This reminds me a lot of the surveillance shots that we saw in the first season. They’re watching some people and we’re having to watch through their car window along with them.
I love how this shot is set up. Both are reading. There’s some red, yellow, and blue in the newspaper and the curtains are purple, which provides a hint of royalty.
The colors in here are mostly neutral except for the grass and basketball hoop. I really like how those colors pop.
We haven’t seen much orange this season, but I like how it appears around the old site of the towers. There’s also plenty of green and red in this shot.
These two look very similar, especially in this lighting and the color of their shirts.
They’re wearing black and white, suggesting that they are approaching this situation from different sides, but they are both illuminated, so it suggests that they are both doing good work and have good intentions.
I love all the colors in this shot and the mix of garbage and overgrowth.
Lots of red, yellow, and blue in this shot.
More red, yellow, and blue.
Red, yellow, and blue here.
This lighting is typical of an Omar scene.
Green and yellow surrounding the money.
Opposing boys are wearing black and yellow.
Carver and Dennis look really similar and they are both trying to help the boys.
Red, yellow, and blue in the signs in the background.
Lots of red and yellow hues here.
The hat along with the grenade gives off the war-vibe, which appears to be where we’ve headed.
We’ve seen a lot of shots of Avon and Stringer standing in opposition to each other. I thought it was a nice touch for Stringer to move so that he was almost standing side by side with Avon when he said “we’re brothers.” However, they are still standing slightly perpendicular to each other.
I love this overhead, close up shot.
The same boys who didn’t get along and were wearing black and white are now seen wearing gray to suggest a new sense of uniformity amongst them as they given Dennis another try.
Red, yellow, and blue in the boxing ring.
Green hue on the computer screen and yellow shades.
Green hue over the red, blue, and yellow in the scene.
There have been a lot of shots of Stringer through windows and doors.
Another typical Omar shot.
I loved this Beadie look alike.
Red and green.
Red and green.
Lester never fails to surprise me with the cons and schemes he can wield.
Red and green.
Red and green.