Whew...
Stringer wasn't BEGGING for his life, but he dayum show tried to pay his way out. Omar and Mouzone weren't trying to hear it, though. I am glad he is dead. He wasn't starting to act like a little _____ (having fits and slanging paperwork around).
I especially like when Avon said, "Clay saw your ghetto ___ a mile a way." The scene where Avon and String were on the balcony of Avon's crib reminds me of the scene with Nino and G-Money on New Jack. Remember when G-money and Nino said the words, "Am I my brother's keeper." Well, that was similiarly to when Avon hugged him and said, "Us" (which was what he and String always said). I kinda think String knew he was gonna get popped, because when Avon asked him what time he was going to be there, String looked at him funny.
I was also proud of McNulty for walking away from that braud. She was only trying to milk information out of him. His wife is COLD, so he needs to try and get back with her. If not, maybe he can get Kema to change her mind about men

.
I think Avon may end back up in prison though. That dime that Stringer dropped on him is going to result in a parole violation. Can't wait to see what happens with Marlo. He runs a tough crew, but he doesn't have enough juice (politicians, lawyers, judges, police) to take over half of Baltimore. Prop Joe is too much of a businessman to let all Avon's real estate go to Marlo. Plus, now that Avon let Mouzone get his revenge, he has love from NY again. That may come in handy since Prop Joe might cut him out of the loop. He can always get product from NY.
Well I guess "Ol Cutty" won't be returning to the game. It looks like he has taking a liking to teaching those kids how to box. That one kid got broke off, but he didn't quit.