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The episode concludes with a blow to the Major Case Unit: the discovery that Avon Barksdale has been paroled. This "blast from the past" resets the stakes for the season, as the police realize that the kingpin they worked so hard to imprison is already back on the street.
: The title is a direct nod to the "burner" phones used by the Barksdale organization to evade surveillance. Key Narrative Arcs The_wire_3x07
: The Major Crimes Unit pivots their focus from mid-level targets like Kintell Williamson to higher-profile figures like Stringer Bell and Marlo Stanfield. The episode concludes with a blow to the
: Impacted by a lecture from Bunk Moreland about the community's moral decay, Omar Little experiences rare guilt. To make amends, he uses his own resources to recover Officer Dozerman's stolen service weapon for Bunk. Key Narrative Arcs : The Major Crimes Unit
: Jimmy McNulty’s continued obsession with Stringer Bell leads him to bypass the chain of command, effectively putting his professional relationship with Lieutenant Daniels on the "back burner".