The Wire: Collateral
Damage
Season Two, Episode
Two
Written By: David
Simon, from a story by Simon and Ed Burns
Directed By: Ed
Bianchi
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One of the
major themes in the first season of The
Wire was that from a top down perspective, the status quo was always much
more important to continue than any social change. This often came with how
Lieutenant Daniels was told to handle his detail: “Dope on the table.” Minor
arrests at best. The detail was never formed to take down the Barksdale
operation, just show the appearance that something was being done to fight the
war on drugs without really any fight. Appearances are always better to keep.
In
“Collateral Damage,” the plot heavy second episode that sets into motion a
number of major through lines for the season, we really get that theme racing
back. It begins right from our opening scene, as Officer Russell works with a
group of detectives on the 13 Jane Does found in the cargo. When a forensics
officer discovers they suffocated to death, everyone assumes it was an
accidental, leaving Russell to herself. No murder, no problem.


