Omar Little in The Wire (2002–2008) feels larger than the show itself at times. Michael K. Williams plays him like a man fully aware he’s already become a street legend, yet the quiet moments still carry so much loneliness underneath.
there’s a point in your 30s when you realize hosting BBQs and dinner parties is the new club scene and high key better without the randoms, overpriced drinks, and terrible DJs still playing Dreams and Nightmares