McNulty's on harbor patrol. Daniels is in the police-archives dungeon. Prez is chafing in the suburbs. Greggs has a desk job. The detail may be on ice, but corruption marches on . . . and a horrific discovery is about to turn the Baltimore shipping port inside out. Setting up in the wake of the first season's joint homicide/narcotics detail that exposed a major drug operation — and left its members stigmatized and reassigned — the second season expands to include not only familiar drug dealers, but a group of longshoremen and organized crime members who are caught up in a major homicide case.
Det. McNulty—exiled to police-boat duty—makes a shocking discovery in the Baltimore harbor. |
Major Valchek gets back at Sobotka for the church gift fiasco and a feud begins. |
Bunk and Freamon chase their crime scene, a container ship, to Philly. |
Sobotka reprimands his nephew Nick for stealing the cameras and orders him to bring the cargo back. |
Ziggy loses his prized Camaro to drug dealers who aren't buying his alibis about not paying up. |
Trying to let go of police work and return to his marriage, McNulty gives up on identifying his… |
Russell tells Sobotka the investigation is over, but a computer is cloned, and when a container… |
McNulty is back to his old self, on a drunken binge of legendary proportions. |
Bodie's effort to improve sales ends disastrously, forcing Bell to rethink his strategy. |
Bodie is unhappy that Proposition Joe's people are slinging on his turf. |
With the clock ticking, the Detail makes a desperate move. Daniels reams out Landsman for dropping… |
The Detail suffers a setback, while Russell and Bunk revisit Philly to look for evidence. |