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Deadwood 1x07 Bullock Returns to the Camp Seth Bullock, Jack McCall
Deadwood 1x07 Bullock Returns to the Camp Seth Bullock, Jack McCall
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Deadwood 1x05 The Trial of Jack McCall 2
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Deadwood 1x04 Here Was a Man 4 Bill Hickok, Jack McCall
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Deadwood 1x04 Here Was a Man 4 Bill Hickok, Jack McCall
Deadwood 1x04 Here Was a Man 1 Bill Hickok, Jack McCall
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Deadwood 1x04 Here Was a Man 1 Bill Hickok, Jack McCall
Deadwood 2x11 The Whores Can Come 3
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Deadwood 2x10 Advances, None Miraculous 2
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Deadwood 2x09 Amalgamation and Capital 2
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Deadwood 2x09 Amalgamation and Capital 2
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Deadwood 2x09 Amalgamation and Capital 1
Deadwood 2x06 Something Very Expensive 3
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Deadwood 2x04 Requiem for a Gleet 4
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Powers Boothe was underrated in this show (IMHO). He is such an incredible actor. They way he portrays Cy, the slight lisp on his words. He sounds like a venomous snake...and that's what he is!
'Malice' is the word Cy is looking for. It's not surprising that he's not introspective to think of it.
I didn't realise that Americans in those days spoke like shakespeare or dickens, but still a great show.
What is this. Really about
Really whiskey don't matter where it's made that is simply the history of its vuntage
Db woodside
Such a fantastic scene. Two great men finding a kindred spirit in one another, despite their vast differences. This show was a true masterpiece.
You calling Wolcott a great man?
@@benmarshall5132 can we even call him a man?
“Well I should think you fucking would be”
First the smart guy in the room leaves, and when he's finished his sentence the rest of them do.
"Any chance I could testify? There's fifty dollars in for you. Come on, lose your career and get prosecuted by accepting this bribe in front of witnesses!"
"Pour my friend a bourbon. And tell him it's from Kentucky." He delivers it with the perfect level of sarcasm and warmth. I used to run clubs and managed a lot of hospitality related businesses. Cy was a beast. He was WAY better than Al in terms of running a great spot. Al just had that "All or nothing" mentality and the name recognition in Deadwood.
They were similar and opposites at the same time
This is the setup for Al and Wu's rather heartwarming partnership and Wu really becoming an American.
Hugo Jarre was yet another one of the greatest characters in tv history that show produced almost casually.
Every scene of this show is a masterpiece it sometimes seems.
was Jack McCall insulted by hicock giving him a dollar? cause what did he mean by "you just bought yourself somethin with that" thanks for any insight into this scene!
Nothing worse than hate except indifference. Worse than both is pity.
@@mosspally6995what
Even though for many years, ive been fully aware that the this actor also played the coward james McCall, it just now struck me that francis is pondering on wild bills demise, all the while, this same actor played the role that caused that demise.
pour him a bourbon and tell him its from kentucky
1:00 the real Cy slips out
Brilliant writing Brilliant acting This series was a masterpiece Cheers 🍷
I still see Curly Bill Brocious lol
I still see Jim Jones lol
Phil hellmuth -Hunny this man stayed on fours! fours!
A tear in the fabric of the universe.
Charlie is the bad assesed mfer in Deadwood .
For many, this was when Garrett Dellahunt was first introduced to them. I’ve been a fan ever since. He always, always delivers excellent work. That he played two roles in this series and most didn’t realize it makes him doubly impressive.
fell in love with his role as ty walker in justified this guy seems to excel at great performances in such limited screen time
Same guy played wilcott
After a long time that I know this is the same actor played the guy who killed Bill
Good old Tom, getting straight after him
The depth of writing with this show is like no other HBO produced at the time. Charlie Utter being portrayed as the somewhat simpleton ish bumbler is immediately belied multiple times when he joins Bullock against Al's gang, beats Walcott, or just mocks Hearst in the cell, and you remember the guy was Wild Bill's friend, therefore not somebody to mess with. It's very fitting that Hearst has to engineer his murder personally in the movie and only coincidentally after a rise to even greater heights of power as a Senator, the character arcs for most.of the players in this show are every bit as good as any of the characters in the Godfather series ever were.
I wouldn't run Lyla off so quick.
jack mcall came back from the dead
The best.
Ellsworth was also Jack McCall in earlier episodes. Kinda like the Barney Miller of HBO, the producers used the same actor for different roles.
I never forgave them for that. It was inexcusable. Totally pulled me out of the story.
Murdering helpless women makes me fight his agents and leviathian
i don't hurt brothers and sons. To whatever end of ignorance.
I sure miss this series
So good, but don't think it's likely that Marx would have been known in his own lifetime in the U.S.
by an educated man he would be. he was famous when he was alive.
@@officekuroro Not saying this to bring Marx down or anything. I think, in his lifetime, he was known as a journalist in the U.S. for a while, not as a revolutionary thinker. I think his main audience was a political-revolutionary one, in Germany, and maybe also France and England. I don't think he got to be so well-known in the U.S. until the decades after his death, when the workers' movement took off, and then, of course, after the Russian Revolution.
@@mlipkin1he was a clown
Bring marx down much as possible
@@Monk_Chud He was. An irresponsible scammer with an unfortunate talent for writing convincing philosophical babble.
Always interesting as how a more cool minded in a certain way Hickok would have shot the man without even thinking twice about it, especially in his younger years. And Bullock a man generally filled with hate especially self hatred cause of the fact that he cannot controle his temper brings him to justice instead.
These are clean. Thank you. 👌
I 1st saw him in Red Dawn when l was about 5 when it was on vhs. He was a fighter pilot that was shot down but survived and let the wolverines know what was happening . He embodied what a Real Man should be in many ways. He was awesome. But obviously l didnt know him. Great Actor IMO. I felt a lose when l heard he passed. It means were getting older. Im 42 and its getn faster everyday,time that is. Cherish time with who you love. God Bless Everyone. We all need the help in everyway these days. When it seems theres no more good guys. I feel that way these days. We all live in a world of shit these days.
See movie Southern Comfort hes in it and in Tombstone
American Shakespeare, they sure do talk perty on this show.
Carrie was a f--king angel.
Mr. Wolcott was the same guy who shot Wild Bill. You could tell Deadwood producers were tight on money, casting previous actors of previous characters to play new characters in later seasons.
Payback is sweet, even if it's not for you.
Was this guy in tombstone?
Yes Curly Bill
EB was left out
Telling Cy he has overplayed his hand with such emotion... he simultaneously overplays his hand and Cy calmy watches it unfold
_Very allegorical_
@@tanveerhasan2382 I think they both knew they were at a precipice of an enormous crossroads
@@tanveerhasan2382more creative than Spielberg
@@tanveerhasan2382 the sacred AND the propane
We dont want your fuckin drills
David Milch putting in some guy trying to get his name officially in the trial of the murder of Wild Bill Hickok...so he can go around the country selling the story and living off it...even going as far as trying to bribe the judge in front of everyone...just brilliant
Oh o gotta binge it! Haven’t seen in 3-4 years
Bullock catches Jack McCall
my man knows passive aggression when he hears it.