- Rhonda Pearlman
Infobox character | name = Rhonda Pearlman
portrayer =Deirdre Lovejoy
creator = David Simon
species =
gender = Female
first = "The Target" "(episode 1.01)"
last = "–30–" "(episode 5.10)"
cause = End of Series
age = Early 40s
occupation = Assistant Maryland State's Attorney for Baltimore City
title = ASA head of Violent Crimes Unit
alias = Ronnie
family =
spouse =Jimmy McNulty (Ex-Boyfriend),Cedric Daniels (Boyfriend)
children =
relatives =
footnotes =Rhonda Pearlman is a
fictional character on theHBO drama "The Wire", played by actressDeirdre Lovejoy . Pearlman has been the legal system liaison for all of LieutenantCedric Daniels ' investigations on the show. She has begun a personal relationship with Daniels.Biography
As a leading Assistant State's Attorney in the narcotics division, Pearlman has been a guiding legal presence through all of the wiretap detail's investigations. A stickler for process, Pearlman's grasp of the nuance of surveillance law and the legalities of complex casework proves invaluable to the investigations of both the Barksdales and Sobotka. However, like everyone else with her eye on office politics and the next promotion, she is often worried about the political implications of the casework. A tough prosecutor, she once had a soft spot for Jimmy McNulty, leading to an on-again-off-again affair that was eventually discovered by McNulty's wife - and ultimately contributed to the dissolution of the marriage. Although McNulty was honest enough to give Pearlman no hint of a future together, he still felt comfortable enough to show up on her doorstep every now and then. This ended, of course, when her relationship with Daniels began.
eason 1
Pearlman was the ASA heading the Narcotics Cases in Season 1 assisting Lieutenant
Cedric Daniels ' detail in prosecuting theBarksdale Organization , a violent drug crew whom DetectiveJimmy McNulty suspected of beating the Baltimore Police's homicide unit out of 10 murders. She appears telling Daniels to "make lemonade" with the lack of quality police he has been given and appears as the liaison between the detail and judge Daniel Phelan on legal matters. She approves the unit's level of "exhaustion" in need of a wiretap that helps them make a case againstAvon Barksdale . Throughout the season, she has a sexual relationship with McNulty. When DetectiveLester Freamon begins trailing the money in the organization, several developers and politicians are implicated and Pearlman's boss Steven Demper becomes interested in the case. As the SA for Baltimore City Demper is more interested in his elected position than quality prosecutions and threatens her job. When Barksdale's nephew D'Angelo is arrested for drug possession, she and McNulty try to squeeze him into a witness protection program. The attempt fails when his mother intervenes andAvon Barksdale , the organization's kingpin gets a lighter prison sentence.eason 2
Pearlman kept her relationship going with
Jimmy McNulty but was not as involved with an investigation run by Daniels due to the lack of drug cases. As McNulty is attempting to rebuild his marriage and cope with the marine unit (a unit Major Rawls knew he would hate), he and Pearlman end their relationship. When Daniels' detail, now a permanent unit investigates the dock activity occurring betweenFrank Sobotka and The Greek, Pearlman sees the opportunity for prosecuting a large scale operation importing Narcotics. The detail, along with the FBI, manages to arrest Sobotka and other drug dealers connected to the Greek's operation and Pearlman tries to negotiate testimony from Frank Sobotka and an Eastside Drug Dealer named "White Mike" based on their cooperation with the FBI and BPD. The case hits a dead end when the Greek's inside man in the FBI, Ernst Koutris, leaks information leading to the execution of Frank Sobotka.eason 3
Pearlman is the first to notice Lieutenant Daniels is living in the detail office having separated from his wife. At the end of Season 2, McNulty and Detective
Kima Greggs got information pertaining toProposition Joe andStringer Bell co-operating in the drug trade. A wire is set up that yields little evidence until Prop Joe's nephew Cheese talks about a murdered "dog" over the phone. Thinking the "dog" is a drug dealer, an arrest is made where the detail is disappointed to learn the "dog" was actually apitbull . The wiretap is disconnected and later that night, Daniels and Pearlman go to his new apartment after comiserating at a bar and have sex, beginning a relationship that continues throughout the season. Cedric however is skeptical about making their relationship public as he is still appearing as Marla's husband in order to help promote her bid for city council. Daniels claims that it will look bad for Marla's political career for him to be seen separated from her with a white woman.The detail is now chasing drug dealers tied to murders, a task that annoys McNulty. In the meantime, Pearlman writes a letter recommending no parole to
Avon Barksdale who is nevertheless granted parole due to MCI support. When McNulty links some murders toStringer Bell , the detail changes targets. When targeting Bell, they see disposable cell phones are being used and Pearlman and Daniels go to the wireless provider and find legal trouble getting a timely wiretap. Pearlman is unable to get any wires signed off even after threatening the wireless company and then relies on Daniels to use his FBI connections to get a wiretap. The day that get a wiretap Stringer Bell is murdered but evidence from Bell is presented to the detail at the hands of Major Colvin. The information sourcesAvon Barksdale 's safehouse where Pearlman then signs off a search warrant allowing the arrest of several organization members. After the arrest, Daniels is promoted to Major and he and Pearlman celebrate that evening.eason 4
With Daniels at Major, Freamon is the guiding force behind the Major Case Unit and manages to tie evidence from the Barksdale money train to several politicians and developers who are on good terms with mayor
Clarence Royce . Pearlman is reluctant to sign off the subpoenas as she feels she'll be demoted to reviewing misdemeanors or bail reviews for allowing subpoenas that would interfere with the election from her boss Steven Demper. She is also worried about Rupert Bond, anAfrican American candidate for State's Attorney winning the election whom she fears will "bounce the white girl" to a demoted position due to her race in majorityAfrican American Baltimore. The subpoenas are served and delayed by Burrell and Rawls who then put Lieutenant Charles Marimow in charge of Major Crimes to obstruct Freamon. Demper loses the election and Pearlman is promoted to deputy chief prosecutor in charge of violent crimes. She is valued for her courage by the newly elected Rupert Bond who is more interested in good prosecutions than his predecessor Steven Demper. Pearlman is shocked, but pleased with the promotion and also to find that Daniels is promoted to Colonel and Criminal Investigations Division commander and has influence with newly elected MayorTommy Carcetti . Her first case in VCU begins with numerous bodies found in vacant houses.eason 5
After more than a year of investigation the Major Crimes Unit has failed to bring a case against
Marlo Stanfield for the vacant house murders. Pearlman is dismayed when the investigation, and the unit, are shut down because of funding issues. The unit has also been building a corruption case against SenatorClay Davis which is also jeopardized. Along with her domestic partnerCedric Daniels she appeals to State's AttorneyRupert Bond to discuss the problem with MayorTommy Carcetti . Despite their efforts the Stanfield investigation is still closed down but Pearlman is allowed to keep detectivesLeander Sydnor andLester Freamon to prepare the Davis case.cite episode | title = More with Less | episodelink = More with Less | series = The Wire | serieslink = The Wire (TV series) | credits = Joe Chappelle | writers = David Simon (story and teleplay), Ed Burns (story) | network = HBO | station = | city = | airdate = 2008-01-06 | season = 5 | number = 1] Cite web|url=http://www.hbo.com/thewire/episode/season5/episode51.shtml|title="The Wire" episode guide - episode 51 More with Less|accessdate=2008-01-22|publisher=HBO|year=2008]Pearlman works with the detectives to prepare the case.cite episode | title = Unconfirmed Reports | episodelink = Unconfirmed Reports | series = The Wire | serieslink = The Wire (TV series) | credits = Ernest Dickerson | writers = William F. Zorzi (story and teleplay), David Simon (story) | network = HBO
station = | city = | airdate = 2008-01-13 | season = 5 | number = 2] Cite web|url=http://www.hbo.com/thewire/episode/season5/episode52.shtml|title="The Wire" episode guide - episode 52 Uncomfirmed Reports|accessdate=2008-01-22|publisher=HBO|year=2008] She then begins a series of witness depositions with the Grand Jury. Her witnesses include Senator Davis' driver Damien Lavelle Price.cite episode|title = Not for Attribution|episodelink = Not for Attribution|series = The Wire|serieslink = The Wire (TV series)|credits = Scott and Joy Kecken|writers = Chris Collins (story and teleplay), David Simon (story)|network = HBO|station = |city = |airdate = 2008-01-20|season = 5|number = 3] Cite web|url=http://www.hbo.com/thewire/episode/season5/episode53.shtml|title="The Wire" episode guide - episode 53 Not for Attribution|accessdate=2008-01-22|publisher=HBO|year=2008] Freamon and Sydnor uncover new evidence that would justify a federal prosecution of Davis. Pearlman presents their findings to Bond but he elects to keep the case local and ignore the potential for additional charges. Bond instructs Pearlman to stage a deposition for Davis himself and in order to mark Davis as his target stages a photo opportunity for reporters as Davis leaves the courthouse.cite episode | title = Transitions | episodelink = Transitions | series = The Wire | serieslink = The Wire (TV series) | credits = Dan Attias | writers = Ed Burns (story and teleplay), David Simon (story) | network = HBO | station = | city = | airdate = 2008-01-27 | season = 5 | number = 4]Pearlman is thrilled when her partner
Cedric Daniels is touted by the papers as a potential replacement for Commissioner Burrell. Daniels is concerned that his history of corruption might surface but does not confide in Pearlman. Daniels fears are allayed when Burrell accepts a deal to leave quietly and Pearlman proudly attends a press conference to announce Daniels promotion.Character origin
According to an interview with David Simon, Pearlman's character is
Jewish though no details on the show confirm this. It is also stated in that interview that her character provides the opposite qualities of key Barksdale attorney Maurice Levy, the show's other most regularJewish character who plays the role of an amoral drug defense attorney. Pearlman's character tends to be one of the more consistently positive characters on the show as her role in it is that of a conscientious and committed prosecutor who conducts her cases in an ethical manner that seeks justice.cite web
author = Curt Schleier
year = 2006
title = ‘Wire’ creator finds a muse on the streets of Baltimore
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accessdate = 2006-12-28
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