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'The Wire': Way Down in the Hole

"Home Rooms"

'The Wire': Way Down in the Hole

The Ringer

Tv & Film

4.42.1K Ratings

🗓️ 28 September 2020

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

Jemele Hill and Van Lathan discuss Season 4, Episode 3 of ‘The Wire.’ The two look back on their own middle school experiences (32:00), then break down Duquan "Dukie" Weems (11:20). They debate which scene absolutely stole the show (34:24) before Van divulges the one time he tried to dress like Tupac (49:12). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Marlowe can make an inconvenient nigger disappear, can't it?

0:04.0

He's using them shut up roll houses.

0:06.3

Dump a body in there.

0:07.7

No one can tell once they're off for my nub.

0:10.3

Well, whatever he's doing, he cold, but he ain't stupid.

0:13.6

Shit, man.

0:14.4

Yo, this was the old days?

0:16.2

Yeah, now well, the thing about the old days.

0:19.4

Data old days.

0:21.0

Oh, who you got?

0:22.1

I got you.

0:23.4

Chris.

0:25.0

Chris, what?

0:26.2

I got Mrs. Scott.

0:27.8

Fucking hate that file, bitch.

0:31.3

All right, band, we are upon episode three in season four

0:35.4

called Home Rooms.

0:36.8

Band, did you guys do home rooms in Baton Rouge?

0:40.4

Yeah, we had them.

0:42.1

But it wasn't that big of a deal, though.

0:43.9

We had a home room, and it was the room where it kind of was

0:48.0

like the central hub for everything that was going on.

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