fpw Wrote:I watched every episode of this. I kept saying I wasn't coming back, but then I would.
Maybe because I kept wondering about Timothy Olyphant without the facial hair. He has an intensity and demeanor that I can see in Jack. Right age too.
But the reason I think I kept coming back was Ian McShane's job of playing Al Swearengen, the most complex villain I've ever encountered. He's a lying, cheating, murdering whoremonger who beats up women when he's in the mood. And yet...and yet...
I have had the same reaction to Deadwood. The storyline seems confused and weak and I keep telling myself I am not going to watch it anymore, but then I find myself watching it again. Timothy Olyphant as Jack I can definately see. Never occurred to me but he does have a lot of the qualities that I would imagine Jack would have physically.
Don't you find the language in Deadwood has gone overboard and kind of turned into a parody of "tough" movie language? I think that along with the story line seeming to be dragging at a snails pace that the language seems to be comical to me. I have no problems with language in movies, I really enjoy Tarantino films and the like but it just seems like they are trying to overdue the language in Deadwood.
But, as I said I keep finding myself watching it. I think it must be the great character work by the actors as it is most definately not the story.