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Episode 04  "Here Was a Man"
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Alma Garrett: "A wife inevitably feels she has some part in what befalls her husband."




Al Swearengen: "My visions of locusts return. I see Pinkertons coming in swarms."




Varnes to Jack McCall, responding to a string of profanity.
:
"No matter how your day's gone Jack, you're always fun to talk to."




Cy Tolliver to Andy Cramed: "How about a nap, a bath and sex with a unfamiliar woman?"




Tom Nuttall: "Double f**king solitaire? Where's your f**king ball gowns? Break out the chips boys, and let's get a poker game going."




Hickok to Charlie Utter: "Some goddamn point a man's due to stop argueing with hisself and feeling twice the goddam fool he knows he is 'cause he can't be something he tries to be every goddam day without once getting to dinnertime and f*cking it up. I don't want to fight it anymore, understand me Charlie? -- and I don't want you pissing in my ear about it. Can you let me go to hell the way I want to?"




Hickok: "You know the sound of thunder Mrs. Garret."
Alma: "Ofcourse."
Hickok: "Can you imagine that sound if I asked you to?"
Alma: "Yes I can Mr. Hickok."
Hickok: "Your husband and me had this talk, and I told him to head home to avoid a dark result. But I didn't say it in thunder. Ma'am, listen to the thunder."






01 Pilot - Deadwood

02 Deep Water

03 Reconnoitering the Rim

04 Here Was a Man

05 The Trial of Jack McCall

06 Plague

07 Bullock Returns to The Camp

08 Suffer The Little Children

09 No Other Sons or Daughters

10 Mr. Wu

11 Jewel's Boot Is Made For Walking

12 Sold Under Sin

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