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Code of the Streets

  • Episode aired Sep 30, 2016
  • TV-MA
  • 59m
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8.0/10
4.5K
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Frankie Faison and Mike Colter in Luke Cage (2016)
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Luke is pulled deeper into the fight for his neighborhood when, as a favor to an old friend, he tries to help a kid who's in trouble with Cottonmouth.Luke is pulled deeper into the fight for his neighborhood when, as a favor to an old friend, he tries to help a kid who's in trouble with Cottonmouth.Luke is pulled deeper into the fight for his neighborhood when, as a favor to an old friend, he tries to help a kid who's in trouble with Cottonmouth.

  • Director
    • Paul McGuigan
  • Writers
    • Archie Goodwin
    • George Tuska
    • Roy Thomas
  • Stars
    • Mike Colter
    • Mahershala Ali
    • Simone Missick
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    4.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul McGuigan
    • Writers
      • Archie Goodwin
      • George Tuska
      • Roy Thomas
    • Stars
      • Mike Colter
      • Mahershala Ali
      • Simone Missick
    • 5User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mike Colter
    Mike Colter
    • Luke Cage
    Mahershala Ali
    Mahershala Ali
    • Cornell 'Cottonmouth' Stokes
    Simone Missick
    Simone Missick
    • Misty Knight
    Theo Rossi
    Theo Rossi
    • Hernan 'Shades' Alvarez
    Alfre Woodard
    Alfre Woodard
    • Mariah Dillard
    Frankie Faison
    Frankie Faison
    • Henry 'Pop' Hunter
    Frank Whaley
    Frank Whaley
    • Detective Rafael Scarfe
    Ron Cephas Jones
    Ron Cephas Jones
    • Bobby Fish
    Cassandra Freeman
    Cassandra Freeman
    • Patricia Wilson
    Brian Marc
    Brian Marc
    • Wilfredo 'Chico' Diaz
    • (as Brian 'Sene' Marc)
    Darius Kaleb
    • Lonnie Wilson
    Jermel Howard
    Jermel Howard
    • Shameek Smith
    Warner Miller
    Warner Miller
    • Tone
    Hugues Faustin
    Hugues Faustin
    • Dante Chapman
    Steven Ted Beckler
    Steven Ted Beckler
    • Nate
    Cedric Benjamin
    Cedric Benjamin
    • Jamel Shabazz
    Elijah Boothe
    Elijah Boothe
    • Young Adult Cottonmouth
    Edwin Freeman
    • Young Pop
    • Director
      • Paul McGuigan
    • Writers
      • Archie Goodwin
      • George Tuska
      • Roy Thomas
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews5

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    10AminDoostyari

    Nice

    It was a great episode. It was really fascinating and spectacular. We are still the first way and we have to move forward.
    8jedly

    Pop asks Cage to set a parley with Cotton Mouth,but it goes horribly wrong.

    MARVEL'S Luke CAGE, episode 2,CODE OF THE STREETS puts Cage back in the soup-- a place he'd tried so hard to avoid. Enquiring about Chico's whereabouts, Cottonmouth visits Pop. Pop, calling in an old favor, asks Cage to track down Chico for his protection. Chico refuses, but eventually relents, and surprises them at the barber shop. Unfortunately, there's witnesses.

    As Detectives Rafael Scarfe (Frank Whaley) and Knight continue their investigation leading them to Pop, and Cage. Pop doesn't tell them anything, but after they leave, Pop asks Cage meet with Cottonmouth who agrees to parley with Pop given their close history.

    Tone (Warner Miller), who gets a tip about Chico's location, shoots the up shop to hell shop in an effort to kill Chico. Cage protects one of the young kids , but Pop is killed and Chico is badly injured. Cottonmouth,who respects Pop and did not sanction the shooting, throws him off a roof. Cage, distraught about the loss of Pop, decides he can no longer sit on the side lines.

    This episode, to me, seems like it'll set the tone for the rest of the series. It's dark and gritty. At times, though, it still "on the nose" where some of the dialogue is concerned. Cage is now aware of of Knight's true profession. They had a one night stand in episode one, and she lied to him.

    Cage is basically just a good guy trying to do right by the people he cares about, but that can be difficult when you're living in a tough neighborhood.

    I really like the fact that Cage is just an ordinary guy endowed with powers, but wants nothing more than to be an ordinary guy. He not going to put on a pair of tights any time soon. Now that Pop is dead, he's out for vengeance, so the quiet life he desperately craved is a fleeting memory. I can only imagine that as the series goes on, things will get, not only more complicated for him, but worse.

    I really liked the episode. Despite some minor predictability with the plot, I'm eager to see how the series plays out.
    9monsieurnikhil123

    Things escalated pretty quickly

    The Second episode of Luke Cage focuses much on Character development and giving us a taste of what is to come .The scenes between "POP"and Luke cage are well done and it really showcases the kind of relationship that they share.Some of the lines written in the show were quirky and funny.Especially The in jokes and references to other Netflix shows were funny.The good thing about the episode is that it keeps its focus on the three main characters of the episode:Luke,Cottonmouth and Pop.How all these three characters choose different ways to become who they are.The ending scene was probably the climactic scene of the episode and also you can say that Luke is ready to take up the mantle of a Hero ,It would be really interesting to see how his journey as being a hero continues ,Overall a great episode and had a faster pace than the previous episode.

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    • Trivia
      Luke Cage is outside the building he remarked being named after a hero, Crispus Attucks. Crispus Attucks, who was one of the victims slain in the Boston Massacre, was of African descent and widely considered the first American casualty of the American Revolutionary War.
    • Goofs
      When Pop shows Luke the photo of himself as a young man with his 2 friends (around 24 minutes in), the character on the left is much closer to Pop in the photo than he was when we see the photo being taken. The character on the right also has his second finger extended over Pop's shoulder in the photo but not when it is being taken.
    • Quotes

      Luke Cage: Always forward, Pop. Forward always.

    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Saddest Deaths on Netflix Shows (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Mesmerized
      Written by Homer Banks, George Benson, Bettye Crutcher, Don Davis, Kameelah Williams

      Performed by Faith Evans

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • ABC Studios
      • Marvel Television
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      • 59m
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