

Poot soon finds that Wallace has spent the money on drugs and is pining away at home. D'Angelo is friendly and supportive and gives him some cash. He approaches D'Angelo and expresses a desire to return to school.

This only serves to sharpen Wallace's feeling of blame. For most of that day, Wallace voices his disdain of the display to D'Angelo, who reminds him that murdering Brandon is ".part of the game." Avon, alongside Stringer and Stinkum, visits The Pit, in order to fork over 25% of Brandon's bounty to Wallace for "doing the scope", and also to D'Angelo for "doing the relay". Poot is merely sickened somewhat by Brandon's mutilated corpse, but Wallace is overcome with moroseness and guilt. After Poot and Wallace gather food for children in their home, the young dealers visit the crime scene of Brandon's body. His body is then displayed on the hood of a car, coincidentally outside of Wallace's residence. They abduct Brandon and later torture him to death. Wallace fingers Brandon for Stringer, who is with his team of Stinkum, Wee-Bey and Bird. Both Wallace and Poot wait outside the arcade for Russell Bell to arrive. He points him out to Wallace, who decides to pass the information on by calling D'Angelo. After, while both Wallace and Poot are visiting an arcade, Poot recognizes Brandon Wright, Omar's boyfriend and accomplice, on the pinball machine. Since Wallace was supposed to be on guard duty at the time, Bodie smashes a bottle in Wallace's proximity, causing a minor injury on the latter's forehead. Bodie escapes the police and returns to Baltimore, where Wallace betrays the extent of his youthfulness to him by playing with a toy in Bodie's sight. Wallace isn't present at either the robbery or the ensuing police raid, in which Bodie endures a beating by the police and many of the Barksdale drug dealers are arrested. Also, Wallace and Bodie have troubles with a game of chess and D'Angelo helps them by describing the pieces as representative of Avon, Stringer and the other Barksdale enforcers/drug dealers.Īfter Omar Little and his gang rob The Pit crew's stash of drugs, Avon immediately places a bounty on them. The next time we see him, Wallace is eating McNuggets with Poot and expressing his liking of it. Though D'Angelo grabbed a real ten dollar bill from Weeks and is willing to let it go at that, the other young dealers brutally beat him and he landed in the emergency room with severe injuries, especially from Wallace having smashed a glass bottle onto Weeks's head. Bodie took notice and the crew confronted Weeks. The next day, Wallace was given the same counterfeit dollars by Johnny Weeks, now failing to notice it due to his focus on an unruly customer. D'Angelo realizes that the money is counterfeit and chastised Wallace for failing to notice it. Later, Wallace unknowingly received counterfeit cash from Bubbles and Johnny Weeks. Wallace asked D'Angelo why he was demoted, to which D'Angelo replies that he killed someone.
