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Deadwood. Disc 5

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Originally broadcast on television during the 2006 season.
Episode 11. The catbird seat -- episode 12. Tell him something pretty.
Brad Dourif, Molly Parker, Powers Boothe, Timothy Olyphant, Ian McShane, Robin Weigert.
The town of Deadwood, South Dakota is a lawless sinkhole of crime and corruption. Into this uncivilized outpost ride a disillusioned and bitter ex-lawman, Wild Bill Hickok, and Seth Bullock, a man hoping to find a new start for himself. Both men find themselves quickly on opposite sides of the legal and moral fence from Al Swearengen, saloon owner, hotel operator, and incipient boss of Deadwood. The lives of these three intertwine with many others, the high-minded and the low-lifes who populate Deadwood in 1876.
English (Dolby 5.1), French (Dolby 2.0) or Spanish (Dolby 2.0) dialogue; English, French or Spanish subtitles; closed captioned.

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A Good Way To Hear God Laugh submitted by jaegerla on March 3, 2011, 12:41pm Tonight is the night. I will be viewing the final episode of Deadwood. I'm halfway inclined to postpone it so that I still have it to look forward to, even if only for a little longer. After finishing Disc 5 of Season 3 there will be no tv shows left worth watching. I've already seen the other good ones, and all that is left to see are things best left alone. Pigs will fly before I watch King of Queens or anything else of that ilk. Before viewing the final episode of the last good television show (until something new comes along), I will show tribute through listing some of my *favorite Deadwood quotes:

Al Swearengen: Announcing your plans is a good way to hear God laugh.

Cochran: I take it you've been out on a hoot?
Calamity Jane: I've been drunk awhile; correct. What the (heck) is that to you?
Cochran: The question was well meant. Like if you was a farmer, I'd ask ya how the farming was going.

Al Swearengen: Pain or damage don’t end the world, or despair or 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.

Wolcott: What if the earth talks to us to get us to arrange its amusements?

Calamity Jane: Custer was a (jerk). The end.

Calamity Jane: Every day takes figuring out all over again how to live.

Calamity Jane: Who runs that joint?
Francis Wolcott: A grotesque named Farnum.
Calamity Jane: You ain't lied so far.

* The quotes were edited to be safe for work