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Deadwood - Season 2 (2005)

4,12 168 votes

Show title: Deadwood

IMDb score: 8,6 (127.193)

Episodes: 12

Playing time: 10 hour and 13 minutes

Developed by: David Milch

Stars: Timothy Olyphant, Ian McShane and Molly Parker

Origin: United States

Releasedate: Sunday 6 March 2005

First aired on: HBO (Verenigde Staten)

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This season is not available on US streaming services.

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Deadwood plot

Set in the 1870s in the real-life town of Deadwood, South Dakota, before and after the area's annexation by the Dakota Territory. The series focuses on Sheriff and co-owner of Star & Bullock Hardware, Seth Bullock (Timothy Olyphant) and saloon owner Al Swearengen (Ian McShane) as Deadwood straddles the line between lawlessness and civility.

Episodes Season 2 (2005)

  1. 1. A Lie Agreed Upon, Part 1

    6 March 2005 (49 minutes)

  2. 2. A Lie Agreed Upon, Part 2

    13 March 2005 (51 minutes)

  3. 3. New Money

    20 March 2005 (58 minutes)

  4. 4. Requiem for a Gleet

    27 March 2005 (52 minutes)

  5. 5. Complications

    3 April 2005 (56 minutes)

  6. 6. Something Very Expensive

    10 April 2005 (51 minutes)

  7. 7. E.B. Was Left Out

    17 April 2005 (50 minutes)

  8. 8. Childish Things

    24 April 2005 (49 minutes)

  9. 9. Amalgamation and Capital

    1 May 2005 (47 minutes)

  10. 10. Advances, None Miraculous

    8 May 2005 (49 minutes)

  11. 11. The Whores Can Come

    15 May 2005 (47 minutes)

  12. 12. Boy the Earth Talks To

    22 May 2005 (54 minutes)

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Actors and Actresses

Al Swearengen

Alma Garret

Whitney Ellsworth

Charlie Utter

Joanie Stubbs

Doc Cochran

Martha Bullock

Tom Nutta

Calamity Jane

Johnny Burns

Reviews & comments

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james_cameron_mm

  • 225 messages
  • 409 votes

Slightly less strong than the first season, with some pointless episodes here and there that just ripple along. Some things also threaten to become a bit too theatrical and abstract sporadically, especially due to the use of language, which sometimes feels almost Shakespeare-like, however coarse it is otherwise. Fortunately, the main characters are as captivating as ever and certain new characters bring a lot of life to the brewery. On to the third and final season.

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Boenga

  • 2628 messages
  • 1532 votes

Sjongejongejonge... I really can't understand at all how this series got such a high score. In the end it always falls back to 'de gustibus et coloribus...', but still.

The Green Mile, the Mafia movies, and American History X, among others, are movies from the top 20 on Moviemeter that don't bother me - but somehow I can understand the success of. Deadwood on the other hand...

The buying and selling of gold concessions, the annexation, the posts in the camp: the common threads are like a bone-dry and dead boring documentary.

Ditto for the endless row of four-letter words.

ditto and most of all for Mayor Farnum's artistic monologues.

Here and there things happen in episodes that are just a bit more interesting - like for example the approach to kidney stones 150 years ago.

But that's not enough for a 5/10.

When I turn off the sound and choose Chinese subtitles, it's not that bad.

The 2* are therefore all for how Deadwood is presented visually.

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