Deadwood - 'Complications' - 4/03/05
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Originally posted by Derrich
the second, which I will probably never say out loud is when Trixie is talking to Alma and says 'First I gotta finish my Jew lessons'.
I thought this line was pretty fantastic too. And although there's the humor of the line in modern day thought processes, and because Sol's a Jew, but I wonder historically if book keeping and Jewishness weren't synonymous, and not necessarily racist.
the second, which I will probably never say out loud is when Trixie is talking to Alma and says 'First I gotta finish my Jew lessons'.
I thought this line was pretty fantastic too. And although there's the humor of the line in modern day thought processes, and because Sol's a Jew, but I wonder historically if book keeping and Jewishness weren't synonymous, and not necessarily racist.
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Originally Posted by BJacks
The General is a new character, right? I don't remember him showing up in another episode. Guessing we'll be seeing more of him.
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From: Capitol of the Empire! Center of all Commerce and Culture! Crossroads of Civilization! NEW ROME!!!...aka New York City
Originally Posted by Geofferson
Yes - new character. Though we were briefly introduced to Hostetler last season.
BTW...you'd think he could build it a coupl of hundred feet AWAY from town...whats the deal?
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"I guess my question is: who of us here didn't know what government was before we came? Wasn't half our purpose comin' to get shed of the ********er? And here it catches up to us again to do what's in its nature: to lie to us and confuse us and steal what we come to by toil ... and bein' lucky just once in our *****in' lives! And we gonna be surprised by that, boys -- government bein' government -- will we next be shocked by rivers runnin' or trees castin' *****in' shade?" --Cy Tolliver
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That's how much I love the dialogue in this show. I actually scanned back nine times so I could transcribe this little speech and memorialize it within my LJ. And yes, I know what a shameless dork I am, so you don't have to tell me.
I just think this series is brilliant. And I don't toss that word around regarding TV shows very often.
By the way - do you guys have one central "Deadwood" thread or do you just discuss the episodes on a week-by-week basis?
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That's how much I love the dialogue in this show. I actually scanned back nine times so I could transcribe this little speech and memorialize it within my LJ. And yes, I know what a shameless dork I am, so you don't have to tell me.
I just think this series is brilliant. And I don't toss that word around regarding TV shows very often.By the way - do you guys have one central "Deadwood" thread or do you just discuss the episodes on a week-by-week basis?
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Originally Posted by Tommy Ceez
Seth bought the land for his families house from Hostetler, right?
BTW...you'd think he could build it a coupl of hundred feet AWAY from town...whats the deal?
BTW...you'd think he could build it a coupl of hundred feet AWAY from town...whats the deal?
Actually when he bought the land, it was outside of town (per his conversasion with Star), this just shows how fast Deadwood grew in 6 months.
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One question,
why did the "****** general" run from the mob to hide? If he was araid of being a scapegoat, why didnt he tell Holsfetter (SP?) to hide? Also, why did they want HIM, and not settle for Holsfetter?
lol, more than one question, but a question on one subject.
why did the "****** general" run from the mob to hide? If he was araid of being a scapegoat, why didnt he tell Holsfetter (SP?) to hide? Also, why did they want HIM, and not settle for Holsfetter?
lol, more than one question, but a question on one subject.
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Originally Posted by Ravenous
One question,
why did the "****** general" run from the mob to hide? If he was araid of being a scapegoat, why didnt he tell Holsfetter (SP?) to hide? Also, why did they want HIM, and not settle for Holsfetter?
lol, more than one question, but a question on one subject.
why did the "****** general" run from the mob to hide? If he was araid of being a scapegoat, why didnt he tell Holsfetter (SP?) to hide? Also, why did they want HIM, and not settle for Holsfetter?
lol, more than one question, but a question on one subject.
I personally think this is one of the best episodes of Deadwood yet. The second season wasn't enticing me much, but after this episode I can't wait till Sunday.
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Might have something to do with the mob being pissed at Yankton (and as an extention the uS Government) and the ***** general wearing Union Blues (or whatever)
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Originally Posted by PaperStreetSoapCo
I think he had some past vendetta with the leader of the town mob. I watched that part again, and the guy was talking about how the general got him drafted and got his cousin addicted or something, then took his riches. It sounds like something that will be further explained in upcoming episodes.
Originally Posted by Suprmallet
I love the uneasy alliance between Bullock and Al.
Their scenes together are getting better and better w/ each additional ep this season.




