I love how the other kids have really dramatic, angsty storylines, and Donut is just chill, having fun and stealing cars. Even when he gets his fingers broken, he just waits for them to heal and then goes straight back out stealing cars.
Don't write off the finger breaking scene. Watching this large, powerful man destroy a child's hand like that and then calmly watch him slump to the ground was rough. I have to skip over it on rewatches.
You not lyin' fam. Those kids did a FANTASTIC job acting! It's actually disheartening to know that Michael B Jordan really the only one who blew up after The Wire. But yeah, just another reason why The Wire is the GOAT!!!
It's rare to see child actors put out such fluent performances. Child actors are known for being wooden and even the best directors have a hard time getting half-decent performances out of them. That's one of the reasons this show stands out so much.
The wildest shit about the acting in the wire is how every death is 100% realistic like they really didn’t miss a single details it’s exactly how the shit looks irl
I loved how donut looked around all shifty even though he was doing a "legit break in" by helping Prezbo open his car door. Old sneak habits die hard hahahah
@@darryldingleberry5422 Yeah, it is. Lots of people don't even know what a slim jim is outside a beef snack, much less how to use one. Furthermore, how'd he start the cars after opening the doors, his own set of keys? Kid had skills. The same skills most adults call a professional for. People don't think before trying to give their input anymore. Really sad.
Donut was gone turn into that older guy on the block who keep a fresh outfit, bad chick, and fly whip do a lil dirt in the street but nothing to major.
@@qaaronrodgers2479 Dark, Ozark, Peaky Blinders. Also, Better Call Saul > Breaking Bad. Honestly, Breaking Bad was a snooze fest a lot of the time. BCS at least has a certain charm to it.
It's an HBO show called The Wire. Basically a show about street-level crime, but it's based on stuff that happens in Baltimore on a daily basis. Things have been getting better, but you still get about 3-4 homicides in the city on a daily basis. The Wire mostly focuses on the drug epidemic that was in the late 2000s early 2010s. It's a really good show.
Donut driving past Chris and Snoop is such great levity. The fact that these two remorseless killers, who have been in the game longer than they can remember, are able to bat an eye every now and then at the bizarrity of their surroundings is a perfect way to silently humanise them and make their previously grim reaper-esque characters more grounded.
I love the scene before the end of Donut running that stop sign "he is never going to stop and is just 1 second away from getting into trouble." That is how I interpreted that scene. Shows will never be this original again.
That is a good interpretation of that scene never thought about it like that. I looked at it like the stop sign was for naymond. He was stopped from being in the streets where he doesn't belong. The four way intersection represents naymond, dukie, Mike and randy. They were all together now they are all on different paths or courses in life.
2024 and their are certain groups of people just now seeing shorts of this show. They still are in disbelief. Not knowing that life is actually like this for the other group of people. No imagine this. All thile children who PROVED THEY HAVE EXCEPTIONAL ACTING ABILITY AND TALENT. Guess how many of them ended up at the top and constantly receiving top acting roles. You guessed it Zero.
We had a guy named C. He'd learned how to boost cars from his criminal uncles, then he'd just steal your car for the fun of it, drive it around for a couple days, and then leave it somewhere with the keys in the glove box, mostly intact. Appeared before juvie court after he got busted trying to steal a car, got off with a suspended sentence, walked right into the parking lot, stole a car and took off.
Watching this I found something I missed before "Howard County has KKK" and Michael says "Nah, my Aunt lives in Howard County". Where Bug ended up going at the end of Season 5.
donut... probably my very favorite ancillary character. he just injects a little bit of levity into what is otherwise one of the darker shows to grace the small screen.
thirael If a nigga bitch keep looking for dick outside the house than he ain’t fucking her right .... Ain’t no love in this game my friend!!!!!!!! Just don’t fuck her in his house now that’s would be out of line!!!!!!!!
Fucking kenard stay on some sick shit playing with the dead pigeon, bout to light a cat on fire, shooting Omar. Someone needs to do a deep.dive on kenard.
Damn last time they showed donut was crazy no lie😧 reminds me of my middle school friends I used to do crazy shit with. A gap between the friendship like 4-5 years without seeing them then you randomly see one of em and y'all do a head nod no words
Donut was a cutie! Just recently seen the reunion of the summer boys on RUclips and everyone is doing awesome! It was like a reunion! Shout-out to Julito a.k.a. Namond Brice for putting it together. 👍🏾
2:06 I love how he is doing this with the consent of the car's legal owner but he just instinctually keeps his head on a swivel to make sure no one is watching
walker was prolly one of these corner boys n just got bullied for his crazy eyes or sum so he joined the police to get back. man was just a robber in a cop uniform
1:09🤔 wats wrong with that picture?10 youngins around a brand new $50thousand SUV,with a kid that can't even c over da stearing wheel!!😂ahh classic wire scene
As funny as the scenes with Donut are, they're also kind of sad given that he knows how to hotwire a car at such a young age. He's clearly a smart and technically-proficient kid given that he's _this_ familiar with how cars work despite being a 10 year old, but he's growing up in such a dismal environment that this is his only way to ply his skills. I get the sense that if he had access to the same resources and opportunities as affluent suburban white kids do, he'd probably be into a more benign hobby, like building shit in the school robotics competition.
That's kinda the deal with most of the kids in the wire. The recurring theme is that they're just as smart, if not more because on their environment, but the irony is that they live by a different set of systematic rules.
@@GhettoArabSage You see that too with Namond becoming a debate team champion after getting adopted by Colvin. All of the kids that season four followed were intelligent and talented in their own specific ways. The tragedy is that they'd probably be doing great things as adults were it not for the environment they grew up in. It didn't occur to me until recently that Michael, Dukie, and Randy all turn to crime (or are implied to do so) by the time of season five. It's different types of crime, but it's driven by the same underlying material problems.
@@Komnen0s right. I think an underlying issue here is that humans are all the same and it's society that determines a lot of our choices and outcomes. We all have the same potential naturally. I believe there's a recurring theme of this throughout most of the characters; young and old. Bodie was very bright and would be an asset as a loyal middle manager in a company. Deangelo, even while being on the board of major company, might be a whistleblower because of his conscious. Avon and Stringer are almost no different than any CEO and COO of major public companies. My personal theory about this from an anthropological POV is that people from "harder environments" are actually built tougher and more resourceful than those from easier environments. And this goes beyond ghettos in America and is a worldwide truth. Kids in 3rd world countries might see the kids of Baltimore as being privileged because they have several sets of clothes. I agree about the victims and their fall into crime. That's considered the collateral damage. The collateral damages from these environments often produce opposite extremes (in this case potential ruthless killers/criminals.)
1:40 Chris' reaction to Donut is hilarious. He has absolutely no idea how to even processes it. He's just like "yeah, okay. I guess that is pretty normal in these parts" lmao
I love how the other kids have really dramatic, angsty storylines, and Donut is just chill, having fun and stealing cars. Even when he gets his fingers broken, he just waits for them to heal and then goes straight back out stealing cars.
😅
@billted3323 It was a declaration of war!
Don't write off the finger breaking scene. Watching this large, powerful man destroy a child's hand like that and then calmly watch him slump to the ground was rough. I have to skip over it on rewatches.
@billted3323 Yeah but it was Mike and Naymond that stuck him up and threw the paint on him.
right. we all had a friend like donut. I bet donut ended up growing up to be carver.
Man this was hands down the greatest collection of child actors of all time
You not lyin' fam. Those kids did a FANTASTIC job acting! It's actually disheartening to know that Michael B Jordan really the only one who blew up after The Wire. But yeah, just another reason why The Wire is the GOAT!!!
It's rare to see child actors put out such fluent performances. Child actors are known for being wooden and even the best directors have a hard time getting half-decent performances out of them. That's one of the reasons this show stands out so much.
FR
The wildest shit about the acting in the wire is how every death is 100% realistic like they really didn’t miss a single details it’s exactly how the shit looks irl
Ummm….. He wasn’t acting 😂
The most underrated character on the show. He steals every scene he's in!
Grenadiadrian I see what you did there.
Grenadiadrian pun intended I presume lol
😏
@@JA17SBLVIIIMVP typical suburban bitch!
dog person aye calm down what’s wrong with you?
I just like how Donut’s driving never got any better lmfao
he could barely see over the steering wheel 😂
@@basedpliskingoodfellas
problem with the expedition is its too hard to handle, been a lexus would've been no problem
I just like his name. Donut.
@@timgimmy609facts
Man changed his clothes like a GTA character and thought his wanted level would go away.
Yeah he forgot to go to the safehouse (his home) then the music would have stopped as well as the star level.
Nah he should have changed the car color from ls customs
😂😂😂
Kid's
He would’ve but his friend rat him out
I loved how donut looked around all shifty even though he was doing a "legit break in" by helping Prezbo open his car door. Old sneak habits die hard hahahah
lol
He didn’t go to the school
That's because it's a charge if he gets caught with that tool, while having no license to legally possess it.
@@paulholman2841 slim jims are illegal? i guess it was a good idea not taking one home that was getting thrown out at work
@@paulholman2841 no
Cops are always chasing him because his name is Donut.
Underrated comment.
Thanks.
Barton Funk ehhh I don’t know but I still like the comment #fuckthepigs
Whenever the pigs stop me I throw a jelly donut across the street and when they run after it I just walk away.
Jon Haymaker Now that is a comment we are looking for🤣😂🤣💀lmfaoo
Donut was the chillest in the wire, he didn't kill people and he didn't get killed, and didn't mess with gangstas
The fact he even makes Bodie/Snoop and Chris all stop to look is hilarious to me
Bodie’s smirk is my favorite part of that scene
That will never not make me laugh 😂😂😂😂 3 of the most ruthless characters stopped in their tracks because of Donut 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Can someone reply with a timestamp for that please?
@@criticaldatabeats 1:35
Haha nice!
I like how Donut just automatically appears out of no where like a GTA npc spawning in randomly.
He's like that little gremlin messing with Buggs Bunny! LOL
I'm LLS at how he briefly interrupted the meet up with Chris Snoop and Bodie and they all had a look of wtf for a second! LMAO
Cars be like yo donut is coming, donut is coming!
(radio whistles Hi-ho )
95superbad lmfao!
😂
That...….is some funny ass shit!
so fucking funny man hahahahaha
Lol I love when bodie snoop and Chris just watching him ride by.
Shelby buck the random moments of the wire. Gotta love it lol
Cool and funny as hell.
Wat is this called
J Clark the wire. Like a box set or HBO.
president camacho wanted him to only sell their package
Word. Donut was headed straight to the pen on some non violent offense shit. Boy just had some balls of steel an a love for anything with 4 wheels
If he was born white and on the otherside of town he'd be a racecar driver
@@3star2nr prolly some car dealership shit too. When you really think about he's another wasted talent on this show!
jeremy brown talent? Using a slim jim is talent now? Lmao! Generations keep gettimg dumber and dumber. Really sad.
@@darryldingleberry5422 Yeah, it is. Lots of people don't even know what a slim jim is outside a beef snack, much less how to use one.
Furthermore, how'd he start the cars after opening the doors, his own set of keys? Kid had skills. The same skills most adults call a professional for. People don't think before trying to give their input anymore. Really sad.
Imagine how one toy car to ride on as a toddler would have prevented thousands of dollars in property damage.
I'm always in awe of Bodie's spit skills.
Bodie spat so damn much that they should've credited it as its own character
Bodies spit had an excellent character arc.
@@_RobBanks this is the slickest comment. Very tongue in cheek
Dude spits like a cobra lol
So gross tbh
😂😂🤣🤣 Donut looked so proud when he opened his teachers car door 😂😂
because once in his life he was scene as a hero for doing something he was good at....
Kind of sad..
Donut didn’t go to school notice he didn’t have on a uniform when he did that and called prez chief
@@postsniper-7532 he did go to school. He just had a different colored uniform shirt on because he was younger than Randy and Duke
That was Snot Boogie
@@hmosesmamulu6491 What a depressing mentality
Donut was gone turn into that older guy on the block who keep a fresh outfit, bad chick, and fly whip do a lil dirt in the street but nothing to major.
I was just about to put that I always saw Donut as a hoodlum (yeah im old) but not an actual gangster
"just a lil dirt on the side"
donut steals like 15 cars in this one video
He'd likely be a getaway driver and make serious time when caught but if he just spend time doing underground racing and shit he'll be good.
@M D Hahaha I know someone would catch on the joke!
He had the biggest snitch on the show ridong shotgun!
“No problem Chief” he’s really acting like a AAA truck driver lol
Funniest scene with the kids in S4.
Dude that's literally what he could have been!
@@yoshijb9428 he still young. When he's 18 he's probably going to run his own business.
He didn’t know Prez donut lil bad ass didn’t go to school
Man kept his tool on him at all time. Commitment
Everything about this show is brilliant, every single minor character is so well thought out and acted. The Wire is a masterpiece for generations.
Exactly that a Masterpiece. R.I.P Omar
its got good moments but im not gonna pretend its a masterpiece
@@GrantH2606 this is your opinion
@@GrantH2606. Besides Breaking Bad, Sopranos and GOT 1-4, name me one show that was better.
@@qaaronrodgers2479 Dark, Ozark, Peaky Blinders.
Also, Better Call Saul > Breaking Bad. Honestly, Breaking Bad was a snooze fest a lot of the time. BCS at least has a certain charm to it.
That kid had so much charisma. When he opened that car door and said “no problem chief” I fell out😛
Hahaha.i also liked when he rolled up on his boys talking about Gentlemen lol
Chris’s stone-cold ass was bewildered when he saw donut cruise by lmaoooo
right like this lil nigga really be having cars😂😂
There's no way Donut didn't become a street legend.
@Quantarius Williams wheb
@Quantarius Williams when*
@Quantarius Williams
Lmaooo ain't no season 6
He was already a street legend...
Quantarius Williams 🤦🏾♂️
Never realized how many cars donut stole
Lol. Sad but funny.
Lmao
You weren't fucking paying attention 😂
Dude proley stole a whip every day..for a fact err week
The master breaker himself.
Soon as Donut changed clothes he shoulda just went the hell home
Fresh Prince Of Westwood I said da same thing
Wat is this called
J Clark a show called The wire
...
Fresh Prince Of Westwood things would've been avoided for him 🤷🏽♂️
It's an HBO show called The Wire. Basically a show about street-level crime, but it's based on stuff that happens in Baltimore on a daily basis. Things have been getting better, but you still get about 3-4 homicides in the city on a daily basis. The Wire mostly focuses on the drug epidemic that was in the late 2000s early 2010s. It's a really good show.
Can’t believe Donuts homeboy snitched him out like that...Boy got his fingers twisted son lol
Damn
it still pisses me off that officer never got a serious ass whooping just paint dropped on him
@@tymegabucks9210 it’s also realistic what were a bunch of kids gonna do to a crooked cop like him
@@atribecalledlen3567 fair enough.
@@tymegabucks9210 word on that
The way Snoop and Chris be looking at Donut as he drives by...get me every time.
They know he’s certy , he’s that one yute from the block that has his own hustle. They rate his ting highly
@@Saylessbro wtf ???
@@tonystarke9820 dude gotta be from Toronto
When Donut drives past the cop and says "Oh Shit!" LMAO. That scene always kills me
Bro every scene he was in he stole a car and did it alone 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂dawg was never going to stop stealing
Donut sure knew how to pick em. That black Ford Expedition was beautiful.
Donut driving past Chris and Snoop is such great levity. The fact that these two remorseless killers, who have been in the game longer than they can remember, are able to bat an eye every now and then at the bizarrity of their surroundings is a perfect way to silently humanise them and make their previously grim reaper-esque characters more grounded.
Donut was so flashy, Bodie, Chris and Snoop, for a second, forgot what they were talking about. Lol.
Did I just see a middle schooler driving an escalade😂😂😂
you never seen that before. I seen middle schoolers drive cars to school. One had an escalade.
@@tejadahada420 yea in the suburbs
@@santana9434 lmao fr
Man, I have seen a rich middle school kid drives a Lamborghini and Ferrari with two escalades in 8 bodyguards following him.
@@legionnaire4548 wtf hell no 😂
I'm a simple man, I see The Wire supercut I click.
Vijay Kumar same
word
After you start reading comments :)
Donut my favorite side character!
DonNegro86 mines too
I agree with that
Donut is cute to me
Cherish Means 💯He sorta reminds me of what a young Avon might look like....sorta:)
The smoothest character in the show. Threw up the peace sign showing you he got his fingers back.
Donut had to be the most chill person on the wore
They dont make shows like The Wore anymore...hopefully they do something very similar with Donut in the show.
@@nervousnorvus1944 Can you spell? It's the Whyre
@@johnlocke8642 are you deaf? It’s whire
@@mikeol510 None Of Yall Could Goddam Spell Its The Wire 😅
@@fredrickgowans949 thanks a lot fredrick
I love the scene before the end of Donut running that stop sign "he is never going to stop and is just 1 second away from getting into trouble." That is how I interpreted that scene. Shows will never be this original again.
*reads quote, cues Wee-Bey meme*
Ya that is a great scene. That kid is never gunna change!!!
With Namond nodding like "all's right again".
Erik Seidler Donut certainly brought a bit of levity to this series! Great comedic relief...
That is a good interpretation of that scene never thought about it like that. I looked at it like the stop sign was for naymond. He was stopped from being in the streets where he doesn't belong. The four way intersection represents naymond, dukie, Mike and randy. They were all together now they are all on different paths or courses in life.
0:36 Michael mentioning the aunt he eventually brings Bug to was a nice detail.
Foreshadowing at its finest
Lil homie was smooth always had a car lol
@queen bee omm
Thats real talk
The look he gives Prez after breaking into his car, the pride he takes in his work!
2024 and their are certain groups of people just now seeing shorts of this show. They still are in disbelief. Not knowing that life is actually like this for the other group of people. No imagine this. All thile children who PROVED THEY HAVE EXCEPTIONAL ACTING ABILITY AND TALENT. Guess how many of them ended up at the top and constantly receiving top acting roles. You guessed it Zero.
We had a Donut in our hood. They called him Stone. Stone got busted cus he stole a cop’s personal car with a radio in the glove box 😂
😁😀😀😀😀😀I got one in my neighborhood, he goes by the name Loco. Always ridin' in a different whip. He in jail now for armed robbery.
We had a guy named C. He'd learned how to boost cars from his criminal uncles, then he'd just steal your car for the fun of it, drive it around for a couple days, and then leave it somewhere with the keys in the glove box, mostly intact. Appeared before juvie court after he got busted trying to steal a car, got off with a suspended sentence, walked right into the parking lot, stole a car and took off.
Every hood had one?! 😂
My boy Buster used to be a Donut. Got sent up to juvie and moved out to the burbs afterwards.
I knew a few donuts… me? I preferred home invasions
@@TheSublimeLifestyle Every hood is 'The Wire'
You gonna do as he say ? "Fuuuck no !!!!" Donut -😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Some say he’s still circling the block in that Benz.
😭💀🤞🏼1:26 kills me every time 💀💀 even Chris face was like bruh wtf I just see a baby behind the wheel.. 😭🤣
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Hahahah
And Chris is expressionless!! 😂
The fact that he be blasting the music is hella funny.
As if he's driving his own car! 😂
Watching this I found something I missed before "Howard County has KKK" and Michael says "Nah, my Aunt lives in Howard County". Where Bug ended up going at the end of Season 5.
Joe Yong crazy 😂
They were tight on the writing.
Crazy Howard county 20 minutes outside Baltimore
Where I used to live
I live in Howard County. We don’t have clan. That’s Carroll County
Duke and Randy was looking like "I ain't got nothing to do with it and don't know nothing" lol
donut... probably my very favorite ancillary character. he just injects a little bit of levity into what is otherwise one of the darker shows to grace the small screen.
3:25 why is donut and kenard dapping up the hardest the thing I’ve ever seen despite the fact they’re barely 20 years old combined
Fr 😂
The look that Officer Walker was giving when Donut drove by him in the SUV..........PRICELESS!!!!!......😆😆😆😆
as hateable as he was, that cop was a great character and a great actor
thirael "walker be evil yo"...LoL
Zulu #327 it was a declaration of war
Cam Newton before the Panthers
thirael If a nigga bitch keep looking for dick outside the house than he ain’t fucking her right .... Ain’t no love in this game my friend!!!!!!!! Just don’t fuck her in his house now that’s would be out of line!!!!!!!!
Oly Catastrophen walker was Lying his ass off trying to justify reasons to abuse his authority...mcnulty knew it was BS....LoL
Donut using Kenard as a shield when Walker steps to him.. lol. ..
Fucking kenard stay on some sick shit playing with the dead pigeon, bout to light a cat on fire, shooting Omar. Someone needs to do a deep.dive on kenard.
Donut prolly the only person who didn’t technically go down hill🤣, get him a drivers license and a whip boom he good
He went to jail for 5 years
@@christianb3095 tf u talm bout 🤣
@@ykb04 if you look up where the wire character are now it tells you
he will end up working for a drug dealer
@@ykb04 What? Speak like a normal person, and not a challenged individual.
Donut rolling up saying GENTLMEN... cracks me up every time!
Always loved Donut really wish the writers had done more with him
Namond jumped in the front seat and immediately put his shades on....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That boy got lucky that he didn't steal one of Marlo's whips
stephano dixon hahaha
I’m sure he knew what whips not to touch
wisewilltcp 😂😂
Perhaps he did and that was why he didn't appear in season 5
wisewilltcp yeah he stole his teacher car n people who wasant in the game
Damn last time they showed donut was crazy no lie😧 reminds me of my middle school friends I used to do crazy shit with. A gap between the friendship like 4-5 years without seeing them then you randomly see one of em and y'all do a head nod no words
L-STORM The MC I'm still with the same niggas I used to do Crazy shit with but we move smarter now since we older
💯💯
L-STORM The MC right... life be sad sometimes
@@TheRav3n word up g💯💯
Priceless moments. It's just freaking sad.
Donut was a cutie! Just recently seen the reunion of the summer boys on RUclips and everyone is doing awesome! It was like a reunion! Shout-out to Julito a.k.a. Namond Brice for putting it together. 👍🏾
2:05 love how he still check if the coast is clear when the owner is right behind him 😂
Donut was the realist out grew everyone 😂👌🏾
Grew🤣
It's a Donut in evry hood
Rone Da StreetPoet Every NEIGHBORHOOD in the USA...,
I'll go even further...there's a bodie ..donut and kenard in every hood...
#WORLDWIDE 🚘🚔
I’m a Donut frfr I swiped a lot of cars
@William Wykoff Nah Nigga.. 📰🗞📟 There is guethos in every Country..
Dont get twisted rownd here.. 😎😏
Watched this when it came out and I'm crying like I never seen it before 😂 the way he pulls up is always classic 😂😂😂
Donut had his own game
2:06 I love how he is doing this with the consent of the car's legal owner but he just instinctually keeps his head on a swivel to make sure no one is watching
Thanks for making this. Super funny character lol. Wish there were more character super cuts.
Rolling up in that escalade - "gentlemen " too funny
Damn! Cam Newton was chasing 13 year olds & breaking their fingers before he was QB for the Panthers! 😯 6:32
Kerron Darby lmao
Jagged edge
It was only business...low key your a hater!!🖕😬
The whole time he was thinking "please let me make it to the NFL so I don't have to deal with these bucket head ass kids no more"
That’s cam newton.
The RUclips algorithm has been serving me up videos for The Wire for a month and this is my favorite one so far.
Donut was the funniest character for me, he was on his own
They should of put walker in a vacant
Facts
Low Down hate that guy poor kid didn’t need to have his fingers broken
They set him up to go to jail which is worse for a cop
@@TheNuyorker that’s wasn’t walker🤣
Donut gotta be the dopest nickname for a kid who does what he does.
Love that he ran the stop sign in the last scene. No stopping Donut 😁
Donut always had Nice sound system in every car he took
Donut was one of the lighter moments in the Wire after all the misery... classic series
He forgot how many cars he stole..Amazing he didn’t end up in juvi...lol
mikem987 he pulled up in a Mercedes Benz saying whassup'! to Naymond at the end of Season 4
@@A.fordbey.99 and then he never appeared in the show again he got locked up
@@sneakerreview4397 🤔 Donut got locked up?!
@@A.fordbey.99 that nigga was stealing all those car he had to
1:35 LMAO that scene, Chris' face is priceless
Don’t you know the song???
Максим Данилин its diablo flames - jumpin like rope
@@uhsepevaldez8470 do you know the song at the end when he sees naymond
@@ruso22k i also would like to know this
@@ruso22k I think that was weebay old Mercedes frfr
"What's wrong with that picture...."...... It may be the best iconic quote of all time.
Cars when they see Donut “Donut comin yo! Donut comin”
5:00 Officer Walker said _“16-200 NORF!”_ Hard AF! 😂
walker was prolly one of these corner boys n just got bullied for his crazy eyes or sum so he joined the police to get back. man was just a robber in a cop uniform
1:09🤔 wats wrong with that picture?10 youngins around a brand new $50thousand SUV,with a kid that can't even c over da stearing wheel!!😂ahh classic wire scene
"Could you even see over the steering wheel?!" Classic.
The kid that switched clothes with donut ratted him out. The way he pulled up and got out, he recognized him on sight.
Funniest part is when Snoop,Bodie, and Chris were looking at Donut like "What the fuck is that?"
It's cool to see young actors like Donut and Kennard being so good at acting even if they're too young.
Lol the wire is so good, even a minor character like Donut was so interesting
As funny as the scenes with Donut are, they're also kind of sad given that he knows how to hotwire a car at such a young age. He's clearly a smart and technically-proficient kid given that he's _this_ familiar with how cars work despite being a 10 year old, but he's growing up in such a dismal environment that this is his only way to ply his skills. I get the sense that if he had access to the same resources and opportunities as affluent suburban white kids do, he'd probably be into a more benign hobby, like building shit in the school robotics competition.
That's kinda the deal with most of the kids in the wire. The recurring theme is that they're just as smart, if not more because on their environment, but the irony is that they live by a different set of systematic rules.
@@GhettoArabSage You see that too with Namond becoming a debate team champion after getting adopted by Colvin. All of the kids that season four followed were intelligent and talented in their own specific ways. The tragedy is that they'd probably be doing great things as adults were it not for the environment they grew up in. It didn't occur to me until recently that Michael, Dukie, and Randy all turn to crime (or are implied to do so) by the time of season five. It's different types of crime, but it's driven by the same underlying material problems.
@@Komnen0s right. I think an underlying issue here is that humans are all the same and it's society that determines a lot of our choices and outcomes. We all have the same potential naturally. I believe there's a recurring theme of this throughout most of the characters; young and old. Bodie was very bright and would be an asset as a loyal middle manager in a company. Deangelo, even while being on the board of major company, might be a whistleblower because of his conscious. Avon and Stringer are almost no different than any CEO and COO of major public companies.
My personal theory about this from an anthropological POV is that people from "harder environments" are actually built tougher and more resourceful than those from easier environments. And this goes beyond ghettos in America and is a worldwide truth. Kids in 3rd world countries might see the kids of Baltimore as being privileged because they have several sets of clothes.
I agree about the victims and their fall into crime. That's considered the collateral damage. The collateral damages from these environments often produce opposite extremes (in this case potential ruthless killers/criminals.)
Never thought of it that way🤯
He may have had different interests if he grew up in a different environment. Maybe his interest in cars grew because he was in the hood.
that little brotha who plays donut was a good actor. his facial expressions alone steal every scene he’s in
where can i watch all these eps? haha
this show is so good i just spend hours a week watching clips i've seen a million times over and over.
got dat WMD right chuuuuuuhhh!
He may just be my favorite character of the series, he steals vehicles like kids steal bikes 😂
0:20 see that happiness on his face, from the reaction of his boys? This is why he do it! lmaoo
and don't forget the girls! they were giggling in appreciation
1:36 one of the best moments of the entire show right there
What’s the song called
@@XCDAWGIN_23 jumpin like rope
@@misterglockk Ight by who
@@XCDAWGIN_23 ruclips.net/video/bz_9LTejdiA/видео.html
@@misterglockk please don’t be Rick rolled
Chris’ face at 1:40 always kills me lmaooo
it’s like he’s processing what he just saw lol
1:40 Chris' reaction to Donut is hilarious. He has absolutely no idea how to even processes it. He's just like "yeah, okay. I guess that is pretty normal in these parts" lmao
Donut be listening to some heavy tunes
Underrated character
Donut and Namond are probably still friends to this day.
Kenard playing with a dead bird 😆
Boady had no fear of Chris and Snoop, always spitting in their face.