: Reviewers often note the sense of inevitability in the script; once the fax reaches the mole, Frank's fate is sealed regardless of his intentions. Critical Reception
: The episode highlights how bureaucracy and corruption (specifically the FBI mole) protect powerful international criminals while crushing local labor leaders like Frank.
: In a parallel storyline, Omar Little is manipulated by Stringer Bell into shooting Brother Mouzone, only to realize mid-confrontation that he has been lied to. Episode 11: Bad Dreams
: The episode ends on a haunting note as Frank Sobotka walks alone to a meeting under the Key Bridge with The Greek and Vondas, unaware that they already know he is a potential informant and intend to kill him. Thematic Analysis
The episode focuses on the collapse of Frank Sobotka’s world as law enforcement closes in on his illegal smuggling operations at the docks. : Reviewers often note the sense of inevitability
: Frank’s crimes are framed not as pure greed, but as a desperate attempt to save his dying union and the Port of Baltimore. His famous line, "We used to build shit in this country. Now we just stick our hand in the other guy's pocket," encapsulates the season's critique of post-industrial America.
" Bad Dreams " is the penultimate episode of the second season of the HBO series . Directed by Ernest Dickerson and written by George Pelecanos , it serves as the tragic climax for the Sobotka family and the investigation into the Baltimore port. Plot Summary : The episode ends on a haunting note
: The investigation is compromised by Agent Fitzhugh , whose reports are leaked by a mole in the FBI to "The Greek." This leak alerts the criminal organization that Frank is considering a plea deal to protect his son, Ziggy, and nephew, Nick.