Is it because he's always nailing smug weirdo rich fuckbags? Is it the peter falk hard carry? Is it because despite being canonically a cop he does anything but act like a cop?

Is everything downstream of columbo an attempt to erase his legacy as the hound of wealthy sociopaths?

Is Columbo a demigod?

  • Belly_Beanis [he/him]
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    5 months ago

    I was thinking more Bunk and Kima. They're serious about solving homicides but outside of work they're just more functional versions of McNutty. Daniels could also be considered decent, but he likely built his career on top of dirty money.

    Really ACAB. Bodie killed one of his best friends, sold heroin, and still was less of a shit than the entire Baltimore PD lmao

    • large_goblin [he/him, comrade/them]
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      5 months ago

      Bodie was so conflicting because he showed zero remorse and the little bits of humanity we saw died when he killed his friend who was also still a CHILD at the time and just went on business as usual.

      But he still didn't deserve what happened to him,

      𝅹𝅹𝅹󠀵󠀵󠀵󠁇󠁇ᅟsp

      Death by cop in the dumbest way possible

      And then McNulty tries to do the exact same shit the day after.

      This is the face of the show and the cops in general for most of the seasons too, the reference point for cop behaviour, he's even portrayed as one of the "better cops" when Omar gets arrested.

      Kima was the most human of them all and Bunk was just sad. It felt like as long as he kept being one of the more / only competent detectives noone would ever try get him to avoid liver failure in the next few years.

      If we start Prez discourse we could get a 200+ comment hexbear thread going.

      • Orbital [none/use name]
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        5 months ago

        Kima was the most human of them all

        Det. Greggs beats down a physically restrained "suspect" not once but twice

        My first time through the Wire I knew very little about copaganda. Mildly embarrassed about that now, although the show presents plenty of ACAB counternarrative.

        David Simon comes off pretty penitent in We Own This City when spilling the tea on cop brutality and lawlessness so that's a plus

        • large_goblin [he/him, comrade/them]
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          5 months ago

          Det. Greggs beats down a physically restrained "suspect" not once but twice

          Hey ACAB applies to them all. I was referring to Kima's personal story being about commitment and compromise in relationships and eventual parenthood instead of what all the other cops were up to. Still a bastard but we see some personal growth and a welcome break from the self-destructive behavior of the other characters.