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Deadwood: Tolliver vs Walcott
Tolliver tells Walcott that he knows about Walcotts tendency to kill women, a prelude to blackmailing him. It almost seems like Tolliver has a different goal here though, he goads Walcott. If I didn't know any better I'd say Tolliver knows exactly what Walcott will do next.
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Alma shreds EB Farnum
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Alma Garret plays dumb and coy with EB, and then just plain nails him where he lives. It's subtle, but great watching the moment she turns the tables on EB.
Al takes care of some loose ends
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One of Al's business associates has done something to piss off Al. Note to all of Al's henchmen: Any trip to Al's office is a 50/50 live or die proposition at best. Avoid any talks in his office if possible. When you wind up with a sled ride in Deadwood, it's not the winter funtime kind of sled ride.
Al chats with EB
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Al and EB have a little chat about unfolding events. I think the best thing about working for Al (besides the money) is the sense of joy and relief you get when he doesn't kill you.
Al vs. Jimmy the dope fiend
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Al Swearengen, searching for the person who stole his dope shipment, interviews Jimmy the dope fiend. It's like watching a cat play with mouse before killing it. Listen to that evil purr when he says,"Leon....that's right". Ian McShane is a f genius!
Deadwood Drunk Steve gets smacked around
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One would think Drunk Steve would figure out that Bullock has a short temper.
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What a great actor this guy playing Wolcott is. He seems creepy without saying a word or doing anything, yet in John From Cincinnati, where he plays a doctor, he doesn't at all even though his appearance is exactly the same, maybe a little less beard.
Ian mcshane is easily one the best actors out there today… a master
Al was so unintentionally funny. The facial expressions, the way he said “You shit yourself?” 🤣
The pure incredulity of it. Al has seen a lot, but he hasn't seen this.
"in short, you've overplayed your haaaand" i love that line
Cat's pee aka Heroin Armpit 😅
Just the slightest twitch on wolcotts face as toliver is getting the last word in. So good.
"throw yourself off the balcony..." Like Al just made a decision "No, no... I'm not throwing you off...you aren't worth the time. *You* are going to throw yourself off the balcony..."
Man I miss this show
When Al gets that face, you know you’re in for some hurt.
Al was a murderous MF'er but it was always EB that I was rooting for to be fed to the pigs.
1:47 he uses the verb "slamming" when referring to intravenus drug use. I always thought that was a modern term, but i suppose it's possible they were using it back then too.
You can judge the desperation and degradation of the whole community and settlement by watching the deterioration of EB’s suit of clothing.
I don't even like 'the theatre', but I would pay good money to see actors half as competent as these put on a deadwood play with this dialogue.
Shakespeare was wildly popular in the 19th century Western U.S..... And this scene is so appropriate in accordance with that popularity
E.B. is such a rodent. I’m glad he got a beating from Sheriff Bullock.
Best series ever 👍👍👍
so much depth to david milch's writing. every line is weighted with meaning and intent and more underlying meaning and intent beneath the obvious. the reason why people compare it to shakespeare so often is more so than it seems so "high minded" to the common listener; it's that you can take every single line and chew it over in your mouth and savor the initital tastes and the after tastes, as well.
Deadwood was epic.
This looks surprisingly good for a video celebrating its bar mitzvah.
Hey Tolliver monopolies built on blackmailing guarantees you'll be eaten by the pack
What the hell was he thinking going to work high on the drugs he stole from the boss 😂
He's an addict, he probably wasn't (thinking that is)
One thing I didn’t notice till now (or I forgot) is that Doc Cochran was in the Gem and thus knew Al had killed the highwayman, perhaps a signal to Doc that tue girl would not he harmed.
I’ve always admired a “miserable, haughty cunt,” in whose depth I could dance and Alma Garrett would be the very one.
There’s a universe somewhere with 8 deadwood seasons and I aint in it 🤡🔫
But it's also the universe where Bill Waterson sold out.
2:19
Ah please i left those people alone give me a break! The past 5 years only communication was "hey". I left all my xs in Texas! 40 million that's 14 years X 365 days X 24 hours a day. Having never signed up in the first place thus not able to recieve any benifits for my family just loss of liberty and constant fear for my son's life!
Jimmy really had Al right where he wanted.
Too dumb to live, that guy.
Wolcott’s “microexpression” with his mouth, giving himself away when Tolliver calls his bluff. Good directing, or acting, or both.
The shaking in his breathing, how he can’t control the volume of his voice, and all the pantomimes he displayed were so realistic. Masterful acting by both actors.
The part that made me lose it was the “I just got a splinter the length of my arm sir…” xD
... it's alright...
For an almost perfect series I thought this was the only dumb decision. It made no sense to recast Dillahunt again on the same freakin show. Cleaning him up and growing a beard didn't take away from him being the guy who shot Hickok...
Best part
toliver is not nessisarily crule, but he his terrifying
Wish I could make a gif loop of that stinkin lil csucker line. lol
EB is in some sense the essence of Deadwood. The core.
"bring the sled"
Wolcott was a serial killer. He killed women i Mexico and it also happend in Deadwood. He could not help himself... almost like an addict.
"You gotta trust someone."
EB when nervous should have said that only Tyrell knows those answers.
Dude has the most Chestshire cat voice when he says, " Leeeooon...thas...right..." Yeah, right then, I knew Jimmy was dead.
Jeezzus Ian McShane could scare Michael Myers.
passive aggressive.
No freaking idea what they said. 🤨
"I'm just gonna roll forward so I don't get trampled." is to me the funniest part of the whole scene. I don't know exactly how to describe it. It's so subservient that he explains the basic need to get out of the way of getting trampled by horses, but it's also something else; maybe something about the way he says it- so matter of fact like this is all just how he expects his life to be.
The way Al say “You sh*T yourself!!” with that sneer on his face is comedy gold!
The look Al gives when Jimmy says he got a spinter is even better.
He brought just a tiny bit of Lovejoy to the role. I'm not saying much, but sometimes a gentle of a nudge. Again, very little, but maybe a little fragment, sometimes.
the donkey sound effect at 2:56 is all the commentary we need
I just got a splinter
Probably my favorite scene in deadwood besides mr wu’s drawings
Farnum was completely in the wrong to broach the subject of money with Ms. Garret, especially unbitten and in public, and then he chose to prevaricate, and weary her with fatuous grandiloquence, thinking himself eloquent and perspicacious, while revealing himself to be merely vapid, an opening himself to derision as charlatan and a fool.