We Own This City

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the drug czar meets with his predecessor, played by James Brolin.

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Nicole gives it some thought and responds, Im saying its your turn, motherfucker.

Suiter takes a different option.

For two, Suiter really does feel guilty for doing the wrong thing at the time.

But its not minor to Suiter, who seems to decide he cant live with the shame.

That makes a character like Kevin Davis, the commissioner, such a valuable piece of the puzzle.

As for Jenkins, he goes down as a scoundrel and a notably common one at that.

Do you not find it odd that all of the sudden Im the mastermind of this whole thing?

He means it as a rhetorical question, but its actually not difficult to answer at all: No.

Its not odd that the most celebrated officer of a corrupt department is corrupt.

And when the new commissioner quietly revives plainclothes units, the cycle begins anew.

Its your turn, motherfucker.

Burners

First of all, Im innocent is not the best start to negotiating a plea deal.

We are the people the police department hunts and kills and captures.

Nicoles conversation with the street poet seems to be the final straw.

Whatever the department is cannot be reformed.

Just Black men, with little to no representation, shuffled through the system without a hearing.

Every page of every court order we write wont fix it.

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