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"Undertow" is the fifth episode of the second season of the
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original series ''
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''. The episode was written by
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from a story by
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& Ed Burns and was directed by
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. It originally aired on June 29, 2003.


Plot

Rawls puts Freamon on the Sobotka detail and recommends that Bunk bring in a fresh detective as a partner on the case. Bunk, Beadie, and Cole serve
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on checkers in Frank's
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s union, including Johnny Fifty and Horseface, as part of the investigation into the Jane Does. Frank is enraged that the detectives believe he knew anything about the dead girls. Bunk learns that the hearings brought little information and that Beadie has no informants at the port. Later, Beadie visits
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, who turns out to be an old flame, and sounds him out about becoming an informant. He refuses to give her information on his fellow union men but offers a tip: the union computers may be useful in tracking containers.
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visits the marine unit and informs
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that he has tracked down Omar. McNulty brings Omar in to be interviewed by Ilene Nathan in preparation for
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's trial. Nathan is surprised at Omar's candor and history, but calls him a
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and worries about putting him on the stand in front of Levy. She gives McNulty a voucher to buy Omar some more appropriate clothes for his court appearance. Later, McNulty asks
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Cleary, his contact in the
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, if he can interview any vice suspects about his floater. Cleary finds some girls being held in
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, but finds it hard to understand McNulty's desire to identify the girl. After traveling to New Jersey, McNulty questions them but gets no response since he can't promise to keep them from being
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. Daniels offers Carver a position in the Sobotka detail, reasoning that Carver is unlikely to betray the team again after previously being caught. However, Daniels tells Carver that he will not be recognized as a sergeant and will report to
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. Herc is overjoyed to be working with Carver again. Daniels orders DNRs and finance investigations to be done quickly to placate Valchek, and has Greggs, Herc and Carver look into the drug trade around the port. Freamon arrives and surprises the detail by recognizing Frank from a photo, noting his link to the Jane Does. As they set up their operation, the detectives find that the dealers in the port area are much less organized than the Barksdales. Meanwhile, Valchek receives another photo of his missing surveillance van, this time from
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, and is able to pull a fingerprint. Donette visits
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, telling him that
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has been supporting her and will do the same for D'Angelo when he is released. D'Angelo is cynical about Stringer's motivations. In the pit,
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tries to restrain his dealers when an addict disparages the product sold to him. Bodie says that someone needs to tell Stringer about the product's low quality. Stringer attends his
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class at the Baltimore City Community College and asks his teacher, Mr. Lucas, about selling an "inferior product" in a competitive marketplace. Lucas advises decreasing his prices to increase market share but warns that the product will lose credibility if the price is continually low. He also gives Stringer an example of a company CEO facing that exact problem, the solution being a change of name. After visiting Avon in prison, Stringer hosts a meeting with Barksdale dealers to solicit ideas for solving the organization's problems. Ziggy arrives to collect money from a drug dealer named Frog, who comes short and claims his stash was stolen. Ziggy threatens him, but Frog remains indifferent. As Ziggy drives away, he is blocked by Proposition Joe's nephew, Melvin "Cheese" Wagstaff, and is confronted over a debt. Cheese and his men then shake down Ziggy and become frustrated when they find very little money on him. Ziggy offers his leather jacket as partial payment, but Cheese rejects the offer and threatens to kill him if the debt is not paid by Friday. Cheese and his men then proceed to take Ziggy's car. Meanwhile,
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views a house with Aimee; the realtor turns out to be McNulty's ex-wife Elena. Nick initially refuses to help Ziggy deal with Cheese until he realizes his cousin is in danger, but is still unable to help Ziggy since he has already given his share of their take to Aimee for a rented apartment. Nick asks Vondas and
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to put their
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on hold while Frank deals with the Jane Doe investigation. Vondas asks Nick about smuggling chemicals but is evasive when Nick asks what they will be used for. Nick and La La negotiate with Cheese, asking for the return of Ziggy's car so it can be sold to raise money. Cheese offers another week, but shows Nick that his crew has already torched Ziggy's car.
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tells Vondas that he won't meet with Frank, but will double his payment. Frank is dismissive of the offer but is forced to ponder the fate of his union if he cuts ties with The Greek. At the library, Nick and Ziggy learn that the chemicals that Vondas asked for are used for processing
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. Nick tells Vondas and Serge that he is happy to deal as long as the chemicals are only used for narcotics. They tell Nick that they will triple their payment if Frank agrees to continue working with them, but Frank is defiant when confronted with the offer.


Production


Title reference

The title refers to the tide effect that traps unsuspecting swimmers; a metaphor for Frank Sobotka's inability to extricate himself from the smuggling operation despite his desire to.


Epigraph

Vondas makes this comment as a veiled criticism of Frank's caution in pursuing further deals with The Greeks' organization when faced with a police investigation. The season's theme of industrial decay is also thereby continued.


Credits


Starring cast

Although credited, Deirdre Lovejoy does not appear in this episode.


Guest stars

#
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as Detective Ellis Carver # Domenick Lombardozzi as Detective Thomas "Herc" Hauk #
Jim True-Frost Jim True-Frost (''né'' True; July 31, 1966) is an American stage, television and screen actor. He is most known for his portrayal of Roland "Prez" Pryzbylewski on all five seasons of the HBO program ''The Wire'' (2002–2008), as James Woodrow ...
as Detective Roland "Prez" Pryzbylewski # James Ransone as Ziggy Sobotka #
Pablo Schreiber Pablo Tell Schreiber (born April 26, 1978) is an American actor. He is best known for his stage work and for portraying Nick Sobotka on ''The Wire'' (2003, 2008), William Lewis on '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' (2013–2014), Mad Swe ...
as Nick Sobotka #
Callie Thorne Callie Thorne is an American actress known for her role as Dr. Dani Santino on the USA Network series '' Necessary Roughness''. She is also known for past work such as her roles on '' Homicide: Life on the Street'' as Detective Laura Ballard, a ...
as Elena McNulty # J.D. Williams as Preston "Boadie" Broadus #
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as
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#Al Brown as Major Stan Valchek #
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as Sean "Shamrock" McGinty # Kristin Proctor as Aimee #
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as
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#Shamyl Brown as Donette #
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as Malik "Poot" Carr #Luray Cooper as Nat Coxson #Lance Irwin as
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#Susan Rome as ASA Ilene Nathan # Chris Ashworth as Sergei Malatov #Jeffrey Fugitt as Officer Claude Diggins #
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as Melvin "Cheese" Wagstaff # Charley Scalies as Thomas "Horseface" Pakusa #Gary "D. Reign" Senkus as
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Uncredited appearances

* Gary D'Addario as Grand Jury Prosecutor Gary DiPasquale *Jeffrey Pratt Gordon as Johnny "Fifty" Spamanto *Kelvin Davis as La La *De'Rodd Hearns as Puddin * Robert F. Colesberry as Ray Cole *Kevin Murray as Special Agent Cleary *Unknown as Detective Massy * Daniel Ross as Drug Dealer * Lev Gorn as Eton Ben-Eleazer *Mark Kochanowicz as Yuppie Husband


First appearances

*
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: An East side drug dealer who sometimes works for Ziggy Sobotka *
Cheese Wagstaff Street-level characters comprise a large part of the cast on the fictional HBO drama series ''The Wire''. Characters in this section range from homeless drug addicts up to drug king-pins in charge of entire criminal empires. Barksdale organizati ...
: Nephew of Eastside drug kingpin Proposition Joe and a feared lieutenant in his operation.


References and notes

*Cheese's given name was originally listed on the HBO website as "Calvin" before being changed to "Melvin".''


External links


"Undertow"
at HBO.com * {{The Wire episodes The Wire season 2 episodes 2003 American television episodes Television episodes directed by Steve Shill