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{{Infobox Television episode | Title = Port in a Storm
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| Series = [[The Wire (TV series)|The Wire]]
| Season = 2
| Episode = 12
| Guests= ''see below''|
| Airdate = [[August 24]], [[2003]] ([[HBO]])
| Production = 212
| Writer = [[David Simon]]
| Director = [[Robert F. Colesberry]]
| Episode list = [[List of The Wire episodes|Episode chronology]]
| Image = [[Image:TheWire25.jpg|300px]]
| Prev = [[Bad Dreams (The Wire episode)|Bad Dreams]]
| Next = [[Time After Time (The Wire episode)|Time After Time]]
}}
'''"Port in a Storm"''' is the twelfth episode of the second season of the [[HBO]] original series, ''[[The Wire (TV series)|The Wire]]''. The episode was written by [[David Simon]] from a story by [[David Simon]] & [[Ed Burns]] and was directed by [[Robert F. Colesberry]]. It originally aired on [[August 24]], [[2003]].


==Guest Starring roles==
*[[Seth Gilliam]] as Detective [[Ellis Carver]]
*[[Domenick Lombardozzi]] as Detective [[Thomas "Herc" Hauk]]
*[[Jim True-Frost]] as Detective [[Roland "Prez" Pryzbylewski]]
*[[James Ransone]] as [[Ziggy Sobotka]]
*[[Pablo Schreiber]] as [[Nick Sobotka]]
*[[Melanie Nicholls-King]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Cheryl|Cheryl]]
*[[Michael Potts]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Brother Mouzone|Brother Mouzone]]
*[[Bill Raymond]] as [[The Greek (The Wire)|The Greek]]
*[[Michael K. Williams]] as [[Omar Little|Omar]]
*[[Maria Broom]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Marla Daniels|Marla Daniels]]
*[[Al Brown]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Stanislaus Valchek|Major Valchek]]
*[[Robert F. Chew]] as [[Proposition Joe]]
*[[Kristin Proctor]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Aimee|Aimee]]
*[[Tray Chaney]] as [[Poot Carr]]
*[[Robert Hogan]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Louis Sobotka|Louis Sobotka]]
*[[Michael Salconi]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Michael Santangelo|Officer Santangelo]]
*[[Charley Scalies]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Thomas "Horseface" Pakusa|Thomas "Horseface" Pakusa]]
*[[Delaney Williams]] as [[Jay Landsman (The Wire)|Sergeant Jay Landsman]]
*[[Chris Ashworth]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Sergei "Serge" Malatov|Sergei "Serge" Malatov]]
*[[Richard Burton (Baltimore)|Richard Burton]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Shaun "Shamrock" McGinty|Shamrock]]
*[[Leo Fitzpatrick]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Johnny Weeks|Johnny]]
*[[Jeffrey Fugitt]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Claude Diggins|Officer Claude Diggins]]
*[[S. Robert Morgan]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Butchie|Butchie]]
*[[Luray Cooper]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Nat Coxson|Nat Coxson]]
*[[Kelvin Davis (actor)|Kelvin Davis]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#La La|La La]]
*[[Bus Howard]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Vernon "Ott" Mottley|Ott]]
*[[Lance Irwin]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Maui|Maui]]
*[[Jeffrey Pratt Gordon]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Johnny "Fifty" Spamanto|Johnny "Fifty" Spamanto]]
*[[Benay Berger]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Amanda Reese|Amanda Reese]]
*[[Tommy Hahn]] as FBI Special Agent Salmond
*[[Kevin McKelvy]] as FBI Agent
*[[Doug Olear]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Terrence "Fitz" Fitzhugh|Terrence "Fitz" Fitzhugh]]
*[[William L. Thomas]] as FBI Agent
*[[Isiah Whitlock, Jr.]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Clayton "Clay" Davis|Senator Clay Davis]]
*[[Lev Gorn]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Eton Ben-Eleazer|Eton Ben-Eleazer]] (uncredited)
*[[Brook Yeaton]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#"White" Mike McArdle|"White" Mike McArdle]] (uncredited)
*[[Gary "D-Reign" Senkus]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Frog|Frog]] (uncredited)
*[[De'Rodd Hearns]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Puddin|Puddin]] (uncredited)
*[[DeAndre McCullough]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Lamar|Lamar]] (uncredited)
*[[Richard Pelzman]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Little Big Roy|Little Big Roy]] (uncredited)
*[[Doug Lory]] as [[List of characters from The Wire#Big Roy|Big Roy]] (uncredited)
*[[J. Valenteen Gregg]] as Chess (uncredited)
*[[Jon Garcia]] as Ringo (uncredited)
*[[Paul Majors]] as Officer MacGraul (uncredited)
*[[Schuster Vance]] as Walt Stokes (uncredited)


==Episode recap==
'''Spc0000''' is a 27 year-old student living in [[Tallahassee]], Florida, USA. His time and energy are quite evenly divided amongst the sometimes-overlapping spheres of school, work, and sociality.
{{Spoilers}}


===Dock Business===
The stevedores gather for work as [[List of characters from The Wire#Claude Diggins|Officer Claude Diggins]] pulls a floating corpse from the water. Once it is ashore they all recognise the body as [[Frank Sobotka]]. When Frank does not return from his meeting with [[The Greek (The Wire)|The Greek]] [[Nick Sobotka]] drives out to the meeting place. Nick returns to the docks after finding Frank's car empty.


When Nick learns of Frank's death he is restrained from going after The Greek by the other stevedores until his father, [[List of characters from The Wire#Louis Sobotka|Louis]], arrives. Nick's father takes him to South Eastern headquarters to turn himself in.
== Academics ==


The Greek meets with [[Spiros Vondas]] and they discuss their plans. The Greek decides to leave Nick alone because the police are after him. The Greek decides Nick poses little threat as he does not know his name (even his nationality is false) and Spiros can easily use another name. Spiros asks what to do with their shipment on the docks and The Greek decides it is safest to walk away.
Having completed his AA at [[Tallahassee_Community_College|Tallahassee Community College]], '''Spc0000''' is currently attending the College of Arts and Sciences at the [[Florida_State_University|Florida State University]], majoring in Humanities with a concentration in Music History, and a minor in 20th Century Studies. His principal strength in academics is writing, both creatively and persuasively. His interests and passions, however, span widely, and have come to include sociology, law, information technology, and popular music.


Later, the FBI visit the union hall and tell them that they need to change their leadership or the union will be decertified. [[List of characters from The Wire#Ott|Ott]] responds by withdrawing from the election and standing behind Sobotka. The unions loyalty to their leader will destroy their future.
== Radio ==


===The Street===
'''Spc0000''''s legacy in college radio began in August 2004 when he joined the volunteer ranks at [[WVFS|WVFS-FM 89.7]]. He is currently a member of the Music and Announcing departments, and is periodically involved in Production department projects as well. As a Music department member, '''Spc0000''' writes informative reviews for new releases destined for rotation and spotlight. As a deejay/announcer, '''Spc0000''' works a three-hour on-air shift every Friday, from 4pm - 7pm. The time slot is currently preceded by Will Chase (2pm - 4pm) and followed by DJ Stinky (7pm - 10pm). '''Spc0000''''s current involvement in the Production department is limited to editing CDs for airplay.
[[Stringer Bell]] visits [[List of characters from The Wire#Brother Mouzone|Brother Mouzone]]'s bedside and tells him they will catch whoever was responsible for his shooting. Mouzone insists he wants no assistance from them and that he will find those responsible on his own. Bell incriminates himself when he jumps at Mouzone's use of a plural when describing his attackers.


[[Bubbles (The Wire)|Bubbles]] and [[List of characters from The Wire#Johnny Weeks|Johnny]] spot a drug addict who has overdosed on the new more powerful package. While Johnny keeps watch Bubbles attempts to steal medical supplies from the responding ambulance. [[List of characters from The Wire#Michael Santangelo|Officer Santangelo]] apprehends them and they end up in an interrogation room in the South Eastern district. Detectives [[Kima Greggs]] and [[Jimmy McNulty]] discuss Bubbles options with him, they insist that he give them some information to secure the charges against him being dropped. Bubbles claims to have little to tell them, Johnny reminds him of Brother Mouzone shooting [[List of characters from The Wire#Melvin "Cheese" Wagstaff|Melvin "Cheese" Wagstaff]]. Bubbles tells the detectives that the shooting was nothing as Mouzone used a "[[rat shot|rat round]]". He tells them about the East side drug dealers moving in on [[Avon Barksdale]]'s towers. Bubbles describes the situation as Bell and the East siders sharing. Bubbles finally lets them know about the change in the quality of product being slung by the barksdale organization. Bubbles revelations prompt


Kima and McNulty to start surveiling the towers where they see the two crews working alongside one another. Later, Kima and [[List of characters from The Wire#Cheryl|Cheryl]] shop for baby products and Kima is uncomfortable enough to prompt rebuke from Cheryl. Back at the detail officer, McNulty and Kima check with [[Lester Freamon]] about information on Proposition Joe's supply uptake from The Greeks. They learn that he recently doubled his order.
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[[Omar Little]] discusses Brother Mouzone with [[List of characters from The Wire#Butchie|Butchie]]. Butchie reassures Omar that Mouzone could not have been involved in [[List of characters from The Wire#Brandon|Brandon]]'s death. Butchie comments that Avon, Bell and Avon's father are all pure evil. Realizing that Bell set him up Omar promises Butchie that he will get his revenge.
== Work ==


Spiros and Proposition Joe meet in the park to discuss their future business. Spiros assures proposition Joe that he has new people coming in to restart their operation. When Joe asks where they are moving to, Spiros walks away in silence.
'''Spc0000''' is currently working as an administrator for a non-profit organization in Tallahassee, Florida.


Bell meets with Avon in prison to discuss Brother Mouzone's failure to protect their territory. Avon worries that if they cannot maintain their reputation they will lose their business. Avon chastises Bell for asking Mouzone who attacked him. Avon finally accepts that they must work with Prop Joe. Finally they reaffirm their loyalty to one another. Bell meets with Proposition Joe to give him the good news, Joe tells Bell that their resupply will have a slight delay. The meeting is photographed by Greggs and McNulty.
==Wikipediography==


===Sobotka Detail===
'''Spc0000''' has created the following pages:
Lieutenant [[Cedric Daniels]], Greggs and Freamon discuss the disappearance of their Greek suspects and the identity of the mysterious man that Spiros met with. Greggs reassures Daniels that Sobotka could still break the case for them.


Daniels meets with [[List of characters from The Wire#Stanislaus Valchek|Major Valchek]] and makes a case for [[Roland "Prez" Pryzbylewski]]'s career after he punched Valchek in the detail office. Daniels successfully negotiates Valchek not making a charge against Prez by threatening him with the witness statements collected after that record Valchek insulting a subordinate officer.
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* [[Edgewood Elementary (band)]]
* [[Phantom_Buffalo|Phantom Buffalo]]
* [[Nene_trail|Nene (trail)]]
* [[Clipmarks|Clipmarks]]
* [[One_sheet|One-sheet]]


Freamon is collecting photographs of headless and handless corpses that Landsman sent over to him. The photographs are at the South Eastern desk and Freamon is present when Nick Sobotka turns himself in and recognises his name. Meanwhile, Daniels, Pearlman and the FBI team meet with Acting Commissioner [[Ervin Burrell]] and Colonel [[William Rawls]] to discuss the case. With Sobotka dead just before he was going to act as their inofrmant Pearlman tells them that the case has stalled. Daniels reminds them of the arrests they have made so far and the FBI are happy to have enough evidence to force the union to change it's leadership. Rawls is still concerned over his fourteen Jane Doe homicides and Pearlman and Daniels have no answers for him. Freamon phones Daniels during the meeting to tell him that Nick Sobotka has come in and is ready to talk.


Pearlman and Daniels interview Nick in the detail office. He reveals Spiros' offer to help [[Ziggy Sobotka]] that lured Frank to their meeting. Nick tells them that he found Frank's car. He gives them information on everyone he can on their board including Spiros, [[List of characters from The Wire#Eton Ben-Eleazer|Eton Ben-Eleazer]] and [[List of characters from The Wire#Sergei "Serge" Molatov|Sergei]]. He links Sergei to the killing of the crewman in Philadelphia by hearsay. Finally Nick identifies The Greek in the photograph but is unable to give them anything beyond that.
=== Wikipedia Resource Collection ===


Freamon tells Agent [[List of characters from The Wire#Terrence "Fitz" Fitzhugh|Terrence "Fitz" Fitzhugh]] it is best to keep Nick's involvement quiet. Fitz pauses before faxing the paperwork and then decides to check on Agent Koutris. He is dismayed to learn that Koutris has been gone for a year.
* [[Help:Images_and_other_uploaded_files]]

* [[Wikipedia:Quick_guide]]
[[Thomas "Herc" Hauk]] and [[Ellis Carver]] are left waiting outside Nick Sobotka's home. Herc convinces Carver that they have to leave the detail to get any respect. They become increasingly frustrated with their waiting game and eventually tell Nick's father he must give himself up. They are outraged when he tells them that he has been in custody for nearly 24 hours already.

Freamon and [[Bunk Moreland]] try to identify the body of the Philadelphia crewman from their records of headless and handless corpses. [[Beadie Rusell]] and Bunk travel to the Philadelphia port to ask more questions about their crewman's disappearance and after little success the officer finally reveals that they keep security tapes on file. When they show the footage to Sergei he finally begins to talk and gives up Vondas for the murder of the crewman who he implicates in the death of the girls.

Nick, Ashley and [[List of characters from The Wire#Aimee|Aimee]] are placed in protective custody by the FBI. Nick tells Aimee they finally have a place together. The following day Nick leaves their motel to head for work. La La tells him there is only one ship so their lack of seniority means another day without work.

At the docks the detail find The Greeks last shipment of drugs and decide to keep watch on it. Bunk reports his information on Sergei to Daniels who presses him for more information on The Greek. Sergei reveals a location that The Greek uses for meetings. Daniels moves on the Greeks hotel swiftly but is once again a step behind - Spiros and The Greek board a plane.

With their case work over the detail drink in a bar. Greggs and McNultys use their photos of Bell and Proposition Joe to convince Daniels that they could be a target for the major case unit. Fitz tells Daniels that the leak was from his office. Frank Sobotka continues to haunt Major Valchek from beyond the grave - the surveillance van is still making it's way around the globe one port at a time.

===Chapter closes===
As Nick mourns his Uncle's death by the docks a montage of scenes from around Baltimore unfolds: US Marshalls close the union hall; [[List of characters from The Wire#Johnny "Fifty" Spamanto|Johnny "Fifty" Spamanto]] urinates on the Greeks last container, still under surveillance; Pearlman prosecutes Eton and Horseface; Rawls and Landsman celebrate the clearance of their Jane Does; Ziggy serves his time; Baltimore politicians break ground on the condominiums that will replace the grain pier; Beadie Russell returns to work at the port; Freamon dismantles the details investigative board, leaving up the photo of The Greek; the drug trade continues in the South Eastern with Frog's crew finally driving an old woman to sell her home; [[Poot Carr]] and [[List of characters from The Wire#Puddin|Puddin]] watch the police cruise their territory; the stevedores get drunk on a street corner; Proposition Joe takes a shipment of drugs from the back of a truck; the truck also dispatches a group of disorientated women and finally a series of images of industrial decay flash on screen. Nick walks away and rain begins to pour.
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==Deceased==
*'''[[Frank Sobotka]]''': murdered by the Greeks to prevent him testifying against them.

==Title reference==
The title refers to the turmoil taking place at the port, as foreshadowed by the previous episode title [[Storm Warnings (The Wire episode)|Storm Warnings]]. The "storm" includes the death of Frank Sobotka, the progression of the trials of several port characters as well as U.S. Marshalls taking over the checker's union hall.

==Epigraph==
{{cquote|Business. Always Business. - The Greek}}
The Greek referring to that everything they do is always for the business they are running, from the manipulation of the ports to their own names and lives they are twisting the world to meet their own ends but they are also part of the institutions.

==References==
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"Port in a Storm"

"Port in a Storm" is the twelfth episode of the second season of the HBO original series, The Wire. The episode was written by David Simon from a story by David Simon & Ed Burns and was directed by Robert F. Colesberry. It originally aired on August 24, 2003.

Guest Starring roles

Episode recap

Template:Spoilers

Dock Business

The stevedores gather for work as Officer Claude Diggins pulls a floating corpse from the water. Once it is ashore they all recognise the body as Frank Sobotka. When Frank does not return from his meeting with The Greek Nick Sobotka drives out to the meeting place. Nick returns to the docks after finding Frank's car empty.

When Nick learns of Frank's death he is restrained from going after The Greek by the other stevedores until his father, Louis, arrives. Nick's father takes him to South Eastern headquarters to turn himself in.

The Greek meets with Spiros Vondas and they discuss their plans. The Greek decides to leave Nick alone because the police are after him. The Greek decides Nick poses little threat as he does not know his name (even his nationality is false) and Spiros can easily use another name. Spiros asks what to do with their shipment on the docks and The Greek decides it is safest to walk away.

Later, the FBI visit the union hall and tell them that they need to change their leadership or the union will be decertified. Ott responds by withdrawing from the election and standing behind Sobotka. The unions loyalty to their leader will destroy their future.

The Street

Stringer Bell visits Brother Mouzone's bedside and tells him they will catch whoever was responsible for his shooting. Mouzone insists he wants no assistance from them and that he will find those responsible on his own. Bell incriminates himself when he jumps at Mouzone's use of a plural when describing his attackers.

Bubbles and Johnny spot a drug addict who has overdosed on the new more powerful package. While Johnny keeps watch Bubbles attempts to steal medical supplies from the responding ambulance. Officer Santangelo apprehends them and they end up in an interrogation room in the South Eastern district. Detectives Kima Greggs and Jimmy McNulty discuss Bubbles options with him, they insist that he give them some information to secure the charges against him being dropped. Bubbles claims to have little to tell them, Johnny reminds him of Brother Mouzone shooting Melvin "Cheese" Wagstaff. Bubbles tells the detectives that the shooting was nothing as Mouzone used a "rat round". He tells them about the East side drug dealers moving in on Avon Barksdale's towers. Bubbles describes the situation as Bell and the East siders sharing. Bubbles finally lets them know about the change in the quality of product being slung by the barksdale organization. Bubbles revelations prompt

Kima and McNulty to start surveiling the towers where they see the two crews working alongside one another. Later, Kima and Cheryl shop for baby products and Kima is uncomfortable enough to prompt rebuke from Cheryl. Back at the detail officer, McNulty and Kima check with Lester Freamon about information on Proposition Joe's supply uptake from The Greeks. They learn that he recently doubled his order.

Omar Little discusses Brother Mouzone with Butchie. Butchie reassures Omar that Mouzone could not have been involved in Brandon's death. Butchie comments that Avon, Bell and Avon's father are all pure evil. Realizing that Bell set him up Omar promises Butchie that he will get his revenge.

Spiros and Proposition Joe meet in the park to discuss their future business. Spiros assures proposition Joe that he has new people coming in to restart their operation. When Joe asks where they are moving to, Spiros walks away in silence.

Bell meets with Avon in prison to discuss Brother Mouzone's failure to protect their territory. Avon worries that if they cannot maintain their reputation they will lose their business. Avon chastises Bell for asking Mouzone who attacked him. Avon finally accepts that they must work with Prop Joe. Finally they reaffirm their loyalty to one another. Bell meets with Proposition Joe to give him the good news, Joe tells Bell that their resupply will have a slight delay. The meeting is photographed by Greggs and McNulty.

Sobotka Detail

Lieutenant Cedric Daniels, Greggs and Freamon discuss the disappearance of their Greek suspects and the identity of the mysterious man that Spiros met with. Greggs reassures Daniels that Sobotka could still break the case for them.

Daniels meets with Major Valchek and makes a case for Roland "Prez" Pryzbylewski's career after he punched Valchek in the detail office. Daniels successfully negotiates Valchek not making a charge against Prez by threatening him with the witness statements collected after that record Valchek insulting a subordinate officer.

Freamon is collecting photographs of headless and handless corpses that Landsman sent over to him. The photographs are at the South Eastern desk and Freamon is present when Nick Sobotka turns himself in and recognises his name. Meanwhile, Daniels, Pearlman and the FBI team meet with Acting Commissioner Ervin Burrell and Colonel William Rawls to discuss the case. With Sobotka dead just before he was going to act as their inofrmant Pearlman tells them that the case has stalled. Daniels reminds them of the arrests they have made so far and the FBI are happy to have enough evidence to force the union to change it's leadership. Rawls is still concerned over his fourteen Jane Doe homicides and Pearlman and Daniels have no answers for him. Freamon phones Daniels during the meeting to tell him that Nick Sobotka has come in and is ready to talk.

Pearlman and Daniels interview Nick in the detail office. He reveals Spiros' offer to help Ziggy Sobotka that lured Frank to their meeting. Nick tells them that he found Frank's car. He gives them information on everyone he can on their board including Spiros, Eton Ben-Eleazer and Sergei. He links Sergei to the killing of the crewman in Philadelphia by hearsay. Finally Nick identifies The Greek in the photograph but is unable to give them anything beyond that.

Freamon tells Agent Terrence "Fitz" Fitzhugh it is best to keep Nick's involvement quiet. Fitz pauses before faxing the paperwork and then decides to check on Agent Koutris. He is dismayed to learn that Koutris has been gone for a year.

Thomas "Herc" Hauk and Ellis Carver are left waiting outside Nick Sobotka's home. Herc convinces Carver that they have to leave the detail to get any respect. They become increasingly frustrated with their waiting game and eventually tell Nick's father he must give himself up. They are outraged when he tells them that he has been in custody for nearly 24 hours already.

Freamon and Bunk Moreland try to identify the body of the Philadelphia crewman from their records of headless and handless corpses. Beadie Rusell and Bunk travel to the Philadelphia port to ask more questions about their crewman's disappearance and after little success the officer finally reveals that they keep security tapes on file. When they show the footage to Sergei he finally begins to talk and gives up Vondas for the murder of the crewman who he implicates in the death of the girls.

Nick, Ashley and Aimee are placed in protective custody by the FBI. Nick tells Aimee they finally have a place together. The following day Nick leaves their motel to head for work. La La tells him there is only one ship so their lack of seniority means another day without work.

At the docks the detail find The Greeks last shipment of drugs and decide to keep watch on it. Bunk reports his information on Sergei to Daniels who presses him for more information on The Greek. Sergei reveals a location that The Greek uses for meetings. Daniels moves on the Greeks hotel swiftly but is once again a step behind - Spiros and The Greek board a plane.

With their case work over the detail drink in a bar. Greggs and McNultys use their photos of Bell and Proposition Joe to convince Daniels that they could be a target for the major case unit. Fitz tells Daniels that the leak was from his office. Frank Sobotka continues to haunt Major Valchek from beyond the grave - the surveillance van is still making it's way around the globe one port at a time.

Chapter closes

As Nick mourns his Uncle's death by the docks a montage of scenes from around Baltimore unfolds: US Marshalls close the union hall; Johnny "Fifty" Spamanto urinates on the Greeks last container, still under surveillance; Pearlman prosecutes Eton and Horseface; Rawls and Landsman celebrate the clearance of their Jane Does; Ziggy serves his time; Baltimore politicians break ground on the condominiums that will replace the grain pier; Beadie Russell returns to work at the port; Freamon dismantles the details investigative board, leaving up the photo of The Greek; the drug trade continues in the South Eastern with Frog's crew finally driving an old woman to sell her home; Poot Carr and Puddin watch the police cruise their territory; the stevedores get drunk on a street corner; Proposition Joe takes a shipment of drugs from the back of a truck; the truck also dispatches a group of disorientated women and finally a series of images of industrial decay flash on screen. Nick walks away and rain begins to pour. [1] [2][3]

Deceased

  • Frank Sobotka: murdered by the Greeks to prevent him testifying against them.

Title reference

The title refers to the turmoil taking place at the port, as foreshadowed by the previous episode title Storm Warnings. The "storm" includes the death of Frank Sobotka, the progression of the trials of several port characters as well as U.S. Marshalls taking over the checker's union hall.

Epigraph

Business. Always Business. - The Greek

The Greek referring to that everything they do is always for the business they are running, from the manipulation of the ports to their own names and lives they are twisting the world to meet their own ends but they are also part of the institutions.

References

  1. ^ "Episode guide - episode 25 Port in a Storm". HBO. 2004. Retrieved 2006-06-22.
  2. ^ David Simon, Ed Burns (2003-08-24). "Port in a Storm". The Wire. Season 2. Episode 12. HBO. {{cite episode}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |city= and |writers= (help); Unknown parameter |episodelink= ignored (|episode-link= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ Alvarez, Rafael (2004). The Wire: Truth Be Told. New York: Pocket Books.