The Wire season 5 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a twist, it's revealed that the homeless murders weren't the work of a serial killer, but rather a mix of random killings and natural deaths manipulated for political gain. Detectives used the case to target drug traffickers. Gary DiPasquale is confronted for leaking grand jury papers due to his gambling debts. The homeless case threatens reputations, leading to a decision to quietly handle it. Marlo's legal situation involves dealing with wiretap evidence, and McNulty faces serious consequences for his actions. The series concludes with various characters facing the outcomes of their choices, highlighting the perpetual cycle of crime and corruption in Baltimore.
Full Episode S05E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who discovered the truth about the homeless murders?
Characters in the show realized that the homeless murders were not committed by a serial killer, but were random or manipulated deaths.
What was the real purpose of the detectives using the homeless case funds?
The detectives used the funds to target drug traffickers, leading to recent arrests.
What issue was manufactured for political gain?
The issue of the Governor neglecting the homeless was manufactured to get elected.
Who confronted Gary DiPasquale about leaking information?
Lester confronted Gary about leaking grand jury papers to drug lawyers.
What decision was made to handle the fallout from the homeless case?
The decision was to proceed cautiously and keep the matter contained to prevent a public scandal.
How did Duquan seek help?
Duquan visited his former school to seek help from Mr. Pryzbylewski.
What was Marlo's lawyer's strategy regarding the wiretap evidence?
The strategy was to navigate the legal complexities to ensure Marlo's release without exposing the illegal wiretap.
What ultimatum did McNulty face regarding the homeless case?
McNulty was told to solve the case quickly or face severe consequences.
What was the deal struck with Maurice Levy?
The deal was to avoid exposing the illegal wiretap in exchange for ensuring Marlo's release.
How did McNulty's colleagues symbolically farewell his career?
They held a mock wake for his career, acknowledging his skills and flaws.
What ethical dilemma did Daniels face?
Daniels faced pressure to manipulate crime statistics for political purposes.
What transition did Marlo undergo in his new life?
Marlo transitioned from gangster to businessman but struggled with his new identity.
What was the overarching theme of the final scenes?
The scenes provided closure to characters' stories, showing ongoing cycles of crime, politics, and personal struggles in Baltimore.