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Sean K - Sep 13, 2006 6:54:37 pm PDT #197 of 7329
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

"sociopath" makes me think of someone far more antisocial than Bullock.

Maybe in a very strict sense -- Bullock really doesn't like people very much. Sure there are a few exceptions, Sol being one, plus his protective instinct towards women, which surely springs from whatever western-chivalrous code he follows in his head. I've often thought there's a certain cowboy/knight parallel inherent in the western genre, and Deadwood continues that parallel to a certain degree.


lisah - Sep 14, 2006 6:52:24 am PDT #198 of 7329
Punishingly Intricate

Hickok's short tenure in Deadwood is roughly true to life.

When I realized this was going to happen, and that they were going to hew closely to history, I had to stop looking up stuff about the real Deadwood so as not to get spoiled!


Frankenbuddha - Sep 14, 2006 7:09:46 am PDT #199 of 7329
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

When I realized this was going to happen, and that they were going to hew closely to history, I had to stop looking up stuff about the real Deadwood so as not to get spoiled!

Tell me about it. I've been depressed all third season knowing what I knew about Hearst.


Fern Armstrong - Sep 14, 2006 12:58:58 pm PDT #200 of 7329
TV news psychic

I figured Hearst would survive the series, however, I was very disappointed there weren't dead Pinkertons in the thoroughfare at the end. Exited from this mortal coil with the help of Wu's men.

Olyphant seemed to play Bullock on the edge of a major explosion, for the entire run of the series, as I recall. That could be "sociopathic," I guess. I saw the episode from Season 3 where Swearingen looses his finger the other night, and loved Al & Seth putting up the "move along, nothing to see here" front.


erikaj - Sep 18, 2006 6:23:12 am PDT #201 of 7329
Always Anti-fascist!

I had quite a few thoughts about last night's Wire here. [link] Also, Clay Davis and...Teenage Guy with Pony Tail are about on the same mentality with the same quote: "I'll take any motherfucker's money, if he just giving it away." Which I'd like to judge, but the fact of it is, an SSI check only goes so far. I'd have a real decision to make if a man in an Escalade wanted me to pick up a package.(I'm surprised they don't ask us...we're home a lot and always short of cash and a lot of us are not very secure about our contribution to society. Sounds like a crew to me. And String could have gotten that tax break, too. Set up a dummy sheltered workshop along with all his other shells.)


Hayden - Sep 19, 2006 9:10:43 pm PDT #202 of 7329
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

Just saw the episode. I'm feeling the love more than ever this season, especially for those slow pans over the people back at the different campaign headquarters near the end.


Hayden - Sep 20, 2006 7:35:56 am PDT #203 of 7329
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

I just thought of another moment from this week's Wire that was absolutely wonderful: Ronda and Daniels joking about Lester in bed. Daniels, laughing, mocking Lester for looking over his glasses, as if to say: "I'm the daddy you never had, and I don't want to be this disappointed in you again." Yeah, that was brilliant.


erikaj - Sep 20, 2006 7:58:07 am PDT #204 of 7329
Always Anti-fascist!

"I'm just a po-lice." Lester continues to amaze, doesn't he? What a pity that fucking spicy brain got stranded at Evidence Control.


erikaj - Sep 21, 2006 12:24:15 pm PDT #205 of 7329
Always Anti-fascist!

Hey, y'all, Pres made Salon this week.Love when my show gets press, but hate it, too, cause then the hooples'll start to watch and write their ignorant LTE and shit. Although I still think Simon and Co. write better women than Dickens ever did. Dickens women were always kind of fake-a-rama, imo, but the rest of the Dickens scope comparisons might stand up okay, if they didn't make me think "Yo, it was the best of fucking times...it was the worst of fucking times. You feel me?"


Hayden - Sep 23, 2006 12:15:46 pm PDT #206 of 7329
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

The Wire and the Art of the Credit Sequence.