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Episode Guide
Pilot - Deadwood
Series: Deadwood
Synopsis
On the night that Sheriff Seth Bullock (Timothy Olyphant) and his friend and business partner, Sol Star (John Hawkes), plan to leave Montana for Deadwood, with plans to open a hardware store, Bullock is faced with a dilemma. He's got Clell Watson (James Parks), a horse thief due to be hanged the next morning, in his jail, and an angry mob outside that wants to kill Watson in a less orderly fashion. After dealing with the situation bravely and honorably, Seth and Sol set out a little earlier than planned. Also among the many making their way to the lawless frontier town are legendary gunfighter Wild Bill Hickok (Keith Carradine) and his cohorts, Calamity Jane (Robin Weigert) and Charlie Utter (Dayton Callie). Already making his mark in town, Whitney Ellsworth (Jim Beaver), a prospector, is talking to the owner of the Gem, Al Swearengen (Ian McShane) about his gold claim. "I don't trust you as far as I can throw you," Ellsworth, a fair judge of character, tells Al, "but I enjoy the way you lie." Al's attention is quickly diverted when one of his prostitutes, Trixie (Paula Malcolmson), guns down an abusive john. He's also involved in conning Brom Garret (Timothy Omundson), a wealthy New Yorker, into buying a seemingly worthless gold claim. Seth and Sol arrive in town, and rent a space for their store from Al, to whom Seth takes an almost immediate dislike. Bill seems eager to spend all his time losing all his money at poker to the obnoxious Jack McCall (Garret Dillahunt), but when a family is found slaughtered not far from town, presumably by Sioux, he joins Seth on a ride out to the scene of the carnage. The premiere episode of Deadwood was directed by Walter Hill (The Long Riders).
Cast
- Timothy Olyphant
- Ian McShane
- Keith Carradine
- John Hawkes
- Dayton Callie
- Ray McKinnon
- Robin Weigert
- W. Earl Brown
- William Sanderson
- Geri Jewell
- Keone Young
- Brad Dourif
- Peter Jason
- Molly Parker
- Paula Malcomson
- Garret Dillahunt
- Jim Beaver
- Bree Seanna Wall
- Timothy Omundson
- Dean Rader-Duval
- Jeffrey Jones
- Sean Bridgers
- Jamie McShane
- Christopher Darga
- Leon Rippy
- Gill Gayle
- Tom Simmons
Director
Producer
📊 Series Binge Profile
Total Content Density: 35 hours 33 minutes (36 episodes)
Intensity Rating: Moderate Burn - Story-dense episodes. Best spaced out over a week.
Binge Milestones
1 episode/day: 36 days
3 episodes/day: 12 days
5 episodes/day: 8 days
Episodes (36)
- S01E01 - Pilot - Deadwood Viewing
- S01E10 - Mr. Wu
- S01E11 - Jewel's Boot Is Made for Walking
- S01E12 - Sold Under Sin
- S01E02 - Deep Water
- S01E03 - Reconnoitering the Rim
- S01E04 - Here Was a Man
- S01E05 - The Trial of Jack McCall
- S01E06 - Plague
- S01E07 - Bullock Returns to the Camp
- S01E08 - Suffer the Little Children
- S01E09 - No Other Sons or Daughters
- S02E01 - A Lie Agreed Upon, Part I
- S02E10 - Advances, None Miraculous
- S02E11 - The Whores Can Come
- S02E12 - Boy-the-Earth-Talks-To
- S02E02 - A Lie Agreed Upon, Part II
- S02E03 - New Money
- S02E04 - Requiem for a Gleet
- S02E05 - Complications
- S02E06 - Something Very Expensive
- S02E07 - E.B. Was Left Out
- S02E08 - Childish Things
- S02E09 - Amalgamation and Capital
- S03E01 - Tell Your God to Ready for Blood
- S03E10 - A Constant Throb
- S03E11 - The Catbird Seat
- S03E12 - Tell Him Something Pretty
- S03E02 - I Am Not the Fine Man You Take Me For
- S03E03 - True Colors
- S03E04 - Full Faith and Credit
- S03E05 - A Two-Headed Beast
- S03E06 - A Rich Find
- S03E07 - Unauthorized Cinnamon
- S03E08 - Leviathan Smiles
- S03E09 - Amateur Night