It's gone from a rough, uncivilized place to a real community: a community where not every dispute has to be settled by violence. Is this anti-climatic? Maybe, but it also feels appropriate given how much the camp has changed over these three astonishing seasons. The big battle with Hearst's men doesn't happen. And some shows might have gone down that route.īut "Deadwood" doesn't. The episode is setting up for a major showdown. And while I agree that "Tell Him Something Pretty" isn't exactly a real ending, it left me with a real sense of finality (much in the same way that "Party Down's" finale did, even if the two shows couldn't be more different).Īs the episode opens, Al's preparing for a possible war with Hearst's army by assembling an impromptu militia of Wu's men and Hawkeye's hired guns. Much has been made of the fact that "Deadwood" really didn't have a resolution. Spoilers for the "Deadwood" series finale (as well as the series as a whole) after the jump:
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