Been watching the shit again from season 1 over the last few weeks and noticed some little things that I didn't catch before.
1. When Weebay introduced Cutty to Avon, they already noticed that prison "broke" dude. Why did they still move forward w/ putting him on based on shit he did over a decade ago?
2. When Avon got out, Stringer mentioned that they were making so much legal money that they could put assets (like that fly lil apartment) in their own names now. From what i remember, all they showed is Stringers overly ambitious commercial development flops. What other legal biz besides the print shop was bringing them enough legit bread to move in the open? I'm thinking String was making a killing in the real estate game before Clay talked him into big time commercial development which was over his head.
3. When Avon and Strings lawyer told Stringer about Clay Davis and the "golden goose" scam he was running it made me wonder how could such a high profile cat like Clay Davis get away with that type of hustle for that long without getting ratted out, hit, or exposed? Taking six figures from big hustlers and drug dealers all over the city?
4. In Season 1 Deangelo told Stringer that their product was weak. Stringer said some shit like, "fuck the product. its all the same. when its weak we just sell twice as much". In Season 3 he changed his tune and was like, "fuck the corners and territory wars, its all about the product." Was this an oversight or were they just showing that he was taking on a more "business minded" approach to the game?
5. Was Bubs a homo? He always had some impressionable young dopehead under his wing. Maybe just a homeless father figure?
6. Did Havoc from Mobb Deep have a cameo in Season 3? In one scene Snoop comes thru in a SUV and while she's talking to the cats outside she says something like "its a war going on outside..." which is a classic line from Survival of the Fittest on The Infamous Mobb Deep album. The driver in the SUV looks just like Havoc but not sure.
1. When Weebay introduced Cutty to Avon, they already noticed that prison "broke" dude. Why did they still move forward w/ putting him on based on shit he did over a decade ago?
2. When Avon got out, Stringer mentioned that they were making so much legal money that they could put assets (like that fly lil apartment) in their own names now. From what i remember, all they showed is Stringers overly ambitious commercial development flops. What other legal biz besides the print shop was bringing them enough legit bread to move in the open? I'm thinking String was making a killing in the real estate game before Clay talked him into big time commercial development which was over his head.
3. When Avon and Strings lawyer told Stringer about Clay Davis and the "golden goose" scam he was running it made me wonder how could such a high profile cat like Clay Davis get away with that type of hustle for that long without getting ratted out, hit, or exposed? Taking six figures from big hustlers and drug dealers all over the city?
4. In Season 1 Deangelo told Stringer that their product was weak. Stringer said some shit like, "fuck the product. its all the same. when its weak we just sell twice as much". In Season 3 he changed his tune and was like, "fuck the corners and territory wars, its all about the product." Was this an oversight or were they just showing that he was taking on a more "business minded" approach to the game?
5. Was Bubs a homo? He always had some impressionable young dopehead under his wing. Maybe just a homeless father figure?
6. Did Havoc from Mobb Deep have a cameo in Season 3? In one scene Snoop comes thru in a SUV and while she's talking to the cats outside she says something like "its a war going on outside..." which is a classic line from Survival of the Fittest on The Infamous Mobb Deep album. The driver in the SUV looks just like Havoc but not sure.