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neiname 05-09-04 10:53 PM

Deadwood 5/9
 
Wow... that girl was messed up.

Charlie Goose 05-09-04 10:56 PM

I'm not sure even Swearingen would've jacked those two up like that.

sven 05-09-04 11:00 PM

Yeah he seemed a little unhappy about being stolen from and stabbed. What a baby.

Jonny2k1 05-09-04 11:02 PM

That was pretty messed up that he would do that to a couple of kids. They did rob him, but shit killing them was a tad bit harsh don't ya think? I don't understand why Trixie went back to Swearingen at the end, maybe she likes her life of abuse and degredation.

joltaddict 05-10-04 12:38 AM

I thought she was going to be another tard wash woman.

Nefarious 05-10-04 07:43 AM


Originally posted by Jonny2k1
That was pretty messed up that he would do that to a couple of kids. They did rob him, but shit killing them was a tad bit harsh don't ya think?
I think he wanted to set a harsh example so anyone else thinking about stealing would think twice.

Tommy Ceez 05-10-04 08:00 AM

Since there is no law in Deadwood, its kill em, or let em go.

Brett44 05-10-04 08:19 AM


Originally posted by sven
Yeah he seemed a little unhappy about being stolen from and stabbed. What a baby.
When you're in the whoring and gambling business, especially in a lawless territory, you have to be a little harsh when someone steals from you and/or your establishment to set an example that you won't put up with any monkey business.

You may have noticed all the townsfolk in the street when the brother sister team was getting beaten, nobody seemed to care too much.

Brett

EPKJ 05-10-04 08:32 AM


Originally posted by Jonny2k1
That was pretty messed up that he would do that to a couple of kids. They did rob him, but shit killing them was a tad bit harsh don't ya think? I don't understand why Trixie went back to Swearingen at the end, maybe she likes her life of abuse and degredation.
The girl did stab him and was willing to kill if necessary. Her brother stated as much.

spainlinx0 05-10-04 11:29 AM

That scene was really disturbing. Especially the shots of her grabbing for the knife, but having so much head trauma that she couldn't even focus. These shows just aren't long enough.

morpheus3715 05-10-04 12:00 PM

What was really messed up was when he was telling the brother he should have been man enough to not listen to the sister. But an example had to be made and he made it.

sven 05-10-04 12:06 PM


Originally posted by Brett44
When you're in the whoring and gambling business, especially in a lawless territory, you have to be a little harsh when someone steals from you and/or your establishment to set an example that you won't put up with any monkey business.

You may have noticed all the townsfolk in the street when the brother sister team was getting beaten, nobody seemed to care too much.

Brett

I was being sarcastic.

RandyC 05-10-04 07:08 PM


Originally posted by spainlinx0
That scene was really disturbing. Especially the shots of her grabbing for the knife, but having so much head trauma that she couldn't even focus. These shows just aren't long enough.
Agreed. One of the more disturbing things I have seen on TV.

Good episode.

Charlie Goose 05-10-04 08:27 PM


Originally posted by spainlinx0

These shows just aren't long enough.

Darn right. I would watch four hour episodes if they had them. This show is getting better every week.

Mourn 05-10-04 10:11 PM

Great episode, I'm enjoying this show more than anything else on tv nowadays.

sven 05-11-04 12:38 PM

Some of you people are easily disturbed.

resinrats 05-11-04 03:57 PM

Not to crap on the thread but what is with all the swearing on Deadwood? In the parts that I have seen have had people swearing every other sentence. In just normal conversations, its F this and F that. I don't mind swearing in movies when it makes sense, but it seems Deadwood is swearing just for the sake of swearing.

Tafellappen 05-11-04 04:17 PM


Originally posted by resinrats
Not to crap on the thread but what is with all the swearing on Deadwood? In the parts that I have seen have had people swearing every other sentence. In just normal conversations, its F this and F that. I don't mind swearing in movies when it makes sense, but it seems Deadwood is swearing just for the sake of swearing.
That's how they supposedly talked back then.

wendersfan 05-11-04 04:23 PM


Originally posted by resinrats
Not to crap on the thread but what is with all the swearing on Deadwood? In the parts that I have seen have had people swearing every other sentence. In just normal conversations, its F this and F that. I don't mind swearing in movies when it makes sense, but it seems Deadwood is swearing just for the sake of swearing.
The only problem I have with it is that, when I come into work Monday mornings, I want to call everyone in the office a ********** or a ************, or even a ******** ****.

:D

WhoGirl 05-11-04 05:36 PM

Intense episode. Nice to see Cy is just as bad a motherf***er as Swearingen. :up:

I love this show. It's the perfect follow-up to The Sopranos.

WhoGirl 05-11-04 05:39 PM


Originally posted by joltaddict
I thought she was going to be another tard wash woman.
:lol: You can never have too many gimps.

joltaddict 05-11-04 06:20 PM

The Gem has a gimp! You gotta keep up with the Swearengtons!!!

Buck Turgidson 05-11-04 11:57 PM

I really like the fact that for his veneer of civility, Cy is much like Swearengen, possibly a bit worse.

Intense, excellent stuff.

MFRONE 05-14-04 03:06 PM

I think this episode showed the Cy is much worse than Swearengen. You can see the change in Al's character since Cy has come along. Swearengen seems to be trying to please the people and win them over.

RandyC 05-14-04 08:28 PM

The one thing I like is when a show reflects what was probably reality. When Cy first stepped onto the scene, he was scene as the anti-Swearington. A good guy, dapper dresser. The three main characters at the other place seemed like very good folk.

When we first saw this other side of Cy, I was taken aback a little bit. Like the writers cheated. But I realized it was my being used to seeing two dimensional characters... bad guys and good guys. And just like in Sopranos, the people are much more than that.

Rypro 525 02-07-06 10:50 PM

Sorry for bumping a 2 year old thread, but I just re watched this episode tonight and noticed that the girl was kristen bell of veronica mars fame. Its almost a 180 degree turn from vm in this episode. (oh and i thought the death scene was disturbing as well.)

the big train 02-08-06 03:52 AM

The series of events from when they are captured to when they are mercifully dispatched I believe is, by far, the most disturbing in the entire series.

If they had gone through with what Horse Fucker Steve planned for the ****** General in season 2, it would have been close.

Jeremy517 02-08-06 05:46 AM


Originally Posted by Rypro 525
Sorry for bumping a 2 year old thread, but I just re watched this episode tonight and noticed that the girl was kristen bell of veronica mars fame. Its almost a 180 degree turn from vm in this episode.

Yep. She's an incredibly talented actress.


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