Deadwood 4/11
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From: Ames, IA
Originally posted by Buck Turgidson
They were a private detective agency, active at that time and on into the 20th century. They were used by management to break up strikes. Basically, they were for-hire legal goons.
(No spoilers here): http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/acs/...pinkerton.html
They were a private detective agency, active at that time and on into the 20th century. They were used by management to break up strikes. Basically, they were for-hire legal goons.
(No spoilers here): http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/acs/...pinkerton.html
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From: The War Room
Originally posted by slop101
I actually thought they'd pan to his hand after he got shot, and I wondered why they never showed the "Dead-Man's Hand".
I actually thought they'd pan to his hand after he got shot, and I wondered why they never showed the "Dead-Man's Hand".
Like everything else in this series, a brutal and very realisticaly staged scene.
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http://tv.zap2it.com/tveditorial/tve...542|1|,00.html
Over on the premium cable side, HBO's normal weekly sweep was led by "The Sopranos," which pulled in 9.93 million viewers. "Deadwood" had a strong audience of 5.4 million for second. The Klitschko-Brewster bout drew 3.57 million for third, with the prefight at fourth with 3.24 million and the postfight in fifth with 3.09 million.
Chris
Over on the premium cable side, HBO's normal weekly sweep was led by "The Sopranos," which pulled in 9.93 million viewers. "Deadwood" had a strong audience of 5.4 million for second. The Klitschko-Brewster bout drew 3.57 million for third, with the prefight at fourth with 3.24 million and the postfight in fifth with 3.09 million.
Chris




