Ebb Tide (The Wire episode)

Ebb Tide (The Wire episode)

Infobox The Wire episode


caption =
episode_name = Ebb Tide
episode_no = 14
epigraph = "Ain't never gonna be what it was."
- Little Big Roy
teleplay = David Simon
story = David Simon and Ed Burns
writer =
director = Ed Bianchi
guest_star = "see below"
prod_code = 201
airdate = June 1, 2003
season = two|
"Ebb Tide" is the first episode of the second season of the HBO original series, "The Wire". The episode was written by David Simon from a story by David Simon & Ed Burns and was directed by Ed Bianchi.Cite web|url=http://www.hbo.com/thewire/cast/crew/season_2.shtml|title="The Wire" season 2 crew|accessdate=2007-10-14|publisher=HBO|year=2007] It originally aired on June 1, 2003.

Production

Title Reference

* The title refers to a type of tide in the Baltimore harbor. It also indicates how the fortunes of many of the main characters are at low tide at the beginning of this season, with McNulty, Greggs and Daniels all very much where they do not want to be.

Epigraph

Little Big Roy referring to the ports and their place in the chain. It also refers to the working class's power as a whole, being forced down by capitalism and political entities for their own gain.

Music

* While Bodie and Shamrock are driving and changing radio stations they hear A Prairie Home Companion and wonder if it is a local station.
* In Dolores' bar, the longshoremen dance to The Nighthawks performing "Sixteen Tons." A montage of Baltimore's decaying ports is interspersed into the song.
* When Nick wakes up at home, he plays the song "Search and Destroy" by The Stooges. When he and Ziggy return from the Greek's, they are heard listening to "My Sharona" by The Knack.

Credits

tarring cast

Paul Ben Victor, Clarke Peters, Amy Ryan and Chris Bauer are all new additions to the opening credits this season. Despite his credit Clarke Peters does not appear in this episode. Credited stars Frankie Faison, Larry Gilliard, Jr., Deirdre Lovejoy and Andre Royo do not appear in this episode.

Guest stars

#Seth Gilliam as Detective Ellis Carver
#Domenick Lombardozzi as Detective Thomas "Herc" Hauk
#Jim True-Frost as Detective Roland "Prez" Pryzbylewski
#James Ransone as Ziggy Sobotka
#Pablo Schreiber as Nick Sobotka
#Al Brown as Major Stan Valchek
#Melanie Nicholls-King as Cheryl
#J. D. Williams as Preston "Boadie" Broadus
#Delaney Williams as Sergeant Jay Landsman
#Chris Ashworth as Sergei "Serge" Malatov
#Luray Cooper as Nat Coxson
#Jeffrey Fugitt as Claude Diggins
#Bill Raymond as The Greek
#Ted Feldman as George "Double G" Glekas
#Tel Monks as Father Jerome Lewandowski
#The Nighthawks (Musical appearance)
#Elisabeth Noone as Joan Sobotka
#Charley Scalies as Thomas "Horseface" Pakusa

Although credited, Seth Gilliam does not appear in this episode.

Uncredited appearances

*Jill Redding as Delores
*J. Valenteen Gregg as Chess
*Harold L. Able, Sr. as Moonshot
*Stan Stewart as New Charles
*Richard Pelzman as Little Big Roy
*Kelvin Davis as La La
*Bus Howard as Ott
*Doug Lory as Big Roy
*Jeffrey Pratt Gordon as Johnny "Fifty" Spamanto
*Robert F. Colesberry as Detective Ray Cole
*Jeffrey Coleman as Coast Guard Officer
*Richard Burton as Shaun "Shamrock" McGinty
*De'Rodd Hearns as Puddin
*Addison Switzer as Country
*Perry Blackmon as Perry
*Rico Whelchel as Rico
*Jonathan D. Wray as Tank
*Unknown as Dominican Drug Lawyer

Plot

ummary

McNulty

Officer Jimmy McNulty, who has been demoted and reassigned to the Baltimore police department marine unit, complains to his new partner Claude Diggins about the cold. They are called to a ship with engine trouble that is hosting a party. The party organiser bribes McNulty to tow them out of the shipping lanes but not to shore so that they can continue their festivities.

The next day McNulty discovers a female corpse in the harbour and identifies it as relatively fresh but notes the broken legs. Ray Cole is the homicide detective who gets the case - he meets McNulty on the shore. McNulty visits his old homicide unit looking for Bunk Moreland. He checks in with Sergeant Landsman and asks if he is to blame for him getting his nightmare assignment in the marine unit. Landsman denies any malicious intent in letting Rawls know about McNulty's aversion to the job. McNulty learns that Cole has missed several key pieces of information about the corpse that he discovered and that homicide commander Colonel Rawls has passed the case off to Baltimore County because it was found East of the bridge. McNulty spends his next few hours studying tides and charts of the harbour as he attempts to prove where the body was dumped into the water; he types up a report and faxes it to the county homicide unit. Rawls and Landsman immediately realise McNulty's involvement when the case is passed back to them.

outheastern District

Detective Roland "Prez" Pryzbylewski meets with Major Valchek, his father-in-law, to discuss his career options. Prez wants to stay in narcotics and work cases like the recently finished Barksdale investigation. Valchek wants him to progress through the ranks and have a career in the department, and quickly dismisses Prez's own plans. Valchek's office is filled with newly delivered stained glass decorations.

Headquarters

In the narcotics unit, Kima Greggs is working her desk job and Detective Thomas "Herc" Hauk has returned to easier street cases following the dissolution of the Barksdale detail. Herc tells Kima that she is "pussy whipped" because she allows her romantic partner, Cheryl, to control her work life. When Kima returns home to Cheryl, they discuss possible fathers for artificial insemination along with Kima's job dissatisfaction.

Homicide detective Bunk Moreland visits his old partner McNulty at the docks to ask if he can help him locate witness Omar Little for the trial of Barksdale soldier Marquis "Bird" Hilton for the murder of William Gant. Bunk later goes to the storage basement to retrieve his evidence for the trial. He has a chance meeting with the recently dissolved Barksdale detail's commander Lieutenant Daniels, who is now in charge of the evidence room, and they discuss Bird's upcoming trial. Bunk is dismayed to learn that his evidence has been lost. Daniels insists that the entire basement be pulled apart to locate the evidence. That evening, Bunk meets with McNulty in a bar and again asks him for help locating Omar, but to no avail.

Dock business

Stevedores' Union Secretary Treasurer Frank Sobotka meets with another union leader, Nat Coxson, who is angry that the Baltimore grain pier is still in a state of disrepair. Frank is disparaged by his colleagues, including Thomas "Horseface" Pakusa and Ott, for taking the verbal abuse, but he laughs it off. Frank meets with his nephew Nick Sobotka and learns he is working for the first time in two weeks; Frank tells Nick to see someone named The Greek about a container they have coming in. He hears from another worker, La La, that his son Ziggy has lost a container. Frank tells Ziggy that he is fired, but this is a regular occurrence.

Frank later visits a church where he has donated a stained glass window imported from Esslingen, Germany. He requests that the priest, Father Lewandowski, set up a meeting with Senator Barbara Mikulski for him to discuss the difficulties at the docks. Major Valchek delivers his own window to the church on behalf of Polish police officers and is angry that the dock union beat him to it.

Later in Delores' bar, the rest of the stevedores drink heavily and the senior members, including Moonshot, Chess, and Little Big Roy, riotously discuss days gone by. Ziggy organizes a rebuke from younger stevedores Nick, Johnny Fifty, and Big Roy. Ziggy is the centre of attention, exposing himself while standing on a table, until the band (guest stars The Nighthawks as themselves) begin to play.

Nick is awoken in his parents basement by his mother banging on the ceiling. She chastises him for getting up late when a ship is due. Ziggy sleeps on the sofa. Nick walks out to meet with the Greeks and bumps into his friend Johnny Fifty. As Johnny and Nick bemoan the lack of work for younger stevedores, Ziggy catches up with them. Nick reluctantly lets Ziggy drive out to his meeting with "The Greek". Ziggy embarrasses Nick by talking too much and offending Sergei, a Ukrainian driver, by calling him Boris. Nick's meeting is about a container that The Greek wants Sergei to drive away from the docks for him. Nick reports back to Frank and Horseface with the details and informs Frank their cut will be the same. As Nick is arriving, the local dock police officer Beadie Russell jovially asks him what he is stealing today. Later, Frank and Horseface are dismayed when Sergei leaves the container sitting on the dock for several hours. When they insist he get on with things, Sergei drives away. Frank orders the container moved back into the stack.

Later, Officer Russell stumbles across the Greek's container and notices the broken customs seal. She finds the bodies of over a dozen young women in the back of the container and calls for back up. The stevedores gather around as the police arrive. Frank is shocked to learn that there were women in the container.

Barksdale organization

Bodie Broadus drives out to Philadelphia with another Barksdale drug dealer named Shamrock. He collects a car from a parking garage and drives it to another side street garage where it is stripped down. Bodie is enraged when the car is devoid of any narcotics and he worries over calling his superiors to let them know. Stringer Bell, leader of the organization while Avon Barksdale is imprisoned, orders them to return to Baltimore and report to the funeral home. Stringer checks that Bodie and Shamrock stuck to their assigned times and recorded their mileage. He also quizzes them separately to see if there was an opportunity for either one of them to steal anything. Finally he reveals that he had them followed the whole trip by Tank and a newly returned soldier called Country. Bodie is later seen running his own drug dealing crew on a corner much like D'Angelo Barksdale used to. Bodie checks his count and discusses his resupply from a dealer named Mo Man with his second, Puddin.

Stringer visits Avon in prison and they discuss a delivery connection with New York named Roberto. It is this connection who failed to deliver the product they sent Bodie to collect. Stringer's surveillance allowed him to check the integrity of his people, so he has identified the source of the problem as New York. Avon counsels that he must be firm when he demands their product. Stringer asks how he is managing with his sentence and Avon tells him he only really serves two days: the day he went in and the day he is released. Stringer later meets with a contact in New York and learns that Roberto has been arrested. He is assured that his funds are being returned to him, but the New York suppliers no longer feel safe dealing with him because Avon's arrest and mild sentence raise concerns that he may be a police informant.cite web
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First appearances

The Port

*Frank Sobotka: International Brotherhood of Stevedores local 1514 checker's union secretary treasurer at the Baltimore port who is smuggling contraband to finance his political campaign to rejuvenate the docks.
*Nick Sobotka: Local 47 stevedore and nephew of Frank Sobotka who acts as a messenger in his smuggling operation.
*Ziggy Sobotka: Son of Frank Sobotka and an incompetent Stevedore at the port with aspirations of becoming a feared criminal.
*Horseface: Longstanding Polish Baltimore port checker and friend of Frank Sobotka who handles all of their smuggled containers.
*Nat Coxson: African American local 47 stevedores union president who worries about Frank's surge in income.
*Ott: Senior African American stevedore set to replace Frank at the next election who is often found drinking at Delores' bar.
*Little Big Roy: Imposing Polish senior port stevedore who is often found drinking at Delores' bar.
*Chess: Large, bearded, senior, African American stevedore at Delores' bar.
*Moonshot: Smaller, bearded, senior, African American stevedore at Delores' bar.
*New Charles: Bald headed African American Stevedore.
*Big Roy: Long haired young Stevedore at Delores' bar.
*Johnny "Fifty" Spamanto: Young Baltimore port checker and friend to Nick and Ziggy Sobotka.
*La La: Younger African American Baltimore Port checker and friend to Nick Sobotka.
*Delores: Owner of the bar frequented by local 47 union members.
*Joan Sobotka: Nick Sobotka's mother and Frank's sister-in-law.

The Greeks

*The Greek: Mysterious figure running smuggling in Baltimore from behind the scenes.
*Spiros "Vondas" Vondopoulos: The Greek's second in command and spokesman.
*Sergei "Serge" Malatov: Driver and muscle for The Greek's smuggling operation.
*George "Double G" Glekas: Warehouse front operator for The Greek's smuggling operation and fence.

Police department

*Officer Beatrice "Beadie" Russell: Inexperienced port authority police officer.
*Officer Claude Diggins: McNulty's new partner in the marine unit.
* This is the first episode where William Rawls is ranked as a colonel.

Barksdale organization

*Shaun "Shamrock" McGinty AKA Dragon: Barksdale crew lieutenant who drives Bodie to Philadelphia and is Stringer Bell's new second in command.
*Country: Recently paroled Barksdale soldier who tails Bodie to Philadelphia.
*Tank: Barksdale soldier who accompanies Country.
*Puddin: Bodie's second at his new tower drug dealing operation.
*Rico: Barksdale enforcer who acts as security at the funeral home.

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