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Earle provided the fifth season theme song with his version of "Way Down in the Hole" and his song "Feel Alright" was featured as the music for the season 2 closing montage. Earle has a recurring role as drug counsellor Walon in series 1, 4 and 5 of The Wire. Earle is also a published writer, a political activist and has written and directed a play.

In his early career, he was seen as a savior of country music and labeled by some as the "new Bruce Springsteen". In the later part of his career, after troubles with the law and drug addiction and due to his uncompromising viewpoints, he has become known as "the hardcore troubadour".

Like his character, Earle has a long involvement in twelve step programs and has been clean since when he was arrested on narcotics charges and spent the first month of his sentence in court-ordered rehab. The Wire Explore. All the Pieces Matter. Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5. At the end of season two, he was arrested by Officer Santangelo while trying to steal needles and morphine from an ambulance; in exchange for his release, he tipped off Greggs and McNulty to the new alliance between Proposition Joe and Stringer Bell.

Bubbles was a former associate of Squeak, then Bernard's girlfriend. Bubbles put them in touch with an undercover Lester Freamon , allowing the unit's plan to wire tap the phones to proceed. By season's end, Bubbles was selling fresh white t-shirts to Marlo Stanfield 's crew. Sherrod had trouble with the math involved and asked Bubbles to help re-enroll him in school. Sherrod never makes it to school, however, and after a brief fall-out with Bubbles he returns to help him sell goods from the shopping carts.

In Sherrod's absence, however, Bubbles has become the daily victim of another street addict, who constantly robs him and beats him up. In an effort to get rid of this daily assault, Bubbles concocts a "hot shot" of heroin and sodium cyanide that he supposes will be stolen from him by the vagrant and then consumed by him.

However on the day after he prepares the "hot shot" he does not see the vagrant and falls asleep. Sherrod uses the tainted drugs while Bubbles sleeps and Bubbles awakes to find that Sherrod has died. Consumed by guilt and grief, Bubbles confesses his actions to the police, and unsuccessfully attempts suicide in the Homicide Interrogation room. Sergeant Jay Landsman sees that the death was unintentional and decides, despite the climbing homicide rate, to send Bubbles to a psychiatric facility at a state hospital rather than charge Bubbles with murder.

He is living in his sister's basement and selling " The Baltimore Sun " to make money. His Narcotics Anonymous sponsor is Walon. Walon suggests that Bubbles should find an outlet elsewhere and Bubbles begins volunteering at a local soup kitchen called Viva House. Origin Bubbles was based on a real police informant known as "Possum," [ David Simon Retrieved on The real Bubbles was noted as having an incredible memory for faces, and was often very helpful in pointing out drug dealers to police.

David Simon met with him twice shortly before his death from AIDS , intending to write an article about him. He ended up turning it into an obituary.



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