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* Corruption, violent crime and a cast full of adulterous [[Jerkass|Jerkasses]] can't make Bubbles walking up those stairs any less heartwarming.
* As a stone-cold killer, Wee-Bey comes across as generally warm and funny. But there's nothing like the moment where Bey agrees to give up Namond to Bunny
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* D'Angelo's final conversation with his mother in Jessup, telling her he intends to carry the weight of the Barkdales, only asking that she as well as Stringer and Avon leave him to serve his sentence in peace.
* Bubbles finally coming to terms with the death of Sharrod in a heartfelt speech to his support group.
{{quote| '''Bubbles:''' Ain't no shame in holdin' on to grief, as long as you make room for other things too.}}
* Kima reciting the West Baltimore version of "[[Goodnight Moon]]" to her son Elijah
{{quote| '''Kima:''' Goodnight Po-Po<br />
'''Elijah:''' Goodnight Po-Po<br />
'''Kima:''' Goodnight Fiends<br />
'''Elijah:''' Goodnight Fiends<br />
'''Kima:''' Goodnight Hustlers<br />
'''Kima:''' Goodnight Hustlers<br />
'''Kima:''' Goodnight to everybody<br />
'''Elijah:''' Goodnight to everybody<br />
'''Kima:''' Goodnight one and all }}
* The cop funerals, except for the last one. When a supporting cast members dies, their character also dies and gets a proper send off from Baltimore's Finest.
{{quote| Jay Landsman: He came, he served, he is counted.}}
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