Al's Poor Finger - Deadwood

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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2009

From "I Am Not the Fine Man You Take Me For"

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  • Is this season 2 or 3? I just started watching Deadwood season 1.

  • @SuperTornado2212 It's the second episode of season 3.

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  • I would trade The Sopranos, Six Feet Under... fuck even Mad Men to get Season 4 of Deadwood. Wanted to see Hearst get his just desserts SO BADLY.

  • @shinofan18 i would trade every series on hbo for another season of deadwood

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  • @shinofan18 Don't you understand? He never did. History tells us that he fathered William Randolph Hearst...patron and sponsor of the same media empire.

  • @shinofan18 Trading the SOpranos ? are you fucking out of your mind ?

  • I've often wondered if the unexpected cancellation of Deadwood wasn't in part due to the ire of the Hearst family.

  • This is the action that made me want Hearst dead. He took a powerful, smart, likable man like Al and completely dominated him. We could always rely, if not on anyone else, on Swearengen to be a strong pillar in Deadwood... Hearst took even that away.

    Really wish I could have watched that fucker get his throat slit.

  • @shinofan18 It was not in the cards. Reality I mean. Hearst ,in real life, got all the gold and then some.

  • I always loved the look of the deadwood camp at night with all the flares and fires.

  • @Stiletos this is the reason why I say Deadwood did not end prematurely. Rather it ended exactly where it was supposed to; With the filthy rich guy getting away with murder and riding out of town owning everyone and everything there

  • I fucking hate fucking Hearst, cocksucker.

  • I would dearly love to see how Al would deal with it if Doc Holliday came into town. Maybe try to hire him?

  • @shinofan18 This show stayed fairly faithful to the major histories of the characters. Hearst was not going to get killed, he was a real life person who went on to live long after his time in Deadwood and his family became one of the most powerful in all of the USA.

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