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Hard Cases

"Hard Cases" is the fourth episode of the second season of the HBO original series The Wire. The episode was written by Joy Lusco from a story by David Simon & Joy Lusco and was directed by Elodie Keene. It originally aired on June 22, 2003.

"Hard Cases"
The Wire episode
Episode no.Season 2
Episode 4
Directed byElodie Keene
Story byDavid Simon
Joy Lusco
Teleplay byJoy Lusco
Original air dateJune 22, 2003 (2003-06-22)
Running time58 minutes
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Plot

As McNulty tries to identify the Jane Does, he finds a letter amongst their clothes, written in a foreign language. McNulty is able to have the letter translated, but doesn't learn anything new besides the girl's name and some sparse details about her home country. Bunk and Freamon tell Rawls that they need to look into how goods move through the port to understand what was happening with the shipping container. Rawls tells them they should have held the ship in the docks and that they are his scapegoats if their investigation is not fruitful. The detectives try to get Horseface to tell them more about the container. Later, after Beadie shows them the stevedores' bar, they hassle both Horseface and Frank, who is terrified when he learns that the Jane Does were murdered.

To appease Valchek, Burrell offers Daniels command of the Sobotka detail with the promise of a promotion. Seeing he is in a superior bargaining position, Daniels demands his own permanent unit if the investigation is successful, and the chance to pick his own people; Burrell agrees. Rawls allows Daniels to take most of his choices but refuses to let McNulty leave the marine unit. Daniels persuades Greggs to join the detail despite Cheryl's desire for her to work a desk job. Daniels' wife Marla has a difficult reaction to his promotion, and storms out of dinner after he tells her about it. Kima gets the same reaction from Cheryl.

While Daniels briefs Valchek, Herc and Greggs are reunited with Prez. Herc suggests that Carver be recruited, but Daniels ignores him and states that the detail needs to accrue at least a few drug busts by the harbor before adding to its number. Meanwhile, Bunk and ASA Ilene Nathan continue to pressure McNulty to find Omar in time for Bird's trial. While cruising around West Baltimore, McNulty spots Bubbles and Johnny; after following the pair out to Baltimore County, he catches them shoplifting and threatens to arrest them unless they find Omar for him. Kimmy, one of Omar's new crew, overhears Bubbles asking around for him, leading Omar to set a trap for the vagrant and ask why he is looking for him.

The drug deaths in the prison spark an investigation. Avon tries to convince D'Angelo to use the situation to their advantage and cooperate with the investigators to reduce their sentences. D'Angelo refuses to believe that Avon had nothing to do with the deaths, and states that he no longer wants anything to do with his business. Avon works with his attorney, Maurice Levy, to negotiate a reduction of his time until his first parole hearing in exchange for information about the deaths. Despite the investigator's suspicion that Avon was involved, the attorney general bluntly tells him to take the deal. Levy subsequently fingers Tilghman, who is arrested after a planted drug package is found in his car. Elsewhere, Stringer orders Cherry, the manager of his cut house, to dilute their latest package from Atlanta despite its already-poor quality.

Frank demands that Nick return the stolen cameras, only to learn that they have already been fenced. The two argue about Frank's own illegal activities, which Frank tries to justify by saying he uses the money to help the union. Nick delivers Ziggy's share and warns him not to flash the money around, telling him that Frank knows about the theft. However, Ziggy buys a $2,000 leather coat. Nick and Ziggy meet with Glekas, who asks them to acquire chemicals for him. Ziggy takes the list to Johnny Fifty, who points them to a contact in another area. As Ziggy leaves, he is accosted by Maui, another checker, who intentionally spills coffee on Ziggy's jacket and mocks him for stealing from the docks. Ziggy later gets his revenge by littering Maui's computer monitor with photographs of his genitals.

Nick talks to his mother Joan about having had a successful day's employment at the docks, and goes to bring his father Louis home for dinner. Louis retired from the drydock when it closed, and now spends much of his time drinking and betting on horse races. Nick asks Louis if he misses the docks, to which he replies, "Wouldn't do no good." To Aimee's surprise, Nick tells her that he has come into "some back pay" and suggests they look to buy a property in the neighborhood.

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Production

Title reference

The title refers to the seeming impossibility of the cases the police have taken up: the fourteen homicides for Bunk, Beadie, and Freamon as well as McNulty's attempt to identify one of the dead women.

A "hard case" is also defined as "a person who is persistently insolent or difficult to control", and may refer to the repeated issues McNulty, Greggs, and Daniels have with being kept from real police work. Along this same line, the title could also apply to Ziggy Sobotka as well as Horseface, who stubbornly refused to go downtown for questioning in connection with the Jane Does, reinforcing the front the Stevedores have against the Police.

Epigraph

If I hear the music, I'm gonna dance.

— Greggs

Greggs makes this statement about her inability to return to investigative work without becoming fully involved.

Music

Credits

Starring cast

Although credited, Paul Ben-Victor and Deirdre Lovejoy do not appear in this episode.

First appearances

  • Maui: a checker at the docks with animosity towards Ziggy Sobotka.
  • Louis Sobotka: Brother of Frank Sobotka, husband to Joan Sobotka, and father of Nick Sobotka. A retired shipyard worker who spends his days drinking and watching horse races.

Reception

Ratings

The episode drew an average of 4.33 million viewers and was the fifth most-watched program on cable television for the week ending June 22, 2003.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Episode guide - episode 17 hard cases". HBO. 2004. Retrieved January 13, 2008.
  2. ^ David Simon, Joy Lusco (June 22, 2003). "Hard Cases". The Wire. Season 2. Episode 04. HBO.
  3. ^ Alvarez, Rafael (2004). The Wire: Truth Be Told. New York: Pocket Books.
  4. ^ "Sweet Science, 'Sex' Draw Cable Viewers to HBO". Zap2It. 2003. Retrieved March 10, 2007.

External links

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For the British television series see Hard Cases TV series Hard Cases is the fourth episode of the second season of the HBO original series The Wire The episode was written by Joy Lusco from a story by David Simon amp Joy Lusco and was directed by Elodie Keene It originally aired on June 22 2003 Hard Cases The Wire episodeEpisode no Season 2Episode 4Directed byElodie KeeneStory byDavid SimonJoy LuscoTeleplay byJoy LuscoOriginal air dateJune 22 2003 2003 06 22 Running time58 minutesEpisode chronology Previous Hot Shots Next Undertow List of episodes Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 2 1 Title reference 2 2 Epigraph 2 3 Music 2 4 Credits 2 4 1 Starring cast 2 4 2 Guest stars 2 4 3 Uncredited appearances 2 5 First appearances 3 Reception 3 1 Ratings 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditAs McNulty tries to identify the Jane Does he finds a letter amongst their clothes written in a foreign language McNulty is able to have the letter translated but doesn t learn anything new besides the girl s name and some sparse details about her home country Bunk and Freamon tell Rawls that they need to look into how goods move through the port to understand what was happening with the shipping container Rawls tells them they should have held the ship in the docks and that they are his scapegoats if their investigation is not fruitful The detectives try to get Horseface to tell them more about the container Later after Beadie shows them the stevedores bar they hassle both Horseface and Frank who is terrified when he learns that the Jane Does were murdered To appease Valchek Burrell offers Daniels command of the Sobotka detail with the promise of a promotion Seeing he is in a superior bargaining position Daniels demands his own permanent unit if the investigation is successful and the chance to pick his own people Burrell agrees Rawls allows Daniels to take most of his choices but refuses to let McNulty leave the marine unit Daniels persuades Greggs to join the detail despite Cheryl s desire for her to work a desk job Daniels wife Marla has a difficult reaction to his promotion and storms out of dinner after he tells her about it Kima gets the same reaction from Cheryl While Daniels briefs Valchek Herc and Greggs are reunited with Prez Herc suggests that Carver be recruited but Daniels ignores him and states that the detail needs to accrue at least a few drug busts by the harbor before adding to its number Meanwhile Bunk and ASA Ilene Nathan continue to pressure McNulty to find Omar in time for Bird s trial While cruising around West Baltimore McNulty spots Bubbles and Johnny after following the pair out to Baltimore County he catches them shoplifting and threatens to arrest them unless they find Omar for him Kimmy one of Omar s new crew overhears Bubbles asking around for him leading Omar to set a trap for the vagrant and ask why he is looking for him The drug deaths in the prison spark an investigation Avon tries to convince D Angelo to use the situation to their advantage and cooperate with the investigators to reduce their sentences D Angelo refuses to believe that Avon had nothing to do with the deaths and states that he no longer wants anything to do with his business Avon works with his attorney Maurice Levy to negotiate a reduction of his time until his first parole hearing in exchange for information about the deaths Despite the investigator s suspicion that Avon was involved the attorney general bluntly tells him to take the deal Levy subsequently fingers Tilghman who is arrested after a planted drug package is found in his car Elsewhere Stringer orders Cherry the manager of his cut house to dilute their latest package from Atlanta despite its already poor quality Frank demands that Nick return the stolen cameras only to learn that they have already been fenced The two argue about Frank s own illegal activities which Frank tries to justify by saying he uses the money to help the union Nick delivers Ziggy s share and warns him not to flash the money around telling him that Frank knows about the theft However Ziggy buys a 2 000 leather coat Nick and Ziggy meet with Glekas who asks them to acquire chemicals for him Ziggy takes the list to Johnny Fifty who points them to a contact in another area As Ziggy leaves he is accosted by Maui another checker who intentionally spills coffee on Ziggy s jacket and mocks him for stealing from the docks Ziggy later gets his revenge by littering Maui s computer monitor with photographs of his genitals Nick talks to his mother Joan about having had a successful day s employment at the docks and goes to bring his father Louis home for dinner Louis retired from the drydock when it closed and now spends much of his time drinking and betting on horse races Nick asks Louis if he misses the docks to which he replies Wouldn t do no good To Aimee s surprise Nick tells her that he has come into some back pay and suggests they look to buy a property in the neighborhood 1 2 3 Production EditTitle reference Edit The title refers to the seeming impossibility of the cases the police have taken up the fourteen homicides for Bunk Beadie and Freamon as well as McNulty s attempt to identify one of the dead women A hard case is also defined as a person who is persistently insolent or difficult to control and may refer to the repeated issues McNulty Greggs and Daniels have with being kept from real police work Along this same line the title could also apply to Ziggy Sobotka as well as Horseface who stubbornly refused to go downtown for questioning in connection with the Jane Does reinforcing the front the Stevedores have against the Police Epigraph Edit If I hear the music I m gonna dance Greggs Greggs makes this statement about her inability to return to investigative work without becoming fully involved Music Edit The song playing when Ziggy is fooling around with the camera in Dolores bar is Must Have Missed A Turn Somewhere by Smokin Joe Kubek He Was Really Sayin Somethin by The Velvelettes can be heard when McNulty is asking the kids if they ve seen Omar I Promise to Remember by Frankie Lymon and The Teenagers can be heard as McNulty is about to ask the street gang if they ve seen Omar Ruler Of My Heart by Irma Thomas can be heard when McNulty spots Bubbles and Johnny The song playing when Greggs and Cheryl are stuck in traffic is 100 Dundee by The Roots Magic Carpet Ride by Steppenwolf can be heard when Ziggy is on Maui s computer Your Good Girl s Gonna Go Bad by Tammy Wynette is playing when Bunk Freamon and Beadie walk into Dolores bar The song that Bunk selects on the jukebox is Maybe the Last Time by James BrownCredits Edit Starring cast Edit Although credited Paul Ben Victor and Deirdre Lovejoy do not appear in this episode Guest stars Edit Seth Gilliam as Detective Ellis Carver Domenick Lombardozzi as Detective Thomas Herc Hauk Jim True Frost as Detective Roland Prez Pryzbylewski James Ransone as Ziggy Sobotka Pablo Schreiber as Nick Sobotka Melanie Nicholls King as Cheryl Callie Thorne as Elena McNulty Michael K Williams as Omar Little Leo Fitzpatrick as Johnny Robert Hogan as Louis Sobotka Michael Kostroff as Maurice Levy Kristin Proctor as Aimee Al Brown as Major Stan Valchek Richard Burton as Sean Shamrock McGinty Lance Irwin as Maui Delaney Williams as Sergeant Jay Landsman Antonio Charity as CO Dwight Tilghman Ted Feldman as George Double G Glekas Elisabeth Noone as Joan Sobotka Charley Scalies as Thomas Horseface Pakusa Uncredited appearances Edit Jeffrey Pratt Gordon as Johnny Fifty Spamanto Kelli R Brown as Kimmy Stanley Scoogie Boyd as Cherry Leslie Elliard as Officer Kevin Reynolds Joseph Lane as Prison Guard Unknown as Prison Warden First appearances Edit Maui a checker at the docks with animosity towards Ziggy Sobotka Louis Sobotka Brother of Frank Sobotka husband to Joan Sobotka and father of Nick Sobotka A retired shipyard worker who spends his days drinking and watching horse races Reception EditRatings Edit The episode drew an average of 4 33 million viewers and was the fifth most watched program on cable television for the week ending June 22 2003 4 References Edit Episode guide episode 17 hard cases HBO 2004 Retrieved January 13 2008 David Simon Joy Lusco June 22 2003 Hard Cases The Wire Season 2 Episode 04 HBO Alvarez Rafael 2004 The Wire Truth Be Told New York Pocket Books Sweet Science Sex Draw Cable Viewers to HBO Zap2It 2003 Retrieved March 10 2007 External links Edit Hard Cases Archived June 26 2012 at the Wayback Machine at HBO com Hard Cases at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hard Cases amp oldid 1135929987, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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