Posts Tagged ‘Deadwood’

The Riches and the art of villainy

Whatcha gonna do with that fork, bro?

I feel like television often gets short shrift when it comes to truly memorable villains. Perhaps this is because the nature of the medium requires it to keep moving and any villain truly noteworthy will eventually have to be confronted otherwise the danger dissolves from the story (even at seven I was never particularly worried that the Joker would ever pull one over on Batman). Television is medium more about foils. Whether it be Flanders, or Ben on Lost, or Phil Leotardo or even, I suppose, the One-Armed Man, the “bad guy” is often much more of an annoyance to the protagonist than a genuine source of terror. TV doesn’t see many Anton Chigurhs.

This isn’t to say there haven’t been some real bastards on the small screen. Recently, Hearst from Deadwood comes to mind. As does Anthony Anderson’s character from The Shield, Antwon Mitchell, and of course Marlo from The Wire. With the debatable exception of Marlo, none of those characters lasted much beyond a single season. I bring this up because Dale on The Riches is turning into one of television’s great villains. He’s always been a shadowy figure but Tuesday’s episode really brought his dark side to the forefront. What makes me optimistic about his future on the show is how his actions are derived from constantly being beneath other people. He wants what the Malloy’s have and hates the fact that they have it and he doesn’t. His problem is that in the hierarchy of human ability Dale is genetically a low-rung, and I think the motivation for much of his behavior is that he knows this. Add to that this new character, Quinn, one of the travelers just released from prison after 20 years. He is a far more sinister son of a bitch than anyone else on the show and even he towers over Dale. He makes him squirm (not the least of which due to the fork he jabbed into his arm). This in turn amps up Dale’s more evil tendencies. (The scene with he and Dahlia was brutal.) It is quite the clever dynamic, especially since Dale now feels like a character in for the long haul on the series whereas Quinn has a certain Ralphie Cifaretto quality about his appearance — maybe more plot device than human (certainly a villain, nonetheless).

I guess what I’m saying is that since Todd Stashwick is becoming such an amazing force of the show I really hope his character ends up sticking around… and that they are able to maintain his villainous ways.

Posted by Rick on April 3rd, 2008 No Comments

Deadwood ends (as we know it) + Entourage, Weeds and more…

Heart is one bad ------------
Sunday marked the season finale of Deadwood. It also happened to be the series finale, kind of. David Milch, the show’s creator desperately wanted a fourth season to finish telling his story, but HBO balked. They said he could only have six episodes. In what initially seems like a completely backwards decision, they reached a compromise where the show would instead come back as two, two-hour movies for the network. If you do the math you’re left thinking, “Wait a minute. That’s four hours instead of a promised six? WTF, Mr. Milch?” I thought the same thing, but in an interview with Brian Cox on NPR’s FreshAir Mr. Cox made the point that a “movie” would actually allow Mr. Milch to work outside of the perameters he had already constructed. There’s more by clicking below…

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Posted by Rick on August 29th, 2006 4 Comments

Great Ian McShane Interview

Ian McShaneSalon.com produces a podcast called “Conversations” (subscribe here) which usually is just the raw audio from a press junket. This week it showcases the awesome Ian McShane, who talks about working with Woody Allen in the new picture Scoop and also speaks at length about Deadwood, David Milch, and strangers coming up to him asking him to say C***sucker.

Definitely worth a listen.

As of this moment, the podcast had yet to be posted on the Salon page listed above, so you’ll have to subscribe with the given feed via iTunes or whatever your preferred agregating program happens to be.

Posted by Rick on July 13th, 2006 No Comments

“Tell your God to ready for blood”

Just finished watching last night’s Deadwood. It was great, as usual. It also had a scene that might have been one of the more violent things ever taken in by my eyes. There’s gore, and then there’s violence. Its curious how rarely the two of those things actually meet in cinema. This was different. This was the culmination of four weeks worth of buildup by the principal characters leading to an extended sequence in which they fought, hand to hand, to the death. It was intense, but not just for me, the winner of the fight left more traumatized than any viewer could have. It was a scene of grizzly, real, violence without a clean resolution. It was great television.

Posted by Rick on July 10th, 2006 1 Comment

HBO Sunday night: the new batch

As The Sopranos wimpers into its final lap, it’s curious as to what exactly HBO is going to bank its future on.  Right now signs, unfortunately, point to Entourage– the greatest dramedy ever about people whose lives have little unresolvable drama.  This summer HBO is bringing out the bench players, doing their best to convince subscribers the network is still valid.  It is.  Kinda.  Check out the lineup after the jump…

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Posted by Rick on June 13th, 2006 10 Comments

Dirt and Deadwood

  • FX is going to begin production of a new series this fall (slated to air early 2007) called Dirt. It’s produced by and stars Courtney Cox Arquette as the editor of a tabloid newspaper.
  • Deadwood will end its propper run after the upcoming season 3, but appears to be coming back in the form of a feature-length movie. Huzzah!

Info via Cynopsis

Posted by Rick on June 5th, 2006 1 Comment