Deadwood: Tolliver vs Walcott

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  • Опубликовано: 30 май 2010
  • 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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  • @trevscribbles
    @trevscribbles 3 года назад +53

    Powers Boothe recorded an audiotape for those of an insomniac persuasion. He says "Go to fuckin' sleep" and that's the end. Works every time.

  • @oscarhaydenperditionbound1195
    @oscarhaydenperditionbound1195 9 лет назад +111

    Love how Wolcott acts tough but you can still sense his anxiety and frustration. Brilliant acting 😀

    • @silversnail1413
      @silversnail1413 9 лет назад +31

      Oscar Hayden (Perdition Bound) That's what I love about this show. The villains are so well written and portrayed. Wolcott is a monster but there's something so vulnerable and broken about him, like he might fall apart at any second. He clearly has a lot of self-loathing.

    • @dougbrown04
      @dougbrown04 3 года назад +8

      Charlie whooped that ass.

    • @Losrandir
      @Losrandir 2 года назад +8

      @@dougbrown04 Utterly.

    • @tomcervo
      @tomcervo 9 месяцев назад

      The quiet, rising hysteria in his voice . . . Tolliver knew he struck a nerve.

  • @danrichards6910
    @danrichards6910 8 лет назад +109

    Powers Boothe has such an amazing voice

    • @simle6010
      @simle6010 6 лет назад +14

      RIP Powers Boothe. One of the under-appreciated greats of American screen acting.

    • @philsmith2629
      @philsmith2629 6 лет назад +16

      Somehow the fact that Cy modulates exclusively between "sarcastic carnival barker" and "spiteful growl" only makes it better to me

  • @gr1mrea9er82
    @gr1mrea9er82 2 года назад +84

    Tolliver confronted Wolcott in order to put Wolcott on edge, and in doing so, puts Wolcott's frail ego in a headspace of anxiety and self-doubt, and since Cy was a excellent judge of character, and Wolcott is a murdering psychotic man, he just nudged him towards the cliffs, certain that Wolcott himself would eventually become so unbalanced he would forget to check his footing.

    • @MrBastilleDay
      @MrBastilleDay Год назад +7

      Not sure why this didn’t get more likes-it’s a damn astute fuckin assessment.

    • @jbellflower83
      @jbellflower83 Год назад +9

      Cy was definitely good at reading ppl. While Al is still my favorite character on the show, I've always been a massive Powers Boothe fan and he was beyond excellent as Cy Tolliver.

    • @nathanielwestermann
      @nathanielwestermann 4 месяца назад

      Brilliant analysis. Only thing I disagree with is your word choice.

    • @orionion
      @orionion 3 месяца назад

      Also, Tolliver reads lying people for a living. I don't think he believes for a second Hearst already knew anything about dead prostitutes.

    • @davebrayfb
      @davebrayfb Месяц назад

      @@MrBastilleDay I think when you get to the end of season 2 (SPOILER ALERT) and Mr. W puts a rope around his neck and jumps from the cliff this scene has more clarity behind it and in hindsight becomes obvious what Cy was trying to do, he wants Walcott to kill the girls to ruin Joanie's brothel and also have an ace in his back pocket when Hearst came to Deadwood. That's why he asks himself "Can I be that fcking lucky?" when Dorris tells him about Walcott's dangerous inclinations.

  • @dolennon
    @dolennon 10 лет назад +98

    Absolutely incredible scene, somehow topped by Walcott's monologue just after he leaves the joint......"Past hope. Past kindness or consideration. Past justice. Past satisfaction. Past warmth or cold or comfort. Past love. But past surprise? What an endlessly unfolding tedium life would then become"

    • @lanecore75
      @lanecore75 6 лет назад +10

      dolennon wasn't the language and or writing like a audible orgasm. I miss this series terribly.

    • @lennarthagen3638
      @lennarthagen3638 Год назад

      I have no idea what this means, but im glad Wolcott offed himself...dude was a fucking serial killer.

  • @v8Buster87
    @v8Buster87 4 года назад +80

    Garret Dillahunt was so good at acting they had to bring him back as a different character lol. But Powers Boothe was amazing! and I have a feeling he loved the role. Ian Mcshane also was an awesome Al Swearengen

    • @EM.1
      @EM.1 3 года назад +1

      He was the on a secondary character during the last Season of Justified. I find strange the fact that in Deadwood Dillahunt is wearing contact lenses to have brown eyes. At first I was is it really him? His natural eyes color it’s extremely different, and I have never saw him portraying roles with contact lenses to change the eye colors.

    • @Rivers198
      @Rivers198 2 года назад

      Masterclass

    • @insertcolorfulmetaphor8520
      @insertcolorfulmetaphor8520 2 года назад +3

      A level of acting from Powers Boothe not seen since his turn as Curly Bill in Tombstone

    • @kevinb44
      @kevinb44 Год назад

      Iv watched this show a dozen times and had no idea who else he could have played. I looked it up. The cöçk sucker was Jack McCall too!?! That's amazing. Not just his acting but the wardrobe, writing, hair & makeup. Everything on this show is incredible.

    • @lennarthagen3638
      @lennarthagen3638 Год назад +1

      @@insertcolorfulmetaphor8520 Ten times better in Deadwood....thats how i feel about it anyway.

  • @nath_rages
    @nath_rages 2 года назад +24

    From Curly Bill Brocius to Cy Tolliver, Powers Boothe was a natural at playing characters from the wild west. Awesome fantastic to watch. Rest In Peace!

    • @dannythomas417
      @dannythomas417 Год назад +2

      Damn shame he died too young. He'd have been awesome in the movie.

    • @nath_rages
      @nath_rages Год назад +1

      @@dannythomas417 couldn't agree more, mate.

  • @Mooja12
    @Mooja12 11 лет назад +77

    Cy didn't overplay his hand, watch to the end. For a brief moment Cy did believe he overplayed but then Walcott doeth protest too much and Cy figured it out. Walcott was lying about confiding in Hearst. It was his only defense. Cy does tell Hearst and Hearst fires Walcott. I could spend a an hour describing the intricacies of this one conversation. Like a chess game played out in words. The writing in Deadwood was outstanding. Of a quality rarely seen on screen.

    • @thehumanrunner
      @thehumanrunner 6 лет назад +5

      Hearst fired Walcott because he killed the three girls.

    • @isaachaze1
      @isaachaze1 5 лет назад +18

      @@thehumanrunner I respectfully disagree. I think Hearst really did know about his predicliction. What Hearst couldn't abide by was that other people now knew of his employee's "issues".

    • @illegalewahrheiten2911
      @illegalewahrheiten2911 4 года назад +6

      @@isaachaze1 Yeah, like he said "securing the color is all I really care about". Maybe you could get away with that in Mexico, but not in the US.

    • @Kauffman578
      @Kauffman578 Год назад +3

      Walt Whitman ova here

    • @MainTopmastStaysail
      @MainTopmastStaysail Год назад +2

      Cy overplayed his hand in the sense that he didn't get what he wanted. He did not get anything out of Walcott and when he moved the game to Hearst he got worse than nothing.

  • @earloutdoors3286
    @earloutdoors3286 5 лет назад +24

    what a magnificently written and acted scene

  • @stefansiljanoski9812
    @stefansiljanoski9812 8 лет назад +93

    Deadwood's writing just shits on every other show. Milch is a goddamn genius.

    • @dvd7826
      @dvd7826 8 лет назад +1

      +Stefan Siljanoski
      Get ready because their is a Deadwood movie coming out

    • @stefansiljanoski9812
      @stefansiljanoski9812 8 лет назад

      +Captain America I know man, after all these years it's finally coming :)

    • @USHGJDS
      @USHGJDS 6 лет назад +1

      Stefan Siljanoski It's why it's my favorite show of all time.

    • @jamespatterson935
      @jamespatterson935 6 лет назад +2

      its good but no sopranos

    • @jimmykray9583
      @jimmykray9583 2 года назад +7

      @@jamespatterson935 sopranos can’t even lace deadwood’s boots

  • @itsgodnga
    @itsgodnga 4 месяца назад +2

    "in short, you've overplayed your haaaand"
    i love that line

  • @spiderjerusalem100
    @spiderjerusalem100 12 лет назад +28

    Walcott may not be able to handle himself in a fight, like when Charlie Utter kicks the living shit out of him but that doesn't make him an less frightening. The man is pure evil.

    • @TheOssumPawesome
      @TheOssumPawesome 6 лет назад +8

      Serpico's Beard he’s like a mean nerd who happens to be protected by the meanest biggest bully in the schoon

  • @BrianGreeneRAD
    @BrianGreeneRAD 6 лет назад +29

    The lines that Garrett Dillahunt delivers are some complex writing ... both are great actors

    • @Kardaszpm
      @Kardaszpm 5 лет назад +4

      Dillahunt did a great job in this role and as McCall

  • @thetruth34o9
    @thetruth34o9 11 лет назад +14

    this is one of my favorites scenes of all time

  • @user-dc1dr9kr8x
    @user-dc1dr9kr8x 4 года назад +12

    Tolliver heard the lie in his voice, masterful scene, this is why police ask alot of questions....to get a baseline for your voice and answers on the easy ones, for when they ask the ones that push your buttons they are watching and listening, never lie to a gambler who makes his money off his wit and if your gonna lie period...control your words, tempo, voice and volume....but especially your pitch

  • @jeremiahhuckleberry402
    @jeremiahhuckleberry402 2 года назад +25

    Back in the early 2000s HBO was brimming with dramatic gems like 'The Sopranos', 'The Wire', 'Six Feet Under', but none of these extraordinary productions equaled the brilliance of 'Deadwood' the finest jewel in the box.

    • @maxbarkdull875
      @maxbarkdull875 Год назад +3

      the Golden era of TV drama, hands down.

    • @jacksons1010
      @jacksons1010 11 месяцев назад +2

      @speedbump2716 _Rome_ and _Deadwood_ both ended prematurely. HBO had great shows yet found a way to mess it up.

  • @Kardaszpm
    @Kardaszpm 5 лет назад +10

    Garrett Dillahunt (Walcott) played McCall as well, the guy that shot Wild Bill. Great Actor. ... RIP Mr. Powers Boothe.

    • @LKaramazov
      @LKaramazov 3 года назад

      I didn’t know that!

  • @yerk3
    @yerk3 12 лет назад +15

    A conversation between two terrifying men...

  • @snapmalloy5556
    @snapmalloy5556 10 месяцев назад +3

    Shakespeare was wildly popular in the 19th century Western U.S.....
    And this scene is so appropriate in accordance with that popularity

  • @joestimemachine6454
    @joestimemachine6454 2 года назад +2

    Cy's greed got the better of him. He's already a rich man but needed to squeeze out just a little more money through blackmail. If he had maintained a civil business relationship with Wolcott and Hearst, he could have been a happy and lucrative partner in future dealings.

  • @Hisdudeness799
    @Hisdudeness799 7 лет назад +8

    R.I.P Mister Powers Boothe.

  • @BulletproofSPG
    @BulletproofSPG 8 лет назад +44

    How did this show only get 3 seasons? Geez...

    • @stardaddyo9
      @stardaddyo9 6 лет назад +4

      the third season stalled because a good deal of it was designed to be prelude to season four and the audience began to diminish. HBO shows that are expensive to produce down get much leeway

    • @EthanAnthony907
      @EthanAnthony907 5 лет назад

      wrote themselves into a corner

    • @rvbvftc
      @rvbvftc 5 лет назад

      They almost reshot the entirety of season 3

    • @Drewsel
      @Drewsel 4 года назад

      There's multiple reasons but one of the big one's was David Milch turning down season 4 when HBO didn't give him enough time to write it.

  • @CheckYourHealthUS
    @CheckYourHealthUS 8 лет назад +6

    This was a terrific scene!

  • @SS-Tommy
    @SS-Tommy 2 года назад +5

    Just another example of David's fantastic writing.

  • @Depraved84
    @Depraved84 5 лет назад +19

    In some ways Dutch from the Red Dead Redemption games reminds me of Cy quite a bit, they even sound similar when they talk. What a great actor Powers Boothe was though RIP.

    • @macncheese9542
      @macncheese9542 4 года назад +2

      Asroth_Kadoshim Dutch reminds me more of Powers Boothes role in tombstone.

  • @gotaminutereviews
    @gotaminutereviews 7 лет назад +8

    RIP, Powers Boothe.

  • @charliesierra6919
    @charliesierra6919 3 года назад +4

    Powers Boothe= Magnificent.

  • @scottwhitley7608
    @scottwhitley7608 11 лет назад +10

    Garrett Dillahunt should be in so much more.

    • @CRice-ln8lm
      @CRice-ln8lm Год назад

      He was in Justified for a good long time.

  • @bradjelinek7134
    @bradjelinek7134 7 месяцев назад +1

    Man I miss this show

  • @sethcopeland4362
    @sethcopeland4362 11 месяцев назад +1

    This looks surprisingly good for a video celebrating its bar mitzvah.

  • @Gratios
    @Gratios 11 месяцев назад +3

    There’s a universe somewhere with 8 deadwood seasons and I aint in it 🤡🔫

    • @George-zj9rr
      @George-zj9rr 7 месяцев назад

      But it's also the universe where Bill Waterson sold out.

  • @cousinbelladonna6558
    @cousinbelladonna6558 7 лет назад +7

    RIP Powers...

  • @isaachaze1
    @isaachaze1 11 лет назад +6

    he played mccall?? holy shit, i never noticed that either! yea, completely different characters. that is pretty amazing

  • @rjcripe
    @rjcripe 12 лет назад +8

    I'd agree if one got murdered and that the whore wasn't close to Joanie. If Al knew someone was killing those closest to Trixie I don't think he would have stood back and let it happen. Al, unlike Cy, is fiercely loyal to his allies and, in his own way, a protector of the weak (at least by this point in the show--Alma doesn't count, that was before Al's character had even begun developing). Besides, Hearst isn't Wolcott--Wolcott could have been killed with little actual consequence.

  • @GlensFallsRich
    @GlensFallsRich 2 года назад +1

    I love the lexicon in this series. I may have to watch it again for the fourth or fifth time.

  • @workoutfanatic7873
    @workoutfanatic7873 5 лет назад +7

    You really have to see this in context to understand the true meaning, and the scene's afterwards "past surprise?... what an endlessly unfolding tedium life would them become...Oh Doris..."
    Powers Boothe is fucking amazing, and it's a DAMN SHAME we won't see Tolliver in the movie (which is filming as I fucking speak!!) RIP Powers Boothe. Tolliver had the best conclusion of all the characters, IMO, physically voicing his exasperation with Hearst with Leon and Jani-ni-ni-ni-ne.
    For PB fans, check out the Jim Jones film, he was an masterful actor in his prime as well!

  • @throwabrick
    @throwabrick Год назад +1

    When, a hundred odd years later, he finally got what was coming to him...
    Ty Walker : This is bullshit! You shot me in the back!
    Raylan Givens : If you wanted me to shoot you in the front, you shoulda run towards me.

  • @orionion
    @orionion 3 месяца назад

    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.

  • @piratebri
    @piratebri 12 лет назад +6

    like Wolcott says, Cy "overplayed his hand" that was Cy's problem. Al was much better as slow-playing his hand. Like when he tells Bullock he wants his revenge on Hearst "served cold"

  • @Firmth
    @Firmth 5 месяцев назад

    Just the slightest twitch on wolcotts face as toliver is getting the last word in. So good.

  • @noahreilly428
    @noahreilly428 7 лет назад +3

    RIP Powers

  • @ravenouscolonelhart
    @ravenouscolonelhart 12 лет назад +3

    Wolcott seems totally different from McCall, EXCEPT when he says "you've overplayed your haaand" in this clip. He sounds JUST like McCall there. Dillahunt was great in Deadwood - RIP one of the best shows ever created.

    • @SJRD18
      @SJRD18 7 лет назад

      ravenouscolonelhart you are absolutely correct!

  • @Luukeksi
    @Luukeksi 11 лет назад +2

    I couldn't even tell it was the same guy who acted McCall. I suppose that's a sign of a job pretty goddamn well done.

  • @techmaven5900
    @techmaven5900 12 лет назад +1

    Definitely! Hysterical show!

  • @lordofnothing255
    @lordofnothing255 11 месяцев назад +1

    Deadwood was epic.

  • @cigrit2545
    @cigrit2545 2 года назад +2

    Dangerous lay . Holy fuck that's funny

  • @hibbidyjibbidyy
    @hibbidyjibbidyy Год назад +1

    toliver is not nessisarily crule, but he his terrifying

  • @Alan_Page
    @Alan_Page Год назад

    Wolcott’s “microexpression” with his mouth, giving himself away when Tolliver calls his bluff. Good directing, or acting, or both.

    • @eamonwright7488
      @eamonwright7488 6 месяцев назад

      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.

  • @matlock12c
    @matlock12c 13 лет назад +5

    Tolliver was a classy guy, just as driven as Al Swearingin, but smoother in delivery.

  • @stardaddyo9
    @stardaddyo9 6 лет назад +1

    wolcott has the same cadence as hurst

  • @TheDiegoo17
    @TheDiegoo17 11 лет назад

    I could never really understand tolliver but tgis is a fantastic scene

    • @argylemanni280
      @argylemanni280 Год назад

      More a fault of the writing than anything. He wasn't given a lot of purpose beyond "be temporary foil for Swearigen". As great as Powers Boothe was he was pretty underutilized. But in a show this good you can overlook it.

  • @jdaswell
    @jdaswell 11 лет назад

    How good were these guys in S2?

  • @wrestlingbear1188
    @wrestlingbear1188 Год назад

    Wolcott would not allow himself to be blackmailed by a man like Tolliver.

  • @isaachaze1
    @isaachaze1 12 лет назад

    @ontariobuds dont forget, he also grew to like bollock, and seemed like he almost saw himself as a father figure to him. yea, he let jewel go too because he saw that she would have a better life. that's what made him an interesting character. cy and wolcott are just evil

  • @CKYJosh22
    @CKYJosh22 11 лет назад +2

    I don't like that Dillahunt plays both McCall and Wolcott. Sure he does a good job but I spent a while trying to figure out why McCall was back in Deadwood. I thought i had missed an episode where he redeemed himself, cleaned himself up and changed his name...

    • @TheOssumPawesome
      @TheOssumPawesome 6 лет назад +3

      Joshua Watson you must have a better eye for faces. I saw the series a half dozen times before realizing they were the same actor til I read it online

  • @isaachaze1
    @isaachaze1 12 лет назад

    @isaachaze1 *I meant Trixie, not Jewel

  • @sethdover4999
    @sethdover4999 Год назад

    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...

  • @LKaramazov
    @LKaramazov 3 года назад

    Wow! Maybe Francis should have played ball?

  • @WeLoveMakingMovie
    @WeLoveMakingMovie 12 лет назад

    @nothingtoproveify You forget Burt Chance.

  • @MegaLlamalord
    @MegaLlamalord 11 лет назад

    and Burt Chance

  • @2ndgearstarter
    @2ndgearstarter 12 лет назад +1

    wow. i could not agree with your opinion of his acting skills anymore. I am a huge fan of the series, and have watched every single episode numerous times out of sheer enjoyment for the series, but not till this morning did i see that jack mccall and francis walcott were the same actor....damn'd impressive...guess i,
    too, am not past suprise

  • @Freecomments4u
    @Freecomments4u Год назад

    passive aggressive.

  • @WeLoveMakingMovie
    @WeLoveMakingMovie 12 лет назад

    @nothingtoproveify Raising Hope is super funny. "A 23 year old single man must raise his infant daughter, conceived from a one-night stand, with the help of his flawed family after the baby's mother (who has killed multiple boyfriends) is given a death sentence and executed when the baby is only six months old." -Wikipedia.

  • @JesusGarcia-cs9wl
    @JesusGarcia-cs9wl Год назад

    No freaking idea what they said. 🤨

  • @wheelmanstan
    @wheelmanstan 11 лет назад

    haha c'mon man I noticed it the second he showed his face, it was so obvious that I thought that maybe somehow he escaped, hit it big, and got reconstructive surgery, he's no peter sellers

  • @cj3126
    @cj3126 3 года назад +1

    This guy is now called Marilyn Manson; talking to the perfect Powers Boothe - RIP.

  • @TheDiegoo17
    @TheDiegoo17 11 лет назад

    *wolcott

  • @rjcripe
    @rjcripe 12 лет назад

    Cy was almost redeemed with that Walcott fucker. First time I saw Joanie tell Cy what Walcott did I was certain Cy would brutalize and murder the fucker like he did to Flora and Miles. For a moment he looks real angry and an angry Cy isn't a rational Cy--in that state of mind he'd be willing to throw out a future with Hearst in favor of vengeance for Joanie's sake. But, of course, he covers it and stays evil as ever.
    It's a great example of why Al>Cy--Al would've killed the fucker in a hearbeat.

  • @wheelmanstan
    @wheelmanstan 11 лет назад

    yeah I thought it was a stupid mistake using him for both characters, ridiculous, blatantly obvious

  • @densmorde4520
    @densmorde4520 2 года назад

    The casting in this was almost flawless, mr Olifant is the only weak one.

  • @wheelmanstan
    @wheelmanstan 11 лет назад

    tolliver is my least favorite character, never liked his scenes although powers is awesome

  • @mikeydluffy2718
    @mikeydluffy2718 6 лет назад +1

    He was awful in Sarah Connor chronicles.

  • @kbholla
    @kbholla 8 лет назад

    Sure would be nice to see at least one program without profane writing.

    • @aa5dmc
      @aa5dmc 7 лет назад +32

      oh fuck off.

    • @demon5928
      @demon5928 7 лет назад +6

      Watch shitty amc walking dead for no profanity.

    • @Pebble_Collector
      @Pebble_Collector 7 лет назад +7

      Aww did the naughty words upset you? Grow up.

    • @Tyrfingr
      @Tyrfingr 7 лет назад +8

      There is poetry in profanity, if delivered by people with a wide range of vocabulary.

    • @lanecore75
      @lanecore75 6 лет назад

      Tyrfingr Indeed.