Straight and True
"Straight and True" | |
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The Wire episode | |
Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 5 |
Directed by | Dan Attias |
Story by | David Simon Ed Burns |
Teleplay by | Ed Burns |
Original air date | October 17, 2004 |
Running time | 58 minutes |
"Straight and True" is the fifth episode of the third season of the HBO original series The Wire. The episode was written by Ed Burns from a story by David Simon & Ed Burns and was directed by Dan Attias. It originally aired on October 17, 2004.
Plot
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Production
Title reference
The title refers to Cutty's choice between going straight and returning to his old life as a soldier, Stringer's attempts to pose as a legitimate business man, Carcetti's "honest appeal" to Mayor Royce, and Bubbles' aspirations of saving money as a professional informant.
Epigraph
I had such fuckin' hopes for us.
โ McNulty
McNulty makes this statement expressing his disappointment at losing a worthy target after approaching Stringer and finding that he is now mostly straight. This also can be applied to Colvin's initial attempts to move the drug dealers into the free zones, as well as Stringer's failure to convince Marlo to join the New Day Co-Op.
Credits
Starring cast
Although credited Deirdre Lovejoy does not appear in this episode.
Guest stars
- Callie Thorne as Elena McNulty
- Glynn Turman as Mayor Clarence Royce
- Isiah Whitlock, Jr. as Senator Clayton "Clay" Davis
- Chad L. Coleman as Dennis "Cutty" Wise
- Jamie Hector as Marlo Stanfield
- Michael Hyatt as Brianna Barksdale
- Johnny
- Delaney Williams as Sergeant Jay Landsman
- Kelli R. Brown as Kimmy
- Benjamin Busch as Officer Anthony Colicchio
- Robert F. Chew as Proposition Joe
- Jay Landsman as Lieutenant Dennis Mello
- Ernest Waddell as Dante
- Mayo Best as Gerard
- Richard Burton as Sean "Shamrock" McGinty
- Anwan Glover as Slim Charles
- Addison Switzer as Country
- Brandan T. Tate as Sapper
- Brandy Burre as Theresa D'Agostino
- Richard DeAngelis as Colonel Raymond Foerster
- Christopher Mann as Councilman Tony Gray
- Cleo Reginald Pizana as Chief of Staff Coleman Parker
- Michael Salconi as Officer Michael Santangelo
- Tony Cordova as Sean McNulty
- Michael Kostroff as Maurice Levy
- The Deacon
- Michael Willis as Andy Krawczyk
- Eric Ryan as Michael McNulty
Uncredited appearances
- R. Emery Bright as Community Relations Sergeant Richardson
- Gbenga Akinnagbe as Chris Partlow
- Ken Arnold as Auto Crime Lieutenant
- Robert Neal Marshall as Comstat Police Major
- Lawrence Cameron Steele as Western District Lieutenant
- Chester West as Shift Lieutenant Dent
- Troj Strickland as Fat Face Rick
- Mike D. Anderson as Ghost
- Unknown as Kintel Williamson
- Unknown as Mee-Maw
- Unknown as thieving Barksdale crew chief
- Unknown as Uniqua
- Unknown as Major George Smith
- Unknown as Bruiser
- Unknown as Tucky
- Unknown as Lil Mikey
First appearances
- Chris Partlow: Ruthless second in command of the Stanfield organization. First appears when Marlo tells him to get ready to go to war with the Barksdales.
References
- ^ "Episode guide - episode 30 Straight and True". HBO. 2004. Retrieved 2006-08-09.
- The Wire. Season 3. Episode 05. HBO.
External links
- "Straight and True" at HBO.com
- "Straight and True" at IMDb