In a parallel circuit with a wire and a resistor, current will pass through the resistor, but it will be minimal due to the wire's low resistance. The voltage drop across the wire is small, leading to a negligible current through the resistor. The discussion highlights confusion about voltage drops and resistance calculations, particularly when one resistor's value approaches zero. It is noted that the wire carries most of the current, while the resistor only receives a fraction based on the small voltage drop. Overall, the wire's resistance significantly impacts the current distribution in the circuit.