Detective/ThrillerSubtitlesRepeat
Duration
70 minutes
Series Info
Season 4 Episode 12 of 13

Quick Summary

Carcetti faces a massive shortfall in the school budget, putting the entire education funding plan at risk. Omar coordinates the theft of the co‑op’s drug shipment, targeting the supply meant for distribution. Bubbles prepares a lethal vial of narcotics for his tormentor, planning a deadly retaliation.

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The programme titled That’s Got His Own is presented as a single episode within its series. It falls under the generic classification of a programme and is identified specifically as an episode, offering a self‑contained narrative that fits within the larger framework of the show. In this installment, three distinct storylines unfold. Carcetti is confronted with a massive shortfall in the school budget, a financial gap that threatens the stability of the education system he oversees. At the same time, Omar arranges the robbery of a drug consignment belonging to a cooperative, coordinating the theft with careful planning. Meanwhile, Bubbles prepares a lethal vial of narcotics, intending it as a deadly retaliation against the person who has been tormenting him. Each character’s actions are driven by pressing pressures. Carcetti’s fiscal dilemma forces him to consider drastic measures to keep schools afloat. Omar’s orchestration of the heist demonstrates his ability to manipulate the supply chain of illicit goods. Bubbles’ creation of a poisonous dose reflects his desperation to strike back at his oppressor. The episode weaves these threads together, showing how personal and institutional crises intersect. The financial strain on Carcetti, the criminal enterprise led by Omar, and Bubbles’ vengeful plot all contribute to a heightened sense of urgency that propels the narrative forward.

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The Wire broadcasts on Sky Atlantic at 1:55pm, Monday, 9 February 2026. (Subtitles, repeat)

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Production Details

Runtime70 mins