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9/10
Becoming obvious we're not in Kansas anymore
A_Different_Drummer24 December 2014
Overall this series is one of the most perfect little gems ever to hit the small screen.

What I especially like is the way, in Season 1, the viewer is hooked with elements that initially seem to follow the "traditional" western (including an unforgettable guest spot by Carradine as Wild Bill) .... only to gently turn the tables as the story gracefully unfolds.

The brilliant Ian McShane keeps showing layers to his character, like an onion being peeled from episode to episode. And, in the doing, just gets better and better.

In this episode, there is very little action; but by now even the most truculent viewer is beginning to grasp that DEADWOOD has less to do with the wild west, and more to do with human nature, than even a college level Psych course.

Hypnotic.
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8/10
"It's always about the money, Button."
Hey_Sweden14 December 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Seth, eagerly awaiting the arrival of his wife and child, doesn't particularly want the job of local sheriff, but is still more than a little miffed when the crooked Con Stapleton (Peter Jason) worms his way into the position. The disabled cleaning woman Jewel (Geri Jewell) appeals to Doc Cochran to create a brace for her leg and improve her mobility so she doesn't annoy Al so much. Al, meanwhile, appeals to bagman Adams (Titus Welliver) to help him deal with the corrupt magistrate. And Alma's father Otis (William Russ) arrives in the camp. He's there ostensibly to help his daughter out, but Seth can see right through the man: he's just interested in her claim.

'Deadwood' continues to impress with its convincing atmosphere and intelligently written characters. No character here, even Al, is purely good or purely bad; instead, we get a bunch of fully fleshed-out individuals who are flawed and realistic. Even Seth is not immune from impulsive behavior; due to his anger over the sheriff situation, he rats on Sol when his business partner gets a freebie from Trixie.

Guest star Russ ('Boy Meets World') is excellent. One thing that this viewer has loved about this series is the way it employed so many of the best character actors in the business. He seems sincere, and comes off as amiable enough, but you can still sense some shadiness beneath the surface.

One of the best things about this episode was the showcase it gave to actress Jewell. She does a wonderful job, and has great scenes with co-star Brad Dourif (a.k.a. Doc). But Ian McShane (a.k.a. Al) is just fantastic as always, always coming up with another facet to his character; his final monologue is great stuff, and pretty amusing considering the fact that he's getting "pleasured", shall we say, as he recites it.

'Jewel's Boot is Made for Walking' was scripted by co-star Ricky Jay (a.k.a. Eddie).

Eight out of 10.
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9/10
More intrigues
CursedChico7 November 2020
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More intrigues.

While going to last episode, there are lots of sides now.

Al tries to stay as balanced between sides but he is jeaolus of trixie and can damage to sol maybe. But because of bullock, he wont do it. But he speaks about killing reverend. I believe in new york or somewhere, he can get a treatment whatever he is having.

Bullock is upset and angry about new sheriff in town. He feels unsafe for his family which will arrive in next episodes and he was the one who got to be sherif despite he said he did not want it.

Jewel and doctor is doing great. I hope doctor can build something for jewel to make her ability better.

Alma's father is really dangerous. Farnum i think will help alma but will take some gold because bullock seems wont help alma anymore.

Like previous episode, this episode was mostly al. we learned about his childhoold, mother.

I wonder what can happen if sol says "i want to marry trixie". Because in laws, at that time there was no slaves or masters so is it possible at that time, i am not sure.

Next episode, someone will die. It can be trixe or sol or alma i guess.
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