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I haven't even finished the series, but they're all villains. Once they got a clear understanding of what crack was doing to people, it's pretty much inarguable that their commitment on pushing it to the people and even having the desire to export it all across the entire nations was villainous.
 
Teddy and Louie


Franklin went kinda hard to win... but at the end of the day, they could have just let him win and all the drama would have been over.

Franklin actually was good about his shit. He was the pawn being used by everybody. But built himself to to be the king. He was gonna walk. Jerome too. But the ego from Teddy and Louie wouldn't let it be, and caused all the drama at the end.
 
Teddy and Louie


Franklin went kinda hard to win... but at the end of the day, they could have just let him win and all the drama would have been over.

Franklin actually was good about his shit. He was the pawn being used by everybody. But built himself to to be the king. He was gonna walk. Jerome too. But the ego from Teddy and Louie wouldn't let it be, and caused all the drama at the end.
No sign

Bring the no sign emoji back @Goldie
 
I thought "Cap" meant somebody's lying and/or somebody's wrong.

I'm old tho, don't quote me on that.
Cap means lying

I'm not saying Du is lying, I'm saying I don't agree with his analysis
 
Niggas out here talkin about Franklins wins.. those wins came on the backs of drugs and murder cross multiple continents
Niggas acting like he owned Wal-Mart
Him and the founder of Wal-Mart ain't really that different but this not the thread for that😬
 
Yea I was mainly talking about who's the villain within the arc of the story. It's a drug show, of course morally everybody's wrong.
Oh I get it, but Franklin, as Innocent as he was when the journey began, by the end, he was just as much of a villain than everyone else that was pictured
 
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