What's crazy is that COLLECTIVELY, the Co-op did not have the muscle of a weakened Barksdale organization. The leaders may have been 'co-operating' with each other at that table but their crews were all out in the streets separately. So they damn sure couldn't go against Marlo without help.
@jonmacie7581 I don't agree with that. It's 12 or so members of the co-op. Each of them couldn't provide 2 dudes to go after Marlo (total of 24)? If he was that strong, he would have taken on the whole co-op instead of just Barksdale's crew.
@@zulusmith They all could have. They all have INDIVIDUAL muscle but none of them are actually working together. They're merely sitting in a room together fixing the prices and all that. But on the streets is still every crew for themselves.
@jonmacie7581 That's my point. They didn't fully embrace what a "co-op" is. They should have allocated muscle to stomp out the competition. OR, they could have helped Omar find Marlo (after Chris and Snoop killed Butchie), and then took care of Omar. Think about that; Omar's crew and Marlo's crew owned the streets! Not all those other Negros combined! Fck coordinating prices/sourcing product when you can't hold onto your corners or your money.
RIP to all the hbo channel uploaders… kel Ana, don junior, borko’s first 5 channels… a constant game of keeping the clips under hbo’s radar and out of their pocket. Trouble is, with hbo, you never know when you’ve overstepped as an uploader.
They all did. Avon was gonna sacrifice his empire to go after Marlo. Stringer didn't do himself no favors, but he was right that even if they did beat Marlo they'd still lose because Joe and the co-op was gonna cut them out.
Avon and slim was the only one who knew what they were dealing with , when it came to Marlo Aint no co op, ain’t no reasoning with him , it’s either get in line or get ran over . His way or the highway way. Marlo didn’t respect those who feared him , and respected and admired the ones who didn’t fear him. He looked at prop Joe and stringer as some push overs , but when he sat down with Avon , he was all ears . Rivals become idols
But the cost of dealing with Marlo was too high. Marlo came in at the right time when Barksdale was weak. There was no winning move for Avon and Stringer.
@@Zikk0_o The streets has battles , you win some and lose some But the war is everlasting , Marlo was chasing something that Avon and Omar will have forever - The name Money is cool , power is cool , fear is cool But respect was big for Marlo , and at the end of the series when the two youngins didn’t know who he was , it symbolized everything im saying . He went through all of that and still had no name . No more muscle , no more connect, no more corners , and no name
@@6oweLA Of course Marlo never got what he ultimately wanted, but in terms of the war itself Avon was in a no win situation. No matter how much he fought the young will eventually take over. The thing about respect in the streets is that eventually that all fades out no matter who it is. The core focus on the last two seasons was how the new generation had evolved into a new breed that simply didn't care or won't adhere to any unspoken rules or traditions. Some of the core aspects will remain the same, but just like the towers, all that will simply be erased. Even the scene with Kima not knowing Omar's brother is a small sample in how even the most notorious players in the game will eventually fade away.
@@Zikk0_o I disagree on that one At the end the two young boys was talking about Omar like he was a legend When Marlo had to see Avon first , that just showed the type of respect he had everywhere Your name could be everlasting or you can be forgotten People either want to forget you or remember you . He lost the battle against Marlo , but the war is never over and Avon will always be king
I thought the co-op was supposed to stick together? So the fact that they didn’t want to stand with Barksdale shows the “co-op” was east-side only and the reason why Avon didn’t want to join in the first place.
@@Ravengagepvl that’s not what they told Marlo. They all “came together” to drive out the New York dealers. At the end of the day, Marlo wasn’t part of the co-op when Avon was at war with Marlo. The co-op was all East side before stringer joined. They were all scared of Marlo. If the war was brining that much heat, they should’ve joined to help Barksdale take Marlo out.
Good point and even prop joe said when the shipment got robbed by Omar that we share the good and the bad prop joe was a hypocrite because he was low key shook of Marlo@@ad7711x
Wrong. Stringer and Prop Joe helped form the co-op. Stringer was at the head of the table when they formed. ruclips.net/video/hGo5bxWy21g/видео.htmlsi=T5ctQrXv8n0vwlRM Avon was still locked up. And the only reason why Stringer was able to pull it off was because he got rid of Mouzone and Avon ok’ed him working with Prop Joe. Originally, it was just Stringer letting Prop Joe work some of Barksdale territory. But the. They decided to spread the concept. Marlo was the only one that didn’t want to join because he didn’t want to give up any territory. And Avon didn’t want to be apart of the co-op when he came home because he was just like Marlo. He wanted territory. But again, Stringer was part of the co-op. He was one of the founders, so for nobody wanting to help him get rid of Marlo, was fucked up. Basically, Stringer was being used, just like they tried to use Marlo.
Barksdale was never IN the Co-op. Only Stringer Bell and idiot Shamrock. Joe was fully aware of this and did everything he could to foment Stringer's mutiny. He was manipulating Stringer the same way he tried to manipulate Marlo. Prop Joe was trying to stage a BLOODLESS revolution but there's no such thing. Avon spent alot of his time trying to get AROUND the Co-op (by getting his drugs elsewhere) but Marlo went straight after it. That's why HE won that war. Stringer Bell thought he was smart but he was still playing 'away games' this time with a MASTER. Stringer was always straight up with Joe, told him EVERYTHING that was going on within the ranks. Not once did Joe ever think that Stringer Bell would come after that connect. NOT ONCE. That's how Prop Joe destroyed the ENTIRE Barksdale organization without firing a shot. But that did not work against Marlo.
Underrated line: "You high and mighty Barksdales can afford to sit back and play lowkey. But some of us gotta work for a god damn living." Stringer replies: "What you think, this mess ain't f*ckin' up our business?" By this, he means there's slightly less cashflow coming in. Think of the season 1 scene when D walks into the money room. 3:23 You can see the resentment on the soldier's face (on the left)
I’m not going lie. As a black dude, there should have been at least ten buckets of chicken served for those doggone co-opt meetings. Food helps diffuse tension.
Avon was winning the war even with weak muscle. Just imagine if he had all the muscle he had in season 1. Only reason he ended up losing was because Stringer snitched
When the Barksdale's were at their peak, upstarts like Marlo who didn't play by the 'rules' were routinely capped. Wee-Bey mentioned this in Season 4. Safe to say Marlo was pretty lucky that his rise came when the Barksdale's got shutdown by the Police.
@0:01 People think String was only just checking to see if Sham was taking notes to a criminal conspiracy again, but if you think back to season one and D'Angelo's trial, String was drawing as well. So in a sense, I think String was judging Shamrock's sketching skills.
I got the exact same shirt Fat Face Rick is wearing in the last scene. Sort of an olive colored faux suede microfiber. Damn I’ve had that since like 2003 the years have flown by.
lot of comments that marlo beat avon and what not... but the final scenes of the show ..shows a whole new dude in the diner talking to the greeks... the moral is THEY ALL LOSE eventually
Prop Joe could have got omair killed, and could have Marlo killed if he knew how to play the card he had, letting Marlo be in the co op the dumbest move of All
I never understood why the Co-op just didn’t combine and take Marlo out, would’ve been a simple solution to his reign of terror. Even with his level of muscle they could’ve made it where he had to play by their rules or else
Marlo was always around. First couple seasons he was plotting and waiting for the perfect time to strike. Once he noticed that barksdale was getting weak. He made his moves and got on
The war was really turning in avons favor near the end. He was just gearing up and getting his muscle behind him. Definetly think it would have been alot more coming from avon side had he not got arrested
@@oshin_aykaz6889 Marlo didn’t realize, yeah he may be taking over corners with chris, snoop & his crew.. but Avon literally owned the city 😂 I’m pretty sure he could’ve asked just about anybody & they would have suited up with him 😂😂😂😂😂
What I never understood is why the Co op didn't come together and take out Marlo. They had plenty of people to go against him. Marlo was young new to the shotcaller game and had little to no ties to anyone respectable or feared. WeeBay said back in the day someone like Marlo would've got taken out.
I would have liked to see a proper war between them. With Avon having Bey, Bird, Savino, Stinkum, Slim, Cutty.... How y'all think Marlo would fare then??
the co-op was some bs. if they had stood behind stringer with the marlo problem, hungry man & prop joe woulda still been alive and marlo wouldn’t have taken over.
They could’ve been stopped Marlo Joe being greedy didn’t help the situation the whole co op included Avon could’ve gotten together to erase Marlo and his muscle Marlo was stepping on everybody’s shoes and didn’t care
@@southfieldtrill9690 a idiot that would of eventually got killed off my the youngsters as he saw when he went to the streets. Thats the plan in that game
Jo was a snake but he was smart and often time’s pragmatic. Out of all the dealers who caught a bullet I felt the worse for him even though he did deserve it.
"He might listen, but the boy got ideas "
Described Marlo to a tee.
Definitely!
I laugh everytime I see that scene. That shit is an understatement. IDEAS!?! that boy got killers and pape too. 😂😂😂
Joe got his warning right there. He didn't listen, tho.
yea he's fucking insane lol
@@jengasias Prop Joe broke the number 1 Rule laid out by Frank Lopez in Scarface " NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE OTHER GUYS GREED"
1:28 the way avon grins when slim charles walks in is the look of a proud boss
I thought Prop Joe was Kim Jong Un when I glanced at the thumbnail.
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Yoooooooo
😂😂😂😂
Number 1 comment of the century
Stringer snatching the pad from Shamrock to make sure he’s not “taking notes on a criminal fuckin conspiracy” again!
😂😂😂😂😂
Sham: Worse Lieutenant ever
Lol
Facts 😂😂😂😂
Facts 😂😂💯💯💯
Stringer was prepared to shout at his assistant, but in the end he couldn't help but being impressed by the creativity of his artistic vision.
and he wanted make sure his assistant wasn't taking notes at the meeting again LOL
Lol and at least it wasn't notes on a motherfuckin criminal conspiracy
The writing on this show is top tier ✊🏾
You ain't lying about that 🔥🔥🔥🔥
If you're not IN the co-op, you're AGAINST it. The co-op, AS A GROUP, should have moved on Marlo when he declined their initial offer.
True!
What's crazy is that COLLECTIVELY, the Co-op did not have the muscle of a weakened Barksdale organization. The leaders may have been 'co-operating' with each other at that table but their crews were all out in the streets separately. So they damn sure couldn't go against Marlo without help.
@jonmacie7581 I don't agree with that. It's 12 or so members of the co-op. Each of them couldn't provide 2 dudes to go after Marlo (total of 24)? If he was that strong, he would have taken on the whole co-op instead of just Barksdale's crew.
@@zulusmith They all could have. They all have INDIVIDUAL muscle but none of them are actually working together. They're merely sitting in a room together fixing the prices and all that. But on the streets is still every crew for themselves.
@jonmacie7581 That's my point. They didn't fully embrace what a "co-op" is. They should have allocated muscle to stomp out the competition. OR, they could have helped Omar find Marlo (after Chris and Snoop killed Butchie), and then took care of Omar. Think about that; Omar's crew and Marlo's crew owned the streets! Not all those other Negros combined! Fck coordinating prices/sourcing product when you can't hold onto your corners or your money.
Avons that dude. I love how he’s all grinning as Slim waltzed back into the spot 😭😂🤣
Having a GREAT time 😂 "We bout to get back to old times baby..." Avon
@@TheWireUni 🤣😂😭
He was happy his team was finally putting work in
Man they lucky Wee Bey and Bird wasn't home, it would've been over before it even got started for Marlo, leaving them to focus more on Omar.
“Call it a crises of leadership.” Then the way the camera cuts to Fat Face Rick and he blows the smoke out. This show was legendary.
0:58 a single sentence that reinforces Avon's reputation and gives a little more insight into how he got there.
3:03 this line kills me every time. Stringer's reaction to it is gold also xD
It's golden. Such a good line.
When it was with Kel Ana, I was with Kel Ana. When I was with The Show Must Go On, I was with him. But now I'm with The Wire Universe! Its our time!
🔥🔥🔥🔥 Appreciated!!!
You might get killed by slim Charles for saying that
RIP to all the hbo channel uploaders… kel Ana, don junior, borko’s first 5 channels… a constant game of keeping the clips under hbo’s radar and out of their pocket. Trouble is, with hbo, you never know when you’ve overstepped as an uploader.
Gold tier comment
I used to spar with loveydoveypeace, that boy had a killer left!
The more I watch of Stringer the more I see how he painted himself into a corner by trying to be too many things he is not.
Yessir you're right! Politics, Real Estate investor, Leader of a Crime organization...
That’s the thing he was never the leader of the barksdale crew Joe know Avon well enough to know he’s not going to listen to stringer
Yep! Prop Joe did say that multiple times to anyone that would listen lol @@ppdadon
They all did. Avon was gonna sacrifice his empire to go after Marlo. Stringer didn't do himself no favors, but he was right that even if they did beat Marlo they'd still lose because Joe and the co-op was gonna cut them out.
@@Zikk0_o exactly. Love Avon, but folks act like he didn't do anything to contribute to his crews fall.
Avon and slim was the only one who knew what they were dealing with , when it came to Marlo
Aint no co op, ain’t no reasoning with him , it’s either get in line or get ran over . His way or the highway way. Marlo didn’t respect those who feared him , and respected and admired the ones who didn’t fear him.
He looked at prop Joe and stringer as some push overs , but when he sat down with Avon , he was all ears . Rivals become idols
You ain't lying bro! Another example was his first interaction with Mike, he actually cracked a smile when Mike declined that school💰
But the cost of dealing with Marlo was too high. Marlo came in at the right time when Barksdale was weak. There was no winning move for Avon and Stringer.
@@Zikk0_o The streets has battles , you win some and lose some
But the war is everlasting , Marlo was chasing something that Avon and Omar will have forever - The name
Money is cool , power is cool , fear is cool
But respect was big for Marlo , and at the end of the series when the two youngins didn’t know who he was , it symbolized everything im saying . He went through all of that and still had no name . No more muscle , no more connect, no more corners , and no name
@@6oweLA Of course Marlo never got what he ultimately wanted, but in terms of the war itself Avon was in a no win situation. No matter how much he fought the young will eventually take over.
The thing about respect in the streets is that eventually that all fades out no matter who it is. The core focus on the last two seasons was how the new generation had evolved into a new breed that simply didn't care or won't adhere to any unspoken rules or traditions. Some of the core aspects will remain the same, but just like the towers, all that will simply be erased. Even the scene with Kima not knowing Omar's brother is a small sample in how even the most notorious players in the game will eventually fade away.
@@Zikk0_o I disagree on that one
At the end the two young boys was talking about Omar like he was a legend
When Marlo had to see Avon first , that just showed the type of respect he had everywhere
Your name could be everlasting or you can be forgotten
People either want to forget you or remember you .
He lost the battle against Marlo , but the war is never over and Avon will always be king
Everybody running away from gunfire and snoop pulls up ready for whatever 😂
Real Muscle 💪💪💪
Loved that fucking part, they’re just running around and snoop pull up the professional MF she is
She rode past the dead body like it was a Piece of trash
“Don’t yall know it’s a fuckin war going on man!?!
To be fair the boys also ran towards the gunfire, how they found LeTroy...
Tough girl fr, could walk the walk better than half the men on the show and she was scary as fuck. Truly a heartless killer.
3:05 Ayo !! Stringer face at dudes comment 😂
Marlo is all like " You either get down, or you lay down." 😂 shout out to Beanie Segil
Nice reference.
Dude drawing a naked woman in the beginning lol
I thought the co-op was supposed to stick together? So the fact that they didn’t want to stand with Barksdale shows the “co-op” was east-side only and the reason why Avon didn’t want to join in the first place.
Trash take. They DID stick by Stringer, for a long time. Loyalty goes both ways, if he can't do right by the coop why would they keep him?
@@Ravengagepvl that’s not what they told Marlo. They all “came together” to drive out the New York dealers. At the end of the day, Marlo wasn’t part of the co-op when Avon was at war with Marlo. The co-op was all East side before stringer joined. They were all scared of Marlo. If the war was brining that much heat, they should’ve joined to help Barksdale take Marlo out.
Good point and even prop joe said when the shipment got robbed by Omar that we share the good and the bad prop joe was a hypocrite because he was low key shook of Marlo@@ad7711x
Wrong. Stringer and Prop Joe helped form the co-op. Stringer was at the head of the table when they formed.
ruclips.net/video/hGo5bxWy21g/видео.htmlsi=T5ctQrXv8n0vwlRM
Avon was still locked up. And the only reason why Stringer was able to pull it off was because he got rid of Mouzone and Avon ok’ed him working with Prop Joe.
Originally, it was just Stringer letting Prop Joe work some of Barksdale territory. But the. They decided to spread the concept. Marlo was the only one that didn’t want to join because he didn’t want to give up any territory. And Avon didn’t want to be apart of the co-op when he came home because he was just like Marlo. He wanted territory. But again, Stringer was part of the co-op. He was one of the founders, so for nobody wanting to help him get rid of Marlo, was fucked up. Basically, Stringer was being used, just like they tried to use Marlo.
Barksdale was never IN the Co-op. Only Stringer Bell and idiot Shamrock. Joe was fully aware of this and did everything he could to foment Stringer's mutiny. He was manipulating Stringer the same way he tried to manipulate Marlo. Prop Joe was trying to stage a BLOODLESS revolution but there's no such thing. Avon spent alot of his time trying to get AROUND the Co-op (by getting his drugs elsewhere) but Marlo went straight after it. That's why HE won that war. Stringer Bell thought he was smart but he was still playing 'away games' this time with a MASTER. Stringer was always straight up with Joe, told him EVERYTHING that was going on within the ranks. Not once did Joe ever think that Stringer Bell would come after that connect. NOT ONCE. That's how Prop Joe destroyed the ENTIRE Barksdale organization without firing a shot. But that did not work against Marlo.
Underrated line: "You high and mighty Barksdales can afford to sit back and play lowkey. But some of us gotta work for a god damn living."
Stringer replies: "What you think, this mess ain't f*ckin' up our business?" By this, he means there's slightly less cashflow coming in. Think of the season 1 scene when D walks into the money room.
3:23 You can see the resentment on the soldier's face (on the left)
Snoop talking to the boys like a big sister ❤️💯
3:03 - One of the best lines in the series.
“You taking notes on criminal conspiracy” naw not this time😂😂
A war going on over ruining your community
I noticed they showed all the deaths that marlo crew did but they only showed 1 of the deaths Avon crew did. I wonder if that was on purpose.
Great show ..
Great actors and base for many other since ..
Loved the line at 3.05 🤣
The drawing on the notepad 😂
Poor Latroy out here being a pawn
I’m not going lie. As a black dude, there should have been at least ten buckets of chicken served for those doggone co-opt meetings.
Food helps diffuse tension.
😂😂😂 definitely a lot of big dudes in the Co-Op. I know they was STARVING
"I'm not gonna lie.." "As a.."
And always followed by the dumbest shit
Nowadays all you Bozos sound like your parents are siblings.
Good grief
These cheap mofos wouldn't give a bum a dirty slice of baloney 😂😅
Had zero idea how to create camaraderie.
And some shots of Hennessy 😂
@@Reese8531 and a few jugs of Deer Park and rock creek ginger ale. DC dude
Never made sense to me to basically go with Marlo over Avon. Avon was the devil they knew
Avon was the one pushing the war, while Marlo was fine talking about a truce.
@@oofowie8882 Marlo started the war, Avon was just finishing it. Marlo was pushing up on avons corners
@@waragainstmyself1159 finished it how? By losing and going to jail? He lost bro lol. Avon should’ve just taken the truce.
It made perfect sense peace is good but it made everyone on the Co-op soft
@@oofowie8882 no, he was going to win.
Remember the last scene with marlo and chris alone at the rim shop?
"Crises of leadership"" lol....The Wire was just an Epic show, no two way about it.
Avon was winning the war even with weak muscle. Just imagine if he had all the muscle he had in season 1. Only reason he ended up losing was because Stringer snitched
Yeah if he had his original hittas from Season 1, this would've been No Contest
Facts!
When the Barksdale's were at their peak, upstarts like Marlo who didn't play by the 'rules' were routinely capped. Wee-Bey mentioned this in Season 4. Safe to say Marlo was pretty lucky that his rise came when the Barksdale's got shutdown by the Police.
@@madgavin7568 "Upstarts" lol 💯
If he had bird,Stinkum & wee bey, Marlo wouldn’t have had a shot!!
@0:01 People think String was only just checking to see if Sham was taking notes to a criminal conspiracy again, but if you think back to season one and D'Angelo's trial, String was drawing as well. So in a sense, I think String was judging Shamrock's sketching skills.
"But Barksdale aint sent you?"
"Stringer knows I'm here"
So thats a 'no', then. Gotcha
"But the feeling is this: It ain't right for you to be at the head of our table when you can't call off yo durrrrrrrrrrrg."
Stringer and those away games.
I got the exact same shirt Fat Face Rick is wearing in the last scene. Sort of an olive colored faux suede microfiber. Damn I’ve had that since like 2003 the years have flown by.
0:00 that is a really good fucking drawing actually lol
Bro 😂😂😂 Stringer’s face 0:02
the scene where snoop pulled if is one of the coldest scenes of hers...n thats saying alot.
"You here for Barksdale?"
"I'm here for peace, man."
yo slim Charles was sliding an spinning like crazy😮
lot of comments that marlo beat avon and what not... but the final scenes of the show ..shows a whole new dude in the diner talking to the greeks... the moral is THEY ALL LOSE eventually
Prop Joe could have got omair killed, and could have Marlo killed if he knew how to play the card he had, letting Marlo be in the co op the dumbest move of All
0:46 bruh that was not a offer lol that was some strong arm shit 🤣🤣🤣
Prop Joe is that dude
The writing is pure fucking genius
Thought Prop Joe was Cripmac daddy in the thumbnail
The irony of it all is even if they cut them out of the connect, Avon was still going to war with Marlo until he was gone so nothing would've changed.
HBO doesn’t even pass the salt.
I thought I was the only one Avon could make look like that.
Shamrock was drawing what looked like a scene from Dr. Strangelove, but with a woman. 😂
Thanks
I never understood why the Co-op just didn’t combine and take Marlo out, would’ve been a simple solution to his reign of terror. Even with his level of muscle they could’ve made it where he had to play by their rules or else
Dam greatest show all time
I always laugh at Slim flashing the peace sign to indicate he just killed a man
Where the hell did Marlo come from?
Out of nowhere 😂 he was a Westside independent who had corners. But the Barksdale crew didn't notice him until the project towers were demolished
Marlo was always around. First couple seasons he was plotting and waiting for the perfect time to strike. Once he noticed that barksdale was getting weak. He made his moves and got on
The war was really turning in avons favor near the end. He was just gearing up and getting his muscle behind him. Definetly think it would have been alot more coming from avon side had he not got arrested
shamrocks sketch would make a great tattoo 😂😂
was the swipe at 2:59 already in the show or just here on utube?
The fact that the coupe didn’t help Stringer tells me that the speculation of Prop Joe manipulating Stringer is true
Stringer's second could always consider a second career as a cheesecake artist.
Marlo was gonna lose that war fasho 😂 they lucky he got arrested again.
Fr they had enough guns and explosives to arm a small nation in that warehouse 🤣
@@oshin_aykaz6889 Marlo didn’t realize, yeah he may be taking over corners with chris, snoop & his crew.. but Avon literally owned the city 😂 I’m pretty sure he could’ve asked just about anybody & they would have suited up with him 😂😂😂😂😂
First time I was watched I was with Stringer, now I realize Avon was right the whole time
What I never understood is why the Co op didn't come together and take out Marlo. They had plenty of people to go against him. Marlo was young new to the shotcaller game and had little to no ties to anyone respectable or feared. WeeBay said back in the day someone like Marlo would've got taken out.
Better question is why she riding around with her window down no tints knowing there is a war
They deserve everything Marlo gave them.
Why
@@GARRISVANHORN Because if they would have let Avon did his job he would’ve took out Marlo. And joe would have lived.
I would have liked to see a proper war between them. With Avon having Bey, Bird, Savino, Stinkum, Slim, Cutty.... How y'all think Marlo would fare then??
Snoop Is So Gangsta. 😍
Thing is is Avon took out Marlo wouldn't nobody care. They'd actually be happy.
Was that shaq 😂
Snoop got on my NERVES
This was when i first saw Snoop and I thought she was a young boy
You ever ask yourself who were the writers for the WIRE you should look it up. I DID...
None of these Cops seem to wear gloves ?
Had Stringer bell not sold out Avon, he and his people would have been able to put down marlo and his entire crew at the tire shop.
Shamrock is a very talented artist
They messed up my having Marlo in the group
the co-op was some bs. if they had stood behind stringer with the marlo problem, hungry man & prop joe woulda still been alive and marlo wouldn’t have taken over.
Biggest mistake
Trusting Marlo
They could’ve been stopped Marlo Joe being greedy didn’t help the situation the whole co op included Avon could’ve gotten together to erase Marlo and his muscle Marlo was stepping on everybody’s shoes and didn’t care
Avon was going to mess them boys up
The Feds got rid of The Barksdales not Marlo lets get things straight
Despite having $10 million dollars, Marlo still felt like he lost💯
@@southfieldtrill9690 a idiot that would of eventually got killed off my the youngsters as he saw when he went to the streets. Thats the plan in that game
See they gave into Marlo prop Joe get what he gets. dude ass was trying to make a move on everything and eventually did
Prop Joe set String up against Avon. He always praise string and down Avon. Set it up so string snitched on Avon.
Jo was a snake but he was smart and often time’s pragmatic. Out of all the dealers who caught a bullet I felt the worse for him even though he did deserve it.
Slim look like Pusha T
Technically neither of them won the war….
snoop is fierce
Snoop is a retard
Tried too hard to be The Sopranos in these scenarios.
Why does prop joe look like a disgruntled single mother in the thumbnail???
When Marlo went to connect in prison what did Avon say “ fuck the west side” he meant it
Nah he said fuck EAST SIDE, he had love for West Side hustlers including Marlo by this time
It was the east side he was talking about. U didn't see Avon throw Marlo the "W" before walking out.
Baltimore looked like a real shit hole haha 😂