@@jorgefernandez8728 McNulty the Id - cowboy cop tendencies galore, Lester the Ego - cowboy cop but knows when to draw the line, Bunk the superego - complete by the book cop
Have you seen the prequels here on you tube? There's one called when Bunk met Mcnulty, and from memory there's 2 more first is a young Omar and the other is a young prop Joe at school
@@DuncanUdaho67 yeah I agree especially the way he finally tied Chris to the murders by finding Mike and then Mike's mom and then Bugs dad simply by going back through the case files and requestioning everything and everyone he already questioned.
I love how The Wire does romantic relationships... they always take a backseat to the whatever the main story is focused on, but look closely and you can pick up subtle hints of chemistry gradually blossoming. It's happening here with Mcnulty and Beadie... it also happens in season 3 with Daniels and Pearlman.
Bunk's reaction at the end of this clip when he hears McNulty and Beadie warming up to each other is one of my single favorite shots in the whole series, as he realizes that McNulty is using 14 homicides to chase tail yet again.
Well i think his line at the end was bs..he doesnt give a shit about where those bodies go. He just needed to make it look like it wasnt aboutbhis ego and score some slash.
Only main characters with decent Baltimore accents were Prop Joe and Snoop. And they were from Baltimore. Omar's accent was too North Carolinian to be Baltimore.
It's really hard for an out of towner to get that accent right. If you're from the area, you can immediately tell who the real locals are. On the streets it's Prop Joe, Snoop, and the lower level guys like Spider, Shamrock and a lot of the corner boys from hamsterdam. Also the white baltimore accent is a little different but so noticeable. Ziggy is 100% from baltimore you can tell by the accent, Frog, some of the cops, and the principal lady from Season 4.
McNulty came up with something that took 3 of them to do the same. Lester is definitely the smartest person in the room, but to write McNulty off like that is naive and foolish.
@Eric Johnson Basically the circle of Lester. When Lester proves he's not a hump in Season 1 Jimmy asks "who did you?" and Lester replies "oh the old Deputy before Burrell". I guess Jimmy didn't have pawn shop hands. Lol.
0:21 you can see beattie taking interest in as mcnulty talks his shit. i love how disciplined this series was in terms of keeping certain plot points for later seasons.
Beadie probably wasn't much use at figuring out that theory although she could have used a little of what McNulty told her. Wouldn't put it past Lester to work something like this out though.
"Yeah! A little." That line got her interested so quick. She was like "oh he's so sweet" lmao if only she knew about our boy choking dead bodies to get more money for the police and sheeeeeeeet.
Bunk & Lester where a dream team. One of the few times other police could match up with McNulty. People always focused on McNulty's insubordination and being a jerk, but in terms of his actual policing work - the dude was basically a super-stud...and he knew it...lol...
Say what you want about Bunk but I always appreciated that he never took the job home, Jimmy and Lester literally started becoming the worst type of cops because of an obsession to take down certain people.
‘’Say what you want about bunk’’ Why do you feel the need to preface your comment with that? Bunk is beloved by fans and you barely see anything against him lol
Loved seeing McNultys ego get destroyed as he comes to grips with the fact that he isn't the only one in bpd with an iq over 80, and everyone in homicide wasn't waiting with bated breath for his triumphant return.
Samm Q And in my chest I was agreeing with you, what does black and white have to do with it? You have a good mix of detectives, black and white, male and female, letting intelligence dictate the discussion. But then you go and agree with a dumbass, which robs you of your objectivity. 🤔 Damn, damn, damn 😑.
actually his ego should not get deflated by this. He figured it all, alone. Bunk and Lester went to the Ship and had countless interviews, plus were a team of 3. Mcnulty arriving at that conclusion one day later than them is an extraordinary feat on his own. He needs not be ashamed.
@@lionelmbopi597 Mcnulty's ego is not actually that he is smart. He is but his need to be smarter than everyone else in the room. The fact Bunk and Lester figured out too is what made his ego deflated
Well I saw from the beginning, and I think the direction of the series was to make McNulty the good cop and the hero comes to the rescue. Of all characters on the show I would have to say bunk and McNulty where are my favorites.
id argue that bunk and lester were the best detectives on the show. After watching the wire for the second time around I kinda noticed how "bratty" mcnulty was throughout the show he would basically do what he wanted and when his bosses or CO would say he couldnt he would just whine, disobey orders, or did that thing kids do where they say no, pout then cross their arms. In this part of the show too he was supposed to be fired but was allowed to keep his job and transferred to the marine dept but all he did was be ungrateful the whole season. First time I watched i actually liked mcnulty but i guess as you get older you see shit differently and kinda see how insubordinate and childish his character was.
Or you get older and jaded and refuse to see how breaking the line/protocol gets things done and people saved. Shit was like that overseas, no different as a cop in a city. Sure he complained and acted out, not out of immaturity, but because of a moral code. Fuck the rules so to speak. Some people just view justice as the only rule of law that matters. (last sentence was more of philosophical thought than opinion)
@@gdduuhsstyhbbb see i would agree with you if justice was his real motive, but it was not, my first viewing I thought it was justice too that motivated him thats why I liked the character the first time around. But the show showed us multiples times that justice was not his motive deeper and deeper into the seasons. Its shown multiple times through conversations with lester and bunk that mcnulty does what he does for ego reasons basically to "win" against his enemies to prove that he is indeed smarter than them (see mcnultys fbi profile vid and when he fights with bunk in the final season) and "justice" is just his excuse for doing that. Now I would say the real detective that does what he does for justice but is not in it for ego reasons is Lester especially in the later seasons, he was capable of breaking rules and yes he did do that, thats why he was demoted before the show in the first place, and he does it especially in the final season but he does it for the truth and justice not to stroke his ego. I was reading about mcnultys character though and it seems like the best detectives are the ones that dont do it for "justice" at all but rather to stroke their egos and thats how the writers came up with his character, but then why create lester then? They basically created a better version of mcnulty that does everything he does but better.
shinobu i dont agree, lester and mcnulty were the best in my eyes. Yeah mcnulty kicked everyones leg but for a good cause. To make sure the bad guys get caught. What if the fake ribbon murderer never was brought up ?? Marlo would never have bein caught. So difficult to work with ? Yeah Sometimes an egotistical asshole ? Sure But was he natural police who actually gave a damn about cases ? Fuck yeah
@@010les he was natural POHLEASE ill give him that, yeah now that i rewatched it again lol yeah i agree it is mcnulty and lester thats the best although i think lester was better. bunk just didnt have as much"detective screen time" to actually give the audience a view into his full skill as a detective as opposed to those 2
shinobu of course lester was the best. The years of experience and his constant revealing of everything spoke for itself. Also he was soo lowkey and calm about it wich made him so likeable. Bunk didnt got much detective time i know but the fact it took him minutes to figure out omar didnt kill that lady in old face andre's store deserves props. He just didnt wanted to go as far as mcnulty and lester in season 5 with the fake serial killer
I love how this show refuses to play into tropes. Most shows starring detectives have their character be the best and smartest around, but not the Wire. McNulty's good, but he's no Sherlock.
"Yeah, a little" was said with a hint of dispassion. Jimmy cared more about identifying the girls because Jimmy is the smartest poh-lease in the world. He didn't want that outcome because it would mean he/whomever failed. Beadie has actual compassion and misread him a little (and will a lot more later).
Totally freaking wrong. You probably didn't watch the series. McNulty was running around long time afterwards, doing all he could to identify the drowned woman, even though it wouldn't have helped the case in any way
Normal cop shows lets the “genius”white cop explain to the well meaning but less intelligent sidekick minority or woman cop what happened. 🙄 Thank God for The Wire.
"That bothers you...?" Well no shit toots. You only need the tiniest bit of a soul to be bothered by their horrific fate. It's sad that something this grotesque would require a question.
It's should go without saying. Feeling bad about innocent people getting killed isn't a connection any more than feeling hot in the sunlight is a connection.
I don't think it bothers a lot of people on the show. It could be argued that even Bunk and Lester are just doing their jobs, instead of being personally affected by it. Seeing 300+ homicides per year does tend to desensitize a person.
Bunk & Lester were such an underrated duo.
Until the unit got upset Lester was pulling the bodies out of the vacants.
The Bunk: To hell with Norris, Lester. You are my real partner. My life partner
Lester: Don't tease, bitch!
Lester and Mcnulty is flawless
Lester Bunk cool
Mcnulty Lester perfect cool and funny as hell
@@jorgefernandez8728 McNulty the Id - cowboy cop tendencies galore, Lester the Ego - cowboy cop but knows when to draw the line, Bunk the superego - complete by the book cop
Have you seen the prequels here on you tube?
There's one called when Bunk met Mcnulty, and from memory there's 2 more first is a young Omar and the other is a young prop Joe at school
Idk why, but "you deductive motherfucker, you" gets me every time lmao
Lester had Mcnulty in the palm of his hand. Remember his other line, “You ain’t even worth the skin off my knuckles, junior”
Same.
a beautiful line :p
@@seokmin3292 One my favourite Lester qutoes to Jimmy is "....life is the shit that happens while you're waiting for moments that will never come."
I love how his face just falls as he realizes that they already reached the same conclusion as he did.
when he realizes he cant have his moment of messing with them. :-)
McNulty had his moments, mercurial and the most willing to cross the line, Bunk was solid; but Lester was the man.
agreed. and rawls and erv can suck it
I’d say Bunk was more than solid. He was just as good as McNulty, just not willing to cross boundaries like him.
Natural Po-lice.
Cool Lester smooth
@@DuncanUdaho67 yeah I agree especially the way he finally tied Chris to the murders by finding Mike and then Mike's mom and then Bugs dad simply by going back through the case files and requestioning everything and everyone he already questioned.
When *_"natural poh-lice"_* meets *_"natural poh-lice"_*
It's like Batman running into Rorsharch and The Punisher.
@@JustSomeCanadianGuy I love Rorschach and Punisher's great too, but they're both about one league under Batman
Murder Poh-leece.
I love how The Wire does romantic relationships... they always take a backseat to the whatever the main story is focused on, but look closely and you can pick up subtle hints of chemistry gradually blossoming. It's happening here with Mcnulty and Beadie... it also happens in season 3 with Daniels and Pearlman.
Bunk's reaction at the end of this clip when he hears McNulty and Beadie warming up to each other is one of my single favorite shots in the whole series, as he realizes that McNulty is using 14 homicides to chase tail yet again.
lol I wouldn't call Pearlman grabbing Daniels BBC under the bar counter 'subtle'.
@@TheNegativeDude I was about to say. She was pretty straightforward but I would admit there was a slight built-up
Beadie was attracted to McNulty immediately... from the moment he arrived at the dead girls scene.
@@Stefanthenautilus LOL
"I'm feeling pretty damn collateral myself." Lester is awesome.
This isn't just a stab at McNulty but basically the whole Sherlock Holmes trope of detective movies and series.
It does seem like a very David Simon thing to do
Also, in a way, it's a stab at the viewers who didn't pick up on any of this as it's basically exposition dialogue
@foxfireman188-ls1kvbut what about when the consultant is... IDK... _quirky..._
@foxfireman188-ls1kv
Whoa, you just roast the mentalist. Nice
@foxfireman188-ls1kv I was with you but don't go there. Monk was a great show
Lester and Bunk as a detective team would make a great cop show on its own.
Except Lester do love listening to people’s phone calls and bunk above all else must keep up appearances.
@@Duzz14 Pinstripe suits.
You my real partner, Lester. My LIFE partner.
they could call it natural police
@@stefansalo6571
Natural Po-Leece
Bunk knew what was up at 2:20. He was like damn girl, jimmy's my man and all but you sure you wanna go there? LOL
That bothers you?
Lol good catch!
@@the_j_machine2254 - IE: Jimmy's a great guy but DON'T start anything sexual / relationship-wise with him.
Haha it's true, Jimmy may be his boy but that just means he knows him better than anyone. Beadie should run the fuck out of there.
The bunk is no better. Remember that time he got drunk and burnt his clothes ?
McNulty apologizing for the short con while setting up the long con.
Never noticed them sowing the seeds of Jimmy and Beadie so early.
Bunk noticed that, too!
Well then you ain't real pohh-lease
Well i think his line at the end was bs..he doesnt give a shit about where those bodies go. He just needed to make it look like it wasnt aboutbhis ego and score some slash.
@@johnmurdoch3083 not really. He spent AGES trying to locate that one woman's original background.
@@dre8463 . I mean yes sure he cares but...its also about his own vanity.
I love how good of a job they did with the characters having Baltimore accents
Some of them actually were from Baltimore
Me tew.
Only main characters with decent Baltimore accents were Prop Joe and Snoop. And they were from Baltimore. Omar's accent was too North Carolinian to be Baltimore.
It's really hard for an out of towner to get that accent right. If you're from the area, you can immediately tell who the real locals are. On the streets it's Prop Joe, Snoop, and the lower level guys like Spider, Shamrock and a lot of the corner boys from hamsterdam.
Also the white baltimore accent is a little different but so noticeable. Ziggy is 100% from baltimore you can tell by the accent, Frog, some of the cops, and the principal lady from Season 4.
I love the banter!! Even Beetie gets in on it. 😂😂😂😂
McNulty was like damn, "I ain't the only smart one".
Lmao, the minute Lester walked out the pawn shop, McNulty became the second smartest guy in the room.
Ain't nobody messing with Cool Lester Smooth.
McNulty came up with something that took 3 of them to do the same. Lester is definitely the smartest person in the room, but to write McNulty off like that is naive and foolish.
Yeah except mcnulty did it alone off the books lol. But yeah, Lester is still a genius regardless
"Hes gonna answer his own question" lol
Poor Jimmy doesn't have Lester to answer his questions for him :(
My favourite part 😅🔥👌
That sticker at the end "I
I love how Beadie is kind of annoyed at first by his swagger. Then McNulty shows his heart. Why he cares. What's really driving him.
It was really sad his slip back into booze between season 4 and 5.
But then after that he gets fired and goes back to Beadie, and it's just nicer to imagine he slowly gets his life back together.
@Eric Johnson Basically the circle of Lester. When Lester proves he's not a hump in Season 1 Jimmy asks "who did you?" and Lester replies "oh the old Deputy before Burrell". I guess Jimmy didn't have pawn shop hands. Lol.
@@JScarper We all got a journey, if we didn't have an easy, rich-parent life. McNulty is one of us!
@@JScarper if the end of season 5 taught us anything, is that histoey releats itself
Jimmy needed to get off the force he was heading towards eating his gun
0:21 you can see beattie taking interest in as mcnulty talks his shit. i love how disciplined this series was in terms of keeping certain plot points for later seasons.
Thing is McNulty arrived at this by himself whereas they had a team of 3.
And the interviews and visits to the ship. McNulty did well on his own.
this is the comment I was looking for. Mcnulty arriving at this conclusion is way more impressive.
Beadie probably wasn't much use at figuring out that theory although she could have used a little of what McNulty told her. Wouldn't put it past Lester to work something like this out though.
"Yeah! A little."
That line got her interested so quick. She was like "oh he's so sweet" lmao if only she knew about our boy choking dead bodies to get more money for the police and sheeeeeeeet.
She found out in the end
"Ya happy now bitch?" I love it when Bunk would say that. Fucking Jimmy!
1:02 “he’s gonna ask us all in question,” McNulty just gettin roasted over here
answer his own question
Bunk & Lester where a dream team. One of the few times other police could match up with McNulty. People always focused on McNulty's insubordination and being a jerk, but in terms of his actual policing work - the dude was basically a super-stud...and he knew it...lol...
Damn even Beadie has the Baltimore accent. “Me teww”
That’s that Bawlamer City Tawk
Say what you want about Bunk but I always appreciated that he never took the job home, Jimmy and Lester literally started becoming the worst type of cops because of an obsession to take down certain people.
‘’Say what you want about bunk’’
Why do you feel the need to preface your comment with that? Bunk is beloved by fans and you barely see anything against him lol
@@steverogers7601 Yeah lol. Bunk Moreland is my spirit animal!
Ironically, it was Lester who told McNulty that the job will not save him
0:31 "They comin' acrohss the woteh like that" Dominic's English accent slipping through as always
"So now the other girls, they get told to get back in that CAAAAAN"
Loved seeing McNultys ego get destroyed as he comes to grips with the fact that he isn't the only one in bpd with an iq over 80, and everyone in homicide wasn't waiting with bated breath for his triumphant return.
They just messed with him, they all wanted him back. They knew his worth
its also what made him good po-lice
No offence, but he got an IQ more than 136. It's been tested
Love this show. Such great writing and acting. I can see them all as real cops .
They schooled him, didn't they?
it ain't white boy day
dont know what dos black and white have to do with this shit but ok
I would say I disagree but
comments like these are all over on almost every wire clip on youtube
C. Dixon But Jared ain't even black. So you were baited 🦐 into making a blanket statement by another white guy. He hooked you too🎣. Damn 🤔.
Samm Q And in my chest I was agreeing with you, what does black and white have to do with it? You have a good mix of detectives, black and white, male and female, letting intelligence dictate the discussion. But then you go and agree with a dumbass, which robs you of your objectivity. 🤔 Damn, damn, damn 😑.
Hahaha seeing Mcnulty ego get deflated is gold
actually his ego should not get deflated by this. He figured it all, alone. Bunk and Lester went to the Ship and had countless interviews, plus were a team of 3. Mcnulty arriving at that conclusion one day later than them is an extraordinary feat on his own. He needs not be ashamed.
@@lionelmbopi597 Mcnulty's ego is not actually that he is smart. He is but his need to be smarter than everyone else in the room. The fact Bunk and Lester figured out too is what made his ego deflated
@@mrgreen2258 It was all friendly, he never envied Lester or Bunk.
Well I saw from the beginning, and I think the direction of the series was to make McNulty the good cop and the hero comes to the rescue. Of all characters on the show I would have to say bunk and McNulty where are my favorites.
0:38 Funniest line of lester.
bunk knows... and I'm not talking about no theory.
id argue that bunk and lester were the best detectives on the show. After watching the wire for the second time around I kinda noticed how "bratty" mcnulty was throughout the show he would basically do what he wanted and when his bosses or CO would say he couldnt he would just whine, disobey orders, or did that thing kids do where they say no, pout then cross their arms. In this part of the show too he was supposed to be fired but was allowed to keep his job and transferred to the marine dept but all he did was be ungrateful the whole season. First time I watched i actually liked mcnulty but i guess as you get older you see shit differently and kinda see how insubordinate and childish his character was.
Or you get older and jaded and refuse to see how breaking the line/protocol gets things done and people saved. Shit was like that overseas, no different as a cop in a city. Sure he complained and acted out, not out of immaturity, but because of a moral code. Fuck the rules so to speak. Some people just view justice as the only rule of law that matters. (last sentence was more of philosophical thought than opinion)
@@gdduuhsstyhbbb see i would agree with you if justice was his real motive, but it was not, my first viewing I thought it was justice too that motivated him thats why I liked the character the first time around. But the show showed us multiples times that justice was not his motive deeper and deeper into the seasons. Its shown multiple times through conversations with lester and bunk that mcnulty does what he does for ego reasons basically to "win" against his enemies to prove that he is indeed smarter than them (see mcnultys fbi profile vid and when he fights with bunk in the final season) and "justice" is just his excuse for doing that. Now I would say the real detective that does what he does for justice but is not in it for ego reasons is Lester especially in the later seasons, he was capable of breaking rules and yes he did do that, thats why he was demoted before the show in the first place, and he does it especially in the final season but he does it for the truth and justice not to stroke his ego. I was reading about mcnultys character though and it seems like the best detectives are the ones that dont do it for "justice" at all but rather to stroke their egos and thats how the writers came up with his character, but then why create lester then? They basically created a better version of mcnulty that does everything he does but better.
shinobu i dont agree, lester and mcnulty were the best in my eyes. Yeah mcnulty kicked everyones leg but for a good cause. To make sure the bad guys get caught. What if the fake ribbon murderer never was brought up ?? Marlo would never have bein caught.
So difficult to work with ? Yeah
Sometimes an egotistical asshole ? Sure
But was he natural police who actually gave a damn about cases ? Fuck yeah
@@010les he was natural POHLEASE ill give him that, yeah now that i rewatched it again lol yeah i agree it is mcnulty and lester thats the best although i think lester was better. bunk just didnt have as much"detective screen time" to actually give the audience a view into his full skill as a detective as opposed to those 2
shinobu of course lester was the best. The years of experience and his constant revealing of everything spoke for itself. Also he was soo lowkey and calm about it wich made him so likeable.
Bunk didnt got much detective time i know but the fact it took him minutes to figure out omar didnt kill that lady in old face andre's store deserves props.
He just didnt wanted to go as far as mcnulty and lester in season 5 with the fake serial killer
I heart city life.
McNulty being disappointed that he wasn’t the smartest in the room.
Dominic West's accent sounds like he's confused between Boston, New York, and the South lol
McNulty is so charismatic
Isnt that Michael's wife from the office?
Yes it is
That was just mean but you cant blame them McNulty was a smart ass
the way she looks at McNulty ...
Walks past the I love city life sticker on his way out.
I’m pretty sure that’s his right? That’s his old desk
MCNULTY SHOULD HAD ALREADY KNOWN that Lester would've already had the answers
Holly took on quite the role in this season
Season 2 is my favorite.
Mine too, but we are in the minority my friend.
@@jnavillus yes we are; this is precisely the moment I fell in love with season 2.
Highly underrated
The season 2 finale is one of the best episodes in the entire series
Likewise. I loved the Sobotka characters.
The look Bunk gives Russell at the end like, “Damn, girl don’t you go down that path.”
This is some HIGH LEVEL acting tbh lol I love it… and idk, just me thinking about having to memorize all this is making my head hurt lol
Mcnulty's arrogance sometimes can be really funny.
Get back in that can!
The Francis Scott key bridge was the bridge. I wanted to see if that bridge was the same one that fell. I got my answer. dang.
Theory has a McNulty
Beadie picking up on it
Mcnaughty always wanting to be the smart one in the room lol
“Fuck you very much” 😂😂😂
I love how this show refuses to play into tropes. Most shows starring detectives have their character be the best and smartest around, but not the Wire. McNulty's good, but he's no Sherlock.
Mcnulty being put back in his box 😅
If you knew what an autopsy looked like you'd be bothered by those girls becoming medical cadavers, too.
McNulty feeling was hurt lol
Natural police.
Typically brilliant Wire scene.
And that bothers you?....yeah..a little.
Which episode?
"Yeah, a little" was said with a hint of dispassion. Jimmy cared more about identifying the girls because Jimmy is the smartest poh-lease in the world. He didn't want that outcome because it would mean he/whomever failed. Beadie has actual compassion and misread him a little (and will a lot more later).
Totally freaking wrong.
You probably didn't watch the series.
McNulty was running around long time afterwards, doing all he could to identify the drowned woman, even though it wouldn't have helped the case in any way
Brutal smart bit 👍🏼
Lester was the smartest just as crazy and relentless as McNulty
With only one 14 round mag
greets from fuckin Cracow cop. same shit :)
Who is the girl?
Is that Holly from the office????
Yes
First rule incorrupt police departments fire the motivated keep the lazy
Natural Poooo-lice
Three good Police
Does he now?🤣🤣🤣
Normal cop shows lets the “genius”white cop explain to the well meaning but less intelligent sidekick minority or woman cop what happened. 🙄 Thank God for The Wire.
The Wire doesn't care about that, but yeah this scene is about race! No.
who cares about that?
Nah bro I just watch Michael chicklis crack skulls
dont get uppity
@@dewok2706 ha!
Why is every calling her Beattie? Her name is Holly flax
Thank you.
!!!!
@@michaelsantoro9864 its beadir
Its beadie
OOOoooOOOoh...you guys mean Helene!
"That bothers you...?"
Well no shit toots. You only need the tiniest bit of a soul to be bothered by their horrific fate. It's sad that something this grotesque would require a question.
You missed the response. She said "Me too." She's making a connection w/ McNulty, something that comes into play later.
It's should go without saying. Feeling bad about innocent people getting killed isn't a connection any more than feeling hot in the sunlight is a connection.
I don't think it bothers a lot of people on the show. It could be argued that even Bunk and Lester are just doing their jobs, instead of being personally affected by it. Seeing 300+ homicides per year does tend to desensitize a person.
DaleRobby rear you have to understand to them these are just numbers on a board they have to turn red to black. There isn't an emotional connection.
Dead bodies don't suffer, although I would feel pretty bad about the lack of closure for the families.
l like this season. I mean, it's not favorite season, but how can you call this the worst one when season 5 exists?
Season 5 is the worst. The best was either season 1 or 2
Agreed
It’s like The Godfather 3. It’s not a bad film, it just had the misfortune of coming after The Godfather 1&2
The overjoyed italian alarmingly disarm because james coherently groan outside a utopian secretary. judicious, needless patricia
dork
Rhe Baltimore accent on the word "too" is so lame. The way she says "me too" at the end there is so cringe.
Season 1 and 3 is all you need to watch
Uhhh, season 4?
All the pieces matters
Fuck that. It's all or nothing
"All the pieces(seasons) matter."