She was a favorite of ours in the first three seasons - so glad she came back. I haven't seen the movie, yet, but 'g*ddamnit' I better get to see it this week!
Around 35:10 when Frienberg is describing a "Deadwood moment" and he describes the scene where the minister goes in the hardware store and asks Bullock and Starr and asks them "Are you guys my friends?" (because of the brain tumor playing up on him), I literally got chills... and I haven't scene that episode in over 10 years! That's how good David Milch's writing is!
I knew exactly what scene he was going to refer to as soon as he said S1 E10. I just rewatched the entire series over the last month or so, so I have that advantage. But that might be the most beautiful scene in the series. The preacher was amazing and one reason (Keith Carradine being another) why S1 is the best of the bunch.
I have been watching Ian McShane since the UK Series Lovejoy last century. He is a main character in American Gods(Amazon Prime). I have been in lust with Timothy all these years. See him in St. Claritas Diet(Netflix)
Rhiannon Walker i didnt know about american gods until you just brought it up! Thank you for introducing me to it. If youre a fan of tims work in Deadwood i may suggest you watch Justified. He plays that role incredibly and reminds me of deadwood!
Deadwood will go down as THE best western Series. The writing, acting and sets were just amazing. So looking for forward to another of Al's sililoquy's in the new movie.
It is likely the best series of all time- not just the best western. The writing was magnificent, acting was brilliant, and the storylines were complex and fascinating. Add the constant tension between the characters and you have a masterpiece known as “Deadwood.”
Thanks so much for this, what an interesting & touching tribute to Deadwood, the Deadwood movie, and David Milch. As a fan from the very beginning of the show it’s rare to hear new stories or experiences from the people involved but there were quite a few from the panel. I found myself laughing and getting a little teary as well. It was delightful to watch for those of us who couldn’t be there.
So many of them are; Farnum, The Preacher and Joanie, Trixie and Al, Doc and Charlie, Wu and Mr W, Jewell, Dan, Alma, Cy...each unforgettable characters....We may never see their like again, or forget them.
I rewatch this series every few years and every time am blown away by the caliber of the cast at every level. It's like a whose-who of the most talented character actors of the last 40 years.
Joannie Stubbs is one of those often overlooked minor characters but the more I watch 'Deadwood' the more I like her character because she's actually a caring, good person. McShane's Al of course was the crowning jewel in this ensemble. Al was of course villainous in many ways but Milch would bring out these little glimpses of goodness in Al. Small they were, but they were epic whenever we the audience had the privilege of seeing it. I wished I'd appreciated this series more whenever I'd catch an episode during it's run. Much like 'Rome' I expected shows like this to last at least 5 seasons. Instead both were canceled in their prime to make way for the fantasy series which shall not be named that was like flogging a dead horse after the source material was exhausted. Cherish the 3 seasons and consider ourselves lucky that the movie was made for fans to settle things.
Pancreatic Cancer killed him from what I understand. Gosh if he only could had lived long enough to be in the movie. I hope it shows up on TH-cam movie selections. .
Thanks for posting this segment, Great seeing the cast after all these years; Robin Weigert's (Subtle) laugh reminds me how much i missed of Calamity Jane...all great actors working in conjunction, performing a great conclusion... I'm going to visit Deadwood, SD, just because of this show...
It is very rare to see so many actors glowingly talk about a project, and say the same things. It often seems that once a project is done, the actors don't want to talk about it anymore, much less reference the character in future interviews. You can tell this was truly a special moment for all involved. I can watch this series over and over, and revisit it every 3 to 4 years and seem to enjoy it more with each passing viewing.
32:29 I just realised.. there was no camera work like you see today. No tracking shots that followed someone’s run, only different angles, power angles and slow stationary turning type shots. Lack of camera work made us focus in on movement and therefore the characters like some voyeur.... fucking brilliant!
Love it, never thought it would happen but this series is hands down the greatest thing filmed, movie or TV that ever happened. It had everything; Writting (dialogue and story lines), Acting, Production, and anything else that goes into it. The things we don't know but notice if it's absent. It seriously ruined TV for me because I judge everything now to this standard. People are telling me all time about new shows and the first 5 minutes I watch, I am picking them apart. There are good works out there, but if they're lucky, they hit this standard for a portion of a season, let alone every episode for 36 episodes. Not a bad episode, not a bad line and nothing that coould be removed without changing the whole dynamic. Truly an astronomical talent.
Thanks for the post. I just finished watching the movie but I wasn't quite ready to let go of the feeling of having Deadwood back. This hour has given me the chance to say goodbye.
A heartfelt thank you for posting this. For what it’s worth, here’s my opinion as an audience member & a 50 yr old human, who originally watched this series during a time of great loss & upheaval in my life 13 yrs ago. It was enthralling then. You could see it was a masterpiece. I knew, that what I was witnessing had no equal at that time. It felt the same way when I’d discovered Tolkien, GRRM, watched Game of Thrones). It rose to another level. I didn’t understand why it resonated with me so deeply, & on so many levels back then. I hadn’t the wisdom yet. Now, having watched the film, having since watched some interviews of Milch (by the way, I’m a retired scientist.. certainly no literary or theatre expert), & having had the last 13 years to experience, grow, reflect, age, & contemplate upon the meaning of it all, well.. now I see this series for what it truly is, bc I’ve been there too now. David Milch, without ever knowing it, helped me (& I suspect many others), raise myself to another level. Upped my game in understanding my own human condition.. & that no matter what pain I suffer of the heart, or failing of the body, somebody, somewhen, has felt it all, experienced it all too. Among many many things of which I’m not qualified to opine on, David Milch is a polymath, & a true genius. For myself, I feel deep gratitude he shared his storytelling genius with all those absolutely brilliant cast members, writers, & directors, and with audience members like myself. Having read what I just wrote, it sounds like I’m trying for my own Oscar or Emmy lol. Nevertheless, f**k it. I’ll let it stand.
I discovered the series about a year ago (I'm from Europe (Germany), I suppose it was more popular in the U.S. 🤷🏻♀️?). I was looking for a good book about Deadwood, and I stumbled across the series, and thought, hmm, why not take a look. That "take a look" turned into binge-watching all three seasons, then buying the DVDs 😂. Was completely captured. Now I'm waiting for a possibility to watch the movie (I think in Germany, it's not available yet 😕).
Best tv show ever. Nothing tops it. Not The Sopranos, not Breaking Bad. It’s not a western, it transcends genre. The most beautiful written dialogue and some of the most incredibly multifaceted characters ever. No one person is good or bad. They’re just people. No show better encapsulates society in microcosm than Deadwood.
Regarding the question about Milch on spirituality and death, Molly Parker's oration to Sophia on the subject is one of the most perfect and moving soliloquies in all of literature.
I got to meet Will Sanderson this week he lives near me. Great guy. Deadwood is amazing and I told Will how much the series meant to me. I am so glad we finally get this finale we deserve.
I just watched all 3 seasons this past week or so for the first time. NEVER have I become so attached to TV/movie characters in my life. I am 38 years old and just found mt favorite TV show. The Office is the best written comedy ever which Mr Olyphant once had a cameo.
A fabulous gathering for Deadwood fans, but they couldn't spare an extra camera? Why on earth didn't they have more than one? All we can see is the back of the host's head, and can't see the actor's expressions. Really frustrating that he cut off Kim Dickens every time she began to speak. But I watched it anyway.
"gary cooper" the "strong silent type" mentioned repeatedly by Tony Soprano, and it's concurrently aired show on HBO, Deadwood's writer David Milch mentioning the Hays Code which gave birth to this archetype, and which he manifested in Sheriff Bullock.
this is the only show I've ever wanted to watch behind the scenes. It mystifies me as to how they created something so vastly superior to anything else
Deadwood Moment: Al and Bullock are fighting in the mud of the thoroughfare, Swearingen is preparing to stab Bullock to death, and he sees the boy, looking at him. He has no idea the boy is Bullock's nephew/son, but he stops, looks the kid in the eye and says “Welcome to Deadwood!!” THAT's the Deadwood Moment.
Never been a fan of the Western genera in my life, but Deadwood changed all that. This is perhaps one of the greatest stories Hollywood has ever told, with characters so rich it’s almost inconceivable. Seth, Al, Jane, Sol, etc, most of which are based upon real people, are now forever immortalized.
The movie was good but for a show as exceptional as Deadwood......I really wish they would have given us a 3-5 episode series ending instead of a movie that isn't even 2 hours long. Still grateful to even get the film. Easily one of the greatest shows ever produced
cant wait for the movie but afraid of the crash afterwards knowing it is finished. this to me is the most fascinating viewing i can do when i sit watching or even just listen to the dialogue when im busy doing something. it is as if i am there living this story with them. what an amazing time in American history
*Spoiler Alert* I can't recall a finer farewell to a brilliant series, and I couldn't ask for one. Magical, especially when you take into account David Milch's cognitive decline. So happy that he was able to write the end, beautiful. Just as when I got to the end of Season 3 the first time I went back to the top to watch a second time, I watched the movie, welled up, and watched it again. I surprised myself by shedding tears when Charlie was murdered. I was so angry. How fucking good is the ability to create that kind of drama. I wanted them to kick Hearst to death. The longer I listen to this, the more the sense strengthens that David Milch who, it has been reported, is in the 'middle stage' of Alzheimer's, is not faring well. I hope he's comfortable. What a great gift he gave us in Deadwood.
Wow, if he he suffering from that, I hope he is as comfortable as he could be. Yes, I agree with you, David Milch gave us a great story; what a gift he gave us.
The scenes with the Reverend' that they reverenced really was amazing. The other on is Deadwood: Doc Cochran's prayer, the Reverend's end, in Season One, episode 12. Al did what god would not do. It still moves me today.
Half way through they still not bring up how David start to rebase his writing on actors hired in the show, not his story roles any more. He talked about it. And this is unique in this show and about David. The fearlessness is pure insight and ration backed by ocean of passion
Has anyone noticed that there's a lateral sibilance to Ian McShane's voice that didn't exist back in the day? I first noticed it a couple months ago, when I saw a segment from a British breakfast show. It's as if he's had some dental work and it's not quite flush in his mouth. I didn't notice it in the movie as much but have noticed it since.
Nx Doyle I could swear I think I read somewhere that he has veneers. If you look at Lovejoy, he's got a gap in between his upper front teeth. Last I saw of that gap too-just during Lovejoy.
Is that beige jacket dude wearing rental bowling shoes? What's up with that? Deadwood was my favourite series. So I bought the big box set. I couldn't believe all the cds in that box set.
HBO provided NO camera or recording. All I had on me was a DJI osmo pocket and my cell phone in audio record mode. There would have been NOTHING if HBO had their way..
So many deadwood moments for me ‘Pain and Damage’ was one of them, Al handing back Bullock’s Badge and gun and hat was another. So many, I gotta write them down
I don't understand why Ray McKinnon has never been at any of these "Deadwood" events. He was magnificent as the minister. It's a crime that he never won an Emmy for that performance.
Deadwood was the best damn show ever. It's criminal that it was cancelled.
season 4 still not impossible
They should of never stopped it!!!
"Everyday takes figuring out all over again, just how to fucking live"
Robin Weigert as Calamity Jane... WOW!! Brilliant!!
Agreed.. Intelligent, talented and sexy.
She looks like her face has been mutilated with plastic surgery to me.
She was a favorite of ours in the first three seasons - so glad she came back. I haven't seen the movie, yet, but 'g*ddamnit' I better get to see it this week!
Robin (Jane) was alive and wonderful!!!
@@PapagenoMF what?
Around 35:10 when Frienberg is describing a "Deadwood moment" and he describes the scene where the minister goes in the hardware store and asks Bullock and Starr and asks them "Are you guys my friends?" (because of the brain tumor playing up on him), I literally got chills... and I haven't scene that episode in over 10 years! That's how good David Milch's writing is!
I knew exactly what scene he was going to refer to as soon as he said S1 E10. I just rewatched the entire series over the last month or so, so I have that advantage. But that might be the most beautiful scene in the series. The preacher was amazing and one reason (Keith Carradine being another) why S1 is the best of the bunch.
I'm rewatching this series now, and man that scene is so powerful. Many of the scenes that involve the minister are incredibly touching.
The fact that McKinnon was never even nominated for an Emmy for that performance as the minister is absurd.@@Joe-zk7ps
They dont make em like Ian anymore! Guys a living legend! At his age especially. God bless him!
I have been watching Ian McShane since the UK Series Lovejoy last century. He is a main character in American Gods(Amazon Prime). I have been in lust with Timothy all these years. See him in St. Claritas Diet(Netflix)
Rhiannon Walker i didnt know about american gods until you just brought it up! Thank you for introducing me to it. If youre a fan of tims work in Deadwood i may suggest you watch Justified. He plays that role incredibly and reminds me of deadwood!
Rhiannon Walker 🗣To us *Brits* he will always be *Lovejoy* then *Judas* from the 70’s ‘Jesus of Nazareth!’💯👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I love him so much 🙏🏽 😻
Deadwood will go down as THE best western Series. The writing, acting and sets were just amazing. So looking for forward to another of Al's sililoquy's in the new movie.
you've obviously never seen Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman.
I was just about to write the above statement again!!!
It is likely the best series of all time- not just the best western. The writing was magnificent, acting was brilliant, and the storylines were complex and fascinating. Add the constant tension between the characters and you have a masterpiece known as “Deadwood.”
The actors n actresses were outstanding
@@MrJamberee except the last 2 episodes and the cliffhanger ending pissed me off
Thanks to everyone who made this possible: the event, the recording, and the TH-cam archiving.
Thanks so much for this, what an interesting & touching tribute to Deadwood, the Deadwood movie, and David Milch. As a fan from the very beginning of the show it’s rare to hear new stories or experiences from the people involved but there were quite a few from the panel. I found myself laughing and getting a little teary as well. It was delightful to watch for those of us who couldn’t be there.
Still my favorite show, ever. Western or not it was just epic.
Jane was a one of a kind character, that we may never again see within our lifetime. Amazingly done, love you so much!
I loved the scene where Jane confronts Al in Doc's house, as Al approaches Sophia.
So many of them are; Farnum, The Preacher and Joanie, Trixie and Al, Doc and Charlie, Wu and Mr W, Jewell, Dan, Alma, Cy...each unforgettable characters....We may never see their like again, or forget them.
I rewatch this series every few years and every time am blown away by the caliber of the cast at every level. It's like a whose-who of the most talented character actors of the last 40 years.
Joannie Stubbs is one of those often overlooked minor characters but the more I watch 'Deadwood' the more I like her character because she's actually a caring, good person. McShane's Al of course was the crowning jewel in this ensemble. Al was of course villainous in many ways but Milch would bring out these little glimpses of goodness in Al. Small they were, but they were epic whenever we the audience had the privilege of seeing it. I wished I'd appreciated this series more whenever I'd catch an episode during it's run. Much like 'Rome' I expected shows like this to last at least 5 seasons. Instead both were canceled in their prime to make way for the fantasy series which shall not be named that was like flogging a dead horse after the source material was exhausted. Cherish the 3 seasons and consider ourselves lucky that the movie was made for fans to settle things.
Just watched the movie this morning! Absolutely awesome! What a great movie and an emotional roller coaster
Robin Weigert gave an epic performance in the movie. Just phenomenal acting.
And she is extremely impressive in this panel too
RIP Powers Boothe. What a pleasure it must have been to have acted on a show like that!
Boothe is a real loss. Great actor.
Pancreatic Cancer killed him from what I understand. Gosh if he only could had lived long enough to be in the movie. I hope it shows up on TH-cam movie selections. .
he was actually terrible on that show. completely pointless character and cringey overacting
Thanks for posting this segment, Great seeing the cast after all these years; Robin Weigert's (Subtle) laugh reminds me how much i missed of Calamity Jane...all great actors working in conjunction, performing a great conclusion... I'm going to visit Deadwood, SD, just because of this show...
It's a show that'll live with me for as long as I'm around,the ultimate western.
astorcrombus nebulus it was fantastic
Wow, this panel was just as moving as the show. Wonderful conversation. Thank you for sharing!
loved doing security for this first screening. felt honored just being there lol
Wow, for sure! I'll bet that was fantastic.
It is very rare to see so many actors glowingly talk about a project, and say the same things. It often seems that once a project is done, the actors don't want to talk about it anymore, much less reference the character in future interviews. You can tell this was truly a special moment for all involved. I can watch this series over and over, and revisit it every 3 to 4 years and seem to enjoy it more with each passing viewing.
32:29 I just realised.. there was no camera work like you see today. No tracking shots that followed someone’s run, only different angles, power angles and slow stationary turning type shots. Lack of camera work made us focus in on movement and therefore the characters like some voyeur.... fucking brilliant!
R.I.P. Richardson...
the sweetest man in the west
I noticed his absence, he was such a good man
I was at the very least hoping to see a headstone in the cemetery scene with the name 'Richardson' on it.
@@angelob.2681 EB would have been to cheap to provide him a stone :(
The Redshirt Browncoat
I noticed, too. He was great.
I loved Deadwood and all of the cast
This was just something special. Thanks for sharing this.
23:35 Always found Bullock's barely controlled tears fascinating. Knowing how that came about now is awesome.
This was an absolute joy to watch, thank you.
Love it, never thought it would happen but this series is hands down the greatest thing filmed, movie or TV that ever happened. It had everything; Writting (dialogue and story lines), Acting, Production, and anything else that goes into it. The things we don't know but notice if it's absent. It seriously ruined TV for me because I judge everything now to this standard. People are telling me all time about new shows and the first 5 minutes I watch, I am picking them apart. There are good works out there, but if they're lucky, they hit this standard for a portion of a season, let alone every episode for 36 episodes. Not a bad episode, not a bad line and nothing that coould be removed without changing the whole dynamic. Truly an astronomical talent.
Mac Anoodough agreed my favorite
Powers Boothe was incredible in, "The Hatfield's and McCoy's". His presence is missed.
Also Tombstone
Such a well written series ,from Al to Jewell all the characters are memorable ,loved it.
Thank you for the upload. I can hardly wait till the 31st.
"Guys, I need at least 200 F-bombs."
Tim: "I got this."
The scene they are talking about where Reverand Smith is with Sol and Seth is a beautiful emotional scene.
Yes, one of the best scenes in the series!
That priest was amazing. I always wondered why he didn't receive more roles
I agreed w/ Timothy Olyphant wholeheartedly.. the writers should e been up there on the panel from the start.
Thank you for posting this! I miss these guys!
Brilliant series and a great film to wrap it all up at last...
Thanks for the post. I just finished watching the movie but I wasn't quite ready to let go of the feeling of having Deadwood back. This hour has given me the chance to say goodbye.
A heartfelt thank you for posting this. For what it’s worth, here’s my opinion as an audience member & a 50 yr old human, who originally watched this series during a time of great loss & upheaval in my life 13 yrs ago. It was enthralling then. You could see it was a masterpiece. I knew, that what I was witnessing had no equal at that time. It felt the same way when I’d discovered Tolkien, GRRM, watched Game of Thrones). It rose to another level. I didn’t understand why it resonated with me so deeply, & on so many levels back then. I hadn’t the wisdom yet. Now, having watched the film, having since watched some interviews of Milch (by the way, I’m a retired scientist.. certainly no literary or theatre expert), & having had the last 13 years to experience, grow, reflect, age, & contemplate upon the meaning of it all, well.. now I see this series for what it truly is, bc I’ve been there too now. David Milch, without ever knowing it, helped me (& I suspect many others), raise myself to another level. Upped my game in understanding my own human condition.. & that no matter what pain I suffer of the heart, or failing of the body, somebody, somewhen, has felt it all, experienced it all too. Among many many things of which I’m not qualified to opine on, David Milch is a polymath, & a true genius. For myself, I feel deep gratitude he shared his storytelling genius with all those absolutely brilliant cast members, writers, & directors, and with audience members like myself. Having read what I just wrote, it sounds like I’m trying for my own Oscar or Emmy lol. Nevertheless, f**k it. I’ll let it stand.
My absolute favorite show!! I wish it didn’t end so soon..
They sell the DVD series for 50$ and the movie is 15$ 😊
@@matthewlambert8789 I have both😁
@@ginaa9619 lol lucky ..I'm missing my movie 😔
@@matthewlambert8789 you can get the movie on Amazon for $5
@@ginaa9619 yeah I looked and was hoping it was the best quality
One of the best in this century so far
Kim Dickens talking about working with Powers Boothe is hilarious.
love TIm's house story.
love the fact Robin speaks differently but still has Jane's laugh.
This is insanely useful, a gift to the fans. Thank you so much.
I discovered the series about a year ago (I'm from Europe (Germany), I suppose it was more popular in the U.S. 🤷🏻♀️?).
I was looking for a good book about Deadwood, and I stumbled across the series, and thought, hmm, why not take a look. That "take a look" turned into binge-watching all three seasons, then buying the DVDs 😂. Was completely captured. Now I'm waiting for a possibility to watch the movie (I think in Germany, it's not available yet 😕).
Best tv show ever. Nothing tops it. Not The Sopranos, not Breaking Bad. It’s not a western, it transcends genre. The most beautiful written dialogue and some of the most incredibly multifaceted characters ever. No one person is good or bad. They’re just people. No show better encapsulates society in microcosm than Deadwood.
I loved Olyphant’s dig at Hitman 2
Regarding the question about Milch on spirituality and death, Molly Parker's oration to Sophia on the subject is one of the most perfect and moving soliloquies in all of literature.
I got to meet Will Sanderson this week he lives near me. Great guy. Deadwood is amazing and I told Will how much the series meant to me. I am so glad we finally get this finale we deserve.
That's awesome man!
Dude, THANK YOU for sharing this!! I'm so dying to see the movie, only 2 more weeks to go!! 😊👍
I just watched all 3 seasons this past week or so for the first time. NEVER have I become so attached to TV/movie characters in my life. I am 38 years old and just found mt favorite TV show. The Office is the best written comedy ever which Mr Olyphant once had a cameo.
Thank you for uploading this so much! Phenomenal in every way! 👏🏼👏🏼 Can't wait for the Deadwood Movie!
kudos to them for doing this. they must have answered these same questions hundreds of times over the years.
Close ups on the stars would have been better
"Welcome to fucking Deadwood! Can be combative..."
My favorite line from Al Swearengen.
They made one of the true great westerns
A fabulous gathering for Deadwood fans, but they couldn't spare an extra camera? Why on earth didn't they have more than one? All we can see is the back of the host's head, and can't see the actor's expressions. Really frustrating that he cut off Kim Dickens every time she began to speak. But I watched it anyway.
So weak! A camera set on a tripod and that's it.
Nothing but love for all of them for doing an all time great show.
The movie is great. Not perfect, but a fitting, emotional ending to one of the great all time TV shows.
this was great. thanks for sharing!
"gary cooper" the "strong silent type" mentioned repeatedly by Tony Soprano, and it's concurrently aired show on HBO, Deadwood's writer David Milch mentioning the Hays Code which gave birth to this archetype, and which he manifested in Sheriff Bullock.
this is the only show I've ever wanted to watch behind the scenes. It mystifies me as to how they created something so vastly superior to anything else
Deadwood Moment: Al and Bullock are fighting in the mud of the thoroughfare, Swearingen is preparing to stab Bullock to death, and he sees the boy, looking at him. He has no idea the boy is Bullock's nephew/son, but he stops, looks the kid in the eye and says “Welcome to Deadwood!!” THAT's the Deadwood Moment.
Welcome to Deadwood, can be combative. Ahg.
Never been a fan of the Western genera in my life, but Deadwood changed all that. This is perhaps one of the greatest stories Hollywood has ever told, with characters so rich it’s almost inconceivable. Seth, Al, Jane, Sol, etc, most of which are based upon real people, are now forever immortalized.
45:00 Too bad they didn't mention Rich Richeson after Powers Boothe and Ricky Jay.
i think we all new Powers Boothe had passes....learning about Richardson broke me up a bit
Richardson's breakdown with Aunt Lou over her son's death! a great moment
@@jackskillet I wonder how and from what Richardson died from? I think that was his real name to begin with.
@@fredthompson4568 his real name was Ralph Richeson
The movie was good but for a show as exceptional as Deadwood......I really wish they would have given us a 3-5 episode series ending instead of a movie that isn't even 2 hours long. Still grateful to even get the film. Easily one of the greatest shows ever produced
I am thrilled they made the movie,i so liked the series,such great actors.5star.
constantly reloading hbo now hoping it will show up soon!!!!
cant wait for the movie but afraid of the crash afterwards knowing it is finished. this to me is the most fascinating viewing i can do when i sit watching or even just listen to the dialogue when im busy doing something. it is as if i am there living this story with them. what an amazing time in American history
Yup. Came down hard
*Spoiler Alert*
I can't recall a finer farewell to a brilliant series, and I couldn't ask for one. Magical, especially when you take into account David Milch's cognitive decline. So happy that he was able to write the end, beautiful.
Just as when I got to the end of Season 3 the first time I went back to the top to watch a second time, I watched the movie, welled up, and watched it again. I surprised myself by shedding tears when Charlie was murdered. I was so angry. How fucking good is the ability to create that kind of drama. I wanted them to kick Hearst to death.
The longer I listen to this, the more the sense strengthens that David Milch who, it has been reported, is in the 'middle stage' of Alzheimer's, is not faring well. I hope he's comfortable. What a great gift he gave us in Deadwood.
Wow, if he he suffering from that, I hope he is as comfortable as he could be. Yes, I agree with you, David Milch gave us a great story; what a gift he gave us.
Yes Alzheimer's is a thief of time😭
The scenes with the Reverend' that they reverenced really was amazing. The other on is Deadwood: Doc Cochran's prayer, the Reverend's end, in Season One, episode 12. Al did what god would not do.
It still moves me today.
Half way through they still not bring up how David start to rebase his writing on actors hired in the show, not his story roles any more. He talked about it. And this is unique in this show and about David. The fearlessness is pure insight and ration backed by ocean of passion
Awesome cast!!
I was so mad when they canceled it so glad to see they brought it back
me to, love this show
loved the series. Didn't know there was a movie. I need to get out more often.
From Seth Bullock to Raylan Givens... Love that Tim Olyphant so much! 😍😍
I truly envy the actors and writers who worked on "Deadwood". By all accounts, it was an incredible experience.
“I just bought a fuckin house” 🤣 hahaha
42:38 Kim and Robin’s mutual respect and friendship is why Joanie and Jane worked so well together
Honestly Robin’s portrayal as Jane was so fucking gorgeous. Fuck man. Such a beautiful subtle way to tell a story about ptsd and trauma.
Has anyone noticed that there's a lateral sibilance to Ian McShane's voice that didn't exist back in the day? I first noticed it a couple months ago, when I saw a segment from a British breakfast show. It's as if he's had some dental work and it's not quite flush in his mouth. I didn't notice it in the movie as much but have noticed it since.
I have. It is odd.
Yup, I’ve noticed.
Im willing to bed he had some type of mouth or throat surgery.
@@trivialproductions I hadn't considered that possibility. If so, I wonder what was wrong?
Nx Doyle I could swear I think I read somewhere that he has veneers. If you look at Lovejoy, he's got a gap in between his upper front teeth. Last I saw of that gap too-just during Lovejoy.
Where’s doc Cochrane : brad douriff
The show lasted 7 seasons, but was knocked off the air with a Garth Brooks Christmas Show. The original Al Swearengen was played by William Shattner.
Where is the Field General? Hate that him and Jane didn't get a scene together.
8 cast members... 18 minutes of an interview with just one of one... wtf?
“This freakin’ camp buffs the lively sheen off of me” - Calamity Jane (censored) 😂
48:56 death of William bullock was such a devastating storyline and this bts discussion gives a whole new hilarious perspective to the whole affair
Is that beige jacket dude wearing rental bowling shoes? What's up with that? Deadwood was my favourite series. So I bought the big box set. I couldn't believe all the cds in that box set.
What! You couldn't find a second camera to zoom in on these people!
HBO provided NO camera or recording. All I had on me was a DJI osmo pocket and my cell phone in audio record mode. There would have been NOTHING if HBO had their way..
Robin weigerts laugh is so funny
I love it when Robin laughs! 😍
This is the GOAT !
Tim Olyphant always seems like he took a bong hit.
TO is likely pleasantly loaded here ;-)
...another reason to totally dig the dude...
Punch in "Timothy Olyphant smoked Willie Nelson's weed."
I loved both Justified and Deadwood so when I see him in interviews joking and laughing it really trips me out. :)
Wouldn't doubt it I did twice watching
Kim Dickens ... Mamma!
I read this without my glasses on and thought you'd written, "Kim Dickens...Mammal".
i love her bottom lip. something about the way that it sticks out is so fucking hawt.
Still makes me tear up that it's over. ❤❤Always David Milch..
I never heard that story before: "We have a problem with the parents. We've got to kill the kid." That was hilarious.
Thanks for posting. PLEASE include in the title that it contains spoilers.
Well said.
I started to watch and then wondered if they may be included.
Will watch it after the movie.
@46:49 Eddie Sawyer didn't die though, we're made to understand by Cy that he stole money and fled, no?
From what I heard the ratings were good and new deals were being negotiated for a fourth season when HBO suddenly cancelled the show.
So many deadwood moments for me ‘Pain and Damage’ was one of them, Al handing back Bullock’s Badge and gun and hat was another. So many, I gotta write them down
I don't understand why Ray McKinnon has never been at any of these "Deadwood" events. He was magnificent as the minister. It's a crime that he never won an Emmy for that performance.
45:56 - best line of Deadwood
Deadwood and Rome are just the best ever done and both ended too soon. What's with those hoopleheads at HBO?
John Province wherever the cashflow is combined with leadership equals a story they can mess with or stall.
What is the NAME of the person who decided not to renew the show...we all need to know.