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Yes. Are you satisfied with my answer?

anyone else…
…read this interview imagining it was Omar speaking the whole time?

BODIE. Number one.

I thought he was a walking punchline because he acted like a goof all the time. Nobody ever said he had to walk in his father's footsteps. I didn't, and most of you probably didn't either.

East St. Louis makes Balmer look like Candyland. Just sayin…

Cheers, also. These columns have made the greatest show ever even more enjoyable, if that's even possible.

Dirty Sanchez?

Definitely second the Mad Men love. That show makes me want to drink whiskey while constantly smoking cigarettes. And the hobo conversation is as deep as anything in The Wire (maybe not the chess conversation).

Get off your ass and go to the video store?

the code
Well, so much for Omar following some sort of "code." I guess Zodiac Motherfucker was right all along.

Boy, that wake scene…they got me there. After all the spoiler talk, I was for certain that McNutty had offed himself. And genuinely shocked when he opened his eyes. That was great, and I think it might have been some kind of middle finger to conventional TV drama.

Cool.

No, I think you touched on pretty much all the good stuff I remember, jeffy. But I can't believe that to this point nobody's mentioned WHERE'S WALLACE?!

Well done clark!

I think I have to disagree there. I don't find any redeeming qualities in Ziggy at all. Unless you count being kinda funny when you're drunk a redeeming characteristic. I mean, I know his daddy didn't pay attention and all, but that doesn't excuse him being that fucked up.

^^^^ Tremendous.