Dictionary Definition
misgiving
Noun
2 painful expectation [syn: apprehension]
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English
Noun
- doubt, apprehension, a feeling of dread
Usage notes
Almost always used in the plural.Extensive Definition
"Misgivings" is the tenth episode of the fourth
season of the HBO original series,
The
Wire. The episode was written by Ed Burns from a
story by Ed Burns & Eric
Overmyer and was directed by Ernest
R. Dickerson. It originally aired on November 19,
2006.
Production
Title reference
The title refers to the feelings held by various characters in the episode. Marlo's misgiving about Little Kevin led to his murder. Bodie worries about the appropriateness of his new boss's actions. Doubts spread about Randy's character lead to bullying at school. Miss Sheperdson has misgivings about the appropriateness of the special class while many teachers feel the same way about her insistence upon teaching test questions. Marimow and Bubbles doubt Herc's integrity. Burrell worries about his job security while Daneils doubts the effectiveness of his new strategy. Wilson and Carcetti worry about trusting Davis.Epigraph
Poot uses this phrase to explain the increasingly cold and ruthless nature of the drug trade against the backdrop of global warming.Miscellanea
McNulty's son mentions wanting to be a rock star, Dominic West appeared in a film of that name.Credits
Starring cast
Although credited John Doman, Deirdre Lovejoy, Clarke Peters, Sonja Sohn, Chad L. Coleman and Glynn Turman do not appear in this episode.Guest stars
- Callie Thorne as Elena McNulty
- Isiah Whitlock, Jr. as Senator Clayton "Clay" Davis
- Jermaine Crawford as Duquan "Dukie" Weems
- Maestro Harrell as Randy Wagstaff
- Julito McCullum as Namond Brice
- Tristan Wilds as Michael Lee
- Gbenga Akkinagbe as Chris Partlow
- Anwan Glover as Slim Charles
- Jonnie Louis Brown as Officer Eddie Walker
- Tray Chaney as Poot Carr
- Nathan Corbett as Donut
- Davone Cooper as Darnell Tyson
- Thuliso Dingwall as Kenard
- Taylor King as Zenobia Dawson
- Shamika Cotton as Raylene Lee
- Cyrus Farmer as Devar Manigault
- Sandi McCree as De'Londa Brice
- Dawn Ursula as Lolita Colvin
- Marlyne Afflack as Nerese Campbell
- Stacie Davis as Miss Duquette
- Dan DeLuca as Dr. David Parenti
- Tootsie Duvall as Assistant Principal Marcia Donnelly
- Dravon James as Mrs. Grace Sampson
- Sheila Cutchlow as Miss Sheperdson
- Richard Hildebird as Principal Claudell Withers
- Jay Landsman as Lieutenant Dennis Mello
- Ramon Rodriguez as Renaldo
- Franklin Ojeda Smith as Reverend
- Tyrell Baker as Little Kevin
- Michael Coley as Kwame
- Na'Dria Jennings as Chandra Porter
- Felicia Pearson as Snoop
- Katherine Schmoke as Miss Mason
- Benjamin Busch as Officer Anthony Colicchio
- Derek Horton as Officer Brian Baker
- Boris McGiver as Lieutenant Charles Marimow
- Rick Otto as Officer Kenneth Dozerman
- Michael Salconi as Officer Michael Santangelo
Uncredited appearances
- Destiny Jackson-Evans as Crystal Judkins
- Jeffrey Lorenzo as Karim Williams
- Jason Wharton as Albert Stokes
- Keenon Brice as Bug
- Kwame Patterson as Monk Metcalf
- Eric G. Ryan as Sean McNulty
- Antonio Cordova as Michael McNulty
- Unknown as Tote
Plot
Summary
Politics
Senator Clay Davis meets with Commissioner Ervin Burrell and tries to reassure him that he is safe from Deputy Commissioner William Rawls' plans to unseat him now that Tommy Carcetti has won the election. Davis believes that Burrell’s race is his trump card but urges him to impress the mayor with police work. Burrell is at a loss for how to act on this suggestion.Davis later meets with Carcetti and Norman
Wilson. He brings up Burrell's precarious position and Wilson
reveals that they hope that his supporters will be swayed if they
attract a better candidate. Davis speculates that they will need
assistance getting the pay raise they need approved and offers to
provide this for a future favour. Wilson sees through Davis’
intentions and recognises a further con but is uncertain what his
plan is.
Davis next convenes a meeting between City
Council President
Naresse Campbell and Ervin Burrell. Davis and Burrell attempt
to convince her that Cedric
Daniels is an unsuitable candidate for commissioner. Davis asks
Campbell to withhold the full pay rise the mayor is requesting so
that Burrell will have time to impress him and defame Daniels.
Davis asks Campbell to provide half of what the mayor has asked and
then immediately leaves the room to call Carcetti’s staff and
advise that he has the salary bump he asked for.
Western District
Donut cruises the Western District in a stolen car until he is
spotted by
Officer Walker. Donut tries to drive off and hits several cars
as he veers around the streets. He manages to escape when Walker
collides with another vehicle. Walker later tracks Donut down to
his customary hangout and finds him with
Kenard. Donut initially feins ignorance but once he is cornered
he attempts to run. Walker’s retribution for his earlier
embarrassment is swift and brutal; he catches Donut and breaks
several of his fingers.
Donut tells Namond and
Kenard about his injury as they work on their corner. Sergeant
Carver makes an efficient raid on the corner and arrests Namond
when he finds narcotics. Namond is unable to contact his mother
because she is out of town and Carver explains that he will have to
spend the night in juvenile booking. Namond is terrified at this
prospect and Carver begins to show some sympathy. Carver allows
Namond to sleep on a bench in the office.
Lieutenant
Mello hosts the roll call briefing. He asks for progress on a
recent spate of church burglaries. Officer
McNulty suggests that he liaise with Officer
Baker as they are involving two separate burglaries. Mello
introduces the idea of making arrests for quality of life
violations so the arrest statistics will improve and tells his men
that the order comes straight from the commissioner. Officers such
as McNulty and Santangelo are against the idea of arresting people
for open container violations along with Mello who claims they need
to do so anyway.
Officer Anthony Colicchio takes to the new orders with relish
outside of a local bar with other officers. Officer McNulty appears
ready for back up but refuses to participate in the ticketing
process. McNulty sarcastically notices Officer Baker's "first class
police work" in ticketing a car. When Baker explains he is
following orders, McNulty states that as patrolmen, they are
entitled to the "one true dictatorship" in America choosing how to
spend their shift. He then shows the paperwork suggesting to Baker
that his time would be better spent on the church burglaries. He
explains a pattern that he has noticed in the incident reports and
Baker agrees to follow up on the lead with him. As they are
talking, a riot is brewing that Baker fears is getting out of hand
that McNulty claims will lead to what the department wants.
After roll call Carver tells Namond he must find
somewhere else to stay. He begs Carver to call his teacher, Mr.
Colvin. Colvin suggests sending Namond to juvenile booking but
with some encouragement he agrees to call his wife to check if
Namond can stay with them. At the Colvin household Namond is polite
and charming. Namond catches Colvin’s nick-name (“Bunny”) and
Colvin intimidates him into not mentioning it. Colvin returns
Namond to his
mother the following day and she rebukes his kindness and
berates Namond for being afraid to go to juvenile booking.
At the end of the shift McNulty and Baker bring
in a pair of suspects. The desk sergeant initially tells them to
send the suspects in line with all the other detainees until
hearing that they are responsible for the church burglaries. The
sergeant is then relieved that some "real criminals" are actually
left in Baltimore as the police station is filled with people
arrested for minor infractions. McNulty later goes to dinner with
Bunk
Moreland and their sons.
Elena McNulty arrives to pick up the boys and is impressed to
find that they have done their homework and more so when she sees
McNulty turn down a drink. She expresses regret at their marriage
ending now that McNulty is finally growing up.
Mello takes his concerns about the new strategy
to Cedric
Daniels reluctant to execute the arrest hikes ordered to them
by Commissioner Burrell. After hearing that neighborhood people are
being locked up in what appears to be an unnecessary arrest hike to
serve Burrell, Daniels agrees that it more of the same from
command. Daniels goes straight to Mayor
Carcetti and presents the information as indicative of Commissioner
Burrell’s new initiative to influence arrest statistics.
Carcetti is outraged as this is the opposite of his hopes for the
police department. He questions Daniels reasons for bypassing
Deputy
Commissioner Rawls and Daniels explains that it is a test of
Carcetti’s commitment to change in the police department. He
explains that if Rawls had already told Carcetti about Burrell’s
actions and Carcetti had not acted then he would know that Carcetti
was not committed. Daniels however believes Rawls has not reported
it to Carcetti and is either content with Burrell's strategy or
waiting for Carcetti to fire him due to insubordination. Carcetti
reminds Daniels that he already has his word and then thanks him
for going outside the chain of command. Daniels warns him that he
will not make a habit of it.
Stanfield Organization
Bodie
Broadus and Poot Carr
discuss the change in the weather and remark that they are getting
old.
Little Kevin returns after several days absence and explains
that he was taken in by the police for questioning about the murder
of Lex. His friends urge him to go straight to Marlo
Stanfield and explain what happened so there is no doubt about
his actions.
Little Kevin does as they suggest and faces
hostility from Marlo and
Chris Partlow when they learn that instead of organizing a
meeting with Lex himself he passed the task on to Randy
Wagstaff. Marlo nods to
Monk and as Little Kevin is told to leave they bundle him into
the back of an SUV. Chris asks Marlo about Randy and he states that
Randy is in no position to hurt them.
Snoop reminds Marlo that Randy is likely an informant and he
suggests that they spread the rumour around. As Kevin is being
driven away
Slim Charles arrives.
Omar Little
and
Renaldo observe Marlo as he conducts his operation from the
courtyard. Omar recognises Slim Charles from his time with the
Barksdale Organization and remarks that the association does not
add up.
Michael
shows Snoop and Chris his step father when he is buying drugs.
Snoop asks Michael why he wants him killed but he declines to
explain further. Chris has more insight into the reason and agrees
to do as Michael asks.
Slim visits Poot and Bodie and welcomes Poot
home. Slim asks how Bodie is getting along with Marlo. Slim tells
Bodie that Marlo has had Kevin killed. Omar tails Slim back to his
home and the monotony of the task begins to annoy Renaldo.
Bodie and Poot discuss Marlo’s actions. Bodie is
angry that Marlo killed Kevin without proof that he was working
with the police. Poot draws a parallel with their own murder of
Wallace on Stringer
Bell’s orders. Bodie argues that Marlo is more ruthless than
Stringer and Poot tells Bodie that while the world is getting
hotter the people are becoming colder.
At the Lee household Michael tells his mother
that Bug’s father will not be returning. Chris and Snoop accost the
man on his way home and accuse him of sexually assaulting the boys.
Chris beats him to a bloody pulp and for once even Snoop is
dismayed. Back at home Michael calmly readies himself for
sleep.
School
Roland "Prez" Pryzbylewski mentions the sudden increase in the
temperature of his room to his colleague
Grace Sampson. Sampson explains that at this time of year the
school switches to longer classes for exam preparation and that by
increasing the temperature the kids are drowsy and less
disruptive.
In the special class Miss Duquette co-ordinates a
roleplaying exercise with Kwame and
Darnell Tyson pretending to be at a restaurant.
Mr. Colvin is called away by
Assistant Principal Marcia Donnelly and
Dr. David Parenti. She has bad news – despite the class being
especially aimed at socialising disruptive students they still have
to follow the education boards missive that they teach to the
upcoming test. She also imparts that the school board require a
meeting with them.
At the meeting Parenti and Colvin discuss the
pupils recent visit to a restaurant with Miss. Sheperdson from the
school board. She is insistent that they will teach the test.
Parenti is enraged that Sheperdson is undermining the program's
efforts when they clearly stated their aims at the outset. Colvin
tries to explain the futility of insisting that the children in
their class are treated like every other student. Sheperdson is
sceptical about excluding these children from standard
practices.
The following day Prez is observed by Sheperdson
as he teaches test questions. As soon as she leaves the class he
returns to his normal lesson plan. Randy
Wagstaff faces bullying in the corridors and the cold shoulder
from his friend
Karim Williams in class. Michael offers to play with him.
Sheperdson observes the special class with
Principal Claudell Withers. A fight breaks out between
Zenobia and Chandra as the class performs another roleplaying
exercise. Miss Mason is knocked over in the ensuing brawl.
Sheperdson is dismayed and this is compounded when Withers admits
that this is the first time he has observed the class.
Sheperdson discusses the program with the
teachers afterwards. Sheperdson’s cynicism is obvious. Donnelly
gives her support and Colvin, Duquette and Parenti are passionate
about continuing but Mason is not optimistic about the effects of
the program.
Major Crimes
Thomas "Herc" Hauk visits Bubbles
and tries to enlist his help in retrieving the missing camera.
Bubbles is outraged that Herc is asking him for further favours
when he failed to deliver on his last promise. Bubbles again asks
for help with the drug addict who has been robbing him and Herc
offers further promises. Herc provides Bubbles with a phone and
some money and instructs him to call as soon as he sees his
tormentor.
Herc discusses his problem with
Officer Kenneth Dozerman and Detective Leander
Sydnor. Sydnor urges Herc to go straight to the lieutenant
before the situation gets further out of control. Herc is worried
about
Lieutenant Marimow’s reaction.
Herc tries to confess to Marimow and is faced
with hostility. Bubbles spots his antagonist and attempts to phone
during the meeting but Herc ignores his calls. Marimow threatens
Herc with an internal investigations division case and Herc is
intimidated into withholding the information about the
camera.
Bubbles plans revenge for Herc’s continuous
promise breaking and calls in a fake drug resupply in progress
giving Herc the number plate of minister. Herc jumps on the
opportunity and organizes a traffic stop. Herc is aggressive
towards the minister on the traffic stop and throws his possessions
on the sidewalk as he searches his car.
Deceased
- Little Kevin: murdered by Chris and Snoop for suspected snitching on marlo.
- bug's dad: murdered by Chris Partlow as a favor to Michael Lee because of molestation.
References
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
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all-overs, angst, anxiety, anxiety hysteria,
anxiety neurosis, anxious, anxious bench, anxious
concern, anxious seat, anxioused up, anxiousness, apprehension, apprehensive, apprehensiveness,
boding, bothered, cankerworm of care,
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disturbance,
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feeling, half-belief, hesitation, in a pucker, in a
stew, inquietude,
leeriness, malaise, misdoubt, mistrust, mistrustfulness,
nervous, nervous strain,
nervous tension, nervousness, on tenterhooks,
overanxiety,
overanxious,
overapprehensive,
perturbation,
perturbed, pins and
needles, premonition, prenotion, presage, presentiment, pucker, qualm, qualmish, qualmishness, qualmy, question, scruple, scrupulousness,
self-doubt, shadow of doubt, skepticalness, skepticism, solicitous, solicitude, stew, strain, strained, suspense, suspenseful, suspicion, suspiciousness, tense, tension, total skepticism,
trouble, troubled, uncertainty, unease, uneasiness, uneasy, unquietness, upset, vexation, wariness, worry, zeal, zealous