101

      In this scene the writers told Jamie Hector(Marlo) that they want him to react the same way a company ceo would react if he finds out his companies reputation is on the line. The game is the game.

    • @BigA678
      @BigA678 Před 2 lety +6

      @d R well that's why you are where you are and the usual leaders that are that way, are where they are. We all fit in this world like a foot in a boot

    • @8ncient1
      @8ncient1 Před 2 lety +18

      And Michael told them that Marlo would want to know his name was in the streets. But they just said you ain’t marlo shut up.

    • @entertainme7523
      @entertainme7523 Před rokem

      🤮🤮🤮

  • @hughmungus8071
    @hughmungus8071 Před 5 měsíci +55

    “I wasn’t made to play the son.” What a villain Marlo was

  • @brandonoats3493
    @brandonoats3493 Před 4 lety +413

    "He was a dead man when he opened his mouth. He's just walking around not knowing it." DAMN! Marlo ain't playing.

    • @williamjones3945
      @williamjones3945 Před 3 lety +8

      Yes sir

    • @thesinaclwon
      @thesinaclwon Před 3 měsíci

      He only talks a good talk because he had Chris and Snoop. Without them Marlo would have been punked quick.

    • @sethozera4246
      @sethozera4246 Před 3 měsíci +6

      @@thesinaclwonman idk about that. I see what you’re saying, and I can definitely see an argument for your stance.
      But given Marlos absolute dedication to his name and reputation, i feel he would go out and handle business himself
      He didn’t get to where he is for no reason. Snoop and Chris both stood with him and never shirked from their loyalty to him. That tells me that Marlo is someone who 100 percent put in work.
      And I mean, no one dude can run anything. If Avon and stringer didn’t have muscle, they wouldn’t be anything as well. Every leader needs his followers, ya know?

    • @SimonLee-ds3ku
      @SimonLee-ds3ku Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@thesinaclwonyou literally see Marlo handle two armed dealers by himself bare handed. He’s just as capable of his soldiers

  • @idkmybffjv
    @idkmybffjv Před 7 lety +1394

    I say "price of the brick going up" whenever I leave a room.

    • @jerrodlo4449
      @jerrodlo4449 Před 4 lety +16

      Lol

    • @True38
      @True38 Před 4 lety +71

      Cool, I say "I have to return some videotapes"...

    • @jayo8484
      @jayo8484 Před 4 lety +2

      😭😭😂😭

    • @glenndoleberry8418
      @glenndoleberry8418 Před 4 lety +33

      Vince Torres 🤣 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽i say ‘now go get your shine box” when i leave 🤣🤣

    • @peterwainaina9497
      @peterwainaina9497 Před 4 lety +2

      @@glenndoleberry8418 😂😂

  • @itskhalilhoe1317
    @itskhalilhoe1317 Před 4 lety +484

    "Boy u got me confused with a man who repeats himself" 😎

  • @rogerw3818
    @rogerw3818 Před 4 lety +155

    Telling Prop Joe that he too is incapable of changing, then walking up in his suit, running the two slingers away, then enjoying the pure satisfaction of taking that corner. Summed up Marlo perfectly.

  • @curtis3x430
    @curtis3x430 Před 5 lety +362

    “I wasn’t made to play the son.” Cold

  • @kingcecil7126
    @kingcecil7126 Před 4 lety +1307

    Marlo smiled at Michael after calling him out because he recognized himself in their stare down. One of the most intense 5 seconds on the screen. Great acting.

    • @andrewc4th321
      @andrewc4th321 Před 4 lety +206

      Didn’t recognise himself, he recognised Chris.

    • @BIGDRXXMR444
      @BIGDRXXMR444 Před 4 lety +61

      I don't think marlo and micheal were similar at all marlo was cold.

    • @robertwarren2046
      @robertwarren2046 Před 4 lety +190

      He respects a man who dont take handouts and dont take bullshit from noone

    • @rickyfontaine5810
      @rickyfontaine5810 Před 4 lety +117

      He just recognized he was different and had heart

    • @markgolson633
      @markgolson633 Před 4 lety +122

      The very slight shift in Marlo's expression when he sizes up Michael and realizes he isnt just another hoppa - man that's what we watch for!

  • @kijungpaik8515
    @kijungpaik8515 Před 2 lety +90

    12:10 Marlo looks at Chris like an NBA scout who just found a generational star player in high school that no one knows about yet lol

  • @garthgaspar7216
    @garthgaspar7216 Před 4 lety +78

    “I wasn’t made to play the son” the most gangsta line ever

  • @jackciraolo8769
    @jackciraolo8769 Před 4 lety +300

    “I need u to walk back up there and pack up ya people. I’m being a gentleman about it for the moment” -Marlo

    • @houseofmatrix6174
      @houseofmatrix6174 Před 3 lety +4

      That’s one of the best quotes

    • @leondreamcast
      @leondreamcast Před 3 lety +20

      The fact he had a golf club makes that scene even more surreal. The writers for this show are on another level

  • @jeffwilson3363
    @jeffwilson3363 Před 4 lety +531

    The killing of Joe was one of the coldest things I’ve ever seen in tv or movies...the Marlo character is so low key, never gets worked up, what an actor

    • @carlitosur7949
      @carlitosur7949 Před rokem +1

      lol soft

    • @Tom-uv7ry
      @Tom-uv7ry Před rokem +17

      @@carlitosur7949 youngen you can't call anyone soft lol

    • @Tom-uv7ry
      @Tom-uv7ry Před rokem +6

      @@carlitosur7949 the wire & The corner & the This is England TV series is how tv should be done 💯 kept short with not many series and episode's with a brilliant cast and a brilliant end product
      The film This is England is how film should done anything shane meadows does is Gold cos he's a genius .

    • @MrBison-eq8hb
      @MrBison-eq8hb Před rokem

      Check out gangs of London. Best show ever as far as British.

    • @kodrod17
      @kodrod17 Před rokem

      @@JoshuaValentine sure there is. No need for emotions

  • @TerryRobinson-hw2ki
    @TerryRobinson-hw2ki Před 10 měsíci +37

    Marlo just came from outta nowhere in the Wire... He was like Cancer, you never seen him coming. Real Talk 💯

    • @tangiecleans312
      @tangiecleans312 Před 8 měsíci +5

      That’s the game! It’s unpredictable, you never know what’s around the corner. His introduction is significant, the frame is of him in between one of his soldiers in the midst of deciding whether or not to kill Bubbles. When Marlo tells him “do it or don’t either way I got somewhere to be.” That shows you how ruthless the unknown can be. No preparation for it 🔥🔥🔥

  • @keithmason1485
    @keithmason1485 Před 4 lety +280

    The scene with Omar robbing the card game feels like the best depiction of Marlo's realness. He shows no obvious emotion, he was completely calm even with two guns in his face and him getting robbed. It just felt like a perfect illustration of what a boss is, even in the worst situation Marlo still carried himself like he was in total control.

    • @thano9465
      @thano9465 Před rokem +19

      Don't forget he even threatened Omar, "wear it in health"

    • @ASWashington
      @ASWashington Před rokem +6

      The only time he was ever uncomfortable was when he wasn't in full power and in control. When Stringer got too close in season 3 he flinched. When Avon surprised in jail, he was unseated because he didn't know Avon still wielded that much power and saw through him where Joe and String and others failed to.

    • @Ukraineaissance2014
      @Ukraineaissance2014 Před rokem

      Imagine how much of an idiot you would have to be to get into a card game with him.

    • @allaboutthemurzic
      @allaboutthemurzic Před rokem

      Marlo is a narcissistic psychopath
      The only emotion he’s capable of feeling is anger when hes not in control

    • @mikemann1960
      @mikemann1960 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Most who actually acted like Marlo never see 21. He was a good 😊, in reality, they fall 1st.. It's too egotistical to see the big difference.

  • @tweezee
    @tweezee Před 7 lety +352

    Marlo's first scene personified his character perfectly. "Do it, or don't. But I got some place to be" He was a cold ruthless SOB.

  • @mikedaflexta
    @mikedaflexta Před 8 lety +2945

    Marlo not getting killed made me appreciate the series more. We are always looking for the "bad guy" to take a fall, but in The Wire, most of the characters we saw as "good" or would root for, lost. Omar was the one people wanted to see survive. Instead we see him killed by Kennard which was great writing in my opinion. Snoop is killed by Michael who is now the new Omar I guess. Chris is the enforcer rotting in jail like Weebay. Duquan aka Dukie is now lost and smoking dookie. Randy is most likely going to be stuck in the system and forgotten, Poot is trying to get on track but will he ever live down the heartless killing of Wallace? Prezbo is learning that his new job is as hopeless as his last. Namond at least has a shot at something great but his life is what we wanted for Michael. But even Marlo lost at the end where he finds himself back where he started and not happy with his new found status. if you did a poll of the most intriguing and beloved character, I'm sure it would be Omar. Who knew that everyone would root for a gay stick up man? Fantastic show.

    • @oO0E
      @oO0E Před 8 lety +128

      +mikedaflexta Excellent analysis. I agree with everything you said.

    • @cHAWNsHINN
      @cHAWNsHINN Před 8 lety +142

      Omar and Bubbles

    • @ArtietheArchon
      @ArtietheArchon Před 8 lety +188

      +mikedaflexta the true irony IMO was the fact that Marlo ended up legit like stringer always wanted

    • @aceatkins191
      @aceatkins191 Před 8 lety +20

      Excellent character analysis! # I absolutely love the WIRE!

    • @AdolfKitler
      @AdolfKitler Před 8 lety +30

      +mikedaflexta Omar Little IMO is the best written character ever.

  • @hugonongbri8100
    @hugonongbri8100 Před 4 lety +51

    "I ain't much for sentiment" Marlo perfectly summed up 😂😅

  • @ebakay8774
    @ebakay8774 Před 3 lety +65

    Marlo: do it or you don’t
    Bubbles: thank you for your kindness 😂😂😂😂 my favorite series ever

  • @ralphmorales3692
    @ralphmorales3692 Před 4 lety +552

    When Marlo meet Michael he sees it, eyes of a soldier. Love how he looks at Chris like a kid in a store looking back at his dad "I want this one"🤣

    • @raidermanic872
      @raidermanic872 Před 4 lety +8

      Delgado smooth72 real shit

    • @Ace_Capone28
      @Ace_Capone28 Před 3 lety +24

      I wonder what would've happened if the new Michael would have robbed Marlo after he went back to the block...

    • @Capcoor
      @Capcoor Před 3 lety +7

      @@Ace_Capone28 Good question.

    • @deathrager2404
      @deathrager2404 Před 2 lety +5

      normal men lick their lips when they see a hot ass broad
      marlo licks his lips when he recognizes a soldier on the street.
      lol

    • @user-ok5fb2sw3d
      @user-ok5fb2sw3d Před 2 lety +21

      They treated mike like a first draft pick LMAO

  • @tizodd6
    @tizodd6 Před 4 lety +194

    I feel bad for people who never give The Wire a chance. They have no idea what they're missing. It's sooo much more than just an old, non HD, show. Every few years I watch the entire series from beginning to end.

  • @Joeri20cm
    @Joeri20cm Před rokem +102

    I just realised when Omar robs the card game and says to Marlo "I can find your people a whole lot easier then they can find me." is so true. When Omar got killed he had a list with names of Marlo, Chris, Monk, Cheese, Snoop and locations. Marlo and his crew couldn't even find Omar after the set-up in Monks house, while Omar was hiding in the same building!!

    • @ritchieblackmoresrainbow1977
      @ritchieblackmoresrainbow1977 Před rokem +7

      Got wacked by a embryo doesnt make sense

    • @Joeri20cm
      @Joeri20cm Před rokem +2

      ​@@ritchieblackmoresrainbow1977 don't you remember the scene where Marlo walks alway from the party when he had sold the connect, when he took over a corner on his own? Dudes one the corner were talking like if a SWAT team took him down (exaggerated iknow lol). Even when Michael told Spider it was Kenard, he wouldn't believe him.

    • @Shience
      @Shience Před rokem

      @@ritchieblackmoresrainbow1977 Omar was a dinosaur. Living off principle. It made sense that a young unruly person took him out over nothing.

    • @v1llian30
      @v1llian30 Před 9 měsíci

      Marlow ran the streets, Omar was the streets. If there were multiple Omars that shit would have been over in a day, lol.

    • @yaboyedollaz
      @yaboyedollaz Před 5 měsíci

      @@ritchieblackmoresrainbow1977took them hoppers age for innocence

  • @youngblack609
    @youngblack609 Před 2 lety +72

    Michael looked Marlo right in the eyes before he was even a killer. After his first body is when Chris told him now you can look him in the eyes, no matter who is or what he’s done you look him right in the eyes. Amazing writing in this show

  • @nonchalant1984
    @nonchalant1984 Před 4 lety +1152

    Marlo was the human embodiment of the game. All logic, no emotion.

    • @MrPimptastic1
      @MrPimptastic1 Před 4 lety +139

      Nope. Avon was.

    • @garymac5571
      @garymac5571 Před 4 lety +301

      Marko killed people to massage his ego. Avon was much more of an embodiment of the game. That's encapsulated by the scene where Avon is upset with Stringer for breaking the Sunday morning peace rule.

    • @nonchalant1984
      @nonchalant1984 Před 4 lety +7

      @@MrPimptastic1 very enlightening

    • @nonchalant1984
      @nonchalant1984 Před 4 lety +50

      @@garymac5571 "The first time Marlo makes an impact is when his underlings are about to punish Bubbles and Johnny for leaning on their car, threatening them with a handgun. Marlo takes in the situation and says simply 'Do it or don't. I've got places to be." He instantly puts himself above trivial concerns; he shows neither anger nor compassion. He has merely sized the situation up, judged there is no threat or benefit to him therein, and leaves it as not worth his time. His decision-making is calibrated to winning "the game". Sounds very egotistical to me.

    • @garymac5571
      @garymac5571 Před 4 lety +84

      @@nonchalant1984 Contrast that though to the entirely unnecessary murder of a security guard. Marlo had just lost a shit ton of money in a poker game. He clearly felt frustrated and powerless in that situation. To boost his fragile ego, he challenges the authority of a convenience store security guard, knowing he would always have the upper hand in this scenario. Not content with belittling the security guard, he then has Chris kill the security guard for daring to challenge him.
      That wasn't the game. That was entirely against the ethics of the game. That was Marlo's fragility manifesting itself in cold blooded murder of a civilian.
      Even in season one, when the Barksdale crew were killing civilians, it was because they were witnesses. It made sense from a business perspective. Marlo's murder of the security guard was purely egotistical.

  • @Kevinschart
    @Kevinschart Před 10 lety +2077

    I don't even want to know what marlo did to earn the respect of lunatic like Chris

    • @-Garviel_Loken-
      @-Garviel_Loken- Před 10 lety +343

      Kima explains it in one of the episodes. He murdered some people and was acquitted.

    • @szechuan1871
      @szechuan1871 Před 10 lety +495

      Thought the same thing. They kind of alluded to him being no joke when his character is first introduced. Not only did Marlo have Chris's respect, he had his undivided loyalty as well, to the very end, even when Chris doubted him at times, or when Chris was facing life in prison. Two bloodthirsty, ruthless, driven kats who truly understood and accepted each other in a way that most people could never understand.

    • @ArsenalDave04
      @ArsenalDave04 Před 10 lety +172

      >Implying Marlo isn't a lunatic

    • @superteefy
      @superteefy Před 9 lety +379

      They were equals tho. They respected each other's opinions. He used to ask Chris' advice all the time

    • @JayDillDrums
      @JayDillDrums Před 5 lety +115

      I heard a rumor of them.possibly being African or Nigerian immigrants. Who came over together n grew up w each other. They do look the part. Too bad we nener get to see much about marlo,snoop or chirs' family. Woulda been cool to see chriss' or marlos ppl. If he has any here.. I dunno jus a thought

  • @filobloomz
    @filobloomz Před 4 lety +58

    "Joe, you'd be up to mischief in no time" - in a kind, mother-knows voice

  • @adamkhan7469
    @adamkhan7469 Před 4 lety +109

    6:16 explains why Marlo really lost, even though we wanted to see him get smoked or go to jail the worst thing that could happen to him was losing his crown and having his name lose weight. Perfection I swear.

    • @devonmarz5539
      @devonmarz5539 Před 4 lety +8

      He kept all his MONEY tho.

    • @TheSuirad
      @TheSuirad Před 2 lety +27

      @@devonmarz5539 He'll be rich and miserable.

    • @ubt3606
      @ubt3606 Před rokem +1

      @@TheSuirad nah he good, you barksdale fanboys lie to cope

    • @bibsp3556
      @bibsp3556 Před rokem

      Couple years too young to have kept his head a little more.

    • @everyonesopinionisdumb
      @everyonesopinionisdumb Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@ubt3606lol u weird 😂😂😂

  • @teeluc6889
    @teeluc6889 Před 8 lety +668

    "Price of the brick going up" Then he just walks off classic

  • @FattyGetsFitty
    @FattyGetsFitty Před 9 lety +1136

    Absolutely loathed Marlo but god damn what an amazing actor. The funniest thing is I thought he was just a punk when I first saw him but he turned out to be Baltimore's biggest nightmare.

    • @allovdem
      @allovdem Před 8 lety +12

      lol he's a shit actor

    • @ramonturner657
      @ramonturner657 Před 7 lety +96

      delhigod you are a got damn clown the look over prop joe dead body after he had chris put one in the back of his head is single Handley the best sadistic facial expression I've seen in television.

    • @crimepays8358
      @crimepays8358 Před 6 lety +48

      allovdem You obviously dont know nothing marlo from the wire is CLASSIC !

    • @rockwellfinest9493
      @rockwellfinest9493 Před 5 lety +50

      Did u not see how he put them bullets in that women and she was dead and put a hot one in her mouth

    • @leviathanmg
      @leviathanmg Před 5 lety +175

      The actor played him with a reptilian quality. He's cold-blooded, his deliveries typically monotone even when infused with emotion. You'd think he was a machine -- the fucking Terminator. It's easy to see that as one-dimensional. It's not late-era Pacino, all shouts and spittle. It's a reserved performance and the correct choice. Other actors would have tried to turn it into Scarface or Nino Brown. Jamie Hector just made your skin crawl. Brilliant.

  • @hammersmashedspud4345
    @hammersmashedspud4345 Před 4 lety +42

    When he looks at Mike,he looks straight back at Chris.He knows he s seeing Chris as a kid

  • @michaelhargest6521
    @michaelhargest6521 Před 4 lety +83

    Jamie Hector played that villain role too well. Cold blooded, heartless brotha didn't even blink when Prop Joe caught that dome shot. Phenomenal performance in those final three seasons.

    • @TonyDanza4Lyfe
      @TonyDanza4Lyfe Před rokem

      Looked like dude came in his pants lol

    • @DG73841
      @DG73841 Před 7 měsíci

      Saw him in something else recently and thought he was really poor. In The Wire he is sublime. Where do you go after that performance?

  • @turbotrill6618
    @turbotrill6618 Před 4 lety +239

    “My name is my name!” Forever going remember dat line

    • @flintflyer575
      @flintflyer575 Před 4 lety

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    • @drumrnva
      @drumrnva Před 4 lety +7

      I think that scene is the only time we hear this character raise his voice. Brilliant.

    • @kareemlawson878
      @kareemlawson878 Před 3 lety +4

      Not that deep lol

    • @playbackproductions1
      @playbackproductions1 Před 3 lety

      What's in a name?

    • @ChindoggOriginal
      @ChindoggOriginal Před 3 lety

      Thats line is from The Crucibles by Arthur Miller.
      "I've given you my soul, leave me my name! My name is my name!!!"

  • @IceeThirdd
    @IceeThirdd Před 9 lety +450

    The Wire is one of the best shows ever made so real and grimey, the realest shit ever said "money don't have owners only spenders" true shit.

    • @Daemon1995_
      @Daemon1995_ Před 5 lety +5

      gangsta game of thrones

    • @crews-lj3ph
      @crews-lj3ph Před 4 lety +8

      @@Daemon1995_ dude stop

    • @hayden69istheman
      @hayden69istheman Před 4 lety +3

      @@Daemon1995_ got season 1-4 is on par with the wire

    • @henrye.5512
      @henrye.5512 Před 4 lety +2

      4 me a white guy live in east of France..it was really like this in BMore ??? Dammnnn u ppl who lives in ghetto in US its so scary !!!
      But god bless u wish the best 4 u

    • @lm4585
      @lm4585 Před 4 lety +4

      @@henrye.5512 As a person born and raised in Baltimore. Its still ruthless, but no different than any city in the USA. Not as big as NY, Chicago or LA, but all cities have less resources for the lower class, which makes it hard for minorities and poor whites. Its a circumstance created by the government and those with money. No different than a third world country.

  • @hassanorr9078
    @hassanorr9078 Před 2 lety +14

    "I don't know much about cards but uh, I think these .45 beat a full house"....cracks me up all the time...Omar was a savage!!

  • @KEVINALI
    @KEVINALI Před 4 lety +78

    "Imma need you to pack up yo people"
    Like they luggage..... while he swingin that golf club.

    • @theoadamsiv7844
      @theoadamsiv7844 Před 4 lety +6

      If you look at the cinematography in that scene he swings the golf club right into the other dude’s head via forced perspective: “best step off before I go for a birdie”

    • @InvincibleYoungEmpire
      @InvincibleYoungEmpire Před 3 lety

      Lmao

    • @georgejackson4426
      @georgejackson4426 Před rokem

      Knowing how he usually deals with his problems those people should be happy that Marlo let them live.

  • @BSmitty4rm8Fitty
    @BSmitty4rm8Fitty Před 9 lety +532

    Marlo was the realest character in the entire series. He's is my favorite for sure. Why? Marlo operated outside the hypocrisy of the game. Loyalty, honesty, respect, and honor are just trigger words to legitimize the grimy aspect of the game. When you are selling dope and committing murders for cash, there are no rules or codes. Marlo understood this fully and that's how he came up so quickly. Why is it that Marlo survived? He played the game the way it was meant to be played, ruthless.

    • @AntiMatter3000
      @AntiMatter3000 Před 9 lety +51

      Spot on analysis.

    • @thatmanzzz
      @thatmanzzz Před 9 lety +8

      The most Important thing to Marlo was respect/

    • @thesuperstar6256
      @thesuperstar6256 Před 9 lety +71

      Thing is, Marlo's reputation wasn't nearly as good as Avon's reputation. Avon was the one who had the reputation to hire a day of the jackal type nigga like Brother Mouzone. Hell, even Sergei followed Avon's advice on how to deal with certain situations. In the end, Marlo had want Stringer wanted but couldn't achieve, but Avon had what Marlo wanted and couldn't achieve, and Avon was the kind of guy who knew his place.

    • @BSmitty4rm8Fitty
      @BSmitty4rm8Fitty Před 9 lety +18

      The Super Star that's the thing though, respect was Marlo's priority and not reputation. Marlo ran Avon's people off the block. People didn't like Marlo because they couldn't play him. Dude played the game in true fashion. Marlo was loyal to himself. You can't have moral values in an immoral game.

    • @thesuperstar6256
      @thesuperstar6256 Před 9 lety +38

      Brandon Smith I really doubt that if Marlo was in prison, people would call timeout on a baseball game for him to walk through. Also, Avon never lost to Marlo. Avon only lost to the cops. Marlo and his muscles weren't the ones who took Avon out. In the end, Avon had respect while Marlo didn't, which is my response to those who say that Marlo beat Avon because Avon was the one in prison.

  • @thatpart
    @thatpart Před 8 lety +594

    "What's the real value? I ain't too much for sentiment"

    • @thatpart
      @thatpart Před 7 lety +6

      ***** Facts

    • @ex0duzz
      @ex0duzz Před 7 lety +22

      Nah, Marlo showed some attachment when he killed that bitch Yvonne. Chris said to him "it had to be done", Marlo seemed like he didn't wanna believe it or do it, so you can't say he's completely cold/ruthless. Also, if he had no emotional attachment, then why did he try to hook up with that bitch again another day after he had already fucked her?
      I dunno why that girl didn't just have a gun and shoot Marlo if she was hired to entrap him so he can be killed by someone else..
      But yeah. That whole situation shows that Marlo is just human, and his weakness is women just like every other hard gangster cunt out there.. women are always the end of them. Marlo got lucky in this one

    • @oneandonlyjaybee
      @oneandonlyjaybee Před 5 lety +28

      He wanted to hook up again as he was immediately suspicious about her haste and guessed it could be a trap. So he used the situation to feel out whether Avon and his crew were coming for him and set up his own ambush. You're kind of right though. She might have had the chance to do Marlo herself, but that's why Chris is always close by as his security.

    • @stephengrigg5988
      @stephengrigg5988 Před 5 lety +21

      he murdered her himself. and they also say it wasn't the first time he'd killed a woman like that. I don't think you call that a weakness. I think it's heartless

    • @LesterBrunt
      @LesterBrunt Před 4 lety +15

      ex0duzz You mean that girl
      he had most unromantic sex scene in history with? She was just a walking fleshlight
      to him.

  • @Nevs-
    @Nevs- Před 4 lety +62

    "I don't know much bout' cards, but uh, I think these .45's are full house" Omar lol

    • @earldouglas1657
      @earldouglas1657 Před 4 lety

      Would be ok to be robed like that

    • @stephaniehenry5617
      @stephaniehenry5617 Před 3 lety +2

      I thought he said four fives beat a full house not 45 as in the gun LOL

    • @GhettoArabSage
      @GhettoArabSage Před rokem +1

      @Stephanie Henry it's a double entandra. 4-5s is a 45 gun and four 5s in poker beats a full house.

    • @animaIpath
      @animaIpath Před 2 měsíci

      @@GhettoArabSage great writing.

  • @CheckYourHealthUS
    @CheckYourHealthUS Před 4 lety +730

    Cost of brick gone up.

    • @deathrager2404
      @deathrager2404 Před 3 lety +67

      price of the brick*

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      @altaylor450 Před 3 lety

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      @altaylor450 Před 3 lety

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  • @YungL.i.X.
    @YungL.i.X. Před 4 lety +96

    When Michael matched Marlos intensity Marlo knew the streets was already in him.

    • @vor946
      @vor946 Před rokem

      he for the streets!

  • @intsoccersuperstar1
    @intsoccersuperstar1 Před 9 lety +290

    "You want it to be one way. But it's the other way."
    Might be the quote of the series right there.

    • @69DangerousD
      @69DangerousD Před 9 lety +10

      intsoccersuperstar1 Seen the show 3 times and I';m still not entirely sure I understand that part, or maybe I've over thought it each time

    • @gtg9866
      @gtg9866 Před 9 lety +19

      Neverfalsecomments I thought he meant to say something to the effect of "You're a nobody. I'm a somebody. And you wish nobodys can confront somebodys. But they can't."

    • @mr3000sr
      @mr3000sr Před 9 lety +33

      GT G i think its a combo.... the scene, the season, the series, life... think Stringer, Major Colvin, think life in general.....we want it to be one way.... we want to believe all is good, everybody honest....there's good in everyone...but like he said...its the other.....thats my take on it

    • @gtg9866
      @gtg9866 Před 9 lety +2

      S Ross Yes, could be . . . . . kind of like when people say "it beez like that."

    • @threenumbnuts
      @threenumbnuts Před 9 lety +37

      intsoccersuperstar1 I think it's simpler than you guys are making it out to be. He wants it to be one way, the way where he doesn't get killed because he made it clear he wasn't stepping to Marlo. But it's the other way, Marlo's way, where having the audacity to challenge him in any way is the same thing as stepping to him.

  • @Brock_3256
    @Brock_3256 Před 3 lety +14

    "Boy, you got me confused with a man that repeats himself..." - Omar Little
    Lowkey one of the best characters/actors on the show.
    Trench coat, sawed-off shotty, whistling 'The Farmer in the Dell'
    "Omar Coming!!!" 😩😥 😮 🤐

  • @derricksims5813
    @derricksims5813 Před 6 měsíci +6

    The way Marlo talks joe thru his death is chilling

  • @MultiBoobie2010
    @MultiBoobie2010 Před 7 lety +1162

    Bodie wasn't scared of Marlo💯 That's a true #Soldier Stood his ground fo'real💯

    • @vincenthammons-kd9du
      @vincenthammons-kd9du Před 4 lety +62

      yeah I Really like bodie he was a hard person but he also had a consionce.

    • @ChairmanMeow1
      @ChairmanMeow1 Před 4 lety +120

      bodie was the fucking truth

    • @lormingo5259
      @lormingo5259 Před 4 lety +43

      vincent hammons bodie was a scumbag who killed his own friend

    • @stopcommentingshit
      @stopcommentingshit Před 4 lety +54

      @Verse Wonder you right a smart nigga woulda stayed there n got jumped you must know so much about the streets

    • @factsonly6903
      @factsonly6903 Před 4 lety +86

      Ms.Peaches215 I FW Bodie but i feel like his Karma was for Killing wallace.. Just like Stringer didnt give Wallace the benefit of a doubt when it came to being a snitch, Marlo didnt give Bodie a chance..

  • @ajbahus
    @ajbahus Před 9 lety +888

    There was something captivating about Marlo's character and I chalk a lot of it up to Jamie Hector's performance. He was so cold, reptilian and alien. We'd seen tough and memorable street characters like Avon, Omar, Bey and Bodie but Marlo was nothing like them. He was more like a force of nature than an actual human being: just scooping up as much power and control as he could with no regard for sentiment, compassion, respect or honor. The only thing that could rile him up was when people challenged his reputation (Michael; Omar calling him out; the corner punks).

    • @ericmartinez4053
      @ericmartinez4053 Před 9 lety +50

      Best analysis. Very true.

    • @gooddaddy5220
      @gooddaddy5220 Před 9 lety +19

      Thats well said

    • @alizafar5072
      @alizafar5072 Před 9 lety +124

      Textbook psychopath. Highly intelligent, cold and calculating, not a hint of empathy. Exudes confidence, charm when needed, manipulative, completely ruthless. Homeboy didn't even have one damn ruth. Prime example...his expression and demeanor as he ended Joe. He didn't bat an eye as Joe's skull exploded right in front of him as he watched. I felt bad for Joe. Betrayed multiple ways. His nephew, the Greeks, and Marlo...a young man he treated as a son apparently.

    • @doritosbobloblaw
      @doritosbobloblaw Před 9 lety +43

      ajbahus He reminded me of Michael Corleone.
      Jamie Hector did a terrific job.

    • @ethanleggett8573
      @ethanleggett8573 Před 9 lety

      b

  • @MrRemi1992
    @MrRemi1992 Před 3 lety +75

    I love how Marlo took one look at Michael and immediately knew he was with the shits and was not the one

  • @blazaybla22
    @blazaybla22 Před rokem +8

    Here’s what I really love about this. On the one hand, Avon and Stringer needed each other. Stringer was the brain, the cunning, the pure capitalist (Adam Smith on his bookshelf and all) while Avon was the heart, the fraternal aspect of the hood, the familial ties. Stringer fell because he commanded no loyalty without Avon, while Avon fell because he lacked Stringer’s chessmasterly imagination.
    Marlo, in a purely practical sense, is the best of both worlds; whether through fear or respect, he commands loyalty as Avon does, while also sharing Stringer’s grander ambitions. Even with Chris in jail and Snoop dead, he continues to thrive in large part because he’s wired so perfectly for survival in his environment.
    By the end Marlo has managed to parlay everything he had gained in the street into the legitimate businessman position, the connections, the security. But while he does well, he clearly feels aimless, so he leaves the party and, for no apparent reason, inserts himself into some street shit; fundamentally, that’s what he’s wired for.
    That’s what I think is really genius - not only does the clearest villain in a story with no perfect heroes come out on top at the end, but in true Greek tragedy fashion, Marlo has gained everything Stringer wanted so badly, and yet, because he’s from Avon’s cloth as well, he’s ultimately unsatisfied with it.

  • @jeffwilson3363
    @jeffwilson3363 Před 5 lety +236

    The way he kills Joe is one of scariest/amazing things on television

    • @joelemaine
      @joelemaine Před 3 lety +48

      The way he looked at Joe after he got shot was crazy

    • @donjoe5285
      @donjoe5285 Před 3 lety +64

      Telling a nigga to relax and breathe easy before you kill him🤦🏿‍♂️forgot I was watching a show

    • @OMSbets412
      @OMSbets412 Před 3 lety

      Seriously

    • @nadrud
      @nadrud Před 3 lety +2

      looks like he killed him with a damn hi point....

    • @cjohnson1265
      @cjohnson1265 Před 3 lety +4

      It's the tilt of the head for me

  • @Titanius67
    @Titanius67 Před 9 lety +205

    Marlo looks like death.

  • @Grumpygrumpygrumpy
    @Grumpygrumpygrumpy Před 3 lety +30

    So jealous of people who watch The Wire for the first time in their life

  • @clintoncollier
    @clintoncollier Před 3 lety +2

    Well done, thanks. Yeah so many excellent characters and Marlo Stanfield definitely a great villain. Same fellow in Bosch, plays the sidekick but also an awesome role, worth watching and well developed over the years. I've recently rewatched The Wire, 4th time through. It stands the test of time, like a good book, I get more out of it each time. Great performances and writing...

  • @pythomas29
    @pythomas29 Před 4 lety +272

    He’s COLD for a 24 year old. Think about that. At the end, they wanted to turn him into what Stringer couldn’t be. Excellent writing and acting!!

    • @rickiehawkes5665
      @rickiehawkes5665 Před 4 lety +16

      Marlo is a real life character he is doing life in Cumberland Maryland his son is in the feds doing 25 right now

    • @earldouglas1657
      @earldouglas1657 Před 4 lety

      O

    • @pythomas29
      @pythomas29 Před 3 lety +1

      @@rickiehawkes5665 I know, I’m from Md.

    • @MA-ko2pu
      @MA-ko2pu Před 3 lety +35

      The crazy thing is that he didn’t want what stringer wanted. He wanted the rep that Omar had

    • @TheRealJedidah
      @TheRealJedidah Před 2 lety

      @@rickiehawkes5665 what’s the name of this person

  • @queensmickey
    @queensmickey Před 9 lety +217

    I personally loved Marlo's character.
    It showed just how cold, unforgiving and fucked up the drug game can be.
    Marlo had no morals, compassion or empathy and this is why he was able to take over.
    Everyone else had boundaries. Marlo did not. He saw every drug bosses weakness and exploited it. He was honestly the most ruthless gangster on the show. Stringer Bell being a close second.

    • @AntiMatter3000
      @AntiMatter3000 Před 9 lety +30

      it's funny how people see stringer as civilized and he was ruthless as hell.

    • @leonwelcome7025
      @leonwelcome7025 Před 9 lety +2

      Mike C held his moms hand at the funeral 2

    • @Calebachman99
      @Calebachman99 Před 9 lety

      ***** yes i totally agree but a combination more powerfull a super sayan

    • @blksheep176
      @blksheep176 Před 4 lety +8

      But marlo ain’t beat barksdale the police did

    • @juancopete4437
      @juancopete4437 Před 4 lety +2

      GNTRY Stringer made several mistakes. The two that got him killed were not being loyal to his boss and not always packing.

  • @Nashid77
    @Nashid77 Před rokem +4

    It's crazy how much of this series I unconsciously know word for word.

  • @kidadon5011
    @kidadon5011 Před 2 lety +7

    Marlo had the making of a varsity athlete

    • @nabeelnelson8318
      @nabeelnelson8318 Před rokem +2

      🤣🤣🤣 soprano reference?

    • @Pei_Bo
      @Pei_Bo Před 5 měsíci

      very allegorical, the sacred and the propane@@nabeelnelson8318

  • @Turin_Turumba
    @Turin_Turumba Před 8 lety +366

    This should've been made in the order it was shown on the show

    • @SuperMelvin555
      @SuperMelvin555 Před 7 lety +53

      Timmy O'toole Nah I like him shooting prop Joe then very next scene he's alive

    • @tonyrome0460as
      @tonyrome0460as Před 5 lety

      I hate Baltimore but loved " the wire"and " the corner" too real not to like both.

    • @DDub-ls3op
      @DDub-ls3op Před 4 lety +1

      Timmy O'toole yeah check out Omar’s his in order! Looks like a mini film!

  • @danielwesterlund1905
    @danielwesterlund1905 Před 8 lety +43

    The way I'd sum up Marlo is: "he took and gave nothing back". When he talked, he paid close attention to those he was talking with, learning from and learning about them, while saying nothing that might reveal his thoughts, plans or character, not even that or what he was learning. So nobody could tell what he was about, while he knew what they were about. It made others underestimate him, too, because he didn't show what he was capable of.
    He took info, but gave no info. He took territory, and gave no territory. He took power, shared no power. Always walking forward, not a step back. That's about as hard as a person can get. You can't rule the world with just hard, though. Maybe that's why he walked out at the end, he realized he couldn't control the new environment he was in. So he went back to the streets, where his power meant something. In a way though, that too was a compromise, as he admitted his powerlessness before the world of big business.
    Now that's some good and subtle character development. Or maybe I'm just plain wrong about all this.

    • @babyfacenelson6157
      @babyfacenelson6157 Před 8 lety +5

      That's what I like the most about Marlo's character he didn't talk much. But when he did it was always something with some sort of plan behind it. He never wasted words. Every little thing about the game seemed important to him.

    • @caado7
      @caado7 Před 6 lety +2

      All the way down to, he took info but gave no info. when i read all of that it pretty much sums up exactly how i am, sometimes i wonder why other people is'nt like that

    • @POTSOJ
      @POTSOJ Před 5 lety

      Now that's a character breakdown,that was simply dope.

  • @einzelganger5290
    @einzelganger5290 Před 5 měsíci +2

    @0:39 "I'm being a gentleman about it for the moment."
    This line went over a lot of people's heads. Golf is often referred to as a gentleman's game and, in this scene, Marlo is shown wielding a golf club.
    What's even more interesting is that he's holding a type of golf club called an iron.
    Therefore, his statement implies that were he holding another type of "iron" (i.e. a handgun), he wouldn't be acting so gentlemanly towards Bodie.

  • @rockstartweek3170
    @rockstartweek3170 Před rokem +7

    Marlo was straight savage, had no remorse for anyone, not even children, truly cold hearted

  • @strafer8764
    @strafer8764 Před 7 lety +406

    Even with all his toughness he was intimidated by unfamiliarity just like most people. That's why he went back to the corner.

    • @Fakename70
      @Fakename70 Před 7 lety +56

      True. He knew he couldn't make it in the straight world, so...
      Back to dem corners.

    • @Su006
      @Su006 Před 7 lety +64

      Very well said, and that was exactly the reason why he went back. It's all he knew.

    • @andremonique229
      @andremonique229 Před 7 lety +26

      strafer he went back to prove himself, like Omar said, he ain't no man cause he ain't showing his face, duuuuh

    • @beatricekiddo8531
      @beatricekiddo8531 Před 7 lety +8

      strafer that corner was home 🏡 were he fell right at !!!

    • @rodjunior599
      @rodjunior599 Před 6 lety +19

      strafer there’s some truth to that but I always saw Marlo as someone who was addicted to the game. He couldn’t stop being in the game as much as he could stop breathing

  • @MegaRunningback1
    @MegaRunningback1 Před 10 lety +248

    One thing forsure,Bodie had heart and never really feared Marlo but he knew he was no match for his crew by himself.Marlo starts too pretend he doesnt know his name and Bodie replys with "YOU KNOW MY NAME"..

    • @celticsF4N
      @celticsF4N Před 9 lety +29

      Bodie aint afraid of Marlos bitch ass or nobody else, solid rock hard ass nigga

    • @dksoulstice6040
      @dksoulstice6040 Před 9 lety +72

      MegaRunningback1 And then in the scene where Marlo asks Michael if he's ready to put in work, he tells Michael that Bodie's old spot is his. Even after he died, Marlo still remembered Bodie's name.

    • @theraaaaaaaaayeah
      @theraaaaaaaaayeah Před 9 lety +35

      Smart ass pawns

    • @mitchlucker666aaarh
      @mitchlucker666aaarh Před 7 lety +15

      and Marlo was like, "yeah whatever"

    • @heartbr8krebel702
      @heartbr8krebel702 Před 5 lety +2

      I feel yall but bodie still was finna snitch.

  • @corderomartin7959
    @corderomartin7959 Před 2 lety +8

    “✋🏽No one fucks with me now” this the hardest line in the entire series 💯

  • @robertcampbell6969
    @robertcampbell6969 Před 4 lety +18

    12:00 was the the moment he (Marlo) realized that he was about to make the same mistake prop Joe made with him.

  • @pawelostaszewski8367
    @pawelostaszewski8367 Před 9 lety +596

    End of the series was so ironic..omar become a street legend and marlo name was uknown to nev players

    • @Sunshinewhenitsgone
      @Sunshinewhenitsgone Před 9 lety +75

      pawel ostaszewski But Marlo was free and Omar was dead. Do you think Marlo stops with the game?

    • @strongmantsom421
      @strongmantsom421 Před 9 lety +3

      Realshit

    • @Sunshinewhenitsgone
      @Sunshinewhenitsgone Před 8 lety +17

      +fartmagizewarth I kinda love him because he was damn good in what he was doing and thats one point the series was about for me, everyone just wanna do best but everyone has a different opinion on whats best and also on whats the game about.

    • @Sunshinewhenitsgone
      @Sunshinewhenitsgone Před 8 lety +19

      +fartmagizewarth
      Yeah I agree, his game was basically about gaining a reputation and he did everything he thought was the best to do so, but he failed. One good example you missed I guess is the scene where where he steals a lolly in front of the security guard, which is later be killed for not showing him respect.
      But I guess to remember one reason why he failed to do so is the fact that Chris didnt tell him what Omar is talking about him for weeks (or days, but Chris definitely hold this information back as long as possible)
      Oh yeah and what I was trying to say in previous comment: Like you said other drug lords had a degree of logic but Marlo had in his decisions probably more logic and LESS EMOTIONS involved as any other drug lord, only what he wanted to achieve with his abilities is beyond our comprehension.
      P.S. Strike that, I would say Prop Joe was even more logical but didnt help him either. ;)

    • @SIRTURF
      @SIRTURF Před 8 lety +18

      +Sunshinewhenitsgone as far as I m concerned Marlo retiered a winner. So what if the pawns don't know your name, who cares... This man left the game a FREE...well repected multimillionaire, and he didn't snitch or get snitched on I mean damn!!!! Everybody else left dead or in jail. Now he`s going to be a cold calculating man in a corporate setting, its a reason why the writers did that.
      Second, as a side note if he was WHITE you wouldn'tbe saying that.

  • @keez994
    @keez994 Před 5 lety +150

    Marlo had a thirst for power more than a thirst for money which was his weakness. He’ll drop bodies over words he wouldn’t survive in todays surveillance heavy world

    • @rickiehawkes5665
      @rickiehawkes5665 Před 4 lety +16

      Stop confusing tv with real life I'm from Baltimore we move different

    • @asher6657
      @asher6657 Před 4 lety

      @@rickiehawkes5665 how so?

    • @rickiehawkes5665
      @rickiehawkes5665 Před 4 lety +3

      @@asher6657 because his character is fantasize to fit the movie aspect of the show , he is a real person . he's still alive and most important the guy they interviewed for the inside specifics of the things that went on at that time.......little Melvin who they got the story from after they read the infamous new paper clip called " Westside story " held back secrets because real players who names was never mentioned , are still alive to this day and in control . I am from Baltimore city , and I still live here in the hood , where things really gets real at ?!

    • @asher6657
      @asher6657 Před 4 lety +7

      @@rickiehawkes5665 You make a compelling argument. I heard about Little Melvin, from a documentary, and my knowledge of the streets of Baltimore is what i gleaned from ''The Corner'', and "The Wire'' .... and my own 'experiences' in the 'crack epidemic' in NYC. Yah willing, i will be 30 years Clean, October 14!

    • @rickiehawkes5665
      @rickiehawkes5665 Před 4 lety +3

      @@asher6657 YAH willing for sure......The Corner was definitely authentic

  • @scottlincoln6286
    @scottlincoln6286 Před 4 lety +7

    The Wire was such a good series.... Excellent acting!!!

  • @ThatsMyStuffYouBledOnTrevor
    @ThatsMyStuffYouBledOnTrevor Před 8 měsíci +4

    The scene that shows Marlo’s cold-bloodedness, for me, is the Omar poker game scene. He’s not a happy camper by any means. But the fact that he doesn’t really talk shit is wild. He understands the game, realizes he’s beat on this play, and writes it off like nothing. I just don’t see anyone else with the ego needed to get to the top maintaining that level of cool in the same situation.

  • @marlonnorman5786
    @marlonnorman5786 Před 5 lety +38

    "Joe relax, breathe easy" a cold blooded line. "Nobody fucks with me now" tells you how much confidence he had in himself

  • @susansellers4050
    @susansellers4050 Před 7 lety +269

    DAMN I MISS THIS SHOW.

    • @MachineGunMouth
      @MachineGunMouth Před 7 lety +5

      purp why would a nigga wanna do that?? i'd rather watch it on TV, fuck trying to live it...

    • @bullsnort7065
      @bullsnort7065 Před 7 lety +5

      i still watch it.

    • @MachineGunMouth
      @MachineGunMouth Před 7 lety +2

      ***** not scared but that was a terrible analogy. so you're saying instead of watching it you should either participate or don't watch it at all?

    • @ndogg20
      @ndogg20 Před 6 lety

      Yung Purp, so by your logic, people shouldn't watch horror movies like Saw etc. unless they want to live it.

    • @brandonbynum9342
      @brandonbynum9342 Před 6 lety

      Susan ur beautiful

  • @volsdeep9395
    @volsdeep9395 Před 3 lety +21

    “I wasn’t made to play the son”

  • @sek6167
    @sek6167 Před rokem +4

    Nobody talking about that disarm and hook all in one go, took on two one with a gun and both ran, smooth and smart

    • @ubt3606
      @ubt3606 Před rokem

      The other one was armed with a knife

  • @ewankondo
    @ewankondo Před 9 lety +57

    "You find that camera?"
    "Cost me the job"
    **Chuckles**

  • @mactire1288
    @mactire1288 Před 6 lety +65

    Greatest character right here, and his crew were freaks like him, smart outcasts that lost any empathy they may ever had for humans. Watching them was so entertaining, they didn't have fun like barksdales crew, they were serious and strategic beyond belief. Anybody that posed a threat was wiped out off their path. Their whole life was this, it was all they thought about. The only time they smiled was when they had succeeded in the game

  • @othelliusmaximus
    @othelliusmaximus Před 3 lety +2

    Dialogue for this character was always great. He never minced words just got straight to the point.

  • @pythomas29
    @pythomas29 Před 4 lety +24

    Seeing as we’re STUCK in the house, I think it’s time to dust off the series DVDs!

    • @prettyrealsagittarius
      @prettyrealsagittarius Před 4 lety +3

      On the nose!...rewatching now....and this still feels fresh...the show has aged well and keeps me glued to the screen!

    • @asher6657
      @asher6657 Před 4 lety +2

      @@prettyrealsagittarius i watch it every couple of years

  • @bigstar66
    @bigstar66 Před 7 lety +44

    Marlo has a lot of really admirable traits. Stoic, ambitious, intuitive, successful at anything he puts his mind to. He also has an extremely impressive knowledge of persuasion. I wish I had his glare.

  • @geecheeflow9828
    @geecheeflow9828 Před 9 lety +478

    Marlo is the kind of dude that killed someone one day went home laid down and slept like a new born baby ..once a person learns that they can take a life and wake up the next day and not feel jack shit about it ...its what ever goes after that..

    • @bestbean9836
      @bestbean9836 Před 5 lety +13

      @Joshua Runt pretty sure there psychopaths.

    • @bestbean9836
      @bestbean9836 Před 5 lety +6

      @wildhorse891 okay. He's still a psycho though.

    • @Breezy2tall
      @Breezy2tall Před 5 lety +7

      @Joshua Runt chris had a code tho. Tge only one who didn't on this show was Marlo

    • @BrandonGeeskates
      @BrandonGeeskates Před 5 lety +8

      @wildhorse891 And that is why he is my favorite character. He did what he had to do to survive everything was calculated. He ended up being the one that made it out as well.

    • @xorealslowmd
      @xorealslowmd Před 5 lety +10

      @@bestbean9836 how can you read something explicitly detailing the differences in sociopathy and psychopathy and then just say "yeah well he's still a pyschopath" .... Do you not take in new information?

  • @pgfinna
    @pgfinna Před 3 lety +5

    "Point is they wore it."
    You're only who you are for as long as you can be him, one year at 24, one year at 25 and never again. Be him now.

  • @ConnorHolbrook419
    @ConnorHolbrook419 Před rokem +5

    The scene with the security guard bummed me out because it showed me that Marlo didn’t have respect for anyone. The security guard came at him like a man man and he even told him he wasn’t trying to fight he just couldn’t stand there and get disrespected. Marlo still had him dropped

  • @kylecole9433
    @kylecole9433 Před 8 lety +108

    The first scene is the coldest I ever seen on television.

    • @dlove5893
      @dlove5893 Před 7 lety +13

      kyle cole this is the first i ever sae of the wire jus that convo blew my mind and drew me in.the way he didnt really acknowledge bodie and just kept practicing his swing was very menacing

  • @yoitsgiook
    @yoitsgiook Před 7 lety +19

    "I'm being a gentleman about it for the moment" So calm and cold.

  • @captmajshit
    @captmajshit Před rokem +2

    Soooooo many quotables in this show!!! Gems galore!!!

  • @antdel33
    @antdel33 Před 3 lety +25

    “I wasn’t made to play the son.” In other words, I’m the God.

  • @Tekno994
    @Tekno994 Před 4 lety +21

    12:00 that look that Michael gave Marlo let him know that he wasn’t no punk. Marlo actually cracks a smile and looks back at Chris in disbelief. He may have been disappointed he couldn’t turn Michael into a soldier but he respected the fact that he wasn’t a punk and looked Marlo dead in his eyes. And interesting interaction to say the least. Marlo respects Michael for having strong morals. “It ain’t no thing shorty, we cool”

  • @bigstar66
    @bigstar66 Před 7 lety +661

    Rolling Stone called him the second greatest TV villain of all time... I think that's one too low

    • @roblobes4148
      @roblobes4148 Před 7 lety +33

      bigstar66 Walter white or tony soprano

    • @NinjaaaHD
      @NinjaaaHD Před 6 lety +165

      Walter White and T Soprano had a conscious, Marlo didn't

    • @johnnycage435
      @johnnycage435 Před 6 lety +87

      Marlo gave no fucks I only seen him have one sympathized moment and that's when Chris left his family

    • @salvadordali6290
      @salvadordali6290 Před 5 lety +5

      The Joker is number 1!

    • @abo1732
      @abo1732 Před 5 lety +26

      Gustavo Fring is number one

  • @theirishone7747
    @theirishone7747 Před 3 lety +8

    Marlo was that dude! Straight up! "MY NAME IS MY NAME!"

  • @renoranx6391
    @renoranx6391 Před 3 lety +2

    Marlo was my all time favorite TV- character. Solid as they come

  • @ericksantos4555
    @ericksantos4555 Před 7 lety +64

    I really want to see Marlo's story before this show. I want to know why someone as ruthless as Chris follows Marlo. Marlo must have done something to earn Chris' respect and fear.

    • @buggeazy102
      @buggeazy102 Před 7 lety +1

      money man wake up why you think people got big scary body guards

    • @lalad5220
      @lalad5220 Před 7 lety +2

      Koontah Kentay no, it's more than just money. it's his ruthlessness among other things.

    • @Quisee
      @Quisee Před 7 lety +3

      Koontah Kentay Marlo was muscle too... he just hustled also.. Chris was strict muscle. they explained it in the show

    • @johnmcduffie7214
      @johnmcduffie7214 Před 7 lety +3

      Erick Santos Marlo was a leader of men. Like a top gangster even in a room full of gangsters

    • @chistability5405
      @chistability5405 Před 7 lety

      Vladzycjrcgc Yukmnjervjicus Carmine Galatea was most definitely murdered he was ambushed and died with an eye blown out and his cigar still in his mouth on a restaurant patio it's a very famous /infamous picture

  • @mardiov
    @mardiov Před 7 lety +47

    i watch this everyday for motivation

    • @pkamvp
      @pkamvp Před 7 lety +6

      mardiov wtf

    • @Snarkythecat
      @Snarkythecat Před 6 lety

      mardiov any idea what the song I'm the beginning is?

    • @truartist5379
      @truartist5379 Před 3 lety +2

      You’re lost

    • @Zayhir_thePrince
      @Zayhir_thePrince Před 3 lety +1

      @@truartist5379 fr this nigga Marlo a psychopath 💀💀💀 why would you use this as motivation

  • @tangiecleans312
    @tangiecleans312 Před 3 lety +5

    “I need you to walk back up there and pack up ya people!” RUTHLESS

  • @markgolson633
    @markgolson633 Před 4 lety +5

    "My name is my name!!!" Ugh..its time to rewatch the greatest storytelling since Shakespeare

  • @coderedtonio
    @coderedtonio Před 4 lety +18

    had to come back here on CHRISTMAS EVE DEC 24th 2019 JUST TO SAY THIS IS THE GREATEST SHOW. SALUTE TO OMAR AND MARLO STANDFIELD

  • @jesselydell247
    @jesselydell247 Před 4 lety +37

    That look Michael gave Marlo at 12:00 was like the Reaper..😂

  • @commentatorxyz5514
    @commentatorxyz5514 Před 3 měsíci +1

    As a viewer from India, I found this series the most realistic & relatable to the east. Despite our cultural differences, the governments & societies in democracies run almost the same. We have much more broken systems of police, school, government & news media here too (although lesser drugs & guns scenes). The problems arising from these broken systems & it's impacts are well portrayed. One of the most realistic TV series ever produced (if not the most).

  • @OdintheGermanShepherd
    @OdintheGermanShepherd Před 3 lety +130

    That security guard wasn’t steppin too