He watches as Frank's lifeless, mutilated body is retrieved from the harbor, with a severe throat wound close to decapitation.
In exchange for getting the charges dropped, Bubbles tells Greggs and McNulty about Mouzone's shooting of Cheese at the Barksdale towers, and Stringer's collaboration with the East Side drug kingpins.
Vondas meets Proposition Joe and assures him that even though he's leaving Baltimore, he'll have new people coming in to restart their operation.
Daniels blackmails Valchek into not pressing charges against Prez, pointing to witness statements given by the detail and the FBI.
Fitz decides to check on Agent Koutris and is dismayed to learn that he has been transferred to the FBI's counterterrorism office in Washington.
When Herc and Carver learn they have been left out of the loop about Nick's cooperation, they conclude that Daniels is not properly using them in the detail.
Fitz tells Daniels that the leak was not from his agency, but rather likely from the FBI's counterterrorism office, who would find The Greek's vast network to be valuable for the War on Terror.
Marshals close the union hall; Johnny Fifty urinates on The Greek's last container full of drugs and makes an obscene gesture at the watching cops; Pearlman prosecutes Eton and Horseface; Rawls and Landsman celebrate the clearance of their Jane Does; Ziggy serves his time; Davis and other politicians break ground on the condominiums that will replace the grain pier; Beadie returns to the port police; Freamon dismantles the detail's investigative board, leaving up the photo of The Greek; Frog's crew drives an old woman to sell her home; Poot and Puddin watch the police patrol their territory; the stevedores get drunk on a street corner; and Joe takes a shipment of drugs from the back of a truck carrying prostitutes.
This could refer to Bubbles asking Kima for help (and vice versa), Nick talking to the Greeks for advice and then turning to the detail, Avon accepting Prop Joe's stash, Serge flipping with the police, and the special crimes unit using the resources of the FBI.
Always business.In this quote said by him to an airport ticket booking agent, The Greek refers to the fact that everything they do is for the business they are running, from the manipulation of the ports to their own names and lives.
Hank Williams' "A Mansion on the Hill" plays when Beadie and Bunk visit the Philadelphia port security office.
The Futon Critic named it the 16th best episode of television in 2003, saying the series "once again reminded us happy endings are all too rare in the 'real' world with its second season finale.