27 USER REVIEWS
  • star55

    The characters are so interesting, with such deep, developed nuance. The set decoration and costuming are masterful. The script (even with the profanity) is multi-layered and Shakespeare-like. Watching on DVD is best, so you can run back some scenes …more»
  • star55

    I really enjoyed this show you had the best reveiw any show has had i am really disappointed i would run home on Sunday just to watch this show i stopped what ever i was doing and i would go home shower and watch my show . It's too bad
     …more»
  • star55

    Deadwood is a fantastic drama. It shows how things really were in the old west not the way prducers want the viewers to see things.
    Women in the old west were strong and this story shows that they were the "brains" in the town.more»
  • star55

    I really like Deadwood, the grittiness, the verbiage of speach, costumes and the characters. This show and the Sapranos are the only ones I watch. Who cares about all those tired rehashed police drama's.

    With the limited shows that are out …more»
  • star55

    Loved the show, down to earth rough and tough as I imagined the Wild West must have been. It's not candy coated as Gunsmoke was, but that was shown at a different time and age. I like that it is not censored. The story line is very interessting and …more»

Pagination

(27 reviews)

Top Rated Episodes

Bullock Returns to the Camp

Episode 7, Season 1| Length: 1:00:00| Air Date: 05-02-2004
Bullock and Charlie Utter find McCall; Swearengen confronts Trixie about her betrayal; Doc Cochran, the Reverend Smith and Calamity Jane continue to tend to the sick; Bullock tells Swearengen that he is holding him responsible for the outcome of the widow's claim. less
Bullock and Charlie Utter find McCall; Swearengen confronts Trixie about her betrayal; Doc Cochran, the Reverend Smith and Calamity Jane continue to tend to the sick; Bullock tells Swearengen that he is holding him responsible for the outcome of the widow's … more

I Am Not the Fine Man You Take Me For

Episode 2, Season 3| Length: 1:00:00| Air Date: 06-18-2006
Swearengen spends a sleepless night as a drunk wanders the deserted streets. Preparing for the day, Martha and Seth Bullock discuss whether the speeches will take place that night. He teases her about her tea, admitting he actually likes his "unusually strong." The teasing is sexually charged. "It's an easy thing to fix," she replies. Doc warns Alma that she needs surgery if she wants to avoid a miscarriage. Ellsworth is frightened for her, having lost his first wife and child in similar complications. Alma acquiesces and she and the doctor make their preparations. less
Swearengen spends a sleepless night as a drunk wanders the deserted streets. Preparing for the day, Martha and Seth Bullock discuss whether the speeches will take place that night. He teases her about her tea, admitting he actually likes his "unusually … more

Tell Your God to Ready for Blood

Episode 1, Season 3| Length: 1:00:00| Air Date: 06-11-2006
As Swearengen surveys the deserted thoroughfare from the Gem balcony, Dority warns him things are headed toward a bloody outcome. "Absenting myself don't change your f**kin' instruction," Swearengen counters. Resigned, Dority heads back inside where three Cornishmen from Hearst's operation are heckled by a man making fun of their talk. When one of the Cornish reacts, the man shoots. Another man enters, gun pulled. Dority chases the armed men out and orders the two Cornishmen to leave their dead friend. Burns, who's been watching from above, checks with Al, also watching, on where to stow the body. At home, Bullock nervously asks Martha if she'll review the campaign speech he's written. Deadwood's first elections are being held and tonight the candidates stumping for Mayor and Sheriff are to address the camp. Bullock accompanies Martha to the schoolhouse, now housed at the Chez Ami, and they run into Mr. Ellsworth, escorting Sofia to school before he completes his home decorating errands for his new bride Alma. Ellsworth comments on Bullock's pending meeting with Hearst, "If the chance comes up natural, stomp on the cocksucker's foot." less
As Swearengen surveys the deserted thoroughfare from the Gem balcony, Dority warns him things are headed toward a bloody outcome. "Absenting myself don't change your f**kin' instruction," Swearengen counters. Resigned, Dority heads back inside where three … more

About The Show

Set in 1876 in the Montana Territory, two weeks after Custer's Last Stand, former marshals Wild Bill Hickock and Seth Bullock separately but simultaneously happen into the lawless, prospecting town of Deadwood. Both men are on a quest to improve their financial standing and both men are confronted with their sordid past and unpredictable, but adventurous present.
Set in 1876 in the Montana Territory, two weeks after Custer's Last Stand, former marshals Wild Bill Hickock and Seth Bullock separately but simultaneously happen into the lawless, prospecting town of Deadwood.  …
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Genres

Drama, Period, Western

Airdates

2004-2006

Networks

HBO Network- Home Box Office