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    This is excellent so far. Really impressive how expansive the world of Deadwood has become in five episodes, and how well captured so many of the characters already are. (I want a show where Jane and Doc Cochran hang out.) And the use of language is unlike anything I've seen in film or television.

    (Question, though - [SPOILER]did the jury declare McCall innocent because they knew it was best for Deadwood? The judge tells them that they're honor-bound to acquit him if they believe he was avenging his brother, but it doesn't seem likely that anyone would buy that.[/SPOILER])

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    Quote Originally Posted by flibber View Post
    And the use of language is unlike anything I've seen in film or television.
    Yes! I have watched a lot of TV shows recently, but nothing even comes to close the way that language and dialogue is used in this show. I think it really made the show what it is. So much of this series is about the tension's arising between all of these various characters and their interests and language played such a huge part is sustaining this. Absolutely brilliant. Swearengen's monologue's alone make this show worth watching.

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    All right, HS's writeup has answered my question. Thanks, past HS!

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    Al's impersonation of Farnum.

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    So, uh. The last five minutes of Boy-The-Earth-Talks-To is some of the best television I've ever seen. Holy shit!

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    The payoff of all of the season's plots culminating in Wu cutting off his braid, Merrick screaming that elections are coming, and the town celebrating the marriage was absolutely incredible. And it's such an uplifting episode of television, too, in a weird way. After all the trials of the season, everything gets swept up by the celebration as the camp is symbolically joined together. It's truly extraordinary.

    "HEY! WE AIN'T DONE FUCKING DANCING!"

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    So I finished this a couple of days ago. I did find the ending a bit frustrating since it sort of ends with a pause and that's inherently unsatisfying, but thematically it works perfectly well and I have to be happy that we got three seasons of this wonderful show. I think I'll miss Farnum most of all. And Paul Scheer's reasons for choosing Buffy over this in the Vulture tournament were bullshit!

    Anyway. On to The Wire!

    Quote Originally Posted by Bean View Post
    Also, maybe it's just me, but would anyone else snap up a complete published volume of the scripts?
    I found this while quote searching! It's not exactly that but it's a nice resource.

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    I watched the Complete Series for the first time a few months ago, and I definitely echo all the praise here.

    ...and there is never going to be enough said about E.B. Farnum! Every single time he opened his mouth, I was filled simultaneously with a sense of dread and anticipation.

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    Christmas Time, You're So Fine! Bean's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by flibber View Post
    So I finished this a couple of days ago. I did find the ending a bit frustrating since it sort of ends with a pause and that's inherently unsatisfying, but thematically it works perfectly well and I have to be happy that we got three seasons of this wonderful show. I think I'll miss Farnum most of all. And Paul Scheer's reasons for choosing Buffy over this in the Vulture tournament were bullshit!

    Anyway. On to The Wire!



    I found this while quote searching! It's not exactly that but it's a nice resource.
    That is a great resource. Thanks!

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    The WB Shop has a deal for the complete series on Blu for $64.99.

    So tempted to blind buy...

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    For those who have yet to pick up the complete series on BD, both Amazon.com and Best Buy are selling it for $59.99. I picked it up myself last night, using some Reward Zone coupons to get it for a bargain of $40 (pretty much the best bang for my buck I've ever gotten). It's hard to imagine the price ever dipping any lower, so anybody who has been on the fence would be wise to dive in now.

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