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Feuer Frei! 05-23-11 12:23 AM

Deadwood-TV Series-2004-2006
 
I have an opportunity to pick up a boxed set of this series, which includes all 3 seasons.
imdb gives it a very high rating and it seems to be something i would enjoy watching.
However, i'm looking for recommendations, or otherwise of this from members who have seen it (all 3 series).
I understand that the series DOES NOT have an ending because the producers (HBO) had originally announced a 4th season but cancelled this.
A series with no ending? Dam!

Torplexed 05-23-11 12:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Feuer Frei! (Post 1668728)
I have an opportunity to pick up a boxed set of this series, which includes all 3 seasons.
imdb gives it a very high rating and it seems to be something i would enjoy watching.
However, i'm looking for recommendations, or otherwise of this from members who have seen it (all 3 series).
I understand that the series DOES NOT have an ending because the producers (HBO) had originally announced a 4th season but cancelled this.
A series with no ending? Dam!

I preferred Rome. A two-year series, but with an ending that wrapped things up while holding out the possibility of more.

Platapus 05-23-11 05:12 AM

Deadwood was one of those shows with a targeted audience. I have not met too many people, who watched it, that were neutral about the show. Those that like modern portrayal westerns loved it. If that type of show is not your cup of red-eye, you probably won't like it.

I watched a little bit of season 2 and it was not for me. But many many others loved the series.

As for not having an ending. Now you know how Firefly fans felt until the move came out. Maybe there will be a Deadwood movie to wrap up the story lines.

the_tyrant 05-23-11 07:07 AM

not having an ending....
many shows unfortunately don't have an ending or a very weak ending

Feuer Frei! 05-23-11 07:14 AM

What i'm curious about is how much of an opening does it leave in the last episode?
Some movies or series leave an 'open' ending, so that you know a sequel is on the cards.
Others just kind of peter out and leave it to your imagination to come up with an ending.
Is this a blunt "there's more on the way after this episode"?
I'm trying to figure out wether it's even worth purchasing because of this no ending.
What's the point?
In that respect i'm pretty simple when it comes to films, i need closure, of sorts.

Betonov 05-23-11 07:21 AM

I loved Deadwood

It was bloody, violent, pervetly sexual, politically incorect, had no happy endings, had no positive message, no true heroes, no stereotipycall villains... it was the wild west

Feuer Frei! 05-23-11 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Betonov (Post 1668871)
It was bloody, violent, pervetly sexual, politically incorect, had no happy endings, had no positive message, no true heroes, no stereotipycall villains...

Sounds like what i'm after :yeah:
Now, what about the last episode?
What was the ending that wasn't an ending like?

Betonov 05-23-11 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Feuer Frei! (Post 1668882)
Sounds like what i'm after :yeah:
Now, what about the last episode?
What was the ending that wasn't an ending like?

Can't remember though, sorry :cry:

But there wasn't a major story arch though, just the happenings of a prospecting town, the crimes, prostitution, drink and gambling. Intertwinning stories of individuals and the slow proces of civilization catching up to them, like when they got the telegraph into town.

One that wants more of a storyline in their series might say it is a good documentary about life in the 1880's

An let's not forget about swearing :DL, this video has swearing form just one episode
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsPYJIat0lo
(WARNING, swearing and bad words in link, wiever discretion is advised)

Bakkels 05-23-11 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Feuer Frei! (Post 1668868)
What i'm curious about is how much of an opening does it leave in the last episode?
Some movies or series leave an 'open' ending, so that you know a sequel is on the cards.
Others just kind of peter out and leave it to your imagination to come up with an ending.
Is this a blunt "there's more on the way after this episode"?
I'm trying to figure out wether it's even worth purchasing because of this no ending.
What's the point?
In that respect i'm pretty simple when it comes to films, i need closure, of sorts.

Well, I've seen the entire series, and I highly recommend it. However,
the ending is not just 'open'; the show really has no end. Like you said, it was cancelled but the writers at the time thougth there would be another season. That's really a shame; there is no closure whatsoever, but I still recommend you watching it. At least now you know beforehand there is no real end.. And it would be a shame if you didn't watch it just because there's no actual final episode. You'd miss out on a lot of fun. And you would miss out on one of the greatest 'bad guys' ever to be seen in a series :)

Feuer Frei! 05-23-11 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Bakkels (Post 1668911)
Well, I've seen the entire series, and I highly recommend it. However,
the ending is not just 'open'; the show really has no end. Like you said, it was cancelled but the writers at the time thougth there would be another season. That's really a shame; there is no closure whatsoever, but I still recommend you watching it. At least now you know beforehand there is no real end.. And it would be a shame if you didn't watch it just because there's no actual final episode. You'd miss out on a lot of fun. And you would miss out on one of the greatest 'bad guys' ever to be seen in a series :)

Cool, thanks for the insight. I'll take the plunge and get it. Thanks also to Platapus and Betonov for the feedback.

Dowly 05-23-11 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Betonov (Post 1668871)
It was bloody, violent, pervetly sexual, politically incorect, had no happy endings, had no positive message, no true heroes, no stereotipycall villains... it was the wild west


This' pretty much why I like so many HBO shows. :up:

As for Deadwood, didn't follow it throughout, saw some random episodes. Looked good, tho I never really found out what it was about. Or was it just
about people living their lives there?


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Originally Posted by Torplexed
I preferred Rome. A two-year series, but with an ending that wrapped things up while holding out the possibility of more.

+1 :yeah:

Feuer Frei! 05-23-11 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 1668915)
This' pretty much why I like so many HBO shows. :up:

Seen OZ? .
HBO aired it.
Loved it. :rock:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118421/

Dowly 05-23-11 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Feuer Frei! (Post 1668921)
Seen OZ? .
HBO aired it.
Loved it. :rock:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118421/

Oh yeh, seen it 4-5 times now. :yep:

Beecher was awesome! :haha:

Feuer Frei! 05-23-11 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 1668924)
Beecher was awesome! :haha:

Agree.
However, FTW is Adebisi and his hat.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_I1QAT4QCzW...00/Adebisi.jpg

BLUE-TAC?

Armistead 05-23-11 09:25 AM

I own the box set, but you can also watch it online.

Simply my favorite series ever made, some of the best writing and acting ever done.

The fact it didn't have a fourth season was a crapper, but the last show of season 3 could've been the ending had they not stated a 4th season. You could tell in the third season they were setting up for the town to burn down in the final season that never happened.

Milch moved on, the pressure seemed to be money as many stores wouldn't carry or sell the series, but the bigger issue there was so much non stop cussing and sex it couldn't be edited for TV without losing all effect.


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