There was so many layers to the show and no one was right or wrong. I was watching scenes last night on YouTube and Avon and String both made sense. Obviously Avon was like 60% right and more so in the short term, String was like 35% to 40% right and more so in the long term. Stringer wanted to do what Franklin wanted to do in Snowfall. Why worry about corner bullshyt when you can move weight wholesale to these nikkas and let them fight to sell on the corner. Less risk. More money. Can scale past Baltimore. And eventually move out the game entirely. Avon was right in that Marlo was going to keep coming for them until he killed them. You can’t negotiate with a psycho. Like Mad Dog in the movie Mobsters. And you look weak even trying in the first place. And Stringer’s trying to run everything like a business such as trying to move weight would only work if they kept a strong presence on the street. Which Avon knew. The moment they looked weak, one of the other dealers like Marlo would try to go to war with them. Basically Marlo had to die first THEN maybe some of Stringer’s ideas would’ve started to make sense.