

When he tells Valchek that the Barksdale investigation would have been a major case had Burrell not stopped it, Valchek seems to hear - and comprehend Burrell's role - for the first time. Prez explains that the unit is not doing wire taps, not pulling phone logs, DMV records, political campaign contributions, as they had in the Barksdale case. The Major is disappointed to learn that the investigation is moving very slowly. Prez and his wife attend a family dinner celebrating Valchek's wedding anniversary, but all Valchek is interested in discussing is the case against Sobotka. "The guys you need to be working are the guys who wouldn't have shown up if we hadn't been throwing money at them." Sobotka's lobbyist instructs him as to how his time and money are best spent. Casmir's Church, the union's lobbyist throws a party to put the touch on state legislators.

"What they need is a union," responds Russell.Īt St. "They need a whole new agency just to police 'em," says Bunk. In a meeting with the INS, he also learns that there are 50,000 undocumented girls working in the States. McNulty is puzzled by the deaths of the women, considering their potential earning power in the U.S.
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And one of them had breast enhancements in Budapest, which he deduced from the serial numbers on the implants. Back at the office, the medical examiner tells McNulty that based on dental work, he's determined that at least some of the girls are Eastern European. "It's to protect both of us," she tells him. McNulty returns his kids to his wife's house after a visit, hoping she'll invite him in, but she crushes him by telling him to expect a separation agreement from her lawyer in the mail. Shortly thereafter, he receives an anonymous photo in the mail of the van, taken by longshoremen at the port in Wilmington, Delaware. "Are you telling me that a fully equipped, $120,000 surveillance van assigned to this district cannot be located?" he asks. Valchek finally discovers that his van - stolen by Horseface - has gone missing. As they discuss their mutually regretful fates, Daniels tells McNulty that with his twenty-two years in the force and his law degree, he's resigning, putting in his papers immediately. I got a girl who wants to get married." When Ziggy again tries to interest him in dealing some drugs to make some cash, however, Nick says no.Īt the evidence control unit, McNulty, carrying the very weak bag of evidence against Bird in the Gant case, runs into Daniels. "I can't keep waking up in the morning not knowing if I'm gonna get paid," says Nick. Later, at the cargo pier, Nick and Ziggy are again without work, and none too happy about it. Nick protests that he doesn't have the money to get a place, but says that as soon as he does, it can happen. Nick gets his hair cut by his girlfriend Aimee, who wants to move in together. Later, they stake out another drug dealer and their plan to pull a heist goes off without a hitch. Rather than steal it from them, however, he teams up with them.

Omar follows Kimmy and Tosha and confronts them in an abandoned building where they've gone to count the money.

"That's something you don't see everyday," Omar says. Astonishingly, before his eyes, two black women - Kimmy and Tosha - who've been lounging around the doorway, spring into action, drawing guns and making off with the cash. "We don't have to blast our way to the top floor, we just wait," Omar explains to Dante, his lover. Omar plans to take out the kid and steal the cash. Omar has established that Darnell's kid brother leaves the building twice a day with a laundry basket in which the day's drug earnings are stashed. Omar is stationed outside the apartment building where drug dealer Darnell lives, awaiting Darnell's little brother.
