Lies to his girlfriend Aimee about his activities while the police close in.
The episode was written by Ed Burns (story by David Simon & Ed Burns) and directed by Rob Bailey.
Bodie Broadus is frustrated by Proposition Joe's people encroaching on his turf. Meanwhile, Stringer Bell seeks an unlikely solution to his supply problems, leading toward a collision course with Brother Mouzone. Key Character Developments Outcome in "Storm Warnings" Frank Sobotka Maintaining power in the union while under investigation. Faces open rebellion from union members like Ott. Ziggy Sobotka [S2E10] Storm Warnings
A desperate need for respect on the docks and in the streets. Commits a murder, effectively ending his life on the docks. Constant belittling by his father-in-law, Valcheck. Defies Valcheck physically, signaling a permanent rift. Nick Sobotka Struggling to balance domestic life with illegal dealings.
The Major Crimes Unit utilizes satellite technology to monitor the port, putting intense pressure on Frank Sobotka . As the FBI begins to close in, the "Greeks" and their associates make risky moves to protect their operations. Lies to his girlfriend Aimee about his activities
It was the second most popular program on U.S. premium cable the week it aired, drawing nearly 3.5 million viewers. "The Wire" Storm Warnings (TV Episode 2003) - IMDb
In one of the series' most tragic turns, Ziggy Sobotka attempts to fence stolen cars to George "Double G" Glekas. When Double G cheats him and insults his pride, Ziggy snaps, returns with a gun, and kills him in a graphic confrontation. Meanwhile, Stringer Bell seeks an unlikely solution to
In a parallel of Ziggy’s loss of control, Detective Prezbeluski finally reaches his breaking point with his father-in-law, Major Valcheck . After Valcheck demeans the unit's work, Prez punches him in front of numerous FBI and police officials.