Deadwood - "I Am Not The Fine Man You Take Me For" - 6/18/06
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Shit! That Captain fellow is sure an unlikeable guy. Al must have something up his sleave...
But I'm still curious why they wouldn't have just put one between Hurst's eyes a long time ago?
But I'm still curious why they wouldn't have just put one between Hurst's eyes a long time ago?
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Why does this show end. I could watch it 24 hours a day. I think the only reason they haven't put one between Hearst's eyes is that even though there is no law, you don't just go up and shoot someone like him. He has powerful friends, and even though he dies, you're bound to go with him.
Besides do you see any sniper rifles around? You have to get pretty close, and the man doesn't walk around without guards.
Besides do you see any sniper rifles around? You have to get pretty close, and the man doesn't walk around without guards.
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Hearst was one of the wealthiest men west of the Mississippi, killing him would not be a wise thing.
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Originally Posted by Cusm
Hearst was one of the wealthiest men west of the Mississippi, killing him would not be a wise thing.
I'd at least have offed that creepy captain guy.
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Originally Posted by Red Dog
Man, I usually can't figure out half the shit going on in this show, but I still love it.
Why was Major Dad tipping off Al about the bar set-up?
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Seeing Al get manhandled was pretty darn unsettling.
Major Dad is shaping up to be the scariest guy ever to ever hit the camp. And that’s really saying something.
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Major Dad is shaping up to be the scariest guy ever to ever hit the camp. And that’s really saying something.
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Originally Posted by aktick
Meh, who's gonna know?
I'd at least have offed that creepy captain guy.
I'd at least have offed that creepy captain guy.
I have a feeling the Captain may meet the wrong end of Al's blade soon.
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Originally Posted by Fielding Mellish
Major Dad is shaping up to be the scariest guy ever to ever hit the camp. And that’s really saying something.
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Originally Posted by Red Dog
Man, I usually can't figure out half the shit going on in this show, but I still love it.
I have no idea if this pseudo-Shakespearean-gutter-filth dialog style is historically accurate or not, but it sure gives the actors alot to work with. Can't say when I've enjoyed performances like these, or just whelped with joy because of the way someone says something. Gotta say I dig the dialog more than any since Sorkin's prime.
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"Could you have been born Richardson, and not egg hatched as I have always assumed?"
The scenes with Doc Cochran and Trixie, first when she was spread eagle while they were adjusting the mirrors for light and then arguing during the procedure, were hilarious.
The scenes with Doc Cochran and Trixie, first when she was spread eagle while they were adjusting the mirrors for light and then arguing during the procedure, were hilarious.
Last edited by MrX; 06-19-06 at 02:11 PM.
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Originally Posted by MrX
"Could you have been born Richardson, and not egg hatched as I have always assumed?"
"I'd like to use your ointment to suffocate you."
And I love Richardson's grammar, "My father didn't liked me."
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After you finish with her's, you can kiss mine!
What is up with Cy and the bible? Is he finding Jesus or was it his last refuge as a dying man?
What is up with Cy and the bible? Is he finding Jesus or was it his last refuge as a dying man?
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Originally Posted by Cusm
What is up with Cy and the bible? Is he finding Jesus or was it his last refuge as a dying man?
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Total fucks in Episode Twenty-Six: 66
Fucks per minute (FPM)*: 1.27
Total cocksuckers in Episode Twenty-Six: 4
Ratio of fucks to cocksuckers: 16.5 : 1
Fucks per minute (FPM)*: 1.27
Total cocksuckers in Episode Twenty-Six: 4
Ratio of fucks to cocksuckers: 16.5 : 1
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Originally Posted by tenaciousdave
Total fucks in Episode Twenty-Six: 66
Fucks per minute (FPM)*: 1.27
Total cocksuckers in Episode Twenty-Six: 4
Ratio of fucks to cocksuckers: 16.5 : 1
Fucks per minute (FPM)*: 1.27
Total cocksuckers in Episode Twenty-Six: 4
Ratio of fucks to cocksuckers: 16.5 : 1
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Originally Posted by adamblast
Is it just the dense/complex language? I figured you'd be a pro at that by this point.
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I actually thought this episode wasn't confusing at all. The premiere had me a little lost, especially after that hiatus, but this one flew right by. I think the gist of it is Swearengen is trying to avoid the camp and him becoming Hearst's bitch, and Hearst is used to making everyone his bitch.
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Originally Posted by Charlie Goose
Why was Major Dad tipping off Al about the bar set-up?
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"Farnum, twice measured. Star, once cut." Much too clever for EB. And he throws in a jab about big noses.
I liked the short scene with Charlie Utter setting Joanie straight on her feelings.
Wow! What an episode.
I liked the short scene with Charlie Utter setting Joanie straight on her feelings.
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Wow! What an episode.
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Originally Posted by Rypro 525
you should probably count the amount of the other c word, since that gets used alot too
I linked a site in the premier thread that counts them.
http://www.thewvsr.com/deadwood.htm
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So Alma wants Bullock to have custody over the girl. And her husband is pissed because he loves the girl like his own daughter. Bullock hasn't accepted this offer yet and might not.
Do I have that situation correct? Can someone explain the deal with the house?
Do I have that situation correct? Can someone explain the deal with the house?