Emil Cooper true but if herc had of done his job correctly, Randy’s name would’ve never been put in the streets as a snitch, his house wouldn’t of been burnt up & he wouldn’t of been put in a group home.
The principal is just as foul too! She manipulates him into snitching. Everytime something goes down, she mentions his foster mother. Then she sits there and acts like she wasn't part of his life being ruined.
She basically plays the role of police, but for kids. Police try to flip you but don't care what happens after you get called out as a snitch. Schools were a training ground for the streets
Randy: “You gon’ look out for me? YOU GON’ LOOK OUT FOR ME, SGT. Carver?!” Deangelo Barksdale: “Where’s Wallace? Where’s Wallace, String? WHERE’S WALLACE?!” Two scenes that gave me similar feelings.
One of the hardest scenes for me, the Randy ending. A good kid who is gonna end up bad just because of petty bureaucracy and form filling. Really makes me sad.
left and right is a bit of a strech also, he was mislead with his task which ended him up being connected to a murder he probably would have never been wanting to be part of if he knew snitching may be one thing but dragging a kid with a most likely clean background into shit like that isn't all that fair to begin with, don't you think
His decisions AND the system lead him to this ending but the good kid had terrible judgment. Like, literally got a man murdered bad. Doesn't make him less likeable but he had his own fate in his hand.
I just don't understand this. I can understand him not wanting to be suspended or expelled but why in the fuck would he possibly say I know about a murder. That was so fucking stupid.
oldschooldogy316 Because he was afraid his foster mom would be told and he would be sent back to the home. That fear overwhelmed him,and the sad part? Telling the truth STILL got him sent back to the home in the end because the systems meant to protect him screwed him. So even doing the right thing wasn't worth it in the end,the truth led to his worst fear anyway
The realism of the show is first-rate. How one bad mistake could pretty much end it for you in this environment. They never made the mistake of the whole show being about the good guys winning. That is not life. Sometimes the bad guys win and ride off into the sunset (Marlo). One of the best TV series ever.
Spot on! It goes full circle in regards to character development and how in the end nothing really changes in the drug business, only the players. As Carver says in the first episode This is not a war because wars end (which I think changed a bit after 9/11, wars that are doomed to fail)
It just shows that sometimes you can do everything right and the system will just eat you up and spit you out. The kids saga of the Wire broke me. All those kids were smart, dedicated, honest and pretty much fantastic kids. The only one to make it out straight was out of 100% pure luck and nothing else
Carver fucked up so bad in so many ways. 1,Sending Randy to Herc as a favour so Herc could dig his way out of Marimo's bad books. 2 Not following up after he sent him to Herc. 3. Mis-underestimating the reaction of the Street to Randy's perceived snitching. "It will all blow over in a week". 4. Going to Randy's house numerous times in broad daylight reinforcing the idea that Randy is a snitch. 5. And finally, going into the foster home with Randy showing all the kids in there that Randy was "with" the police. He even has his badge showing. With everything Carver had seen on the streets in his career he should have known better. Poor Randy, one thing this show has shown me is that good innocent kids can be destroyed by the system that supposed to help them. Of the four friends only Namond is supposed to have made it out.
I know the comments are a bit old, but I wouldn't say Herc was very clever at all, it's just that people who put themselves above other people and will fuck over other people over to get ahead, usually do. It's one of the sad facts of life, the assholes that try to claw as much as possible for themselves usually ends up with just that, more than others. I always though Herc's attitude made him a lot more similar to the criminals than the police he started off the show working with, him ending up with Levy was exactly where he deserved to be from the start, the badge never suited him.
Randy ended up a really sad case. "Snitched" because he finally found a stable foster home probably after bouncing from home to home and didn't want to once again have to find himself in some group home and got desperate. Out of all the snitching randy talk, got to remember he was just a damn kid smh
When Randy consoles Carver before he walks into the group home, that’s the last bit of kindness he probably shows to anyone. After that, he just gone all disappointed in the system and toughed up to survive in his new environment.
The way Randy thanks Carv for trying before he walks through the door of the group home - that shows he recognises the system that railroaded him into this situation, and that Carv is just a cog in the machine. In another life Randy would have been a huge success but he was doomed by his circumstances. Season 4 was the most emotionally wrenching in The Wire.
@@stonergamerdavis7720 Since when is telling the truth a bad thing? I know there is a nice, comfortable answer to this question but here is mine: if more people snitched fewer kids would get whacked by other kids selling dope at the corners. And this goes for the hood just like the highest functions of the US government.
I feel really bad for Carver on this. He matured so much and was genuinely trying to make a difference. In the end thr fact that he can't is eating his soul away, he can't even bear to say goodbye to Randy. Carver has one of the best character arcs in the show, and Randy and Colvin are probably the two people who changed him the most.
Paulo Alexandre I love his arc too. It’s very well written as it’s pretty much everything in this show. I loved that in the end he goes back to work on the streets and treats a group of boys with much more kindness than in the beginning of the series.
Carv was a great arc, I always remember the time he speaks to Bodie and starts having some comical banter with him having kicked his head in previously, realising Mcnulty's point that you can't just beat people down every time because you're going to need a decent relationship with them when the shit starts flying.
Wow! Just when I thought Carver was a "complete Ass-Hole. He goes and shows his human side. There's no telling how well Randy may have done with his life if they had let Carver adopt him.
But like awsys the idiots step in and fuck it up. This is just a show but this shit happens for real. How many Randy's and Duties need help a never get it makes me sick.
Ppl skip the screening process and then the child is with an abusive foster parents that barely feeding the kid, molesting em, or doing whatever to get a government check. Should have just went through few months of screening.
“Please don’t raise your voice “ my god these people make me sick no compassion at all and the sad part they really exist🤦♂️ like Tupac said there’s no hope for the future
You’re mad at the wrong person. She’s restricted to the systems that are in place and are out of her control. She’s definitely been faced with hundreds of situations similar to the one Carver is seeing for the first time. She knows there’s no point in yelling because there’s nothing they can do to change anything. You think she’s sick and has no compassion, but based on the themes that are consistently presented in the show, it’s pretty clear she’s just another person that came into the system hoping to make a difference that eventually became resigned to the reality that she’s powerless.
"You gonna help, huh? You gonna look out for me?" 😭😭 Damn, this season was hard to watch. Randy and Dukie's ending were heart breaking, especially Dukie. Raymond getting to ride off into the sunset, just didn't seem fair. I know he was a victim of his situation with his parents and the streets, but it still didn't seem fair.
Namond got lucky, he didn't have any special merit over the other kids, he ended up being liked by Colvin and he got saved; sometimes it just pure luck
If u really look at it he was the only kid that had no street instinct in him like the others .... Dukie= drugs , mike = muscle/violence & randy = hustla/businessman
Two things really got me. 1. Carver turning the mirror away because he couldn’t look at himself for allowing that to happen. 2. The part that they cut where randy accepts his fate and swings at the bangers first. Randy accepts that it’s his bed to sleep in and grows up fast and carver realizes just how truly broken the system is and that he can’t change it.
That’s why It’s so heartbreaking! I can’t even watch this video again. I’ve never done it after publishing it. I’ve cried too many times while making it.
That's my house where Carver interviewed randy and his step mother. There's a cabinet with glass in that dining room, it has a pictures of my family in it
Good eye bro not too many people see it randy character wasnt just by accident your right randy is character is marlo when he was younger think about it. Even down to him trying to take over candy trade marlo greeks/randykoreans even gambling on the corner winning its lokw marlo like to gamble crazy right once you get that youll dig the wire so much more
Nah man marlo was strictly business, not a psychopath. Remember lex. He didn't even really want to kill him. He just had to. Same as prop joe. Its was just about the connect. Nothing personal.
The first time I seen that part where he was in the car pissed off, I felt for him. That's what I love about this show. It touched on real life problems & wanted to make you really feel & think about it as the events occur.
The wire was a genius program because of the story telling. Randy’s story arc is him becoming the new Boadie in part due to the way him and Carvers relationship played out. Think of the way Carver and Boadie’s relationship was. Was that great foreshadowing or what?
Ya those kids his roommates (who all looked to be in their early 20's lol) were mugging the shit out of him n the group home people couldn't give 2 shits
Randy should write a book "how $5 ruined my life" i couldn't believe it all because that girl had to put his name and he didnt touch her let alone seen what was going on. I loved randy. After this comment he has other titles he can use 😁😁😁 his storyline was just all messed up
as a Law enforcement officer for nearly 20 years, people think we are all callous & bitter. Not true, system works against us just as much as civilians. You want to help but you get beaten down after years on the job. I knew an officer who had foster kids like Randy, the state would constantly stone wall him at every turn. They'd stick the kids in a group home or with a unfit foster parent who just wanted the money
I felt every moment of him beating on that steering wheel. If I were a cop I couldn't do it. I'd literally go to jail for taking him out of there in the middle of the night. Its crazy for me. The "screening" process. That makeshift prison dorm was more of a safe qualified place for a kid who experienced such trauma, than with an actual cop. It burns me bc that is how the system really is.
I work in a juvenile detention center. The line @ 0:56 is something that resonates so much. “Why do you care?”. Most people see these kids as another number. “It’s just how it is.” There’s one kid rn who is only 11 in the detention center I work at. Real small kid reminds me of my baby. Kid is so innocent mentally. Doesn’t come out his room for pt or anything because he’s scared of the other kids. He stays in his room doing math problems and constantly asks for a phone call with his mom and to get out. He barely knows how to write, spell, etc... It seriously hits deep with me seeing him there. Most other officers ignore him and move on. I always try to pass by his cell and make sure he’s okay. Reminds me of Carver and Randy. I’m hoping he’s released quick (I think he will be out in under 2 weeks God willing). The whole system is sad and flawed af honestly. And the most heartless people tend to succeed in the system (police, jails, juvie). They just see people as statistics and numbers, not a human. Makes that scene where Carver punches the car even realer for me because this kid is a puppy surrounded lions
Randy was fucked over by 3 people: Little Kevin, who told him to indirectly set up Lex cause he didnt want problems with Bodie( what a bitch move) and later told Randy what really happened, Carver (although it was unintentional), who passed him on to Herc instead of handling the situation himself, and last but certainly not least: Herc himself, who misjudged Randy upon meeting him ( judgmental prick) and let slip to Little Kevin that Randy said something about Lex's death. This is why I believe you have to keep your circle small and keep to yourself because mostly everyone who says they're your friend/ will be there for you, they're not and they wont be at the end of the day. In the end, it's better to fuck yourself over than anyone else
There's something so deeply infuriating about the woman from Social Services: "Please don't raise your voice, if you're going to raise your voice at me ..." It isn't her personally, she's so monotone, detached, and robotic because she lost her soul to this bureaucracy years ago. Just a symbol of a System that can't be moved, can't be reasoned with, etc. By the numbers, even if a child's life is at stake.
8:09 - imagine he went in with Randy "Okay everyone this is Randy, everyone be super super nice to him pls because he's been having a rough time lately, thanks"
The molotov scene it's based on a real life incident, look up the Dawson Family murder it was a very similar situation with far more tragic consequences. It happened while the show was still being filmed.
I felt bad for Carver. He'd really turned a corner and was trying to do the right thing but got busy and simply forgot/overlooked. This situation would haunt anyone the rest of their lives.
I think Randy is more of String/Prop Joe. He has that business sense. Marlo was about killing his way to the top. Kennard is most likely the one who will fit Marlo's shoes.
Kids aren't innocent you know? That's a lie all parents tell themselves. "My little angel wouldn't do that." Oh, he would. He has, he wanted to and he will end up doing it again. You know what is the difference between someone who kills a guy at 15 and 25? An arbitrary number some bureaucrat had to come up with to create the laws that govern our lives. The legal system discriminates in punishments based on age but nothing else and that's a good thing. Not always easy but life ain't easy either right?
Arcaryon what nobody said they innocent you sound dumb science creates the age barriers never once did I say there shouldn’t be juvenile detention center I’m saying there should be juvenile witness being thrown in there like sacrificial lambs
@@stevenwhiters8928 Aha. Interesting. Then maybe next time SAY THAT. You literally ONLY said and I quote " NO INTERROGATION OF ANYONE UNDER 16." You are the fool here kiddo. To which I replied that your logic makes no sense because kids beyond 16 can commit crimes as well which means your argument makes no sense! How tf r u'gonna convict some kid if only an other kid saw it according to your dumbest logic? Comon man. And I don't sound dumb, I sound white because I am German and I learned British English so yeah, that's gonna sound diffrent to what you areprobably used to on a day to day basis ( though I don't know you so I won't judge ). That's a whole other debate to be had.
Arcaryon What is your point you seem to be contradicting yourself. ? Reread what you said also people that try to play grammar police in a RUclips discussion I guarantee don’t have knowledge nor comprehension or critical thinking that have just stop while you ahead
@@stevenwhiters8928 Which is not what I said. I wasn't talking about your or my grammar, I was talking about the way I wrote. And the fact that you were making a statment that makes no sense. I only got rude because you started to be unfriendly and tonight I don't have the patience to be friendly all the time. No offense ok? I understand what you mean but like I said in the first comment, this wouldn't work. If you don't interrogate kids, you loose evidence that could end up saving an innocent from doing time.
For real I never understood that shit, Randy makes so much money selling candy why tf was he so pressed for $5 to be involved in some bullshit like that
social services is an utter disaster and it is run by people who are only in the job for free healthcare and a pension. They wanna do as little work as they can in as long a period for a better pension.
@@dpf2122 Obviously you missed the point. There were several situations where if Randy had a man to put some foot in some ass and help maintain his household, none of this would have happened. Especially when his foster mom was always working all those hours, so Randy was running the streets. The only child on this show who had a father figure and was able to get in a stable home was Namond. No surprise that he faired the best in the end.
That's a piece of truth that is sadly being ignored and suppressed these days. There's a huge majority of research showing that growing up without a father figure of some sort makes it far more likely that kids will get into drugs, violence, and risky sexual behavior. I'm not saying that all single parents are bad people... But it's just an undeniable fact that this is not an ideal way to raise children.
4:05 is based on a real story in Baltimore it happen to a family of 7 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿 who was telling on the street dealers who did the same thing 😔🙏🏿 I believe the house was turnt into a memorial site for them 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
If randy never snitched he would’ve been good.. his foster mother seemed like a nice understanding woman.. she was nice to him and let him stay after he said he caused a murder and after the principal still snitched on him over the fake rape anyways.. dude snitched for nun
Randy really is the new Brodie… y’all notice the parallel of when randy gets into the group home it does that same sequence from szn 1 when Brodie was in boys village sizing everyone up.
Damn the system is so fucked up. Instead of allowing him to be with a gainfully employed (semi-responsible) tax paying citizen in Carver, at least until the adoption process is complete, they force him to go back into the system. Smh. Why not just allow someone who wants him to have him, at least until it plays out and is official. Instead, another (good) kid lost to the system.
The show was so brutal in this season to Carver. They show throughout the season that he’s much improved as a police, and then the main way they show that improvement goes to shit in his face. Heartbreaking.
All y’all talk about herc, but forget about the petty detective that literally crumbled the message up and chose not to give it to bunk “Fuck the bunk” and just like that Randy is in the gutter.
Maybe it’s just me, but does anyone else get freaking “Goosebumps & Chills“ when The theme song comes on? Man oh man, how much I miss this show. When you mix The Hood, Dope, and Murder with Shakespeare, An Orchestra Symphony, and Picasso and put it in the oven on slow cook for 5 years..... You know what you get? 👉🏻👉🏻 The Wire 👈🏾👈🏾 #In2002 #TheLegendOfTheWireWasCreated
Herc caused all of this, he was such a terrible cop.
Jacob Dockter exactly, fuck herc
Or you could say Randy was the cause for being a lookout for an 8th grader to get sexually assaulted. Look at the whole spectrum.
Emil Cooper true but if herc had of done his job correctly, Randy’s name would’ve never been put in the streets as a snitch, his house wouldn’t of been burnt up & he wouldn’t of been put in a group home.
@@emilcooper2364 She wasn't sexually assaulted, what show were you watching.
@A D They let lil Kevin know it was Randy who snitched, you should watch the show.
The principal is just as foul too! She manipulates him into snitching. Everytime something goes down, she mentions his foster mother. Then she sits there and acts like she wasn't part of his life being ruined.
She got on my damn nerves with that..She just the school version of Burell
I mean its almost liker her job to catch rule breakers in the school but sure fuck her.
Kurohige D. Teach he should have kept his mouth shut and denied he wasn’t even at the bathroom he would have been fine he brought this on himself
Absolutely! She should have judged this was too dangerous for him. It’s obvious that she knows this was a too big “pay back” for his “crime”.
She basically plays the role of police, but for kids. Police try to flip you but don't care what happens after you get called out as a snitch. Schools were a training ground for the streets
Randy: “You gon’ look out for me? YOU GON’ LOOK OUT FOR ME, SGT. Carver?!”
Deangelo Barksdale: “Where’s Wallace? Where’s Wallace, String? WHERE’S WALLACE?!”
Two scenes that gave me similar feelings.
Very similar structure, hadn't thought about that
One of the hardest scenes for me, the Randy ending. A good kid who is gonna end up bad just because of petty bureaucracy and form filling. Really makes me sad.
left and right is a bit of a strech
also, he was mislead with his task which ended him up being connected to a murder he probably would have never been wanting to be part of if he knew
snitching may be one thing but dragging a kid with a most likely clean background into shit like that isn't all that fair to begin with, don't you think
I think the “good guys” , especially the system that is supposed to be a safe net screwed him over even more
His decisions AND the system lead him to this ending but the good kid had terrible judgment. Like, literally got a man murdered bad. Doesn't make him less likeable but he had his own fate in his hand.
@@Arcaryon he didn't get anyone murdered smfh! That shit would have happened regardless
@@Arcaryon he's also a child
'And I know about a murder
Ruined his live
@Billy Hill 😂😂 you a savage
I just don't understand this. I can understand him not wanting to be suspended or expelled but why in the fuck would he possibly say I know about a murder. That was so fucking stupid.
oldschooldogy316 Because he was afraid his foster mom would be told and he would be sent back to the home. That fear overwhelmed him,and the sad part? Telling the truth STILL got him sent back to the home in the end because the systems meant to protect him screwed him. So even doing the right thing wasn't worth it in the end,the truth led to his worst fear anyway
@@oldschooldogy316 hes like 9 years old my guy
he just didnt wanna lose a family which he did but he did a right thing to talk still he did trust them and fucked
The realism of the show is first-rate. How one bad mistake could pretty much end it for you in this environment. They never made the mistake of the whole show being about the good guys winning. That is not life. Sometimes the bad guys win and ride off into the sunset (Marlo). One of the best TV series ever.
He won but he never showed his face or did work his a nobody to everyone.
Spot on! It goes full circle in regards to character development and how in the end nothing really changes in the drug business, only the players. As Carver says in the first episode This is not a war because wars end (which I think changed a bit after 9/11, wars that are doomed to fail)
@@thewire-15thanniversary72 Carver's quote is one of my favorite quotes of the whole series.
one of the hardest storylines of the entire series
Chairman Meow indeed. After I finishing making this video, I couldn’t keep watching it here.
It just shows that sometimes you can do everything right and the system will just eat you up and spit you out.
The kids saga of the Wire broke me. All those kids were smart, dedicated, honest and pretty much fantastic kids. The only one to make it out straight was out of 100% pure luck and nothing else
I cry every damn time
@@jbot91 a lot of people say dookie, but I agree with you with the whole sherrod being the saddest storyline in the series...
Yup, Carver in the car absolutely heartbreaking.
Carver fucked up so bad in so many ways. 1,Sending Randy to Herc as a favour so Herc could dig his way out of Marimo's bad books. 2 Not following up after he sent him to Herc. 3. Mis-underestimating the reaction of the Street to Randy's perceived snitching. "It will all blow over in a week". 4. Going to Randy's house numerous times in broad daylight reinforcing the idea that Randy is a snitch. 5. And finally, going into the foster home with Randy showing all the kids in there that Randy was "with" the police. He even has his badge showing. With everything Carver had seen on the streets in his career he should have known better. Poor Randy, one thing this show has shown me is that good innocent kids can be destroyed by the system that supposed to help them. Of the four friends only Namond is supposed to have made it out.
Indeed. And Herc not only got away with all his screw-ups, but also got promoted. Apparently goofy and stupid Herc was actually very clever.
I know the comments are a bit old, but I wouldn't say Herc was very clever at all, it's just that people who put themselves above other people and will fuck over other people over to get ahead, usually do.
It's one of the sad facts of life, the assholes that try to claw as much as possible for themselves usually ends up with just that, more than others.
I always though Herc's attitude made him a lot more similar to the criminals than the police he started off the show working with, him ending up with Levy was exactly where he deserved to be from the start, the badge never suited him.
What about michael
Randy ended up a really sad case. "Snitched" because he finally found a stable foster home probably after bouncing from home to home and didn't want to once again have to find himself in some group home and got desperate. Out of all the snitching randy talk, got to remember he was just a damn kid smh
@@thewire-15thanniversary72 Herc was just lucky.
When Randy consoles Carver before he walks into the group home, that’s the last bit of kindness he probably shows to anyone. After that, he just gone all disappointed in the system and toughed up to survive in his new environment.
That principal was the worst. Most of us meet our first Karen's in school. Smh
I sure did and kep getting in trouble because of the bitches lies
The principal was nice. Why are you being a dick?
@@elainakristina1390 Bruh
@@elainakristina1390 Why are you being a kiss ass?
Dead ass. There was no shortage of over exaggerating bitter old white women in my childhood. Or teenhood. Or adulthood.
I never noticed the tear that rolled down Randy’s nose when he asked Carver if he was gonna look after him. Great subtle acting by Maestro.
😢😢😢😢😢
randy has the makings of a varsity actor.
Death Rager ooh! Sheckey Green ova here
@@deathrager2404 but does he have the makings of a varsity athlete?
@@KendrixD not yet but he still has alot to grow. remember his pops is cheese. bound to have some of that varsity athlete genetics.
The way Randy thanks Carv for trying before he walks through the door of the group home - that shows he recognises the system that railroaded him into this situation, and that Carv is just a cog in the machine. In another life Randy would have been a huge success but he was doomed by his circumstances. Season 4 was the most emotionally wrenching in The Wire.
A lot of the kids had so much potential, just burn into a shitty situation. The system fucking sucks for not being able to do anything..
@@hectorgravesantiagonil2118 It's not that the system is able to help him, the system wasn't designed to help him.
@@diallo1347 it’s both imo
Damn dude. You said it. Fr.
My god you're deep
Kid life ruined for $5.....Life in the hood
Kid life ruined cuz he snitched
@@zorwil8thegamer636 u literally expect him to care about what u said lol
@@lavonhathcock6048 I dont it's just the truth
@@stonergamerdavis7720 Since when is telling the truth a bad thing? I know there is a nice, comfortable answer to this question but here is mine: if more people snitched fewer kids would get whacked by other kids selling dope at the corners. And this goes for the hood just like the highest functions of the US government.
@@stonergamerdavis7720 You're a stupid bitch arent you
I feel really bad for Carver on this. He matured so much and was genuinely trying to make a difference. In the end thr fact that he can't is eating his soul away, he can't even bear to say goodbye to Randy.
Carver has one of the best character arcs in the show, and Randy and Colvin are probably the two people who changed him the most.
Paulo Alexandre I love his arc too. It’s very well written as it’s pretty much everything in this show. I loved that in the end he goes back to work on the streets and treats a group of boys with much more kindness than in the beginning of the series.
Sorry I replied with a different account, my other channel, but I’m the one who made this video, okay ?
Carv was a great arc, I always remember the time he speaks to Bodie and starts having some comical banter with him having kicked his head in previously, realising Mcnulty's point that you can't just beat people down every time because you're going to need a decent relationship with them when the shit starts flying.
When he's in his car and Carver turns his rearview mirror up because he cant even look at himself breaks my heart. He tried his best and he failed.
@@stephengrigg5988 He woulda been such a good dad so sad
Imagine if Cutty ended up killing Fruit? This video wouldn't even be a thing...
Its the ripple effect.
Carver has good intentions but this is never enough. He trusted the wrong people and the system is as cruel as the drug game.
@@positivevibesandmorelife7307 Yup. One of the many reasons why this show is so great.
@Tim lol you have a point
@@videocassette1986 well said
Wow! Just when I thought Carver was a "complete Ass-Hole. He goes and shows his human side. There's no telling how well Randy may have done with his life if they had let Carver adopt him.
KEVIN SADLER
Yeah man that would’ve been a happy ending if carver took him in after a few months like how bunny takes Namond
Carver turns it around in season 3 and becomes 'good police'.
But like awsys the idiots step in and fuck it up. This is just a show but this shit happens for real. How many Randy's and Duties need help a never get it makes me sick.
The list is the list smh.
A decorated officer was trying to help the social system. should of been allowed to take him
Ppl skip the screening process and then the child is with an abusive foster parents that barely feeding the kid, molesting em, or doing whatever to get a government check. Should have just went through few months of screening.
@@dropsixteentvtv4149
People who have been screened have also done that. Paperwork slows results. The kid suffers.
@@dropsixteentvtv4149 He still wouldn't have been allowed to take Randy, per the juvenile order.
@andre jamison Better than the streets.
Exactly! That's would I was just saying.
2:18 Carv was so sure he did everything right to protect Randy, but then paused and realized he screwed up by getting Herc involved lol
Randy is a true victim of the system.
“Please don’t raise your voice “ my god these people make me sick no compassion at all and the sad part they really exist🤦♂️ like Tupac said there’s no hope for the future
The banality of evil
You’re mad at the wrong person. She’s restricted to the systems that are in place and are out of her control. She’s definitely been faced with hundreds of situations similar to the one Carver is seeing for the first time. She knows there’s no point in yelling because there’s nothing they can do to change anything. You think she’s sick and has no compassion, but based on the themes that are consistently presented in the show, it’s pretty clear she’s just another person that came into the system hoping to make a difference that eventually became resigned to the reality that she’s powerless.
"You gonna help, huh? You gonna look out for me?" 😭😭 Damn, this season was hard to watch. Randy and Dukie's ending were heart breaking, especially Dukie. Raymond getting to ride off into the sunset, just didn't seem fair. I know he was a victim of his situation with his parents and the streets, but it still didn't seem fair.
Namond got lucky, he didn't have any special merit over the other kids, he ended up being liked by Colvin and he got saved; sometimes it just pure luck
Namond would probably end up becoming a Clay Davis sorta figure
Life is situational
That was the point I suppose
If u really look at it he was the only kid that had no street instinct in him like the others .... Dukie= drugs , mike = muscle/violence & randy = hustla/businessman
Season 4 was freakin heavy, good lord
Two things really got me.
1. Carver turning the mirror away because he couldn’t look at himself for allowing that to happen.
2. The part that they cut where randy accepts his fate and swings at the bangers first.
Randy accepts that it’s his bed to sleep in and grows up fast and carver realizes just how truly broken the system is and that he can’t change it.
He accepted they was gone beat his ass anyone who been in a fight would take the first swing, even if he was only gone be there a day. Wouldn’t you?
That’s why It’s so heartbreaking! I can’t even watch this video again. I’ve never done it after publishing it. I’ve cried too many times while making it.
Matthew Johnson of course. But this was Randy’s moment of no return. He wasn’t one of those and had to become that in a second.
The Wire - 15th Anniversary “you gonna look out for me sgt carver?” Cuts too many damn onions.
💯💯 Facts bodie even had told him the samething years ago that the system was fuck up
I forgot about Carver trying to adapt him that's the part that makes me sad he tried to help him
I love his foster mother, she was beautiful to me. Good old fashioned Nubian Queen.
She is beautiful
Nah
She bussed it open for Bunk in season 1
She gave her trunk to Bunk
That's my house where Carver interviewed randy and his step mother. There's a cabinet with glass in that dining room, it has a pictures of my family in it
What lol
@@beeboops6845 🤣
That's crazy
I can see how Marlo probably went through something similar to Randy as a kid.
nah, Randy has a heart, Marlo was a pure psychopath
Prop Joe perhaps, Marlo is a dick
Good eye bro not too many people see it randy character wasnt just by accident your right randy is character is marlo when he was younger think about it. Even down to him trying to take over candy trade marlo greeks/randykoreans even gambling on the corner winning its lokw marlo like to gamble crazy right once you get that youll dig the wire so much more
@@positivevibesandmorelife7307 right Marlo has that greedy trait just like Randy
Nah man marlo was strictly business, not a psychopath. Remember lex. He didn't even really want to kill him. He just had to. Same as prop joe. Its was just about the connect. Nothing personal.
The first time I seen that part where he was in the car pissed off, I felt for him. That's what I love about this show. It touched on real life problems & wanted to make you really feel & think about it as the events occur.
Randy was always in the wrong place at the wrong time and it ended up costing him.
The wire was a genius program because of the story telling. Randy’s story arc is him becoming the new Boadie in part due to the way him and Carvers relationship played out. Think of the way Carver and Boadie’s relationship was. Was that great foreshadowing or what?
The system is fucked if going back into their care is better than living with Carver.
Exactly
True
Facts
Ya those kids his roommates (who all looked to be in their early 20's lol) were mugging the shit out of him n the group home people couldn't give 2 shits
All the little things these people did effected his life and destroyed him in the end..x x
AFFECTED
Randy should write a book "how $5 ruined my life" i couldn't believe it all because that girl had to put his name and he didnt touch her let alone seen what was going on. I loved randy. After this comment he has other titles he can use 😁😁😁 his storyline was just all messed up
ive seen men's live ruined behind one female's lie.
as a Law enforcement officer for nearly 20 years, people think we are all callous & bitter. Not true, system works against us just as much as civilians. You want to help but you get beaten down after years on the job. I knew an officer who had foster kids like Randy, the state would constantly stone wall him at every turn. They'd stick the kids in a group home or with a unfit foster parent who just wanted the money
Kids like Randy deserves better. I was more heart broken over Randy's story than any of the other kids
He was actually good kid with a big heart. He was just born n caught up in the crossfire in Baltimore
This. This arc right here. It hurt more than anything else in the show...even Wallace in S1.
Goes to show the saying is right , never talk to the cops his moms didn’t deserve this .
How the wire fit so many great storylines together and develop characters at the same time I’ll never know 💯 genius though
I felt every moment of him beating on that steering wheel. If I were a cop I couldn't do it. I'd literally go to jail for taking him out of there in the middle of the night.
Its crazy for me. The "screening" process. That makeshift prison dorm was more of a safe qualified place for a kid who experienced such trauma, than with an actual cop. It burns me bc that is how the system really is.
I work in a juvenile detention center. The line @ 0:56 is something that resonates so much. “Why do you care?”. Most people see these kids as another number. “It’s just how it is.” There’s one kid rn who is only 11 in the detention center I work at. Real small kid reminds me of my baby. Kid is so innocent mentally. Doesn’t come out his room for pt or anything because he’s scared of the other kids. He stays in his room doing math problems and constantly asks for a phone call with his mom and to get out. He barely knows how to write, spell, etc... It seriously hits deep with me seeing him there.
Most other officers ignore him and move on. I always try to pass by his cell and make sure he’s okay. Reminds me of Carver and Randy. I’m hoping he’s released quick (I think he will be out in under 2 weeks God willing).
The whole system is sad and flawed af honestly. And the most heartless people tend to succeed in the system (police, jails, juvie). They just see people as statistics and numbers, not a human. Makes that scene where Carver punches the car even realer for me because this kid is a puppy surrounded lions
7:13 always gets me right in the heart.
It was when Carver motioned Herc when he realized he screwed up.
I’m just here for the steering wheel scene 😂😂😂
shit blew my mind the first time i saw it because i literally did the same thing before out of rage
This just shows how broken our social services system. We need to do better as a country, as a community and as individuals.
Carvers character development throughout the series was amazingly well written.
Randy was fucked over by 3 people: Little Kevin, who told him to indirectly set up Lex cause he didnt want problems with Bodie( what a bitch move) and later told Randy what really happened, Carver (although it was unintentional), who passed him on to Herc instead of handling the situation himself, and last but certainly not least: Herc himself, who misjudged Randy upon meeting him ( judgmental prick) and let slip to Little Kevin that Randy said something about Lex's death. This is why I believe you have to keep your circle small and keep to yourself because mostly everyone who says they're your friend/ will be there for you, they're not and they wont be at the end of the day. In the end, it's better to fuck yourself over than anyone else
Spot on! I agree 100%
The way he turns that mirror away.. can’t even look at himself.
5:00 Randys actor acting here is just awesome. Brings back the same feeling when D and Wallace died.
This shit really had me in tears dawg
There's something so deeply infuriating about the woman from Social Services:
"Please don't raise your voice, if you're going to raise your voice at me ..."
It isn't her personally, she's so monotone, detached, and robotic because she lost her soul to this bureaucracy years ago. Just a symbol of a System that can't be moved, can't be reasoned with, etc. By the numbers, even if a child's life is at stake.
8:09 - imagine he went in with Randy "Okay everyone this is Randy, everyone be super super nice to him pls because he's been having a rough time lately, thanks"
That'll probably get him killed on the first day lol
Fun fact: Cheese is Randy’s biological father
Vin Esposito that shit crazy asf
They should have actually delved into that in the show.
They look just alike.
No he not
@@williamdrayton7352 yea he their last name both wagstaff and Simon said it.
Carver and the foster mom look like they would of been good together. Just a random thought...
The molotov scene it's based on a real life incident, look up the Dawson Family murder it was a very similar situation with far more tragic consequences. It happened while the show was still being filmed.
The worst part, is that today is no better. The system is a part of the game. And the game is the game, always.
I felt bad for Carver. He'd really turned a corner and was trying to do the right thing but got busy and simply forgot/overlooked. This situation would haunt anyone the rest of their lives.
Decades later when someone tries to revive The Wire don't be shock if Randy develops a persona like Marlo.
I think Randy is more of String/Prop Joe. He has that business sense. Marlo was about killing his way to the top. Kennard is most likely the one who will fit Marlo's shoes.
@@KendrixD True. True.
Crazy watching this after all these years it’s heartbreaking
Salute to carver and the young man randy for standing tall smh
lol it should be illegal yo interrogate anybody under 16 wtf
Kids aren't innocent you know? That's a lie all parents tell themselves. "My little angel wouldn't do that." Oh, he would. He has, he wanted to and he will end up doing it again. You know what is the difference between someone who kills a guy at 15 and 25? An arbitrary number some bureaucrat had to come up with to create the laws that govern our lives.
The legal system discriminates in punishments based on age but nothing else and that's a good thing. Not always easy but life ain't easy either right?
Arcaryon what nobody said they innocent you sound dumb science creates the age barriers never once did I say there shouldn’t be juvenile detention center I’m saying there should be juvenile witness being thrown in there like sacrificial lambs
@@stevenwhiters8928 Aha. Interesting. Then maybe next time SAY THAT.
You literally ONLY said and I quote " NO INTERROGATION OF ANYONE UNDER 16." You are the fool here kiddo.
To which I replied that your logic makes no sense because kids beyond 16 can commit crimes as well which means your argument makes no sense! How tf r u'gonna convict some kid if only an other kid saw it according to your dumbest logic? Comon man. And I don't sound dumb, I sound white because I am German and I learned British English so yeah, that's gonna sound diffrent to what you areprobably used to on a day to day basis ( though I don't know you so I won't judge ). That's a whole other debate to be had.
Arcaryon What is your point you seem to be contradicting yourself. ? Reread what you said also people that try to play grammar police in a RUclips discussion I guarantee don’t have knowledge nor comprehension or critical thinking that have just stop while you ahead
@@stevenwhiters8928 Which is not what I said. I wasn't talking about your or my grammar, I was talking about the way I wrote. And the fact that you were making a statment that makes no sense. I only got rude because you started to be unfriendly and tonight I don't have the patience to be friendly all the time. No offense ok? I understand what you mean but like I said in the first comment, this wouldn't work. If you don't interrogate kids, you loose evidence that could end up saving an innocent from doing time.
When Randy said “It’s Okay” and Carver’s look after that. This show 🫡
The Randy storyline of all the kids is the most heart breaking
The wire is so real that's what made it Sooo good
Hard to believe how old this already is. Seems like just yesterday I was watching the Wire. Humbling clip. Very humbling.
All these suburbanites in the comments talking about snitchin🤦🏾♂️
ALM
Bet you have not even read Malcolm X, but what do I know, I'm from the cozy burbs with a house on the hill
Should’ve never accepted the $5
Fuck Kevin
@@nonyobussiness3440 cutty should've killed fruit then this wouldn't have happened
For real I never understood that shit, Randy makes so much money selling candy why tf was he so pressed for $5 to be involved in some bullshit like that
Point blank Randy snitched.
Randy snitched..... To a murder!!!!! A murder involving one of Marlo peeps. You knew how that would end.
Randy didn't follow Golden Rule # 5 - Never let yourself be subject to anyone, not even for money.
Carver wasn’t a saint but he tried to do the right thing. The system is all screwed up
It goes to show. People in the public service can be numbed, and that intern can lead to horrific consquences
That social worker and principal was more of a sociopath than Marlo Stanfield
Randy wagstaff- Cheese Wagstaff. Was cheese Randy’s father
Nobody will mention who the key antagonist is in this ordeal, but some of us know. And it’s so faithful to reality.
I felt Carvers pain/anger in the end in that car
Prime example of when the system fails you
social services is an utter disaster and it is run by people who are only in the job for free healthcare and a pension. They wanna do as little work as they can in as long a period for a better pension.
This why you need a damn man in the house.
Being a man doesn't save you from being burned by a molotov cocktail lol
@@dpf2122 Obviously you missed the point. There were several situations where if Randy had a man to put some foot in some ass and help maintain his household, none of this would have happened. Especially when his foster mom was always working all those hours, so Randy was running the streets. The only child on this show who had a father figure and was able to get in a stable home was Namond. No surprise that he faired the best in the end.
cheese is randys dad. I think it was a good thing he wasnt around.
@@DrNickRiveria Sperm donor =/= man. Also, that wasn't really confirmed.
That's a piece of truth that is sadly being ignored and suppressed these days. There's a huge majority of research showing that growing up without a father figure of some sort makes it far more likely that kids will get into drugs, violence, and risky sexual behavior.
I'm not saying that all single parents are bad people... But it's just an undeniable fact that this is not an ideal way to raise children.
The best show ever
4:05 is based on a real story in Baltimore it happen to a family of 7 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿 who was telling on the street dealers who did the same thing 😔🙏🏿 I believe the house was turnt into a memorial site for them 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Imagine the airbag deployed as he was punching the steering wheel
😂😂😂
All Randy was trying to do was sell chips and shit
How I wish all of the corner boys could have been saved.
If randy never snitched he would’ve been good.. his foster mother seemed like a nice understanding woman.. she was nice to him and let him stay after he said he caused a murder and after the principal still snitched on him over the fake rape anyways.. dude snitched for nun
Randy really is the new Brodie… y’all notice the parallel of when randy gets into the group home it does that same sequence from szn 1 when Brodie was in boys village sizing everyone up.
The school system has its game too. So chill. It just a game.
That scene with Carver freaking in the car was deep.
This shit happens daily to young kids. They get lost in the system and yet our government is worried about dumb shit except for our own kids.
Damn the system is so fucked up. Instead of allowing him to be with a gainfully employed (semi-responsible) tax paying citizen in Carver, at least until the adoption process is complete, they force him to go back into the system. Smh. Why not just allow someone who wants him to have him, at least until it plays out and is official. Instead, another (good) kid lost to the system.
Marlo: How you liking the new crib??
Mike: nice thanks
Marlo:I know it feels good being in your own.
Randy is when marlo was younger
No he isn't
Randy is definitely similar to how Marlo was when he was a kid.
@@downtoearthproductions no he isn't Randy is nothing like marlo,we don't know anything about marlo's past
Greatest show ever💪🏼
The show was so brutal in this season to Carver. They show throughout the season that he’s much improved as a police, and then the main way they show that improvement goes to shit in his face. Heartbreaking.
9:13 when you pull up and she still not ready
Everything was deadass Herc’s fault … literally almost every time , Herc got something to do with fucking up big time
Im not going in there im hoping on the first train to no were.
Send him away out of B- More
All y’all talk about herc, but forget about the petty detective that literally crumbled the message up and chose not to give it to bunk
“Fuck the bunk” and just like that Randy is in the gutter.
Carv could have got him in a few months!?!?
he might have already been hardened by then
@@denverbritto5606 no
Few months he already dead by then snitches get no love in the hood
@@acenewgate2813 he wasnt dead, s5 they show he became cold and hardened
@@gatzuuu I watched all of it bro dude either got beat everyday or died ain't no love for snitches
yall in the comments wanna act soo tuff like yall gangstas or sumn💀💀 got me weak
Fr🤣
This was the biggest wake up cal for carver
as a foster kid, I can tell you, this shit happens every damn day.
"It's OK."
"What?"
"You tried... you don't need to feel bad."
".."
"Thanks."
That's why you never trust the cops
Maybe you shouldn't do shit that makes the cops get involved in the first place
@@ugthankikebab That's the thing, he didn't do anything.
We shouldn’t trust even ourselves
@@ATP2555ify he snitched
Maybe it’s just me, but does anyone else get freaking “Goosebumps & Chills“ when The theme song comes on? Man oh man, how much I miss this show. When you mix The Hood, Dope, and Murder with Shakespeare, An Orchestra Symphony, and Picasso and put it in the oven on slow cook for 5 years..... You know what you get? 👉🏻👉🏻 The Wire 👈🏾👈🏾
#In2002 #TheLegendOfTheWireWasCreated
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