The Wire's Most Chilling Scene Has Nothing to Do With Violence — And Everything to Do With How Power Actually Works
The scene most people cite when they talk about The Wire's best moments involves Omar, or the chess pieces, or the profanity reconstruction. These are correct answers.
The scene that actually explains the show's central argument most completely involves Mayor Clarence Royce and Police Commissioner Ervin Burrell, sitting across from each other in a government office, in Season 3.
Royce needs crime statistics to improve before his reelection.
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