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No Other Sons or Daughters

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"In life, you have to do a lot of things you don't fucking want to do. Many times, that's what the fuck life is... one vile fucking task after another."

In the latest episode of the "Something Pretty" podcast, Wes and Clay delve into HBO's Deadwood episode "No Other Sons or Daughters." The hosts explore the anticipation and anxiety surrounding the annexation of the Black Hills, which prompts Al Swearengen to gather Deadwood's leaders and establish an "ad hoc" government to appease the territorial authorities in Yankton.

Wes and Clay discuss the dynamics between the characters as they navigate the evolving political landscape. They analyze the interactions between Alma Garret, Whitney Ellsworth, and Seth Bullock, as well as the tension between Cy Tolliver and Joanie Stubbs as they pursue their own interests in the rapidly changing town.

The hosts also touch on the declining health of Reverend Smith and how it affects his relationships with the other characters, particularly Calamity Jane and Doc Cochran. They discuss the impact of Flora and Miles' execution on Eddie Sawyer, and how it strains his relationship with Cy Tolliver.

Throughout the episode, Wes and Clay bring their signature blend of critical analysis and humor to the table, providing engaging commentary on Deadwood's complex characters and storylines. They discuss the characters' motivations and the power struggles that continue to shape the town as it moves toward annexation.

Join Wes and Clay of the "Something Pretty" podcast as they explore the intricate web of relationships, politics, and personal struggles that define Deadwood's episode "No Other Sons or Daughters."

Links:

Support "Something Pretty" on Patreon

Listen to our other podcasts

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Join our Discord

Supplemental Reading:

The Deadwood Bible: A Lie Agreed Upon

Deadwood: Stories of the Black Hills

Deadwood: The Golden Years

Reading Deadwood: A Western to Swear By

Life's Work

Theme Song:

Western ShowDown by HoliznaCC0 is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.

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42 episodes

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"In life, you have to do a lot of things you don't fucking want to do. Many times, that's what the fuck life is... one vile fucking task after another."

In the latest episode of the "Something Pretty" podcast, Wes and Clay delve into HBO's Deadwood episode "No Other Sons or Daughters." The hosts explore the anticipation and anxiety surrounding the annexation of the Black Hills, which prompts Al Swearengen to gather Deadwood's leaders and establish an "ad hoc" government to appease the territorial authorities in Yankton.

Wes and Clay discuss the dynamics between the characters as they navigate the evolving political landscape. They analyze the interactions between Alma Garret, Whitney Ellsworth, and Seth Bullock, as well as the tension between Cy Tolliver and Joanie Stubbs as they pursue their own interests in the rapidly changing town.

The hosts also touch on the declining health of Reverend Smith and how it affects his relationships with the other characters, particularly Calamity Jane and Doc Cochran. They discuss the impact of Flora and Miles' execution on Eddie Sawyer, and how it strains his relationship with Cy Tolliver.

Throughout the episode, Wes and Clay bring their signature blend of critical analysis and humor to the table, providing engaging commentary on Deadwood's complex characters and storylines. They discuss the characters' motivations and the power struggles that continue to shape the town as it moves toward annexation.

Join Wes and Clay of the "Something Pretty" podcast as they explore the intricate web of relationships, politics, and personal struggles that define Deadwood's episode "No Other Sons or Daughters."

Links:

Support "Something Pretty" on Patreon

Listen to our other podcasts

YouTube

Join our Discord

Supplemental Reading:

The Deadwood Bible: A Lie Agreed Upon

Deadwood: Stories of the Black Hills

Deadwood: The Golden Years

Reading Deadwood: A Western to Swear By

Life's Work

Theme Song:

Western ShowDown by HoliznaCC0 is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.

  continue reading

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