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moon_custafer) wrote2011-04-29 08:30 am
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green_trilobite spontaneously decided to rewatch the first episode of Deadwood last night. It’s strange seeing each character introduced. Al is still metaphorically twirling his moustache; Jane gets this look of fangirl squee on her face every time Bill speaks to her; Doc is this weird little mad-scientist guy you don’t know whether or not to trust, and Rev. Smith is already a bit off kilter, but you don’t yet know what to make of him, either. Ellsworth hasn’t cleaned up yet. I’d forgotten Tim Driscoll, as he doesn’t survive this episode – the actor keeps reminding me of Scott Thompson (Kids in the Hall) in a weird way.
I’d also forgotten how many scenes there are of not-talking in Deadwood – you think of it as all about the language, but people throw a lot of “yeah, I noticed it too” glances at each other.
I’d also forgotten how many scenes there are of not-talking in Deadwood – you think of it as all about the language, but people throw a lot of “yeah, I noticed it too” glances at each other.
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The costumes were all so perfect, really.
Separate from my massive crush on Doc, is my massive crush on his second season velvet suit. Lol.
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The official reason was that the lady who did costumes was never happy with how the original wool one didn't show distress very well...mudstains sort of got absorbed rather than showing up on camera, that kind of thing. So they made the second one.
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Confession - whenever there's construction work in early spring and the sidewalks get replaced with wooden planks over mud, I pretend I'm in Deadwood. It at least makes the mud *interesting*.
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You can really rock that thing in a long skirt and ankle boots.
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Sometimes, shit happens and somebody's gotta deal with it. :D