They did deliver a minor strike at its dignity with the movie (it had some muted woke elements) but it pulled through. GOT....it went the same way House of Cards did. Deprived of proper material it was given to corporate, wokified and served shitty and stinky just to wrap it up.
Agreed .House of cards bbc series had two great follow-ups after house of cards ,to play the king and the Final Cut .Now people will say but in The UK the system is different.You chould have achived the uk version.The uk version was no afraid of making Francis the villain.The US version ,not so much .I mean frank of s1-s2 was completely different from Frank of s3-s5 and that thing in s5 e13,him joining the secret societies.That is shit because we have been following nothing for over the past seasons cause he did everything to get power and now he wants to join private sector.In the UK version Frank was the villain and they gave him people who were victims who were lesser evil than him.But in the US they wanted him to pit him against worse of the worse ,that’s okay for a while but the show had no point after s2 ,just like breaking it was a show that had a beginning-middle-end while shows like boardwalk,sopranos were different.They had no important plot .They had multiple plots in a season that were either resolved or saved for the next season .But yes house of cards entered into woke territory if we can call it like that and got was way before , we just had not noticed due to the first four seasons .They also turned Clare in hoc into another one of those generic wives .Like Carmella,Skyler or Margaret .First two seasons Claire was good but she became annoying after s2
@@joemccandless1278 when he got to have sex with Cleoparta because Lucius couldn't do it. That still makes me laugh. The way Lucius just rolls over at all the noise coming from the tent.
Al Swerengen was the best anti-hero ever written. He was more menacing than either Tony Soprano or Walter White, yet sympathetic, sarcastically comical without coming across as a psychotic yet sincere. IMO he was more an extremely pragmatic paternal figure to the camp who was not averse to a bit of skullduggery for personal gain.
Thank you for spotlighting this show. It is my favorite series of all time. It demonstrates how to bring all elements of a population into a community.
I see Deadwood not as show but rather music. I love every track and all three albums!! I often return to this show just to hear the actors recite their dialogue. Sweet music to my ears!!
The deadwood is an incredible show. You learn so much about the society and American principles and values even today. Masterpiece truly Highly recommend the show
Best series of all time for the writing alone. The dialogue is on par with the best of McCarthy. The finest performance ever put to screen is just icing on the cake.
I really appreciate this video. Deadwood has been on my top 3 list of favorite shows for 20 years. I usually revisit the series once a year or so. I had always heard rumors about why it was canceled but never heard it explained in this detail before. It’s such a shame, they really had something special.
Deadwood really was about the best dialog ever done for TV. Milch's writing rivals some of Paddy Chayefski's best work. You literally have to acclimatize your ears before you start getting it. I believe one or more episodes was even literally written in iambic pentameter, ala Shakespeare.
@@Spooky_515 lol stop with that, it hardly scrapes top 5 HBO shows these days Too many plot holes and poorly done segments. JG's acting and a novel cast of characters really can't cover for the fact that the plot stopped serving the theme of the show after Nancy Marchand's death forever, and it was little more than a bang!bang! good guy vs. bad guy war that played out really conventionally and unoriginally after that point, too. Repetitive formula for each season.
I'm so happy you got around to Deadwood! It's one of my favorites. At its best it's right up there with Sopranos, Mad Men, and The Wire in my book. The language, yes, of course. It's exquisite. But also, the range, depth, and timelessness of humanity on display. All the elemental themes of community and friendship and death and fear and change and redemption...just all of it. And an incredible sense of pathos. And outstanding character development. (Where's my arc, Paulie?) And tragedy. Deep deep tragedy. It's so rich and it makes me feel the whole range of emotions. And lines. You want lines? It's a fucking treasure trove of lines. "I am a sinner, who does not expect forgiveness; but I am not a government official." But then also, it's the complexity and high register, the figures of speech and rhetorical flourishes and rich imagery that make plainspoken, humble sentiment just so gut-wrenching, as for example the reverend: ""An evening stroll with friends, I would much enjoy that."" And of course, it's this same reverend who speaks in riddles to the point of driving poor Seth to distraction: "Which part of your part is my part? Is my hand your foot?" It's fucking genius.
I just discovered this show and I can’t believe what I’ve been missing. I find myself rewinding often because as you said the dialogue is very Shakespearean 😅
I don't usually get into drama, my family are a huge fan of Breaking Bad. Ten years ago my brother convinced me to start watching breaking bad and stopped watching animations. Since I have nothing to watch so I started something new, Deadwood caught my eye and I binged watching on weeknights. Of course Deadwood, SD on my bucket list.
I understand why someone would call Jane a coward, but If you read the subtext of the scene where Swearengen forces himself into Doc's cabin, it becomes pretty clear that she was sexually abused as a child and she has her own burden to carry. That's why she's so scarred of even Mose grabbing her hand in the season 3.
Amazinggg. Yes I think both Deadwood and Rome had the writing team to be acclaimed with The Wire and Sops but of course, the premature cancellations of the shows means they can't be compared fully as a piece of work.
DEADWOOD became my favorite tv series of all time. I can't put in above The Sopranos and Mad Men in terms of quality only bacause of length, we are comparing a 7 season series to a 3 season series + a film. But I'm 100% certain that if David Milch had gotten the chance to continue the series as he intended (6 or 7 seasons) DEADWOOD would've been the best tv series of all time. It's criminal it got cancelled, how can they cancel such tremendous stories? Everybody in the cast was great but Ian McShane was superb. But it all comes down to David Milch's brilliant writing. Thank you sir for creating this masterpiece and in my opinion the best tv character ever Al Swearengen as well as the best dialogue.
I always go back and forth as to what my favorite show of all time is, based on how recently I have seen Deadwood, The Sopranos and The Wire. I agree with your take on Deadwood The Movie. It pales compared to the series.
I have heard many people point out how inaccurate Deadwood was to the real lifetime period. The irony there is that this show is so much more accurate to the time period than any other western, that it makes all those other westerns look closer to a show like Firefly than Deadwood, even the ones supposedly "based" on historic events.
Such a great show, although, I'll admit I started and stopped it around 2 or 3 times because it initially didn't grab me. But when I finally forced myself to get through the first 4 or 5 ish episodes, I couldn't stop binging it. Ian mcshane and Timothy olyphant are great, amongst so many other great actors in the show. It's a shame it got cut short, and the movie was cool too, but not the ending the series deserved.
Deadwood and The Wire are, in my opinion, the two best things HBO ever did, and are probably in the top 5 of all shows ever. Phenomenal. Also, Fuck HBO for their shitty endings to their series’s
Imagine my disappointment, as I had here forewith assumed that PureKino hadn't provided the necessary criticism required for a masterpiece of cinematic effort thrust forth so many decades ago, and discovering my loss of entertainment in months past
Favourite show since it came out. I was so upset when cancelled Ian mcshanes acting was top notch oscar worthy. So many of the actors just became the characters. Glad we got the movie but 4 more season would have been better.
13:23 PHEW! Video and opinion saved! I was worried this was gonna be another one of "those". The Deadwood movie is absolutely terrible, what a detriment to the show. I want to say i can't believe it gets any praise from so called fans but of course i believe it, it's the modern audience.
I liked the Deadwood movie, but in hindsight I wish we'd gotten a 4th season, even if truncated. Ironic that HBO wanted to go all in on John from Cincinnati and that only lasted one season.
The first time watching Deadwood you just get a rough estimation of what is going on. Took me 3-4 times before i could appreciate all of it. Its like playing Elder Scrolls Oblivion with no map markers.
I watched each episode at least twice as it was airing. If memory serves it was on a 9pm sundays MST. I'd watch the premier, and then they'd usually rebroadcast it on tuesday or something, which i would then watch. It took some concentration.
Loved the Deadwood movie. It was well regarded by critics and fans (at least according to Rotten Tomatoes) though rated a bit lower on both scores overall (avg score). Considering the situation such as it being made 13 years after the end of the show, illness, deaths of actors, etc I was very impressed, though it would have been nice to get a proper 4th season. Regardless Deadwood is one of my fav shows of all time.
Deadwood died a hero while GoT lived long enough to become a villain.
They did deliver a minor strike at its dignity with the movie (it had some muted woke elements) but it pulled through. GOT....it went the same way House of Cards did. Deprived of proper material it was given to corporate, wokified and served shitty and stinky just to wrap it up.
Agreed .House of cards bbc series had two great follow-ups after house of cards ,to play the king and the Final Cut .Now people will say but in The UK the system is different.You chould have achived the uk version.The uk version was no afraid of making Francis the villain.The US version ,not so much .I mean frank of s1-s2 was completely different from Frank of s3-s5 and that thing in s5 e13,him joining the secret societies.That is shit because we have been following nothing for over the past seasons cause he did everything to get power and now he wants to join private sector.In the UK version Frank was the villain and they gave him people who were victims who were lesser evil than him.But in the US they wanted him to pit him against worse of the worse ,that’s okay for a while but the show had no point after s2 ,just like breaking it was a show that had a beginning-middle-end while shows like boardwalk,sopranos were different.They had no important plot .They had multiple plots in a season that were either resolved or saved for the next season .But yes house of cards entered into woke territory if we can call it like that and got was way before , we just had not noticed due to the first four seasons .They also turned Clare in hoc into another one of those generic wives .Like Carmella,Skyler or Margaret .First two seasons Claire was good but she became annoying after s2
Haha, true
Rome is another underrated HBO show that got canceled way to soon. Only 2 seasons.
Agreed. Tidus Pullo was the best character ever.
@@joemccandless1278 when he got to have sex with Cleoparta because Lucius couldn't do it. That still makes me laugh. The way Lucius just rolls over at all the noise coming from the tent.
And Carnivale
@halljustin4306 I never got to watch that, but I always wanted to. The guy that plays The Bunk in The Wire is in it, right?
Anything written by John Milius is great.
The greatest show of all time that doesn't get its due.
1. Band of Brothers
2. Deadwood
@@JoJoJoker Band of Brothers is more like a limited series.
Sopranos is GOAT period
@@Spooky_515 ;)
This and The Shield
This show is a MASTER Class in acting.
Ian McShane, Timmy Olyphant, George Hurst (Major Dad)
Powers Booth,
….. Brad Dourif, W. Earl Brown, Molly Parker, William Sanderson, etc…..
I remember Major Dad. I'm not much of a TV guy, but I liked that show.
Al Swerengen was the best anti-hero ever written. He was more menacing than either Tony Soprano or Walter White, yet sympathetic, sarcastically comical without coming across as a psychotic yet sincere. IMO he was more an extremely pragmatic paternal figure to the camp who was not averse to a bit of skullduggery for personal gain.
Thank you for spotlighting this show. It is my favorite series of all time. It demonstrates how to bring all elements of a population into a community.
I think it gets less discussion because it’s so flawless it’s painful that it ended suddenly
It's such an awesome show. It sucks how it got canceled. At least we got the follow-up movie, though.
Absolute classic. It doesn’t get talked about as much as it should. There’s not one bad episode throughout all 3 seasons. I’m glad you’re covering it!
While cut short, Deadwood truly was a masterpiece of television.
I've rewatched Deadwood four times. Sounds like its time for five.
So happy, one of my favorite series
This is such a great show; I am correctly rewatching it.
For me, this show IS right up there with The Sopranos and The Wire.
It sure is
I see Deadwood not as show but rather music. I love every track and all three albums!! I often return to this show just to hear the actors recite their dialogue. Sweet music to my ears!!
A Deadwood retrospective?! You gotta hire the Pinkertons to find someone to do that. Great work Kino
Fuckin pinkerton I hate that cocksucker
Top 5 Drama of all time. Milch is one of a kind with dialogue that is unmatched. "Cunt-Brine" was one of my faves 🤣
One of the greatest shows ever. I've watched the whole series probably half a dozen times. Shakespeare in the Old West
What a pleasant surprise to see this being recommended
Deadwood is an amazing series and its always great to see new videos being made about it
You are spot on about the dialog! I could hardly wait for the next line on that show! 😊 Shakespearen is a good description.
The deadwood is an incredible show.
You learn so much about the society and American principles and values even today.
Masterpiece truly
Highly recommend the show
Best series of all time for the writing alone. The dialogue is on par with the best of McCarthy. The finest performance ever put to screen is just icing on the cake.
Deadwood is one of the best series I've ever seen in any genre. It's a damn shame it ended early with unresolved story lines.
I really appreciate this video. Deadwood has been on my top 3 list of favorite shows for 20 years. I usually revisit the series once a year or so. I had always heard rumors about why it was canceled but never heard it explained in this detail before. It’s such a shame, they really had something special.
The fact that YT's closed captioning misspells "Swearengen" as "Swear Engine" is just fantastic.
Bro forever i thought that was Al's name.
David Milch getting dementia is the cruelest twist of fate ever. One of the best writers that will never get the amount of credit he deserves.
"I am a sinner who does not expect forgiveness. But I'm not a government official." Favorite show ever, even if they did Calamity Jane dirty.
Kino!!!! I've wanted u to watch and break this down for years. Look back at your video asking for suggestions!!!!
Deadwood really was about the best dialog ever done for TV. Milch's writing rivals some of Paddy Chayefski's best work. You literally have to acclimatize your ears before you start getting it. I believe one or more episodes was even literally written in iambic pentameter, ala Shakespeare.
Watch True Detective Season 1 and Mr robot
Stands alongside _The Sopranos_ as the greatest television series ever made.
Nah. Nothing stands equal to Sopranos. Honestly I’ll take Curb Your Enthusiasm and Eastbound and Down over deadwood.
@@Spooky_515 lol stop with that, it hardly scrapes top 5 HBO shows these days
Too many plot holes and poorly done segments. JG's acting and a novel cast of characters really can't cover for the fact that the plot stopped serving the theme of the show after Nancy Marchand's death forever, and it was little more than a bang!bang! good guy vs. bad guy war that played out really conventionally and unoriginally after that point, too. Repetitive formula for each season.
@@davemccombsseems like half the themes of the sopranos went over your head and you just saw the superficial story
@@davemccombsstill going this asshole
@Spooky_515 then u bumped your head.
The writing is soooo good
I'm so happy you got around to Deadwood! It's one of my favorites. At its best it's right up there with Sopranos, Mad Men, and The Wire in my book.
The language, yes, of course. It's exquisite.
But also, the range, depth, and timelessness of humanity on display. All the elemental themes of community and friendship and death and fear and change and redemption...just all of it.
And an incredible sense of pathos. And outstanding character development. (Where's my arc, Paulie?)
And tragedy. Deep deep tragedy.
It's so rich and it makes me feel the whole range of emotions.
And lines. You want lines? It's a fucking treasure trove of lines.
"I am a sinner, who does not expect forgiveness; but I am not a government official."
But then also, it's the complexity and high register, the figures of speech and rhetorical flourishes and rich imagery that make plainspoken, humble sentiment just so gut-wrenching, as for example the reverend:
""An evening stroll with friends, I would much enjoy that.""
And of course, it's this same reverend who speaks in riddles to the point of driving poor Seth to distraction:
"Which part of your part is my part? Is my hand your foot?"
It's fucking genius.
Best show ever
Haven't actually seen Deadwood, but with a write up like this it would be rude not to. Great stuff as always, Kinoccio ❤
I just discovered this show and I can’t believe what I’ve been missing. I find myself rewinding often because as you said the dialogue is very Shakespearean 😅
Deadwood really was so fantastic. I wish I had found it sooner.
My favorite part is how Olyphant gave everyone a look like "I very well may beat you to death at any moment".
Ian McShane is just GREAT.
Very Underrated Show, alot of good information about the shows ending that I didn’t know, Good Job Kino👍💯
One of the best shows of all time. Would love to see more Deadwood content
I don't usually get into drama, my family are a huge fan of Breaking Bad. Ten years ago my brother convinced me to start watching breaking bad and stopped watching animations. Since I have nothing to watch so I started something new, Deadwood caught my eye and I binged watching on weeknights.
Of course Deadwood, SD on my bucket list.
Our father who art in heaven..... Let him fuckin stay there. RIP Al.
What a show, watch it at least once a year finishing off with the film.
I just started watching this series, perfect timing.
Great video. I had often said that the writing was she Shakespearean, but was never able to argue the point as well as you did this video great job!
I understand why someone would call Jane a coward, but If you read the subtext of the scene where Swearengen forces himself into Doc's cabin, it becomes pretty clear that she was sexually abused as a child and she has her own burden to carry. That's why she's so scarred of even Mose grabbing her hand in the season 3.
Great stuff Kino, I love that you covered this. I haven't been able to rewatch it yet, but 6 Feet Under could be a great show to cover.
Amazinggg. Yes I think both Deadwood and Rome had the writing team to be acclaimed with The Wire and Sops but of course, the premature cancellations of the shows means they can't be compared fully as a piece of work.
"I know he's a politician now, so that could explain his drop in IQ..."
fuckin gold
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Milch won Emmys for Hill Streets Blues and NYPD Blue but only got one nomination for best writing for Deadwood, for the pilot episode.
Definitely underrated but I can’t say it’s one of my all time favorites. Still an interesting look at a show that never got it’s due
So excited for this! I finally starting watch a couple weeks ago. Mid 2nd season right now. Will watch this as soon as I finish!
Loved this show
It had been a loooong time since I caught a show where I was thinking about it and the characters through the day. Deadwood was it.
Honestly, the show "Jericho" is also an underrated series.
DEADWOOD became my favorite tv series of all time. I can't put in above The Sopranos and Mad Men in terms of quality only bacause of length, we are comparing a 7 season series to a 3 season series + a film.
But I'm 100% certain that if David Milch had gotten the chance to continue the series as he intended (6 or 7 seasons) DEADWOOD would've been the best tv series of all time.
It's criminal it got cancelled, how can they cancel such tremendous stories?
Everybody in the cast was great but Ian McShane was superb.
But it all comes down to David Milch's brilliant writing. Thank you sir for creating this masterpiece and in my opinion the best tv character ever Al Swearengen as well as the best dialogue.
Apparently Rome took Deadwood’s budget and GoT took Rome’s.
I loved Deadwood
Six Feet Under is probably the most underrated show of all time.
Hell on wheels is even more underrated
I always go back and forth as to what my favorite show of all time is, based on how recently I have seen Deadwood, The Sopranos and The Wire. I agree with your take on Deadwood The Movie. It pales compared to the series.
I have heard many people point out how inaccurate Deadwood was to the real lifetime period. The irony there is that this show is so much more accurate to the time period than any other western, that it makes all those other westerns look closer to a show like Firefly than Deadwood, even the ones supposedly "based" on historic events.
Loved Deadwood!!!!
I think another show that also has some historic elements that has a complete mastery of dialogue is black sails would recommend
Al Swearengen - "Welcome to @#$%-ing Deadwood"
Kino, if you liked Timothy Olyphant in this..I highly recommend watching Justified.. another underrated masterpiece.
I wish Milch had the full context of Deadwood's place in television history when HBO made him that 4th season offer.
I was tripping balls on acid when I watched the fight between Daniel and the Colonel
I’d say Succession had masterful dialogue too
Such a great show, although, I'll admit I started and stopped it around 2 or 3 times because it initially didn't grab me. But when I finally forced myself to get through the first 4 or 5 ish episodes, I couldn't stop binging it. Ian mcshane and Timothy olyphant are great, amongst so many other great actors in the show. It's a shame it got cut short, and the movie was cool too, but not the ending the series deserved.
“WOO, SWEDGIN, HANG DAI!”.
You can put Rome and True Detective (s1) too.
Six feet under is underrated too one of my fav shows
I always hated how it seemed to build up to a big fight and then it never happened
I got that feeling too sometimes. Probably due to the limited budget.
Deadwood is definitely a top 5. I just found your channel but do you have a video on Carnivale? That was another slept on classic
Never again and never before in history could so much story, so much exposition and so much emotion be combined into one word... COCKSUCKAH!
FINALLY !!!! 🤠
Deadwood and The Wire are, in my opinion, the two best things HBO ever did, and are probably in the top 5 of all shows ever. Phenomenal. Also, Fuck HBO for their shitty endings to their series’s
I’d add the first season of True Detective to that.
Yes.. I was Swarengen every episode 😂
I would LOVE a Deadlog for Deadwood. Or a Woodlog. Or a Log of Dead Wood.
Oz and 6 feet were extremely popular
I've binged watched this masterpiece many times ! Sadly Milch was not physically or mentally available for the final Deadwood "movie* and it showed !
I realized I was watching a masterpiece about halfway through Farnum’s soliloquy in season 1.
Deadwood was the best
Imagine my disappointment, as I had here forewith assumed that PureKino hadn't provided the necessary criticism required for a masterpiece of cinematic effort thrust forth so many decades ago, and discovering my loss of entertainment in months past
Nobody is sitting through John in Cincinnati after the freaking SOPRANOS FINALE!
Especially ending the way it did... Boy that was a miss.
Was David Milch involved in the movie? If not, that explains it.
The problem is most folks don’t have enough time to watch all of them..
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Don’t forget, Boardwalk Empire is also a masterpiece show as well as a mafia show like the Sopranos.
This is a can get behind
Favourite show since it came out. I was so upset when cancelled Ian mcshanes acting was top notch oscar worthy. So many of the actors just became the characters. Glad we got the movie but 4 more season would have been better.
The real General
Cancelled way too soon. Brilliant series.if Ian McShane is in the show, it’s going to be great.
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Holy shit I've just finished the final episode. Were you watching me?
Oz, The Sopranos, The Wire and Deadwood are my favourite HBO shows.
13:23 PHEW! Video and opinion saved! I was worried this was gonna be another one of "those". The Deadwood movie is absolutely terrible, what a detriment to the show. I want to say i can't believe it gets any praise from so called fans but of course i believe it, it's the modern audience.
I liked the Deadwood movie, but in hindsight I wish we'd gotten a 4th season, even if truncated. Ironic that HBO wanted to go all in on John from Cincinnati and that only lasted one season.
Carnivale, Rome, and Deadwood were all canceled too soon!
The first time watching Deadwood you just get a rough estimation of what is going on. Took me 3-4 times before i could appreciate all of it. Its like playing Elder Scrolls Oblivion with no map markers.
I watched each episode at least twice as it was airing. If memory serves it was on a 9pm sundays MST. I'd watch the premier, and then they'd usually rebroadcast it on tuesday or something, which i would then watch. It took some concentration.
Loved the Deadwood movie. It was well regarded by critics and fans (at least according to Rotten Tomatoes) though rated a bit lower on both scores overall (avg score). Considering the situation such as it being made 13 years after the end of the show, illness, deaths of actors, etc I was very impressed, though it would have been nice to get a proper 4th season. Regardless Deadwood is one of my fav shows of all time.
Fantastic Fken Show!!
I wanted to watch this but I’m glad I didn’t. My heart can’t take another cancellation after the OA on Netflix lol.
Lodge 49 is the show John from Cincinnati should have been.