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The Earps Arrive in Deadwood
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- čas přidán 14. 11. 2011
- Merrick and Blazanov hand out copies of the Pioneer issue with Bullock's letter to the dead miner's family. Martha and Seth argue about the schoolhouse and Seth nearly tears off Sol's head.
Wyatt and Morgan Earp make a noisy arrival in Deadwood claiming to have saved the stagecoach.
From the episode Leviathan Smiles.
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That's wisdom. "Do please forgive me" before walking out the door. Because there is NO guarantee when you walk out a door or see someone that you'll be walking back thru that door later or see that person ever again.
So true
There’s something so wholesome about Richardson jogging over to the newspaper to read them
The best thing about Deadwood other than the dialogue is the community and watching it grow
Community is definitely a big theme in the show, and you get a sense of it watching it evolve and feel part of it,
This scene also captures that there's more to Richardson than he let's on...
Great show...right up there with the wire which is my personal fav..the casting is brilliant.
"Deadwood" would be one of the BEST TV series I've ever seen - and I've only seen it on DVD - I live in New Zealand, and we never had it on TV here!! BRILLIANT ACTORS, ESPECIALLY the guy who played Seth Bullock, and the guy who played Al Swearengen!! GREAT actors, as are most of the people who appeared in this series!! All brilliant - I LOVED Calamity Jane and Wild Bill! And after checking on it, a lot of it is absolutely TRUE!! And I don't give a fuck if the Earps never went there!!
ITs still a mystery why they cancelled the show after 3 seasons. IT was agreat story indeed! Timothy Oliphant(hitman), plays Bullock very well, but its Ian McShane who really steals the show and just plays the living sh*t out of Al Swearengen! They made a Movie to 'finish the story', where the entire cast did return to give it closure. But yeah, i'd rather had seen.. 8-10 seasons of it instead! Watching McShane as Swearengen, 'being the most lovely criminal in the wild west', was just a sight to see! Gréat acting! Iirc, he even won an Emmy for it! incomprehensible they cancelled it after 3 seasons...
Doc Holiday made it to Deadwood ... I'm not sure about the Earps ...
Wyatt and possibly Morgan apparently spent the winter of 1876-77 in Deadwood. Wyatt hauled lumber, played cards, and rode shotgun on stagecoaches. Wikipedia says Bullock told Wyatt he wasn't needed on the law enforcement end of things. The job of sheriff was powerful and lucrative in the 20th century, at least in the western territories. Their primary job was tax collector, and they were entitled to keep 10% of what they brought in.
wild bill sadly died literally the day before bullock showed up
I agree It's not the first time the camera gave reason to think there is something else about him
Seth ... so angry, all the time ...
hey, he's customerally sweet. Martha said so.
Walter White understands why!
I am a huge fan of the awesome yet very short Deadwood series so please forgive me but the writing of Wyatt & Morgan Earp feels so totally wrong I was disappointed in Milch.
Wyatt applied to be sheriff of Deadwood but didn't get the position.
He didn’t apply, he expressed interest and bullock told him to kindly piss off.
Probably would’ve made a cooler series, less concerned with looking stoic- more inclined to work with Swearengen
@@JavMacHer Bullock's untame-ability added to the chaotic nature between the law and the civilization builder. For a western, I prefer that chaos over predictability.
Cause Seth Bullock didn’t want, nor need the help, lol. He was a hard fuckin man. Read up on him
I spent $1.99 to watch these few scenes of Gale . They were here all along. Trust me the other 45 minutes of the show weren’t wasting time on. But Gale makes a 🔥🔥🔥 cowboy 😈
It's interesting how Richardson reads the paper after nobody is looking... Maybe his apparent stupidity is all an act? I have the feeling they had some devious storyline lined up for him before the show was cut down in it's prime...
as soon as i saw him reading i came looking for this comment
Nah, quite sure he cant read at all. But he is very curious about things all the time. There isnt any consipiracy story here, he cant read. But its obvious he wants to. He did memorable role, RIP to Ralph
I don't think he feigns stupidity, but I also don't think he is as stupid as others such as Farnum make him out to be. Richardson is probably a little slow, he may have a learning disability. He's probably not a quick reader, but he could well be literate, and I think this was the point of that short scene, and other scenes that show Richardson being more apt than he lets on, like when we find he can juggle or when Aunt Lou starts teaching him.
E. B. Farnum prides himself on his intelligence, but he very obviously overstates it. I think they contrast the man who's as smart as he thinks with his employee who is not as dumb as he makes him out to be.
Raylan Givens vs Wyatt Earp.
Damned if I know how that'd go...
Wyatt Earp ftw!! Shout out to my hometown Wichita!
Weren't there 4 Earp brothers?
5 sons total. James Virgil wyatt Morgan and warren.
Hmmm there's no reference of Morgan ever being in Deadwood Wyatt did but only till spring 1877. Then he headed to what made him become history.
I was there the summer of '69...I don't recall.
Matty Allman he was there, I lent him a fiver.
Damn only five bux 😂
The Earps episodes were uneventful.
I couldn't even remember their roles
It was starting to get interesting when they had it out with those Pinkerton agents but Bullock told them to run knowing Hearst’s wrath was coming.
I've read three Wyatt Earp biographies and I don't remember him being in Deadwood.
Maybe in real life he didn't actually spend enough time there for it to be noteworthy?
They were there.. A very sort time. Seth supposedly ran them out pretty quickly..
@@GuroBillyBrown According to Wyatt he was there for one winter and hauled firewood.
Why were they run out?
Breaking Bad (Deadwood) at 1:25
I wish they made a version of Breaking Bad without Skyler
These goddamned people swear in every scene throughout the fucking movie.
Fuckin glorious ain’t it?
Well, mbe I wert thar, an mbe I twernt. But I recon the Earps were nar in Deadwood.
This has got to be before Wyatt lost his first wife because when she passed he never touched a drink after that book taught me that he was a coffee drinker and no way in hell he’d let Morgan shoot rounds in the air like that
Great show with a terrible depiction of the Earp's. Wyatt was a very quiet individual and also didn't drink
Earp was a pos that like to beat women and shoot people in the back .his bar /workhouse in nome alaska is proof of that and the storys handed down .I'm in alaska .
@@kenmckay7106 you sound hurt, he grab your ass or something?
So the legend says...
Should have used Kurt Russell or Kevin Costner would have been huge.
I don't like how there is an unnecessary indulgence in the F-word in this series. I use it quite often myself, so I'm not prudish about it, but it seems overdone here with no good reason.
It's intentional. There's a video on the language of Deadwood from the series creator in which he explains it way better than I can in a comment.
The period obscenities would sound odd to modern viewers, so they replaced many of them with more familiar ones, most common being "cocksucker" and derivations of "fuck."
F word? What about the c word!,?
The F word is very neccessary
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Is it me or were these two characters entirely pointless.
Yeah, my guess is that maybe Milch had plans to bring them back during season 4 or even later. Maybe this was basically just an intro of some kind, for these important historical figures.
Seemed like they were under written. Maybe the show didn't last long enough for character development.
I think it's a historical fact that the Earps (or at the very least Wyatt Earp) came to Deadwood but didn't stay very long. I imagine Milch didn't have much for them to do but figured history buffs would expect them to show up. I take it as a cameo of sorts. I agree they could have been given a better storyline. I guess their purpose was to exacerbate tensions in town with the altercation between the Earps and the Pinkertons put Bullock in a tricky position.
Earps were not so vulgar. Nor were so many people.
Jon Allen they kinda a lot of vulgarity in the show for a few characters
I'd hoped to like this but I don't. The language is vulgar and contemporary. If one troubles ones self to really read the history of that era, even the thugs were quite unlike that and much better mannered. This reads more like a Chicago gang enclave. Too bad. It could have been good.
Talbot's Place Indeed Sir! He's no daisy, no daisy at all. Let's seek our entertainment elsewhere...
Interesting. When I studied the period I read that cursing was rampant.
In those days cursing didn't go to the extremes of this tawdry age. Some of the words used in this were not apt to be heard.
Talbot's Place The writers purposely wrote it that way so the cursing would have an effect on modern audiences that using curse words from the era wouldn’t have
Then why was Tombstone so effective, when they made it a point to use the language of the era?