So I've been somewhat going through this thread and it makes a ton of sense now that I hear that HBO forced the writers to end the show earlier than anticipated. I got to episode 7 of the last season and was panicking because I couldn't see them wrapping up too neatly and I had hope for some resolutions. Obviously the point of this show is that there are no resolutions to the drug/gang/poverty problems in our big cities but nonetheless I had hoped to walk about satisfied like I did after BB.
It wrapped up fine enough for me regarding the cops with the bar scene and I didn't get too much about the dock story or the newspaper story, but I wanted to ask a few questions to see if I "got" the final resolutions to the following characters:
1. Randy Wagstaff (kid) - He was my favorite character, but after he blows off Bunk in the group home and shoves the kid up the stairs he's never referenced again. We just assume he turned into a gangster?
2. Michael (kid) - I take it he's going to be the next Omar? I dug his developing story and the dichotomy between Namond and him (where the "bad" kid becomes good and vice versa).
3. Duquan (kid) - He becomes the next Bubbles? Was sad to see him go that way, but the scene where he hustles Prezbo (and Prezbo knowing it but giving him money any way) was very powerful.
4. Herc - Did Levy ever discover that he was the source? The sentiment that he did and just doesn't care because he actually profited from it?
5. Cutty - After a really significant arc to start, he just essentially keeps on giving the kids an outlet and banging their mothers? He was barely in the final season. did I miss something?
6. Marlo - So he goes back into the streets and blows the whole deal? Are we to assume then that actually everybody goes down (Ronnie, Levy, McNulty, Lester, etc.)? If so I just wish they would have made this more clear.
TIA WAY