The Wire Cast Tweets Inside Stories, Memories Of Show During Marathon
The Wire Cast Tweets Inside Stories, Memories Of Show During HBO Marathon
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If you are binge-watching The Wire on HBO Signature this weekend, now digitally remastered, being on Twitter makes the experience even better. Some of the cast has been live-tweeting the marathon, reflecting on the classic TV show and revealing things from behind the scenes. If you are unable to keep up with both screens, we got you covered. Featured here are tweets from everybody, from the people who played Bubbles, to Bodie, to Bunk. The tweets go by season so you can enjoy them as you watch the show.
SPOILER ALERT
Season 1
Bunk (Wendell Pierce) revealed that whenever a cast member was killed off, everybody would come to their final day on the set to bid them farewell:
@RichieKalikow @traychaney @michaelb4jordan Yes we did. We visited the set and watched. Said farewell when folks departed.
— Wendell Pierce (@WendellPierce) December 27, 2014
Bubbles (Andre Royo) was really nervous when he did his first scene:
Was a little scared of the opening scene on the bench with no lines. Wasn't sure if I could convey the turmoil of getting clean. #TheWireHD
— Andre Royo (@AndreRoyo) December 26, 2014
Herc (Domenick Lombardozzi) remembers a rat crawling over his foot during one take:
I remember doing a scene with @AndreRoyo and a big rat climbing over our feet , that's the wire #TheWireHD enjoy folks!
— Domenick Lombardozzi (@D_Lombardozzi) December 26, 2014
Lieutenant Daniels (Lance Reddick) chimes in with a salute to his fellow cast members:
@WendellPierce @sonjasohn @traychaney @wirefans you are the best my brother!
— Lance Reddick (@lancereddick) December 27, 2014
The scene with the McNuggets talk had to be redone so many times that it made Poot sick, for real:
Nobody In The Cast Knows But This Episode 2 That's On Now….I ate so many nuggets I Got Sick @WireFans LOL 😂 pic.twitter.com/jpQznAkjYI
— Tray Chaney (@traychaney) December 26, 2014
When it hits you that Day-Day (Donnell Rawlings) is also Ashy Larry:
“@HoodLawyer: I didn't know @donnellrawlings was on The Wire lol they got him in a serious role though” @cthagod more than just jokes nuggA!
— Donnell Rawlings (@donnellrawlings) December 27, 2014
Bunk recalled that he and Sergeant Landsman (Delaney Williams) had the ladies swooning over them on the set. To which the sergeant responds:
@WendellPierce @WireFans ha! … I much prefer the way YOU remember it, brother!
— Delaney Williams (@delaneywilliams) December 27, 2014
Poot and D’Angelo (Larry Gilliam Jr.) shouted out each other as hustlers and actors:
@traychaney @WireFans Thanks fam! Awesome experience!
— Lawrence Gilliard Jr (@gilliardl_jr) December 27, 2014
Every scam that Bubbles ran on the show were based on real stories:
My favorite drug scam was fishing the drugs out the tire from the roof! Every scam "Bubs " ran were true stories.
— Andre Royo (@AndreRoyo) December 26, 2014
Kima (Sonja Sohn) thought the moments leading to the death of Wallace (Michael B. Jordan) were done amazingly well:
That slow build of tears til the shot-Ur work in Wallace's death scene is beautiful @traychaney One of the best scenes of series. @WireFans
— Sonja Sohn (@SonjaSohn) December 27, 2014
One of Bunk’s favorite moments? Interrogating D’Angelo:
One of the great scenes in TV history, DeAngelo Barksdale interrogation scene. Larry Gilliam Jr. Gave a superior performance and we knew it
— Wendell Pierce (@WendellPierce) December 27, 2014
Lester Freeman (Clarke Peters) says what up to Poot. It’s all love outside of the show:
@traychaney Yo Yo Yo Poot! Happy Hols, little brother…. One Love.
— clarke (@clarkepeters) December 27, 2014
Bodie (JD Williams) has a pick for most underrated role:
Most underappreciated character in The Wire…..the couch. #TheWireHD
— JD Williams (@JDWilliamsEnt) December 27, 2014
How many E’s does it take to spell the classic line from senator Clay Davis (Isiah Whitlock, Jr.)? He has a number:
@sunofzmusic 9 E's to make it official. Right, @WireFans?
— Isiah Whitlock Jr. (@IsiahWhitlockJr) December 27, 2014
Season 2
Sapper gave props to the actor behind Frank Sobotka (Chris Bauer), and is given insight into the actor’s method:
@MarlonBrandan thanks. For me, the idea is: think of the character, not the actor.
— chris bauer (@realchrisbauer) December 27, 2014
Bubbles was such a convincing bum that the show’s security nearly chased him off once:
@sevenof9fl Our on set Security almost whupped my ass when I wandered over to our crafty table for some "Swedish fish" #TheWireHD
— Andre Royo (@AndreRoyo) December 30, 2014
Ziggy Sobotka (James Ransone) provides a very blunt thought on why people dislike his character:
White dudes hate ziggy because it hits a little close to home. The projects are a comfortable distance away.
— james ransone (@jamesransone) December 28, 2014
How much porn did Sergeant Landsman keep in his desk? Think about it in terms of pounds:
@FortuNateShev @HBO @WireFans …17lbs, 3 and 1/2 ozs.
— Delaney Williams (@delaneywilliams) December 28, 2014
What was the first scene Sergei (Chris Ashworth) shot for the show? The diner where the Greeks would meet at:
.@TheFoodChemist Thanks! That was the first location I worked on #TheWire. I filmed many scenes there. I need to visit it again 🙂 @WireFans
— Chris Ashworth (@TheRealAshworth) December 26, 2014
So what about the dorags Bodie would wear? That was the idea of the actor:
@juliabrown @JDWilliamsEnt Ours,the actors. I've been doing that since OZ tho, haha.
— JD Williams (@JDWilliamsEnt) December 27, 2014
The actress who played Kima had a hand in the creation of Lester:
@profsidhu @clarkepeters @WireFans And Clarke is the epitome of cool himself. Believe that!
— Sonja Sohn (@SonjaSohn) December 27, 2014
Who had the best curses on the show? In Bodie’s opinion, it was Bunk:
Best/favorite character is done all the time…what about Best Curser? I vote@WendellPierce for the win.
— JD Williams (@JDWilliamsEnt) December 27, 2014
Brother Mouzone (Michael Potts) wishes he could have been in a scene with Bunk:
@readjack @WendellPierce It'd be funny as sh–!
— Michael Potts (@michaelpottsnyc) December 27, 2014
A fan posted a photo of the real Bunk, Detective Oscar Requer, for Bunk:
: The inspiration for Bunk retired BPD detective Oscar Requer RT @strai4 The Bunk pic.twitter.com/QErkjievkh”<THIS IS THE REAL DEAL BUNK
— Wendell Pierce (@WendellPierce) December 28, 2014
Bubbles tweeted about the show being snubbed when it came to awards:
D.Simon always said "we don't want awards! It's about the story not the glory!"…actors were like your right but stop saying "We"#TheWireHD
— Andre Royo (@AndreRoyo) December 27, 2014
When officer Ray Cole (co-creator Robert Colesberry) passed in 2004, there were talks of ending the show with the second season as prosecutor Rhonda (Deirdre Lovejoy) notes:
@theteacherchris yes, there were. Good question. Great guy, still missed. #bobcolesbury #TheWireHD
— deirdre lovejoy (@ddlovejoy) December 30, 2014
Sapper reveals what creator David Simon wanted Season 2 to be, in a nutshell:
#DavidSimon said that S2 was about the death of the working class. Frank's monologue is that in a nutshell #TheWireHD #TheWireMarathon
— Brandan Tate (@MarlonBrandan) December 28, 2014
Namond (Julito McCullum) thinks Nick Sobotka (Pablo Schreiber) is not given enough recognition:
In My Opinion, Pablo Schreiber's Character Nick Sabotka Is One Of The Most Underrated Characters In The Show. #Season2 #TheWireHD
— Julito McCullum (@IamJulito) December 27, 2014
CLICK HERE FOR SEASON 3 TWEET RECAP
You can also find the author on Twitter at @SeveChambers.
The Wire Cast Tweets Inside Stories, Memories Of Show During HBO Marathon was originally published on ionetheurbandaily.staging.go.ione.nyc
Season 3
Poot (Tray Chaney) appreciates how Stringer Bell (Idris Elba) looked out for him on the show, and in real life:
My Brother @idriselba Is The Man! That scene between me & him was so intense! He always looked out for me on set in real life @WireFans
— Tray Chaney (@traychaney) December 28, 2014
Sapper (Brandon Tate) reveals that the demolition of the towers in the season 3 opener was CGI:
The tower explosion at the beginning of this episode is the only CGI used on #TheWireHD The real towers were demolished in the 90's.
— Brandan Tate (@MarlonBrandan) December 28, 2014
Bodie (JD Williams) often comes off as an unintentionally funny character, and this is on purpose:
An irony that I used to play up with BODIE is that he doesn't know or think he's funny. #TheWireHD
— JD Williams (@JDWilliamsEnt) December 28, 2014
Officer Dozerman (Rick Otto) enjoys how the cast has been going down memory lane again:
.@SonjaSohn @WireFans seems like the whole cast is tuned in on this. So long ago, kinda forget just how wonderful it was!! #TheWireHD
— Rick Otto (@RickOtto) December 27, 2014
Bunk (Wendell Pierce) points out that the deacon working with Cutty (Chad Coleman), like many of the cast members, are people from Baltimore:
#TheWireMarathon :as you watch, the deacon that helps Cuddy start the gym is MelvinWilliams.A real life Baltimore citizen.Find out who he is
— Wendell Pierce (@WendellPierce) December 28, 2014
Bubbles (Andre Royo) and Herc (Domenick Lombardozzi) would help each other rehearse scenes, until:
Me and @D_Lombardozzi used to help each other run lines on off days… til "Herc" let "Bubs" get his butt kicked in the alley! #TheWireHD
— Andre Royo (@AndreRoyo) December 26, 2014
Why did Brother Mouzone (Michael Potts) have a dimwit of a helper? Simple:
@paulgurski Sister's kid.
— Michael Potts (@michaelpottsnyc) December 29, 2014
One of the film crew members posted a photo with Cheese (Method Man):
On location with Meth aka "Cheese"! #TheWireHD #memories pic.twitter.com/EpTz6o5XDI
— Chad E. Williams (@bajaboyee) December 26, 2014
The classic line from senator Davis (Isiah Whitlock, Jr.) came from a film first. You may have also heard it in Red Hook Summer:
@awats24 25th hour. You win bet if you went film.
— Isiah Whitlock Jr. (@IsiahWhitlockJr) December 29, 2014
Did anyone notice how many hairstyles Rhonda (Deirdre Lovejoy) had? Kima (Sonja Sohn) did:
“@SonjaSohn: @ddlovejoy How many hairstyles did Rhonda have, girl? I've seen at least 3 looks so far! @WireFans” #trying2findherstyle!
— deirdre lovejoy (@ddlovejoy) December 29, 2014
How did McNulty get his nickname ‘McNutty?’ It was a mistake on the part of Bubbles:
@courtyforrest "McNutty" was a screw-up on my part.but D.Simon was like thats a keeper! #Genius #TheWireHD
— Andre Royo (@AndreRoyo) December 28, 2014
Real drug dealers started to take tips from the show for their hustle, says Bunk:
Wire Trivia: NYPD called to complain drug crews in NY were mimicking The Wire and started using "burners" #TheWireMarathon
— Wendell Pierce (@WendellPierce) December 28, 2014
Some of the scenes and dialogue would pay homage to old western films. Here is one example from Sapper:
David Simon and Ed Burns love westerns and they loved to throw moments like the standoff with Brother Mouzone and Omar. #TheWireHD
— Brandan Tate (@MarlonBrandan) December 29, 2014
When fans meet Marlo (Jamie Hector) in real life, they usually do not like him:
@WeAintFriends8 yeah ppl tell me they hate me all the time and then they look around for Chris or Snoop
— Jamie Hector (@JamieHector) December 27, 2014
Season 4
The actor who played Namond (Julito McCullum) only auditioned for that role, and was a perfect fit:
Yup never auditioned 4anyone else RT @iLoveDeArris: @IamJulito curious.. did you automatically audition for Namond or a different character?
— Julito McCullum (@IamJulito) December 26, 2014
Why was McNulty (Dominic West) largely absent in season 4? So the actor could spend more time with his family, Sapper revealed:
"@BmorePocahontas: Damn McNulty got like zero camera time this season #TheWireHD" He asked for the time off.
— Brandan Tate (@MarlonBrandan) December 30, 2014
Bubbles wanted some action in the fourth season, and was disappointed by his only moment:
In The fourth season I wanted "Bubs" to atleast get one punch in on the "Fiend" Instead I threw a roll of toliet paper & missed.#TheWireHD
— Andre Royo (@AndreRoyo) December 26, 2014
During this season Bubbles had a bully (Panama), and this is what his tormentor had to say about roughing him up:
@DJHeatDC He wanted to add his two cents in Heat. That's a no go in these Bmore streets. Ha.
— Panama (@itspanamababy) December 29, 2014
Michael Lee (Mack Wilds) said very few lines in the show were improvised:
@brokemogul @jasonhirschhorn kind've, but it all had to be in the mold of the characters.
— Mack™ (@MACKWILDS) December 26, 2014
Namond’s mother, De’Londa (Sandi McCree), was modeled after a person the actress met in real life:
@LManiSViney I based my character on a mother I met in Cleveland You can't even imagine She was worst than #DelondaBrice #TheWireMarathon
— Sandi McCree (@SandiMcCree) December 29, 2014
There is one line Bodie was not crazy about saying on the show:
Line I've hated since I read it" What you want to go to school for? You wanna be a pay lawyer or somethin? An astronaut… Blach!
— JD Williams (@JDWilliamsEnt) December 29, 2014
The person Omar (Michael K. Williams) was based off of appeared in a few scenes as Sapper points out:
The dude with the Kufi on his head that gave Omar a shiv for protection is the real Omar Little…Donnie Andrews. #TheWireHD
— Brandan Tate (@MarlonBrandan) December 29, 2014
Believe it or not, all of the monologues in the show were done in one take according to Sergeant Landsman (Delaney Williams):
.@i_am_adam_k ..of course! spot on! every single monologue in this show was done in one take..and took between 4 and 7 minutes to shoot.. 😉
— Delaney Williams (@delaneywilliams) December 30, 2014
What about onscreen time for actresses? Many of them did more than their male counterparts as Bunk notes:
@Kareenos @mulletrider I disagree. Many of these women had more to do than Bunk. I was used as comic relief while they worked the real cases
— Wendell Pierce (@WendellPierce) December 28, 2014
Marlo salutes the new generation of cast members, and Randy (Maestro Harrell) responds:
@JamieHector thanks man ! 🙂
— Maestro (@maestroharrell) December 30, 2014
You can think of the cast like a family, and when new actors such as Dukie (Jermaine Crawford) joined the show, Kima and everyone else embraced them:
@SonjaSohn you were always so nice and looked out for us when we were the new kids on the block, thank u for that 💯🙏😫
— Jermaine Crawford (@JermzCrawford) December 29, 2014
The late actor behind Proposition Joe (Robert Chew) gave acting lessons to rookies like Namond:
Prop Joe/Mr Chew was hired to help us with our lines and help us get into character. He was a blessin I am forever grateful to that man. RIP
— Julito McCullum (@IamJulito) December 29, 2014
This season, and the show, shined a light on issues affecting the youth as Marlo explains:
@LManiSViney No I've always been aware of the issues #TheWire gave others a way to watch close up & personal from a safe distance
— Jamie Hector (@JamieHector) December 26, 2014
Season 5
Butch (S. Robert Morgan) is actually blind, as Bunk learned:
Wire trivia: I never knew Butch was REALLY blind until the day we shot the scene where I picked up the gun #TheWireMarathon
— Wendell Pierce (@WendellPierce) December 28, 2014
Who was the inspiration for senator Davis? The DJ that interviewed him in one episode, as Sapper notes:
The DJ interviewing Clay Davis is Larry Young…inspiration for Clay Davis. He used to be a state senator but was expelled in 98. #TheWire
— Brandan Tate (@MarlonBrandan) December 30, 2014
The lawyer for senator Davis in this season? He is an attorney in real life:
@DONDI1970 The great Billy Murphy and he is the real deal.
— Isiah Whitlock Jr. (@IsiahWhitlockJr) December 30, 2014
Slim’s (Anwan Glover) reaction to how the real Omar escaped a shootout by jumping off the 6th floor of a building:
@BKBMG @BmoreSnoop lol
— Anwan Big G Glover (@AnwanBigGGlover) December 31, 2014
Major Colvin (Robert Wisdom) gained a lot from his relationship with Namond during this season:
@JonathonGio @IamJulito I learned A LOT on this season of the show … #TheWireHD
— Robert Wisdom (@RobertRayWisdom) December 31, 2014
Michael also grew under Chris (Gbenga Akinnagbe) while they were on the show:
@MACKWILDS @DONDI1970 man, 1 of the best things about the wire was getting to know u. Its been an honor to watch you grow in to the man u r
— Gbenga Akinnagbe (@GbengaAkinnagbe) December 31, 2014
A family photo of De’Londa, Namond, and Wee-Bay (Hassan Johnson), from behind the scenes:
#HassanJohnson & @IamJulito Two Amazing Fine Men & Great Actors Blessed I was cast 2 work w/them #TheWireMarathon pic.twitter.com/xcFiVnB9kt
— Sandi McCree (@SandiMcCree) December 30, 2014
If it was not clear on the show, it was Slim that killed Cheese (Method Man) to avenge Proposition Joe:
@SportscenterJ @ogbobbyjindal you know it 🔫
— Anwan Big G Glover (@AnwanBigGGlover) December 31, 2014
Chris was also an extra in the first episode of the show:
"@matchesmalone05: @MarlonBrandan I think Akinnagbe was a cop extra in a court room scene from season 1 or 2." In the very first episode.
— Brandan Tate (@MarlonBrandan) December 30, 2014
You may have noticed creator David Simon in the newsroom of the Baltimore Sun. He worked there as a reporter before making TV history:
Wire Trivia: Yes that was David Simon as a reporter in the newsroom of the Baltimore Sun in the final episode #TheWireMarathon
— Wendell Pierce (@WendellPierce) December 31, 2014
Kima is proud of how the show represented the LGBT community:
@JhmeidB Always got love for lgbt community. Was proud to rep as Kima.
— Sonja Sohn (@SonjaSohn) December 29, 2014
Marlo thinks the casting directors and show producers are the real MVPs:
I wonder if the casting directors behind great shows get the credit they deserve. I appreciate their work AlexaFogel #TheWireHD
— Jamie Hector (@JamieHector) December 29, 2014
David Simon knew that despite low ratings the show would eventually find an audience, Bubbles recalled:
After early luke warm reviews… David Simons with his feet on his desk "They will come around… The audience is smart enough!" #TheWireHD
— Andre Royo (@AndreRoyo) December 31, 2014
Finally, what makes the Wire so timeless? Herc has part of the answer:
Some shows r an escape from reality , which is great. The Wire informed the harsh realities of small American cities. #veryproud #TheWireHD
— Domenick Lombardozzi (@D_Lombardozzi) December 29, 2014
You can also find the author on Twitter at @SeveChambers.
The Wire Cast Tweets Inside Stories, Memories Of Show During HBO Marathon was originally published on ionetheurbandaily.staging.go.ione.nyc