

Later, McNulty returns his sons to his ex-wife Elena, who sends him a separation agreement shortly afterward.

Daniels tells McNulty that he has put in for early retirement and plans to become a lawyer. McNulty encounters Daniels in the evidence room and the two discuss their career misfortunes. Omar has to convince Dante he is not interested in the women beyond business. The two eventually join forces with Tosha Mitchell and Kimmy to stick up stash houses together. Meanwhile, Omar returns to Baltimore with a new boyfriend named Dante. When Valchek threatens to torpedo Burrell's efforts to become Commissioner, the latter is forced to assign Daniels to the detail. Prez is annoyed that the Sobotka detail's commander, Lieutenant Grayson, will not authorize any wiretaps of Frank, and tells Valchek that Daniels would have brought in a better case on the Barksdale detail if Burrell had not interfered. Valchek is informed of his missing surveillance van, which is shown to have been delivered to stevedores in Wilmington. McNulty tells Bunk of his desire to put a name to the dead girl he pulled from the harbor. Later, while out drinking, McNulty learns that Russell is a single mother.

Bunk's team take the French addresses listed on the paperwork to the FBI, who give them more information on the international vice trade. McNulty and Russell agree that they do not want to see the girls remain unidentified and shipped out as cadavers. McNulty visits Homicide to give them his theory, but Bunk, Freamon, and Beadie shatter his pride by beating him to everything he was about to say. Additionally, in the 24 hours before their death, the girls performed various forms of sex. McNulty learns that three of the Jane Does had received breast implants in the same clinic in Budapest. Later, Bunk and Beadie try to trace the movements of the shipping container in which the bodies were found and discover that much of the paperwork has been falsified. Back in Baltimore, Landsman questions Bunk and Freamon's decision to let the boat go. The detectives agree to let the ship go with little evidence or jurisdiction for interrogation. The first mate is more forthcoming and explains that the crew members will not speak English in the police's presence, and would not inform on each other, even if interpreters were provided. In Philadelphia, Bunk and Freamon interview the crew of the ship that brought the Jane Does into Baltimore, but all pretend to speak no English. The episode was written by David Simon from a story by David Simon & Ed Burns and was directed by Elodie Keene.
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" Hot Shots" is the third episode of the second season of the HBO original series The Wire. 3rd episode of the 2nd season of The Wire " Hot Shots"
