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Old 08-28-2006, 04:00 PM   #3977
str8outavannuys
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Deadwood

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Originally posted by Sidd Finch
I didn't think they would kill Hearst, for that same reason. BUT -- Aunt Lou could have tried. Or done something. And the 100 armed men in town could have done something. Or someone could have done something, other than staring at Hearst as he left town and killing a non-entity.

BORING.

Incidentally, I'm thinking that the whore-you-haven't-seen-before is to Deadwood what the red-shirt-guy-you-haven't-seen-before was to Star Trek -- someone who appears solely to get killed.

Nice tits on the newish whore at Tolliver's place, though.
You mean Jean-n-n-nine? I'll no longer be able to meet anyone with that name and keep a straight face. Tolliver turns out to be the psycho-est psycho of the bunch. Love it. As an unabashed fan of the show, on the one hand I would have liked tons of action, but on the other hand I appreciate all the machinations and strategizing that went down so that it didn't turn into something much much worse. I also liked how the show that started with Wild Bill brought his memory back into play in the final few episodes.

Question: Did Langrishe convince Hearst to leave? Or had he already decided? Was Langrishe's befriending of Hearst a factor in Hearst deciding not to do-for Swearingen?
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