mcnulty seems super bitter at the end lester got evidence that mcnulty completely missed, lol.
@TheLionsDenGamingChannel9 күн бұрын
Lester was real police
@Amber901259 күн бұрын
Homicide Life on the Streets one of the best shows on television. I just wish this program was streemed so I could watch at my home.
@evakatrinaa18 күн бұрын
The moral complexity of this, as Pembleton tries to come to terms with it as a person and a detective and a Jesuit, it's just sheer brilliance.
@GiaMarie90921 күн бұрын
“A Doll’s Eyes” (my favorite HLOTS episode.) RIP Andre…you will always be missed 🙏🏼
@user-qt5xh9mt7x24 күн бұрын
Bad example of Lester's genius because this here was just a coincidence he knew that boxing club
@kamiioo328910 күн бұрын
I don't believe that's entirely true. He probably went to every boxing gym on the west side looking for intel. Once he found his trainer, or possibly his promoter, he was able to get the poster. Lester knew to talk to people, rather than just go on surveillance or informants. At least, that's what I expect from an older detective.
@chrisg970329 күн бұрын
This scene is the birth of The Wire. !
@chrisg970329 күн бұрын
cool lester smooth was winded going those steps.
@J.F.-yy8jiАй бұрын
'Well, excuse me for giving a shit...' Hahaha! Ah, McNulty.
@diegomontoya796Ай бұрын
G A Y
@richposports7030Ай бұрын
The Wire- a slooow burning tour de force of a city, crime, societal slices and utterly absorbing.
@mastod0n1Ай бұрын
Interesting that Kima says "father unknown" because in season 2 or 3 Butchie says that Avon's dad was plain evil and that Avon is no better.
@blacklioner3710Ай бұрын
" Excuse me for giving a sh%t"
@zaliahmad6269Ай бұрын
mcnaulty n kima is good but lester great
@jaydaville1105Ай бұрын
Is it me? or does that gym look just like the scene from "ROCKY" 2 between "Rock" and "mickey when he slaps him and tells him that Apollo will hurt him.
@joelesqueАй бұрын
anybody know what song lester blasts at 1:58??
@wowsadowsaАй бұрын
As I rewatch these clips, it dawns on me that Lester was probably the McNulty of his prime. I love that the Wire shows that the more times change the more things remain the same.
@alanc4091Ай бұрын
Lester Freamon just hapenning to be working in the BPD is easily the biggest break the police ever have in this show.
@TongTong-rh3br2 ай бұрын
I got this feeling that as smart as Lester was, he seemed conflicted just giving his team the right leads... especially the gym scene where he had to ask questions about Avon
@MrKevmomoney2 ай бұрын
This is the point in the first season where I went damn this show is going to be great!!
@ThaFlaSaltineBuckeye2 ай бұрын
This clip cannot be watched alone; it practically REQUIRES watching Lester explaining how he "rolled away the stone" next.
@buzzzard092 ай бұрын
Those stairs at the boxing gym almost killed Lester.
@timothykrenkie53372 ай бұрын
Name of the show or movie please
@yelloweye4202 ай бұрын
6:08
@sidaisdad2 ай бұрын
I love how this foreshadows McNulty & Freeman as crime partners later in the series!
@chrisg97032 ай бұрын
"All the police's efforts, and they stopped nothing"
@gt-gu7rb2 ай бұрын
People always talk about Omar but Lester was always my favorite character. Omar may have been the soul of Wire, McNaulty , the passion, but Lester was the brains of the show. The insistence the case needed a wire in the first place was him. The nail gun, the bodies in the vacants, figuring out who D'Angelo was. Investigating politicians right before thier election campaigns was all Lester. He was the straw that stirs the drink.
@deagle2yadome6962 ай бұрын
“well excuse me for giving a shit”
@omarandpedro2 ай бұрын
what a show
@Matt-no4io3 ай бұрын
Maybe he’s white 😂
@deagle2yadome6962 ай бұрын
“no i mean really” 😂😂
@BettingNetwork3 ай бұрын
Lesters no hump
@J4sse3 ай бұрын
That's a classic looking gym.
@santiagobracho59643 ай бұрын
Anybody else kinda curious about this mid-40s, white guy from Baltimore named Avon?
@g79243 ай бұрын
Best character on the show ❤
@alexlackner19453 ай бұрын
It's so cool how these first few episodes were written to make the show slowly gain traction. You're confusingly thrown into a trial with a flipped witness, the case having already taken place off-screen. Followed by the reluctant formation of the "detail" with a group of misfits in a derelict basement office. I remember watching the first 3 episodes, kinda struggling to keep up with the characters and police jargon and thinking that this wasn't really exciting, that the characters were very ordinary, but it was somehow intriguing because it felt so real. You somehow knew you'd be rewarded if you stuck with it.
@chronicillz18793 ай бұрын
2:32 what car is that that hes driving??
@Traye763 ай бұрын
In their defense, what else could they do? If it's not there, it's not there.
@chrisg97033 ай бұрын
Jimmy was never smart.
@Jules_Gaming1233 ай бұрын
train clock also the bell that counted to 9 is a vaccum
@IndustryHarm3 ай бұрын
He walks away like … Fckin idiots…
@madunwagbo47694 ай бұрын
Wow…they’re playing The Young Disciples and M.C. Mell”o”’s “Get Yourself Together” at just past the one minute mark 😮
@epic_enjoli_fan14 ай бұрын
Kinda annoying how incompetent those old timer cops were.
@danpreston5644 ай бұрын
One of the very few moments where it feels like pure exposition. There's no need for them to explain this stuff to Daniels. He’ll know it all anyway.
@Melissa-hp4jf4 ай бұрын
I met the crew of Homicide
@stonks874 ай бұрын
Good to see Holt in the early days
@yunasmanzoor4 ай бұрын
Its filmed on such a personal close up level. Totally different than any other show. Specially cop show
@tomaszrachwald40574 ай бұрын
"Well excuse me for giving a shit"
@pdog1094 ай бұрын
The slight undertone at McNulty's judgement "you all go for a taste" like he himself is rarely sober on the midnight shift lol.
@jadonmiller99425 ай бұрын
2:34 Is that Michael?
@alexanderobaitan48363 ай бұрын
No
@adrianraygoza92215 ай бұрын
The amount of acting talent in this serious is insane
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To quote Bunk. Lester is “natural police”
mcnulty seems super bitter at the end lester got evidence that mcnulty completely missed, lol.
Lester was real police
Homicide Life on the Streets one of the best shows on television. I just wish this program was streemed so I could watch at my home.
The moral complexity of this, as Pembleton tries to come to terms with it as a person and a detective and a Jesuit, it's just sheer brilliance.
“A Doll’s Eyes” (my favorite HLOTS episode.) RIP Andre…you will always be missed 🙏🏼
Bad example of Lester's genius because this here was just a coincidence he knew that boxing club
I don't believe that's entirely true. He probably went to every boxing gym on the west side looking for intel. Once he found his trainer, or possibly his promoter, he was able to get the poster. Lester knew to talk to people, rather than just go on surveillance or informants. At least, that's what I expect from an older detective.
This scene is the birth of The Wire. !
cool lester smooth was winded going those steps.
'Well, excuse me for giving a shit...' Hahaha! Ah, McNulty.
G A Y
The Wire- a slooow burning tour de force of a city, crime, societal slices and utterly absorbing.
Interesting that Kima says "father unknown" because in season 2 or 3 Butchie says that Avon's dad was plain evil and that Avon is no better.
" Excuse me for giving a sh%t"
mcnaulty n kima is good but lester great
Is it me? or does that gym look just like the scene from "ROCKY" 2 between "Rock" and "mickey when he slaps him and tells him that Apollo will hurt him.
anybody know what song lester blasts at 1:58??
As I rewatch these clips, it dawns on me that Lester was probably the McNulty of his prime. I love that the Wire shows that the more times change the more things remain the same.
Lester Freamon just hapenning to be working in the BPD is easily the biggest break the police ever have in this show.
I got this feeling that as smart as Lester was, he seemed conflicted just giving his team the right leads... especially the gym scene where he had to ask questions about Avon
This is the point in the first season where I went damn this show is going to be great!!
This clip cannot be watched alone; it practically REQUIRES watching Lester explaining how he "rolled away the stone" next.
Those stairs at the boxing gym almost killed Lester.
Name of the show or movie please
6:08
I love how this foreshadows McNulty & Freeman as crime partners later in the series!
"All the police's efforts, and they stopped nothing"
People always talk about Omar but Lester was always my favorite character. Omar may have been the soul of Wire, McNaulty , the passion, but Lester was the brains of the show. The insistence the case needed a wire in the first place was him. The nail gun, the bodies in the vacants, figuring out who D'Angelo was. Investigating politicians right before thier election campaigns was all Lester. He was the straw that stirs the drink.
“well excuse me for giving a shit”
what a show
Maybe he’s white 😂
“no i mean really” 😂😂
Lesters no hump
That's a classic looking gym.
Anybody else kinda curious about this mid-40s, white guy from Baltimore named Avon?
Best character on the show ❤
It's so cool how these first few episodes were written to make the show slowly gain traction. You're confusingly thrown into a trial with a flipped witness, the case having already taken place off-screen. Followed by the reluctant formation of the "detail" with a group of misfits in a derelict basement office. I remember watching the first 3 episodes, kinda struggling to keep up with the characters and police jargon and thinking that this wasn't really exciting, that the characters were very ordinary, but it was somehow intriguing because it felt so real. You somehow knew you'd be rewarded if you stuck with it.
2:32 what car is that that hes driving??
In their defense, what else could they do? If it's not there, it's not there.
Jimmy was never smart.
train clock also the bell that counted to 9 is a vaccum
He walks away like … Fckin idiots…
Wow…they’re playing The Young Disciples and M.C. Mell”o”’s “Get Yourself Together” at just past the one minute mark 😮
Kinda annoying how incompetent those old timer cops were.
One of the very few moments where it feels like pure exposition. There's no need for them to explain this stuff to Daniels. He’ll know it all anyway.
I met the crew of Homicide
Good to see Holt in the early days
Its filmed on such a personal close up level. Totally different than any other show. Specially cop show
"Well excuse me for giving a shit"
The slight undertone at McNulty's judgement "you all go for a taste" like he himself is rarely sober on the midnight shift lol.
2:34 Is that Michael?
No
The amount of acting talent in this serious is insane