It's funny that Shameless was a British TV show originally too. If you've ever watched it it's basically all kinds of shows too including drama depending on the season - even a musical at one point lol
@@qtdomain The original commenter? It's Fedor Emilianenko (sp?) the greatest Heavyweight MMA fighter of all time... Not that weird at all. Plus I mean you have an anime pic as a PFP, plenty think that's weird lol
Nick was placed in solitary confinement as punishment when he was in prison. That means for days while he was cold and alone stuck in a tiny room, his only comfort was his bike that his father sold and he was still just a child. Nick is a perfect example at how the prison system, even the juvenile level, creates violent repeat offenders. Not rehabilitation.
@ supply and demand. crime and poverty are the perfect distributors. It’s a sad world we live in, which is why we have to hold empathy, even for people who might not deserve it. A better world starts with every individual
What?? You said the problem in that equasion and it wasn't the prison. It was the dad. Your shaped into the person you are from a child. Prison should be a deterrent full stop. Not the conditions. It should be the thought. But that's still not enough for some people. And your right in the sense as prison doesn't help these people because nothing will. Prison is ment to be a punishment and the thought of it stops 90% + of most people. There's no helping some people
@ prisons in America are owned by private companies. Private companies don’t want rehabilitation they want money. The easiest way to make money in a prison system is to ensure that crime perpetuates so there’s constantly more prisoners to generate profit. Solitary confinement, is a punishment that shouldn’t exist. It’s a subtle torture that ruins your brain over time. Especially for young troubled kids like Nick who were rejected and abused by their parents. He needed love and support to understand right from wrong. Instead they locked him in a tiny empty room to waste away mentally. With violent tendencies, it was only a matter of time before Nick would fail to assimilate back into society and have to return to prison. It’s sadly an unhealthy comfort to him, it’s his only means of control. While we can’t just have chaos and following the law is important to ensure our safety, we have to question the greater reasons behind crime and poverty. We often find out that we knew what the problem and the solution was the entire time, but rich ppl wanted to make money more than they wanted to build a better society. So we always have to advocate and fight for people like Nick even if it’s hard for us to see past their actions. In a different set of circumstances, he could be us.
Nick just wanted that one piece of happiness and success he worked for losing your childhood 8 years old. My boy felt horrible once he got that bike back reality hit and honestly it wasn’t the kid who stole it. Carls been through a lot but seeing that and seeing someone he loved and cared for that deep plus seeing Fiona (his mom) snap Finally opened his eyes sucks for nick but I’m glad carl turned his life around after being slapped that hard. Most people don’t.
Carl as an officer was amazing cause he really was trying to take care of his community he knew it wasn’t perfect but understood people were just trying to survive!
@@nightshift5201 actually, i think that was the beauty of the story about nick. He was this man who lived his life as a gangster, but he would show slithers of humanity here and there, making his life so tragic.
I know how Nick felt about that bike. I have a big ol' pink beach cruiser my husband bought me. I always wanted one. I call her Cherlene. If someone stole her, I'd be pissed. Not hammer to the brain pissed. But pissed all the same.
I was hammered to brain pissed, there fully trying tbh. I saw someone go out there way to hurt a street kitten. I gotta hold of him, I hurt him, he just got away, then used a car to stay away from me. Some days I thank good he did, others I wished he didn’t. Our justice system is a joke. The charges he pressed on me didn’t even stick. I said he hit me first, I used no weapon.. I paid for a lawyer but the thing that truly saved me, is he said he didn’t know why I attacked him. I told the truth obviously and I got off Scott Free🙏 worst part.. the guy is a cop.
@@hamandcheesebakedpotato thank you 🙏 this is the short version. Story is so much deeper than this but I feel like I need to add, I took In the street kitten right when guy hurt him. He couldn’t walk for like a week but he healed. I scared the dude outta the neighborhood, and the kitten he injured is doing great. He’s the baby vid on my channel 🙏
I'm really grateful that this account posts regularly, this was my mom's favourite show when it was airing but I was too young to appreciate it back then. Now I'm getting into it and it's SO GOOD. White Boy Carl is my favourite character by far ❤
Love how Carl sees the line of both cop and crook knows those with little in life have to do some dark things to keep themselves afloat and also knows when something goes to far he knows there will always be a dr** seller and that it’s better they be someone who does go for a community rather than a corrupt gang he really does walk the line of good and bad together
And he walked to see both realities and learn from them. He is the true epitome of street smart. He has the necessary empathy and logic to walk that line and be able to understand both sides and even take the right action. They say in reality there are rare people who possess that personality.
Right?!🤣🤣🤣 He would of been better off just giving them 5 more bills instead LOL. The only other reason I could think of why Carl would have done that would be because he thought that the parents of that deceased boy might be drug addicts or atleast use from time to time.🤣🤣🤣
“But why”. People who have never gone through tremendous loss will never get it. You’re truly terrified of your dreams not coming true…but you’re even more terrified of them coming true. Because you know the more you get, the happier you get… the more you stand to lose. People self sabotage all the time things they truly want.. solely because they’re scared of losing it. They’re scared of “what happens when I’m finally tricked into thinking I’m safe and happy, and it all crumbles around me”
This is literally the perspective of somebody who's never actually been through anything real. The fear of things is usually much harder than actually going through it... I've been through a life harder than 99% of people can even imagine... in a real way. Not just emotional feelings nonsense. So while my perspective is that of one who's lived life on extreme difficulty setting for most of my life... everyone else who grew up with me had the same experience. I've seen how people process this stuff in real time and what becomes of those who have survived... And you speak like someone who has had very little issues in your life... and now your comparing a horrendous act and saying it's justifiable because he was stolen from? I don't care what happened to nick there was NOTHING ok rational, good, or sane with what he did. And his storyline is that of one who who finally understands how destructive that thought process is when he willing to wait for the police to come. He realizes he can't control is impulses and he will hurt others of not detained.... he surrenders to his imbalance. He surrenders to the law.... and while his general mental frame is that of one who takes 0 accountability... he shows accountability by turning himself in. Which is honestly more accountability than most who exibit the real life versions of this behavior will ever take intentionally.
@jasonsezno8197 I'm sorry that you had to experience whatever issues and predicaments in which you considered to be terrible and life changing. However, I find you to be very contradicting with everything you have said,due to the fact that you yourself are comparing your alleged "bad experiences" that you've had to experience throughout your life. You're basically doing the same thing that you accusing someone else of doing, and to be quite honest and what it comes down to,is that this is just YOUR OPINION. What you consider to have been a "bad experience", others might disagree with you. No one in my opinion,has the right to rate,judge or compare their life experiences and say who's experiences are better or have been worse than others.
@kelseyonouye6727 you have this opinion because you have a lack of life experience and competence (regardless of your age). This lack of awareness has given you the false idea that everything is relative... but objectivity is real. And people judge each other based on life experience all the time... for example: jobs, schools, dating, military, politics, sports, entertainment. But the type of experiece ive had (and those who are similar) is pretty widely generalized as pretty rough from people of most countries, backgrounds, and cultures and ive lived in multiple countries (though not by choice). If you think this does not exist then you have a supreme lack of life experience and possibly an extreme level of apathy. The more life experience you have the more you will realize how similar most humans actually are, and the biggest differences lay in experiences and individual level of awareness of reality. But the mechanics, drivers, psychological patterns stay consistent among most humans.
Nick had a heartbreaking story, it shows the damage abuse can cause!! Fiona was my favorite, strong and resilient, despite everything she went through!
Carl was by far the best character in the series. His script writers could not have done a better job. Ethan Cutkosky was selected for the part of Carl at age 10. Shameless ran for 10 seasons with his character evolving and getting more refined and earning more and more screen time. He was invoived in other cinema work at an even earlier age and built quite a reputation. He would walk on set, do his thing and knock it out of the park. The one take kid. Truly a natural talent.
*never seen this show before, it just randomly popped up in my algo, white Carl is one of the most charismatic and endearing characters I've seen in a while, I might need to watch the whole series, it kind of reminds me of that show 'Weeds'*
@@willkoestner4159I seen short videos and it kind of caught my interest but im more of a BLACK MIRROR , BREAKING BAD , THE OZARK kind of guy, so in your honest opinion what would u rate this from 1-10?
I know how Nick felt about his bike . One day, i was at school, and my bike got stolen me and my friends and I were outside all day trying to find my bike
I think Carl always had a big heart and good intentions, but he just went about a lot of things the wrong way due to the neighborhood/the way he saw his older siblings handle things.
It is good. It’s definitely flawed but as someone who lived in Chicago and lived in the suburbs my whole life I love it. I love Carl and a few other people.
Nick was a great character for the show. Once I saw that kid riding Nick's bike I knew he was gonna die. Nick was at the point where he couldn't take not being respected as a man.
I had a giant yellow single gear bike in new york city way too tall for me (5’5” and that was for like 6’ dudes lol). I took that bike Everywhere, ferries, subways, the ghettos lol it never broke down on me. Ended up moving out of state and selling but that bike has a special place in my heart.
It has happened to a bunch of people to get revange coz someone stole some precious things or a better person of our lives. But I understood that a better revenge is to improve ourselves and not be like them. ❤❤😢
He used the hammer to smash rotten tomatoes in the house, hence why Carl threw up. The lady was crying and called the cops because some 7ft tall black guy just broke in and smashed a bunch of rotten smelly tomates in her house out the blue.
Had no idea this show was this good. The good caucasian people who understand empathy, decency, character, humanity, truth , facts , most of all understanding others without prejudice and misogynistic conservative ideology fear. This show is brave.
Nick stood on business tho. That kid coulda chose not to lick the bike. His momma was cryin but she ain't question how her son got that like he ain't just steal it. It's on both them at that point.
@@goldminds2899 think that’s pretty unlikely. We only briefly saw the dad but he doesn’t seem like much of a bike thief. More likely the dad bought it at a huge markdown from a professional thief
the random drug dealer being disliked for talking too much about British TV dramas is one of my favorite little jokes in this show
It's funny that Shameless was a British TV show originally too. If you've ever watched it it's basically all kinds of shows too including drama depending on the season - even a musical at one point lol
The first guy was chosen for messing up. Second guy, just because he's generally annoying 😂.
That’s a weird ass profile picture if you ask me what the hell
@@qtdomaingood thing he didn't eh
@@qtdomain The original commenter? It's Fedor Emilianenko (sp?) the greatest Heavyweight MMA fighter of all time... Not that weird at all. Plus I mean you have an anime pic as a PFP, plenty think that's weird lol
@27:47 what Carl did for her here was so so nice. Truly a remarkable character that grew with time in this series. Truly an empathic character 💯
I teared up. He can't be a bad cop
I feel so proud of Carl!
He used to be a crook in a gangster and he’s grown to be a cop and military work!
Nick was placed in solitary confinement as punishment when he was in prison. That means for days while he was cold and alone stuck in a tiny room, his only comfort was his bike that his father sold and he was still just a child. Nick is a perfect example at how the prison system, even the juvenile level, creates violent repeat offenders. Not rehabilitation.
What else to expect when prisons become a business
@ supply and demand. crime and poverty are the perfect distributors. It’s a sad world we live in, which is why we have to hold empathy, even for people who might not deserve it. A better world starts with every individual
🇬🇧 same song and dance everywhere G🎉🎉
What?? You said the problem in that equasion and it wasn't the prison. It was the dad. Your shaped into the person you are from a child. Prison should be a deterrent full stop. Not the conditions. It should be the thought. But that's still not enough for some people. And your right in the sense as prison doesn't help these people because nothing will. Prison is ment to be a punishment and the thought of it stops 90% + of most people. There's no helping some people
@ prisons in America are owned by private companies. Private companies don’t want rehabilitation they want money. The easiest way to make money in a prison system is to ensure that crime perpetuates so there’s constantly more prisoners to generate profit. Solitary confinement, is a punishment that shouldn’t exist. It’s a subtle torture that ruins your brain over time. Especially for young troubled kids like Nick who were rejected and abused by their parents. He needed love and support to understand right from wrong. Instead they locked him in a tiny empty room to waste away mentally. With violent tendencies, it was only a matter of time before Nick would fail to assimilate back into society and have to return to prison. It’s sadly an unhealthy comfort to him, it’s his only means of control. While we can’t just have chaos and following the law is important to ensure our safety, we have to question the greater reasons behind crime and poverty. We often find out that we knew what the problem and the solution was the entire time, but rich ppl wanted to make money more than they wanted to build a better society. So we always have to advocate and fight for people like Nick even if it’s hard for us to see past their actions. In a different set of circumstances, he could be us.
Nick just wanted that one piece of happiness and success he worked for losing your childhood 8 years old. My boy felt horrible once he got that bike back reality hit and honestly it wasn’t the kid who stole it. Carls been through a lot but seeing that and seeing someone he loved and cared for that deep plus seeing Fiona (his mom) snap Finally opened his eyes sucks for nick but I’m glad carl turned his life around after being slapped that hard. Most people don’t.
Bro nick should of locked in
Damn, "Fiona (his mom)" really hit me in my feels
When did he get slapped
Fiona ain't his mom, it's sis, dawg
(Now I talk like a real mfcking white chocolate, peace ✌🏻)
@@developerninja619 damn I got a stroke reading your comment. Apparently your slow ass can’t read what I typed 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That last scene when Carl gives ms.thang back her wig and dress really had me in my feelings 😢😢😢💯💯💯
“You really expect me to repeat all of that” 😂😂😂😂
SHE WAS SO FR THO THE FUCKKK
That was a fire ass roast though😂
One of the best redemption arcs of tv characters tbh
Carl as an officer was amazing cause he really was trying to take care of his community he knew it wasn’t perfect but understood people were just trying to survive!
Ignorant people say lips the best character but carls heart is gold he’s my personal hero
You mean when he sold out the nephew mule and didn't want to make it right
they aren't ignorant for thinking he's the best cause carla you're favorite, Lip has plenty of great moments for them to think hes great
unlike debbie ofc
Everyone can argue about who is the best character but everyone can agree fuck Debbie
@@GameOver._. No-one said he was perfect, kind of the point of the show.
I wanted Nick to get his farm. Think it could have been a good storyline.
Real
That was a really stupid decision on the producer's part.
@@nightshift5201 actually, i think that was the beauty of the story about nick. He was this man who lived his life as a gangster, but he would show slithers of humanity here and there, making his life so tragic.
@Maurdeur
You mean "Slivers"...
Slither, is how a snake moves..
I swear bro
"You need to go through 400 yrs of oppression to know who I am"😂😂😂😂
"Thank you, Officer Gallagher"
I mean c'mon how do you not tear up a little with pride hearing that.
100TH LIKEE
I know how Nick felt about that bike. I have a big ol' pink beach cruiser my husband bought me. I always wanted one. I call her Cherlene. If someone stole her, I'd be pissed. Not hammer to the brain pissed. But pissed all the same.
I was hammered to brain pissed, there fully trying tbh. I saw someone go out there way to hurt a street kitten. I gotta hold of him, I hurt him, he just got away, then used a car to stay away from me. Some days I thank good he did, others I wished he didn’t. Our justice system is a joke. The charges he pressed on me didn’t even stick. I said he hit me first, I used no weapon.. I paid for a lawyer but the thing that truly saved me, is he said he didn’t know why I attacked him. I told the truth obviously and I got off Scott Free🙏 worst part.. the guy is a cop.
@@troyrussell177 i adore you
@@hamandcheesebakedpotato thank you 🙏 this is the short version. Story is so much deeper than this but I feel like I need to add, I took In the street kitten right when guy hurt him. He couldn’t walk for like a week but he healed. I scared the dude outta the neighborhood, and the kitten he injured is doing great. He’s the baby vid on my channel 🙏
@@hamandcheesebakedpotato I’m not RUclipsr but also got a cute short of one of the many street kittens I found a home for too🙏
Marietta is my girl's name. She's a cruiser too. Black with white walls and pink argyle.
GUY that 26:07 That cop got roasted it even got me buggin all day 😂😂😂😅
THAT HAD ME LAUGHING FOR A LONG TIME
Omg im still laughing 😂
I'm really grateful that this account posts regularly, this was my mom's favourite show when it was airing but I was too young to appreciate it back then. Now I'm getting into it and it's SO GOOD. White Boy Carl is my favourite character by far ❤
YESSS FINALLY I WAS WAITING FOR THIS!!!! I LOVE CARL!!!
Love how Carl sees the line of both cop and crook knows those with little in life have to do some dark things to keep themselves afloat and also knows when something goes to far he knows there will always be a dr** seller and that it’s better they be someone who does go for a community rather than a corrupt gang he really does walk the line of good and bad together
And he walked to see both realities and learn from them. He is the true epitome of street smart. He has the necessary empathy and logic to walk that line and be able to understand both sides and even take the right action. They say in reality there are rare people who possess that personality.
I cant believe carl thought it was a good idea to put 5 grams in the card 😂😅
Right?!🤣🤣🤣 He would of been better off just giving them 5 more bills instead LOL. The only other reason I could think of why Carl would have done that would be because he thought that the parents of that deceased boy might be drug addicts or atleast use from time to time.🤣🤣🤣
“But why”.
People who have never gone through tremendous loss will never get it. You’re truly terrified of your dreams not coming true…but you’re even more terrified of them coming true. Because you know the more you get, the happier you get… the more you stand to lose. People self sabotage all the time things they truly want.. solely because they’re scared of losing it. They’re scared of “what happens when I’m finally tricked into thinking I’m safe and happy, and it all crumbles around me”
For real well said.....
This is literally the perspective of somebody who's never actually been through anything real. The fear of things is usually much harder than actually going through it... I've been through a life harder than 99% of people can even imagine... in a real way. Not just emotional feelings nonsense. So while my perspective is that of one who's lived life on extreme difficulty setting for most of my life... everyone else who grew up with me had the same experience. I've seen how people process this stuff in real time and what becomes of those who have survived... And you speak like someone who has had very little issues in your life... and now your comparing a horrendous act and saying it's justifiable because he was stolen from? I don't care what happened to nick there was NOTHING ok rational, good, or sane with what he did. And his storyline is that of one who who finally understands how destructive that thought process is when he willing to wait for the police to come. He realizes he can't control is impulses and he will hurt others of not detained.... he surrenders to his imbalance. He surrenders to the law.... and while his general mental frame is that of one who takes 0 accountability... he shows accountability by turning himself in. Which is honestly more accountability than most who exibit the real life versions of this behavior will ever take intentionally.
@@jasonsezno8197 you need more dots
@jasonsezno8197 I'm sorry that you had to experience whatever issues and predicaments in which you considered to be terrible and life changing. However, I find you to be very contradicting with everything you have said,due to the fact that you yourself are comparing your alleged "bad experiences" that you've had to experience throughout your life. You're basically doing the same thing that you accusing someone else of doing, and to be quite honest and what it comes down to,is that this is just YOUR OPINION. What you consider to have been a "bad experience", others might disagree with you. No one in my opinion,has the right to rate,judge or compare their life experiences and say who's experiences are better or have been worse than others.
@kelseyonouye6727 you have this opinion because you have a lack of life experience and competence (regardless of your age). This lack of awareness has given you the false idea that everything is relative... but objectivity is real. And people judge each other based on life experience all the time... for example: jobs, schools, dating, military, politics, sports, entertainment. But the type of experiece ive had (and those who are similar) is pretty widely generalized as pretty rough from people of most countries, backgrounds, and cultures and ive lived in multiple countries (though not by choice). If you think this does not exist then you have a supreme lack of life experience and possibly an extreme level of apathy. The more life experience you have the more you will realize how similar most humans actually are, and the biggest differences lay in experiences and individual level of awareness of reality. But the mechanics, drivers, psychological patterns stay consistent among most humans.
He's not a good guy, but he's also a good guy 😂
Antihero
I want more of white boy carol clips please😭 he is such a hero especially the ending where he gives the drag back her things 💔😪
White boy “Carol”
That hit hard when Nick was just sitting on the porch😔
2:22 bro has aura I ain't gonna hold ya
It's called acting 🤦🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️
Name of song plz
Fiona when something incredibly minor happens: SCREAMING
Fiona when she fucks up something major: Stop screaming at me 🥺
She's always on edge
Fiona fans are the same way though lol.
Him watching Fiona cry and deciding to dig up his money is such a well shot moment
I think i needed more of this. PLEASE GIVE MORE
From a brat kid to a gangster to a police officer 🫡
He wasn't a brat, he was a Survivor!
Smashing a little kid with a hammer and ppl here crying for the guy 😂😂😂😂😂
They did it for the kid not him
Woulda been good too see him succeed tho
@@vannbradley4159 💀
@TelsoTV bro shoulda got that farm, woulda been a cool story point
i feel bad for both lol. Nick’s past messed him up, which made him ruin a family. it’s a tragic sad story for both.
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Carl grew up so quick 😢 he's precious 🥹 is there a part 3???? 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
No part 3 for this White Boy Carl series, but I have plenty of plans for more Carl compilations!
@@shameless 🥹🥹🥹🥹 I love them thx!!!
Yeah watch the show
@@Itswhatitwillbe we already did SMART ASS we watch recaps to RELIVE it SMART ASS
@@shameless more him and dom stuff pls unc🙏🏾🙏🏾
Nick had a heartbreaking story, it shows the damage abuse can cause!! Fiona was my favorite, strong and resilient, despite everything she went through!
Carl was by far the best character in the series. His script writers could not have done a better job. Ethan Cutkosky was selected for the part of Carl at age 10. Shameless ran for 10 seasons with his character evolving and getting more refined and earning more and more screen time. He was invoived in other cinema work at an even earlier age and built quite a reputation. He would walk on set, do his thing and knock it out of the park. The one take kid. Truly a natural talent.
"You need to go through 400 yrs of oppression to know who I am"😂😂😂😂 1:57
Carl then became unknown as Lil Xan
Pill 💊 popper
Lol i swear he does resemble him haha
I see it. Hell, I've thought it myself lol. But, in terms of the show Carl's fellow cops called him Billie Eilish.
Nah, he Lil Mabu
nick was a kind soul but mistreated, an angel we don't deserve
*never seen this show before, it just randomly popped up in my algo, white Carl is one of the most charismatic and endearing characters I've seen in a while, I might need to watch the whole series, it kind of reminds me of that show 'Weeds'*
It may lose you in later seasons, but the first few make for a fun ride.
thats a fair comparison! I absolutely recommend you give Shameless a try if you liked Weeds :)
@@willkoestner4159I seen short videos and it kind of caught my interest but im more of a BLACK MIRROR , BREAKING BAD , THE OZARK kind of guy, so in your honest opinion what would u rate this from 1-10?
@@willkoestner4159might have to give it a try
Yeah, me too, I watched the whole thing for the last 7 days.
Carl might have to teach me his pulling skills
skul emodgie
That only comes with 400 yrs of oppression yo !
nick deserved his farm
fr
Fiona did an amazing job raising her siblings, she did the best she could and the proof is in who they grew up to become and treat people!
hell yea yall finally dropped that vid!
5:33 IM NOT CRYING YOU ARE
Gotta love Carl’s character arc🥰
I know how Nick felt about his bike . One day, i was at school, and my bike got stolen me and my friends and I were outside all day trying to find my bike
Best story homie 🔥
15:54 you can see the CGI 😂
I got goosebumps when i saw the hammer with blood
Yea but i feel bad for the kid an$ nick
The Nick story will forever resonate with me man
26:09 lmfao thats a nice pig roasting😂
i think he is a superstar actor 🔥
26:08 😂😂😂😂
That was awesome and hilarious.
the last song is called ^goin on-somme^ if anybody was wondering
Apartment scene made me laugh so hard 😂
The end was sweet and compassionate.
I think Carl always had a big heart and good intentions, but he just went about a lot of things the wrong way due to the neighborhood/the way he saw his older siblings handle things.
You make good canal 4real🎉
I had a badass redline back in the day and my stupid mom and her boyfriend gave it away while i was out skating. It was a 500 dollar bike.
Only started watching this and I can’t stop 😊
26:00😂😂😂😂😂😂 that got me rolling on the ground laughing 😂😂
...and liking urself while on it
gotta love carl man
"good luck, mr. chocolate." 😂😂😂😂😂
Carl was a good soul for trying to help Nick
Real homies help they homies get they bike back 💯
Thank you this when he realised he still a white boy
no u dont hammer a lil kid 2 death tf u puttin 💯 for goofy asl gng☠
@@ezeuzudimma8206 it doesn’t matter white green red if you got real friends keep them around
Dammn right that's his bike bro
Where’s part 3
0:42 A ROCK💀
I’m assuming you’re like 12 but “a rock” means crack cocaine
@ im6
@@isagonzalez6708you shouldn’t be on this vid but I’m chill with it (not like I can do anything anyways) 😅
Im gonna tell my kids this was baby pete davidson
Never seen this series. It actually looks good.
It is good. It’s definitely flawed but as someone who lived in Chicago and lived in the suburbs my whole life I love it. I love Carl and a few other people.
@@mailisha27 I grew up in the suburbs of Detroit throughout the 70s.
@@mailisha27Thought it was Detroit for a sec
Nick was a great character for the show. Once I saw that kid riding Nick's bike I knew he was gonna die. Nick was at the point where he couldn't take not being respected as a man.
the girl talking to carlk in the cop car sounded like a gta character especially when she wlked off
I had a giant yellow single gear bike in new york city way too tall for me (5’5” and that was for like 6’ dudes lol). I took that bike Everywhere, ferries, subways, the ghettos lol it never broke down on me. Ended up moving out of state and selling but that bike has a special place in my heart.
Carl’s smoother than butter
Chunky butter dudes a wreck and would’ve been killed quick
which season is this one?
It has happened to a bunch of people to get revange coz someone stole some precious things or a better person of our lives.
But I understood that a better revenge is to improve ourselves and not be like them. ❤❤😢
Fan theory here that Nick is the son of Chris Partlow from The Wire
Cmon baby u know i can't have a coat with no shoes😂
I couldn't stand that female cop, Carl was partner with
Can some one tell me what plat form this plays on
Such a great actor damn!
I feel so bad for nick when he kills the kid😔
Wheres part 3
26:09 😂 cops got deep fried😂
i want part 3
FR FR FRS 😭😭😭
Wtf are those emojis
Movie name pls
anyone know the song playing at 11:20?
“Out da Ghetto” by 2wop
Which episode is this..
season ?
PART 3 PLEASE
Damn Carl is such a great Character
I love this show fr keep it up❤
Only one I see here making an honest living.😂
what season is that
What is the song name 11:28
Out da ghetto by 2wop
the mom crying is and the bloody hammer WHAT THE FUCK DID HE DO??
He used the hammer to smash rotten tomatoes in the house, hence why Carl threw up. The lady was crying and called the cops because some 7ft tall black guy just broke in and smashed a bunch of rotten smelly tomates in her house out the blue.
Please use your brain mam/sir/they-them/no gender
this are so good
Had no idea this show was this good. The good caucasian people who understand empathy, decency, character, humanity, truth , facts , most of all understanding others without prejudice and misogynistic conservative ideology fear. This show is brave.
from which episodes are these clips
Nick stood on business tho. That kid coulda chose not to lick the bike. His momma was cryin but she ain't question how her son got that like he ain't just steal it. It's on both them at that point.
RIGHT
They had a premium lock on the bike. No little kid is cutting that off. There’s no way the kid was the one who took it
@@aarondavidson907damn I never thought about that
@@aarondavidson907 makes perfect sense like the dad stole the bike and gifted to his son & that was the result of him getting killed
@@goldminds2899 think that’s pretty unlikely. We only briefly saw the dad but he doesn’t seem like much of a bike thief. More likely the dad bought it at a huge markdown from a professional thief
I think they did Nick dirty with his storyline
the rise and rise of whiteboy carl.. dude is a great dude
I can’t believe I never came across this 😂
What is this movies name
Nick respected carl so much he killed for him
He killed for the bike and what it represented. Nothing to do with Carl.
26:08 just listen this had me rolling bro