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Reviewers from sites like Doux Reviews and Sepinwall’s blog highlight the following:

The title draws from a metaphor used by D'Angelo Barksdale in the previous episode, describing the lingering, negative aftermath that persists after a tragic event—in this case, his own death and the resulting fractures within the Barksdale empire. The Docks and the Union

: Stringer Bell manages the fallout of D'Angelo's "suicide." Bodie Broadus buys an floral arrangement shaped like the Franklin Terrace high-rises, ironically paying homage to the very life D'Angelo wanted to escape. [S2E7] Backwash

: Frank confronts his lobbyist, Bruce DiBiago, demanding harder work on the canal dredging while delivering a box of cash to secure the union’s survival.

is the seventh episode of the second season of HBO's The Wire , originally aired on July 13, 2003. It serves as a pivotal bridge between the season's slow-burn build and its final descent into chaos. Reviewers from sites like Doux Reviews and Sepinwall’s

: Kima Greggs and Prez follow leads on a circuit of Russian prostitutes. They discover that while human trafficking doesn't allow for a wiretap, a drug connection might.

: Proposition Joe approaches Stringer at the funeral to offer an alliance. While Avon Barksdale refuses out of pride and grief, Stringer begins pushing his own agenda to partner with the enemy. The Major Crimes Unit is the seventh episode of the second season

: Frank Sobotka attends a seminar on robotic dock technology and is appalled by the threat it poses to his union's future.

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Reviewers from sites like Doux Reviews and Sepinwall’s blog highlight the following:

The title draws from a metaphor used by D'Angelo Barksdale in the previous episode, describing the lingering, negative aftermath that persists after a tragic event—in this case, his own death and the resulting fractures within the Barksdale empire. The Docks and the Union

: Stringer Bell manages the fallout of D'Angelo's "suicide." Bodie Broadus buys an floral arrangement shaped like the Franklin Terrace high-rises, ironically paying homage to the very life D'Angelo wanted to escape.

: Frank confronts his lobbyist, Bruce DiBiago, demanding harder work on the canal dredging while delivering a box of cash to secure the union’s survival.

is the seventh episode of the second season of HBO's The Wire , originally aired on July 13, 2003. It serves as a pivotal bridge between the season's slow-burn build and its final descent into chaos.

: Kima Greggs and Prez follow leads on a circuit of Russian prostitutes. They discover that while human trafficking doesn't allow for a wiretap, a drug connection might.

: Proposition Joe approaches Stringer at the funeral to offer an alliance. While Avon Barksdale refuses out of pride and grief, Stringer begins pushing his own agenda to partner with the enemy. The Major Crimes Unit

: Frank Sobotka attends a seminar on robotic dock technology and is appalled by the threat it poses to his union's future.

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