Something Pretty

Something Pretty

"Something Pretty" is a podcast dedicated to reconnoitering HBO's "Deadwood"! Wes and Clay discuss all 36 episodes (and the post-series film) of the beloved television show with their own brand of analysis, humor, and profanity. David Milch's neo-western is well-known for its vile and colorful language. But those who dig a little deeper will find the gold buried within one of the greatest television shows ever produced. Let us tell you something pretty!

  1. TẬP 1

    Deadwood

    "I'm executin' sentence now and he's hangin' under color of law." In the pilot of "Deadwood", a variety of interesting characters feel a pull towards the settlement of Deadwood, an illegal gold rush camp in Indian territory that exists outside the confines of the United States. Drawn towards the allure of easy wealth, characters like Seth Bullock and Al Swearengen start to build a civilization from the piss-filled mud of the Dakota Territory atop a foundation of murdering, whoring and robbing. David Milch's "Deadwood" is a television series that examines the "lies agreed upon" that enable the creation of a functioning society from the disparate individual strands of humanity. The pilot episode, directed by Walter Hill, introduces several key themes, a handful of memorable characters, and some unusual cinematography that might not be around too much longer. In this episode of "Something Pretty", Wes and Clay discuss the pilot episode, "Deadwood" and how the show handles introducing so many unique voices. Plus! The guys chat about law and order, the genetics of clammy hands, and why you won't catch us sippin' at it. Links: Support "Something Pretty" on Patreon Listen to our other podcasts YouTube Join our Discord Supplemental Reading: The Deadwood Bible: A Lie Agreed Upon Deadwood: Stories of the Black Hills Deadwood: The Golden Years Reading Deadwood: A Western to Swear By Life's Work Theme Song: Western ShowDown by HoliznaCC0 is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.

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    Here Was a Man

    "Can you let me go to Hell the way I want to?" The settlement of Deadwood is at an inflection point. The area became a beacon to those seeking to escape the bounds of civilization by finding wealth in the freezing waters of the Dakotas. Individuals of all stripes and backgrounds flooded into the camp and have been trying to create a social hierarchy ever since. In the midst of the chaos, people like Al Swearengen have built criminal empires and become wealthy. And they're also desperate to maintain that control. People, however, seem to have an innate need to create structures around themselves to protect those who can't protect themselves. When Alma discovers that her husband is dead, and she suspects foul play, she turns to Wild Bill Hickok as a solution. And the redemption of Wild Bill is a wonderful metaphor for our reliance on society, as well as a reminder that thunder is always rumbling in the distance. In this episode of the podcast, Wes and Clay discuss "Here Was a Man", but they don't say it in thunder. Plus! The guys chat about an idealized version of the government and state, insulting animals, and the many reasons one might need a new suit. Links: Support "Something Pretty" on Patreon Listen to our other podcasts YouTube Join our Discord Supplemental Reading: The Deadwood Bible: A Lie Agreed Upon Deadwood: Stories of the Black Hills Deadwood: The Golden Years Reading Deadwood: A Western to Swear By Life's Work Theme Song: Western ShowDown by HoliznaCC0 is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.

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    Suffer the Little Children

    "I wouldn't trust a man who wouldn't try to steal a little." In the latest episode of the "Something Pretty" podcast, hosts Wes and Clay dive into the thrilling world of Deadwood, dissecting the captivating episode "Suffer the Little Children." This episode is packed with tension, intrigue, and harsh lessons as the town of Deadwood navigates the challenges of life on the frontier. Wes and Clay explore the arrival of much-needed vaccines and news of a potential treaty with the Sioux. The hosts delve into the cautious optimism that takes hold in the camp, analyzing the impact of these developments on Deadwood's residents and their relationships. Listeners will be drawn into a lively discussion about the complexities of frontier life and the shifting dynamics within the town. As they analyze Al Swearengen's pragmatic approach to leadership and his resistance to E.B. Farnum's violent advice, Wes and Clay provide listeners with a deeper understanding of Swearengen's character. They also touch on the evolving relationship between these two powerful men and the tension simmering beneath the surface. The podcast hosts don't shy away from discussing Cy Tolliver's ruthless nature and the brutal lesson he teaches Miles, Flora, and Madam Joanie Stubbs. They dissect Tolliver's motivations and the implications of his actions on the town's residents, offering keen insights into the darker side of Deadwood. Throughout the episode, Wes and Clay employ their signature blend of critical analysis and humor, keeping listeners engaged and entertained. They bring the world of Deadwood to life, offering fresh perspectives on the show's characters, storylines, and themes. Don't miss episode 10 of "Something Pretty," where Wes and Clay tackle the gripping Deadwood episode "Suffer the Little Children," and offer their unique insights into the challenges, triumphs, and betrayals that define life in this gritty frontier town. Links: Support "Something Pretty" on Patreon Listen to our other podcasts YouTube Join our Discord Supplemental Reading: The Deadwood Bible: A Lie Agreed Upon Deadwood: Stories of the Black Hills Deadwood: The Golden Years Reading Deadwood: A Western to Swear By Life's Work Theme Song: Western ShowDown by HoliznaCC0 is licensed under...

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"Something Pretty" is a podcast dedicated to reconnoitering HBO's "Deadwood"! Wes and Clay discuss all 36 episodes (and the post-series film) of the beloved television show with their own brand of analysis, humor, and profanity. David Milch's neo-western is well-known for its vile and colorful language. But those who dig a little deeper will find the gold buried within one of the greatest television shows ever produced. Let us tell you something pretty!

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