That why I take I take my kids to homedepot for story time right around bedtime 😂 they get educated and sleep at the same time. Just gotta not loose the receipts 😅
No, for real though, a lot of folks don't want to have to code switch to be treated like they're competent. To me the recoil question to a lady is excusable, and I'd have commended this man to his boss, but she was on shady business so the tip works😂 To be able to be oneself and still be respected is a difficult line and people that just respect people inherently deserve the world.
@@YoshBagoshe-io7dv I’m just saying the way he described it to up sale it and the way snoop responded to the “recoil” to “kickback” & how different calibers could damage the human body , he knew right there it wasn’t going to be used for construction 😂
Can’t lie I’m here laying down in the UK with the lights out scrolling through and just seeing this. When she dropped that line it made me chuckle to myself. Checked the comments and you beat me to it. She went out like a G too. “ Does my hair look good “
Str8 Gangster 💯 went out like a man, too, got to respect that no begging, no crying, just accepted her faith if it's a heaven for a gangster she's definitely there 😂😂😂
And she was never to be in this show. They heard her talk and loved it. And put her in to see how she do and she nailed it. And they kept her in and created a spot for Snoop
No, she wasn't really acting, just being herself. And even with the money she got and the roles that opened up she still did hood stuff until she got caught - as most players who don't get killed do. She had the chance to leave it all behind and just couldn't do it.
Loved the wire. It's not underrated but it's slept on over other HBO shows. Genuinely loved snoop and bubbles, the lesbianca cop and I loved the obese lieutenant that brown nosed the operations director Bill Rawls 😂
Many people in this show, including main actors, came off the street and weren’t actors at all. I truly believe the contribution of a real people bringing really experiences to the table made this show awesome. The show had a lot of special characters on the street side of things. Snoop was definitely one of them. ❤
Wouldn't matter. Actually it's worse. Because now she stood out in the dude's memory. If you're comparing cash at the register vs cash to the employee plus tip. Dude will remember her now both hoping she comes back but also that he didn't just sell a future murder weapon or crime tool.
Really? When was that? She recounted what she saw, at best. She could have seen it on TV, in a movie. Nice try. There's not a court in the country that would accept that as evidence.
She should have won an Emmy for playing Snoop...Her Omar Micheal Chris & Marlo the characters from the Wire Undeniably exhibited how talented they all are🔥🫶🌟✨️
@@daninja130 Once again, underestimating and dismissing raw talent: Timing, delivery, memorization of lines- all key factors REQUIRED to make an ARTIST make their work seem easy.
Yeah, Snoop wasn’t an actress, and I think she is still in the streets today. I saw something on her some years ago saying she was potentially in trouble.
Felicia Pearson played Snoop Pearson, a fictionalized version of herself. She did time for murder. Michael K. Williams (Omar) RIP, met her in a club and introduced her to the shows writers.
He gave her his knowlege of the wares, she recieved it and made a choice then payed him for the goods and service. She even payed extra to for the express checkout. They both were respectful and courteous.great example of how free trade can bring differant people together.
Libertarians taking every opportunity to glaze a superficially amicable transaction, even when it involves a gangster trying to buy a murd3r weapon. FYI, this isn't even free trade, you have no idea what that phrase means. This was a purchase made under regular American economic conditions, and it was done completely domestically, and in retail no less. Free trade means something else entirely.
Snoop was dope AF. I heard about The Wire but hadn't watched it. Caught this episode on BET as a rerun and was so awed by Snoop I ended up watching the entire series. Really good show!
One of the best intros to any season of any show ever. Genuinely. I love this scene bc it revealed a surprising aspect of her character- she's smart, analytical, and giving when she thinks it's due. She's not just another street killer. She could've been a successful business woman, lawyer or even surgeon (granted- utterly lacking bedside manner but many doctors suck at that) if she was born in a different environment.
no cameras like that back then and anyways paying with cash wouldn’t have left a paper trail anyways not like it does nowadays it doesn’t matter if you pay with cash or card they got you on film i think they just wanted to make her seem like a nice person to the people that she didn’t think was ‘worthy’ of killing like she could’ve been a good nice member of society if not born into fucked up circumstances
Find the old dudes with a limp. I didn't work at home Depot but when I worked at Lowe's there were a couple old dudes who can't work their trade anymore/want to ease into retirement but still hold that knowledge.
And respected each other because of it. If only our races could cooperate more often for the sake of murder. We would get along just fine 😂. All jokes aside I enjoy these kind of interactions
Fell in love with Snoops character right here, favorite right behind Omar. She was so well written, Felicia Pearson nailed her performance! Her ending was so sad, “how my hair look, Mike?”
This scene was beyond measure acting brilliance. The banter, vocal tone, interaction, her technical street breakdown & realization upon the salespersons face. - I’m selling a possible murder weapon. I’m gonna watch again in its entirety. I missed some back in the release days.. 🇬🇧
@@jeffwilliams2828thats exactly why the equalizer with denzel was such a dope movie... That hardware store death match between two elite combatants goes hard af.
This is stupid ur gonna have to be point blank how bout a fucking knife Or we just trying to have fun with the nail gun she’s got the belted nails the 3 round fully semi automatic slam fired nail bolt pneumatic charge suppressor and the friendly safety Bluetooth sights flash light for doing work in the dark and that rubber grip It’s nick named the constructive correctional free orange jump suit after first usage Crazy to think people out there really that outa touch with reality of every day items like a nail gun or even real firearms i dont get it it’s like not knowing the basics of how a tv works and does and thinking you might be able to smell through it or go through it to the location lol. Ur American you should be well versed
Great acting on both parts!!!! Both characters sold the realism well. Fell produced written and filmed..KUDOS TO THE WHOLE PRODUCTION, FILMING, AND ACTING CREW
I love the slow realization he gets after hearing her talk more and more of "oh she's in the business of building mofos a coffin not building them a career" 😂😂
@anthonygallop2640 totally... I was kinda mad that she died. But this series was full of unpredictable deaths. I just loved it. Fucc it, I'mma watch it rn
Clear case of two people speaking different languages but clearly understanding each other.. Classic!😂😂
Yo I had to bark on somebody a couple months ago for saying this show was trash. Homey was WAY outta pocket
Man I couldn't put it any better the you right now , straight up real talk thou❤🎉
Comprehension and understanding are NOT the same which is what this shows here!!!!
There's only one person talking here
Ion trust nobody that dont like the wire@@shawnbrown4485
They both played their parts perfectly 😂😂😂
They really did 😂
You probably think all white people are just like him
Little boy woman wasn’t playing part that’s just exactly how she acts lol
Agree
If “Just be Yourself” was a person, it would definitely be snoop!
Nothing hits like a knowledgeable HomeDepot employee
That why I take I take my kids to homedepot for story time right around bedtime 😂 they get educated and sleep at the same time. Just gotta not loose the receipts 😅
LOL "we can't talk about building code."
Home Depot employee
not looking for lawsuits
No he sold a tool. If I sell you a bat. I'm not responsible you dont like baseball
Yeah if you can ever find one that wasn't busy.
You ain’t lying 😂😂😂
He spoke to her with respect and she recognized it.
Everyone spoke to her with respect and/or fear. She’s snoop.
You’re telling me that’s not a 12 year old boy?!
@@BluesDivinity 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@BluesDivinitynoooo😂😂😂😂😂
No, for real though, a lot of folks don't want to have to code switch to be treated like they're competent. To me the recoil question to a lady is excusable, and I'd have commended this man to his boss, but she was on shady business so the tip works😂
To be able to be oneself and still be respected is a difficult line and people that just respect people inherently deserve the world.
Look on his face when he realize he just sold a murder weapon 🤣🤣
Not a murder weapon. In the show, they use the nail gun to rebound up vacant after dumping bodies in said vacant
@@YoshBagoshe-io7dvFacts, but he definitely realized Snoop was a killer and she didn’t buy it for home improvements 😂
@@YoshBagoshe-io7dv I’m just saying the way he described it to up sale it and the way snoop responded to the “recoil” to “kickback” & how different calibers could damage the human body , he knew right there it wasn’t going to be used for construction 😂
Funny thing is, dude understood the ebonics completely 😮😂😅😂
@@Lee-nt5me Factz he knew exactly what snoop was talking about & gave the price, a true salesman
This is how I handle every situation as a salesman. You treat everyone with respect and speak to them with clear intentions . No issues
And in her way she had the same respect for him!
especially when they come up to you asking for duck tape, gloves, rope, and a ski mask right ?
Bc she's from Bmore. That's like Phil Leotardo being an authentic Mafia guy from Brooklyn...bc you know ... he's from Brooklyn.
Yep, that’s how my friend end up buying a Jag! 😂😂
@@Scrumpbeopain't for me I ain't asking questions 😂 imma sell em whatever they want
"So what man u ernt dat buck like a mf" one of the funniest 1 liners ive heard in a min😂😂
*bump
@@whatyalookingatmelikethatf3986he said buck his accent is so thick you can barely hear it but he said buck
Can’t lie I’m here laying down in the UK with the lights out scrolling through and just seeing this. When she dropped that line it made me chuckle to myself. Checked the comments and you beat me to it. She went out like a G too. “ Does my hair look good “
@@TonyS-u7z”ayo Mike how ma hair look man “
Str8 Gangster 💯 went out like a man, too, got to respect that no begging, no crying, just accepted her faith if it's a heaven for a gangster she's definitely there 😂😂😂
Snoop had the most authentic dialogue of the show her accent and her drip was always on point
Facts - no single character added more to the authenticity of the show than Snoop.
Hated her on the show that’s how good of an actor she is lol
@ she was lethal and far from a pawn. More like a rook the way she killed with such efficiency.
Cuz she wasnt acting. She was picked up from the crowd when they was recording. Shes from that area. She is also a murderer in real life too
@@LiqohI always say when you hate the actor’s role, it’s a good actor
She absolutely owned this character. A true professional. 😍
And she was never to be in this show. They heard her talk and loved it. And put her in to see how she do and she nailed it. And they kept her in and created a spot for Snoop
That's a girl. Would have never guessed.
Sho nuff💪🏾
No, she wasn't really acting, just being herself. And even with the money she got and the roles that opened up she still did hood stuff until she got caught - as most players who don't get killed do. She had the chance to leave it all behind and just couldn't do it.
That's herself.no character.real street chic from balt
Shit makes me think of Riley from the boondocks 😂
Exactly that is him as far as I can see
“If my favorite rapper is gay, that means I’m gay”
Idk why that stick with me😭😭
😂😂
@@mrsays3972yep
Deff. Does 😅
Snoop is timeless. Ain't nothin like crime drama.
Love how they put real Baltimore in it. The Marlo saga was goated
Loved the wire. It's not underrated but it's slept on over other HBO shows. Genuinely loved snoop and bubbles, the lesbianca cop and I loved the obese lieutenant that brown nosed the operations director Bill Rawls 😂
Snupe
Right?! Even her end was true to her character, How my hair look, Mike? if my memory is right. They picked the perfect person for the role ❤
@cristolcarol9710 😢😢 damn that's still one of the saddest tv deaths. I liked snoop even i was a kid
Many people in this show, including main actors, came off the street and weren’t actors at all. I truly believe the contribution of a real people bringing really experiences to the table made this show awesome. The show had a lot of special characters on the street side of things. Snoop was definitely one of them. ❤
The writers were ex cop, ex media. Every season was an explanation on the origins of crime.
The Wire - hands down still one of the best shows of all time imo!
I totally agree
Is this snoop as a boy? Snoop puppy if you will?
Naw this is a gurl playing a real gurl from West side park heights stand up for thoseTK💀🫡🫣🤫
Best show EVER ❤😂
Her acting is terrible.
Snoop is smart here not paying at the counter so no record of her buying the power tool
Hell yeah, that's the only way I buy stuff. I never make a purchase at the register 💪🏿
Wouldn't matter. Actually it's worse. Because now she stood out in the dude's memory. If you're comparing cash at the register vs cash to the employee plus tip. Dude will remember her now both hoping she comes back but also that he didn't just sell a future murder weapon or crime tool.
Old boy kept all that money
So u think that guy won't Remember her at all ⁉️🤔😮
@@vapidvipa 😂😂😂😂 sureeeee 👍🏼….
Look at his face wen he realized she jus confessed to a murder to him 😂😂😂😂
I seen / Plenty niggas fall Witt a 22
NOT DID IT ? IT LEAVES ALOT OF QUESTIONS YES
Really? When was that? She recounted what she saw, at best. She could have seen it on TV, in a movie. Nice try. There's not a court in the country that would accept that as evidence.
@@rebeccadixon4645Thinking the same thing 🧐 it’s just people’s thoughts and perceptions
he bout to go apply his employee discount and get a bigger tip
I definitely would! 😂😂😂😂😂
They track employee discounts when you're on the clock. Don't do that.
Nah you just smart asf bro😮
@@domgadson711go lookin bro 😎 I was finna get cooked fr
Secret sauce shhhhh
She should have won an Emmy for playing Snoop...Her Omar Micheal Chris & Marlo the characters from the Wire Undeniably exhibited how talented they all are🔥🫶🌟✨️
The gangster Muslim was on point too
She wasn't really acting.
Marlo was a terrible portrayal
Slim Charles was a real one tho
@@daninja130 FACTS!!!
@@daninja130 Once again, underestimating and dismissing raw talent: Timing, delivery, memorization of lines- all key factors REQUIRED to make an ARTIST make their work seem easy.
Love me some her. Talented is an understatement 💯💯She ate this role 10X ova. Blessings Snoop
That nail gun put in some nasty work 😂
Kept the whole shit together with that nail gun
669$ + tax kept a billion dollar criminal enterprise together.
That nail gun got them caught up. Pay attention to the show. It was the opening scene to the season for a reason 🧠
@@Humble1hustleDid they have a lot of framing to do? I'd go with the butane/battery Paslode ones but I mostly use screws.
real shit!! and he had no clue, just giving great customer service!
the young actress who played this role was consistently amazing.
She wasn't playing
It’s because she was playing herself
She caught a body at like 14 or something, they were smart to use real street people for a lot of characters
Yeah, Snoop wasn’t an actress, and I think she is still in the streets today. I saw something on her some years ago saying she was potentially in trouble.
Felicia Pearson played Snoop Pearson, a fictionalized version of herself. She did time for murder. Michael K. Williams (Omar) RIP, met her in a club and introduced her to the shows writers.
Snoop was one of the best actors on the show
Played herself so not really acting
she used to hustle in front of my house when I was like 11 , that's how she is in real life.
She's not acting
She wasn't an actor. She was just bring herself
She wasn't acting that's literally her in real life.
Real recognize real, show respect get respect
This is 💯 it has kept me alive the past 41 years and I've never had a problem wherever I was
She wasn't acting, she's really like that.
Yep. She got dinged for heroin and guns a few years ago. The judge basically gave her time served.
"How my hair look, Mike?"
He was surprised to see youngin understand in hood terms. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
He gave her his knowlege of the wares, she recieved it and made a choice then payed him for the goods and service. She even payed extra to for the express checkout. They both were respectful and courteous.great example of how free trade can bring differant people together.
She gave him the money to pay so there’s no record of her purchasing a murder weapon. In all cash too, even harder to trace
wanted to keep purchase confidential, no names
Libertarians taking every opportunity to glaze a superficially amicable transaction, even when it involves a gangster trying to buy a murd3r weapon.
FYI, this isn't even free trade, you have no idea what that phrase means. This was a purchase made under regular American economic conditions, and it was done completely domestically, and in retail no less. Free trade means something else entirely.
@@WEBTEAM1000 I have a question, please don’t be offended. Are you overweight?
youtube commenters making every single movie scene some weird lesson about respect:
Snoop was dope AF. I heard about The Wire but hadn't watched it. Caught this episode on BET as a rerun and was so awed by Snoop I ended up watching the entire series. Really good show!
one of the greates ever, even the NPC's are convincing actors, the writing is superb, hyperrealism. Gonna rewatch soon
This scene is amazing good writingbgood acting and funny with the double meaning in the conversation . The layers.
“How my hair look Mike”? IFYKYK😂😂
Messed up, I laughed at this considering the scene she said it in. 😂😂😂
U look good girl real good
Then blam! 💥 off to the shadow realm snoop
@@waynejordan7473😂😂😂😂😂
😅
Lol..this was like watching a teacher teach a student, then you realize who is being taught by whom. Great work. Blessings.
But there wasn’t a realization. What you said in the first sentence was correct. She didn’t teach him. She listened, understood, and bought.
The coolest, low-key purchase. No paper trail😁
She made herself stupidly memorable and referenced murder in the conversation. "Low-key" my ass
@@androogalt hes a real one. he woud of kept quiet
@androogalt always gotta be one contrarian😄
@@BLX187 He is real- real honest, helpful, responsible and believes in doing the right thing- not "keeping quiet" about a murder..
Phenomenal acting and sad truth about how life is for alot of people. Shit aint sweet for eryone
Someone asked Stephen King (The King of Horror) who was the scariest character he'd seen in cinema, his answer....SNOOP from the Wire.
He said this foreal??😳😭😭👌🏾 that’s crazy
No he didn’t
One of the best intros to any season of any show ever. Genuinely. I love this scene bc it revealed a surprising aspect of her character- she's smart, analytical, and giving when she thinks it's due. She's not just another street killer. She could've been a successful business woman, lawyer or even surgeon (granted- utterly lacking bedside manner but many doctors suck at that) if she was born in a different environment.
The way she ended was also played well. Solid character - played with skill.
I’m a former teacher and now HS dean - what you said resonates deeply b/c it’s true for so many in the hood❤️🥹
That same DX460 is now $1,599
Nice tidbit...
the funniest part cause nails wasnt even ever that cheap but no the wire enjoyers gonna pick up on that
@@wyslink9354that's because blacks don't work
That was a kind guy! No judgement and truly loves his job enought onkmpw everything about the tools he is around everyday
😂😂 a lot people didn’t realize why snoop didn’t take the money to a cashier no proof of purchase no evidence 🤔
Heavily slept on by many
Except for cameras😂
@@ep_got_the_saucenot during that time.
U on point ✅💯
no cameras like that back then and anyways paying with cash wouldn’t have left a paper trail anyways not like it does nowadays it doesn’t matter if you pay with cash or card they got you on film i think they just wanted to make her seem like a nice person to the people that she didn’t think was ‘worthy’ of killing like she could’ve been a good nice member of society if not born into fucked up circumstances
The most unrealistic part of this whole video is a home depot employee knowing what there talking about
Find the old dudes with a limp. I didn't work at home Depot but when I worked at Lowe's there were a couple old dudes who can't work their trade anymore/want to ease into retirement but still hold that knowledge.
😅😅😅😅
Back then they did
There’s always one that does in every store
It wasn’t a Home Depot. It was a local hardware store. The few that are left usually have an old guy that knows some shit
This is a mix of Home Improvement and Snowfall.....epic 😂😂😂😂
Both spoke thickly deep in their own languages. 😅
Dammit Stfu that was good lmao 😂😂😂😂😂
And respected each other because of it. If only our races could cooperate more often for the sake of murder. We would get along just fine 😂. All jokes aside I enjoy these kind of interactions
Yea one is broken English and the other is proper English
@@EvilOatsbut he's American. So it's not "proper "either
@@EvilOats english enuff
Man she was something else..... Played the hell out of that character.
When she died in this series, I think we all cried a little bit!
Such a great actress!!!
This was the most wholesome interaction I’ve ever seen in any hardware store 🤗
Smh....she is so fucking cool. Nice to see people acts. Down to earth
Fell in love with Snoops character right here, favorite right behind Omar. She was so well written, Felicia Pearson nailed her performance! Her ending was so sad, “how my hair look, Mike?”
Loved snoop she was the best amazingly beautiful too
Tax in Baltimore is 6%. 669+6%=709.14.
Dude made a nice tip
He earned with his excellent customer service, according to her.
Even more with employee discount
Thats why she said he earned that buck like a mf
She knew how much he was getting
Back then it was 5%, so it'd have been $702.45
Snoop was a beast on the wire wish I had 10 of her be unstoppable 😂
White guy was a great actor. Wow. Snoop just being Snoop but bro killed that shit 😂😂😂
Snoop just being Snoop? They are BOTH fictional characters being played by actors..... You understand what I mean about actors?
😂
The most raw show ever
Snoop respected him enough to confess to a murder but smart enough not to be seen at the register on camera 🤫.
This young lady is one hellava actress. Loved ❤ her in "The Wire"
She wasn't acting, she's really is like that.
This wasn't acting, lol
No matter who uploads I always stay until the end, I love this scene.
Break the bones say fuck it😂
This scene was beyond measure acting brilliance.
The banter, vocal tone, interaction, her technical street breakdown & realization upon the salespersons face.
- I’m selling a possible murder weapon.
I’m gonna watch again in its entirety.
I missed some back in the release days..
🇬🇧
Well said.
It’s a hardware store. Every item is a potential murder weapon.
@@jeffwilliams2828thats exactly why the equalizer with denzel was such a dope movie... That hardware store death match between two elite combatants goes hard af.
😂That little “that’s right” was a piece of Cinema 👌🏽
I absolutely loved this exchange. Shared information respectfully plus got a 100+ tip. 🔥
Sum Schooling..! If 22 cal from gun can finish ya, imagine wat a 27 cal nail gun wit 7 inch SCREWS can do quietly..🤔 (for dummy’s) 🙏🏽☝🏽💯. 🐺
It ain't quiet. It uses a powder charge.
Think it’s more discreeter then actual gun without a silencer….!🤔 (for dummy’s)
This is stupid ur gonna have to be point blank how bout a fucking knife
Or we just trying to have fun with the nail gun she’s got the belted nails the 3 round fully semi automatic slam fired nail bolt pneumatic charge suppressor and the friendly safety Bluetooth sights flash light for doing work in the dark and that rubber grip
It’s nick named the constructive correctional free orange jump suit after first usage
Crazy to think people out there really that outa touch with reality of every day items like a nail gun or even real firearms i dont get it it’s like not knowing the basics of how a tv works and does and thinking you might be able to smell through it or go through it to the location lol.
Ur American you should be well versed
@tapstar9272 nope they loud af it's basically a gun shot but in steady or a bullet it's a nail
@ okay, lil schooling myself. Thnx fa dat being not too familiar using those, but it’s cool knowing a nail gun has as much power then I 22 gun…!🫡
One of the greatest scenes in the best series ever created … it really set the tone for an entire season
Great acting on both parts!!!! Both characters sold the realism well. Fell produced written and filmed..KUDOS TO THE WHOLE PRODUCTION, FILMING, AND ACTING CREW
She gave him like an $80 tip.. with inflation thats like $120 😂😂
Naw she gave him 100$+ in tip. that’s why she said “Keep the buck you earned that shit” 669 plus tax will equal 683$ if that
More like 150 @xmas 2024
Like 131
Like R2200... minimum wage in South Africa is like R3500
That’s a big ass tip, especially when he’s not even supposed to get one lol
Snoop was all the way down!!! Great actress.
One of the best scenes of all-time. You knew Snoop was gonna be a menace.. 😂
I love the slow realization he gets after hearing her talk more and more of "oh she's in the business of building mofos a coffin not building them a career" 😂😂
He talked to her straight up and didn’t underestimate her level of intelligence and understanding
Both are professionals in their fields 😂
He did underestimate her intelligence. He asked if she knew what he meant by recoil
“How my hair look Mike?” She went out like a G
snoop killed this scene 🙏
So smooth yet deadly
Homeboy did his thing too.
669 after employee discount 😂🤣😭
😂😂😂😂😂
The BEST TV SERIES EVER HANDS DOWN 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Found a useful person at home depot ....awsome 😂😂
Thats what I said,lmao😂😂😂😂
Yup. They always avoiding customers as much as possible
Great acting and what a chracter that lil lady plays.
God bless you child. Youre very good.😊
The look on his face when she broke it down! Lmao classic!!
Dawg this show so fire🔥🔥🔥 Love Snoop
What's the name of the show?
I was wondering the same thing can't find the name anywhere
Even if these are trolls, I'm answering anyhow:
THE WIRE
Its episodic. Like 5 seasons I think. All time great series...
Bro be watching the news every night now waiting to see a murder with a nail gun involved
The relaxing music in the background is sending me.😂😂😂😂
That chuckle she gives towards the end gets me everytime...
❤❤❤❤❤love snoop her vibe . Under unbelievable underrated so many parts I wish I could see you in she would have been good for power
"Like a pinball. Whip yo azz up" 😂 I remember this episode
This scene was wild fam!!! You earned the buck like a mufuka'
Bro looked genuinely nervous he needs the award too
This is the equivalent of asking "how much bodies can u fit in the trunk" to a car dealer 😂
U know that's a movie cause "nobody" in any hardware store knows anything about anything. 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Her ending was one of the best endings of a character of all time
How my hair look?
Look good girl.. my show
@anthonygallop2640 totally... I was kinda mad that she died. But this series was full of unpredictable deaths. I just loved it. Fucc it, I'mma watch it rn
She took it better than a man
One of the best shows hands down...makes me wanna watch series all over again.
That was such a beautiful exchange.❤🎉
She played that role!
She wasn't acting.
I was just about to comment that@@bonafidetruckingpresentsea8222
Dang, thats the best powertool commercial i ever seen. Very uniting, left me with a good feeling ✨️
Snoop was a real one. ☝🏽 RIP
If Cfood was a woman💀💀💀
I like when he said “that’s right.” Proud dad moment lol
Marlo woulda just took it even tho snoop was reckless she had respect when need be
She paid the guy away from the till so she wouldn’t be seen she smart
Snoop was so sincere loll
The ability to learned and listen is everything props to snoop. And that’s the coolest salesman ever😂
Killed the scene❤
This episode is the reason I started watching this show 💯
Movie?
@ the show is called the Wire
Say what....😂😂😂 Close your mouth 😂😂😂
Dude the PR exchange here us point on. 🎉 This is brilliant!!! Wow!!!
Long live Ol G Snoop 😎🖤
Long live?
This has to be the most wholesome moment between a clerk and Snoop. 2 different languages but both understand weapons 😂😂😂
😂😂😂 the best show on HBO... All seasons 👍🏾💪🏾👍🏾💪🏾 including season two 👍🏾
Wat is it