Grildon Tundy
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I started watching Deadwood for the first time since around 2009. Back then, I didn't have subtitles for it, couldn't understand the colloquial and layered dialogue, the subtexts that are implied with so many lines, the general complexity, and dropped it.
I'm two episodes in now, subtitles intact, and I haven't looked forward to the next episode of a show like this in a long time.
If Netflix shows get crap nowadays for being written for people who are half-listening to it while browsing their phones, this show is the antithesis of that. It feels almost like a challenge to the audience, but one that actually rewards the effort. The subtle body language, the double- and triple-crosses that only become clear later, the nuanced relationships, Al Swearengen's Machiavellian plotting, the glimmer of justice and hope that Timothy Olyphant's Sheriff Bullock provides. It's all so good.
Part of the reason I'm making this thread is to see what you all think of it now that so much time has passed, especially for someone like me who's "new" to it and has the movie to cap it off and give the series (hopefully) some kind of closure without needing to wait.
Btw, I did check if there was another thread I could necro, but it only had one post and was locked:
I'm two episodes in now, subtitles intact, and I haven't looked forward to the next episode of a show like this in a long time.
If Netflix shows get crap nowadays for being written for people who are half-listening to it while browsing their phones, this show is the antithesis of that. It feels almost like a challenge to the audience, but one that actually rewards the effort. The subtle body language, the double- and triple-crosses that only become clear later, the nuanced relationships, Al Swearengen's Machiavellian plotting, the glimmer of justice and hope that Timothy Olyphant's Sheriff Bullock provides. It's all so good.
Part of the reason I'm making this thread is to see what you all think of it now that so much time has passed, especially for someone like me who's "new" to it and has the movie to cap it off and give the series (hopefully) some kind of closure without needing to wait.
Btw, I did check if there was another thread I could necro, but it only had one post and was locked: