词条 | Ebb Tide (The Wire) |
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| title = Ebb Tide | series = The Wire | image = TheWire14.jpg | image_size = 250px | alt = McNulty on a police boat | caption = | season = 2 | episode = 1 | director = Ed Bianchi | teleplay = David Simon | story = David Simon Ed Burns | airdate = {{Start date|2003|6|1}} | length = 58 minutes | guests = see below | episode_list = List of The Wire episodes | prev = Sentencing | next = Collateral Damage }} "Ebb Tide" is the first episode of the second season of the HBO original series, The Wire. The episode was written by David Simon, from a story by Simon and Ed Burns, and was directed by Ed Bianchi.[1] It originally aired on June 1, 2003. PlotA few months after his reassignment to the Baltimore Police's marine unit, Jimmy McNulty discovers a female corpse with broken legs floating in the harbor. He visits Homicide and checks in with Sergeant Jay Landsman, finding out that Colonel William Rawls passed the case off to Baltimore County because the body was found east of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. McNulty studies tide charts as he attempts to prove where the body was dumped into the water; he types up a report and faxes it to the county homicide unit. Rawls and Landsman immediately realize McNulty's involvement when the case is passed back to them. Roland "Prez" Pryzbylewski meets with his father-in-law, Major Stan Valchek, wishing to stay in Narcotics and work cases like the recent Barksdale investigation. Valchek instead wants Prez to progress through the ranks. At Narcotics, Kima Greggs is working her desk job and Thomas "Herc" Hauk has returned to street cases. Greggs and her romantic partner, Cheryl, discuss possible fathers for artificial insemination along with Greggs' job dissatisfaction. Bunk Moreland visits McNulty to ask if he can help him locate Omar Little for the upcoming murder trial of Barksdale soldier Marquis "Bird" Hilton. Bunk later has a chance meeting with Lieutenant Cedric Daniels, now in charge of the evidence room. That evening, Bunk again asks McNulty for help locating Omar, but to no avail. Bodie Broadus drives to Philadelphia with another Barksdale drug dealer, Sean "Shamrock" McGinty. Bodie is enraged when the car he has collected is devoid of any narcotics and worries over informing his superiors. Stringer Bell, who now leads the Barksdale Organization while Avon Barksdale is imprisoned, reveals that he had Bodie and Shamrock followed. Bodie is later seen running a corner crew. Stringer visits Avon in prison, telling him that the Barksdales' connection with New York, Roberto, failed to deliver the product which Bodie was sent to collect. Stringer later learns that Roberto was arrested by the DEA and was concerned that Avon implicated him in exchange for a lighter prison sentence. Stringer is assured that his funds are being returned to him, but the New York suppliers no longer feel safe dealing with the Barksdales. Frank Sobotka, the treasurer of a stevedores union, meets with fellow union leader Nat Coxson, who is angry that the Baltimore grain pier is still in a state of disrepair. Frank later tells his nephew Nick to see someone named "The Greek" about a shipping container they have coming in. Frank confronts his son Ziggy over losing a container. Later, he visits a church where he has donated a stained glass window and asks the priest, Father Lewandowski, to set up a meeting with Senator Barbara Mikulski to discuss difficulties at the docks. Valchek delivers his own window to the church, but is angry that Frank's union beat him to it. At Delores' bar, the stevedores riotously discuss days gone by. Ziggy shows off and exposes himself while standing on a table. The following morning, Nick is met by Ziggy and Johnny Fifty on his way to meet with "The Greek" about the container, and tells Frank that their cut will be the same. Frank and Thomas "Horseface" Pakusa are dismayed when Sergei "Serge" Malatov, The Greek's lieutenant, leaves the container sitting on the dock for several hours. When they insist that he get on with things, Serge drives away. Frank orders Horseface to "lose" the container in the stack, so as to make it less conspicuous. Later, Maryland Transportation Authority Police officer Beadie Russell stumbles across the container and notices the broken customs seal. She finds the bodies of over a dozen young women inside and calls for backup. Frank and the stevedores gather around as the police arrive.[2][3][4] ProductionStarring castPaul Ben Victor, Clarke Peters, Amy Ryan and Chris Bauer are all new additions to the opening credits this season. Despite his credit Clarke Peters does not appear in this episode. Credited stars Seth Gilliam, Frankie Faison, Larry Gilliard, Jr., Deirdre Lovejoy and Andre Royo do not appear in this episode. Guest stars{{col-begin}}{{col-break}}
Uncredited appearances
First appearancesThe Port
The Greeks
Law Enforcement
Barksdale organization
References1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.hbo.com/thewire/cast/crew/season_2.shtml|title=The Wire season 2 crew|accessdate=2007-10-14|publisher=HBO|year=2007}} 2. ^{{cite web| year = 2004| title = Episode guide - episode 14 ebb tide| publisher = HBO| accessdate = 2006-08-06| url = http://www.hbo.com/thewire/episode/season2/episode14.shtml}} 3. ^{{cite episode | title = Ebb Tide | episodelink = Ebb Tide (The Wire episode) | series = The Wire | serieslink = The Wire (TV series) | credits = David Simon, Ed Burns | writers = | network = HBO | station = | city = | airdate = 2003-06-01 | season = 2 | number = 01}} 4. ^{{cite book| last = Alvarez| first = Rafael| year = 2004| title = The Wire: Truth Be Told| publisher = Pocket Books| location = New York}} External links
3 : The Wire episodes|2003 American television episodes|Television episodes written by David Simon |
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