Deadwood : the movie

Anyone else feel like we still didn't get a proper conclusion?
i mean the situations pretty much the same as at the end of season 3 except hearst is in a jail cell for clipping utter and swearengen is sick. am i just supposed to believe hearst doesn't have anything up his sleeve with the way he was in season 3?

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also, why did hearst suddenly gets so sloppy?
hiring some random micks when the man had a private army in season 3

I haven't seen it yet, why the fuck is hearst still in deadwood

Here's your closure, audience
>Sol and Trixie get married
You're fucking welcome, stupid fucks

Hearst went on to become a powerful player and had an even more influential son IRL. I'm glad the movie didn't go full autist with some ebin shootout nonsense. Bullock dragging him to jail for the 2nd time by the ear was good enough for me, after the town gave him a final fuck you in the thoroughfare.

this is what it felt like lmao
cocksuckers

Deadwood's officially part of the US now and the town is united against him (rather than being fractured as it was before), Hearst can't really do anything short of openly declaring war on them which will cost him everything else he has. It's a petty victory, he'll move on and still be rich and powerful, but it's still a victory.
In season 3 he was a gold tycoon pushing around lawless hoopleheads no-one cared about, in the movie he's a US senator attacking US citizens in a US town, he had to be more cloak and dagger about it.

makes sense, i just feel like it was really rushed
this show definitely would've deserved another season but i'll take it

it did just feel like a very belated last two episodes of season 3

where were silas and blazanov

wasn't silas even in the trailer

Not to mention awkward romantic tension between Alma and Bullock that is never addressed openly by either of them. Maybe that's the point, but they never really even talked one on one.

I loved it. Very comfy and it's over, but I still hope we get another deadwood episode or something

Because deadwood needs an enemy

the color

I thought it gave as much closure as it could with the limited run time of a feature film.
They couldn't really kill off Hearst because of the historical aspect I guess, Milch didn't seem to care about that with a few other characters but Hearst's legacy ran pretty deep IRL. Him being absolutely humiliated and nearly beaten to death was enough for me, and the fact that Bullock still wouldn't let mob justice prevail was fitting for who his character was and how he was introduced.
Of course I would have loved more screen time for every character, especially fuckin' Doc. I give it a lot of credit for feeling like the same exact story but with wiser characters made over a decade later after the series ended. Swearengens last words were kino. Overall it was nice love letter from Milch to the fans without shitting on much character development (other than Harry Manning, but who really gives a shit?)

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I didn't think historical, I unironically thought it was the end of violence in Deadwood, you know?

Hearst burns the town down.

Hitman becomes a Justified thanks to Teddy Roosevelt.

t. Read the historical wikipedia

Never thought of it that way but I can definitely get behind that.

Hearst is a cocksucker but apart of me didn't want to see him mob killed in the street

same, which is a testament to how well it was written and orchestrated desu desu

This...was not bad but still not a good idea. I'm beginning to think that asking for extra episodes/films of long dead shows isn't such a good thing.

>Why ain't you up and runnin' again?
>Common despair. The physical damage is repairable, but the psychic wound may be permanent.
>You ever been beaten, Merrick?
>Once. When I thought I had the smallpox, Doc Cochran slapped me in the face-
>*SLAP*
>... stop it, Al.
>Are you dead?
>Well, I'm in pain, but no, I'm obviously not dead.
>And obviously you didn't fucking die when the Doc slapped you.
>No.
>So, including last night, that's three fucking damage incidents that didn't kill you. Pain, a damage, don't end the world. Or despair. Or fuckin' beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man and give some back.

Based Al still not dead in the movie. And didn't Al fuck Trixie when she was 14 and was whoring her ever since? Lmao

silas moved to los angeles changed his name and became a detective and blazanov went back to russia and became a taxi driver

he came back after becoming a senator in california to secure land for telephone companies to lay wire. it's also the celebration of south dakota becoming a state

It's based on real life, so they couldn't have Hearst just gunned down in a duel. His humiliation and the town rejecting him violently is enough because someone as petty and small as he is will never get over it.

Dat balcony standoff

>When they play with Charlie's brain

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They flat out ignored that Doc had tb in season 3.

It was good but I wanted more of EB Farnum

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This was the best moment ever.

not everyone died from it and he is a pretty good doctor

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>they brought back the pedophile
absolute madmen

lol and for maybe two scenes. i think he only had one line too.

merrick's one of the most interesting real life characters on this show too. must've been his punishment

Cringewood: The Movie

only the actor is pedo.

That makes the whole scene so much better.
The relationship between Dan and Al is my absolute favorite in the show. Dans grief afterwards and how Al understands it was beautiful. Fuck this show was so good.

I didn't even think about that, holy shit.

jane not dead, doc not dead, peg leg woman not dead. holy shit even some of the healthy people probably should be dead.