Talk:Chris Partlow

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When Stanfield dealer Fruit is killed, Partlow advises restraint, suggesting they kill the perpetrator instead of all the members of the independent drug crew he works with

This is wrong. Just watched that ep again, Marlo is against the kill from the start, it is the others that demand he kill all of them — Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.146.28.24 (talk) 22:22, 16 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

total bs, why would he take resposibilty for 22 murders when they only have evidience for 1? Maro would have been released anyway with bad evidence. he has n incentive other then getting levy out of trouble which they would never do. to fake — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.20.210.55 (talk) 14:19, 1 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Yeah I didn't get that either. Text from this article:
"Chris is briefly seen during the end-of-season montage conversing amicably with Wee-Bey Brice in the courtyard of the Maryland State prison; they are in a similar situation, both having been primary enforcers for West Baltimore kingpins, and now both serving life sentences for committing (and taking sole responsibility for) murders at the behest of their respective bosses."
Why did Chris agree to life without parole? Why did Wee-Bey, I think (but maybe not), agree to a life sentence? Maybe it was to avoid being killed due to being a snitch once they got out of prison. Also consider the plea deal at the end of season 5. --User123o987name (talk) 18:18, 5 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Proposal to redirect this article to List of The Wire characters[edit]

I have opened a discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Fictional characters#Redirecting articles on [mostly] minor The Wire characters about either redirecting this article to List of The Wire characters or turning it into a stub. If anyone is following this article I hope you can weigh in there. 61.18.156.43 (talk) 03:46, 9 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]