Deadwood Al Delivers Reverend Smith
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This scene hands down displays the talents of one Awesome cast of actors, mayeb the greatest assembly of talent the smalls creen has ever scene. and in My Opinon deserved the Oscar if it had been a Movie ath the theater it would be Best Picture...the doctors prayers tears your heart out then Al`s mercy finishes the meotional rollercoaster in sublime fashion
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"You can go now, brother". One of the best delivered lines of the series.
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Al Swearengen had an epileptic younger brother who died as a child, if I'm not mistaken. Calling the reverend "brother" was no coincidence.
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Beautiful. EFF HBO for killing this great thing that was Deadwood.
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I love how in a way "God" is answering the Doc's prayers as he is saying it. Milch's brilliance when it comes to showing that God's motive is to allow Al closure over his brother as well as getting the Doc to talk to him again is just what made this show so great.
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@gutsdozer it was his way of saying good bye to his actual brother (al's not Ian's) as he mentions earlier in the season his brother suffered from the same thing. While AL joked about charging people a nickel to watch the fits this scene showed how much he really loved his brother and shows Al is not about making someone suffer who has done nothing to him.
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Perhaps the most powerful scene in the whole of Deadwood. I'm in tears every time I watch it. The good doctor' s prayers were indeed answered.
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@Yngvelli he's actually not psychotic, just ruthless and he does what others won't to keep things in order, as much order as there was back then.
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Al is human afterall.
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I'm crying every time i'm watching this scene...:-(... So beautiful and so sad !!!
"did you have to hear their death agonies to know you omnipotence??"
the damn doc is a believer after all..
bygonevexation114 8 months ago 2
@bygonevexation114 Yes he is, but appears to not be a fan. Smart man.
serhumano3 8 months ago 4