List of Deadwood episodes

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This is an episode list for the Western drama series, Deadwood. The series began airing on HBO on March 21, 2004 in the United States with the pilot episode of the same name. The show ran for three seasons and aired its finale on August 27, 2006. The total number of episodes was 36. Two feature length television movies are expected to be released in 2007 to tie up the show's story line.[1]


[edit] Seasons

Season Episodes Originally aired DVD Release
Region 1 Region 2 Cover Art Discs (Region 1) Discs (Region 2)
1 12 2004 February 8, 2005 July 4, 2005 6 4
2 12 2005 March 6, 2006 May 23, 2006
3 12 2006 June 12, 2007 N/A

[edit] Episodes

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

[edit] Season 1 (2004)

Image Title Writer Director Original Airdate #
"Deadwood" David Milch Walter Hill March 21, 2004 1
After executing a last act of justice as a Montana marshal, Seth Bullock relocates to a gold-mining camp known as Deadwood, where he and partner Sol Star look to start a hardware business. Saloon owner Al Swearengen contends with a bungled robbery turned mass murder that threatens to incite mob violence throughout Deadwood. Hickock and his companions arrive in Deadwood.
"Deep Water" Malcolm MacRury Davis Guggenheim March 28, 2004 2
As suspicions arise that "road agents" may have been the true perpetrators of the massacre as opposed to Sioux scouts, Swearengen takes a special interest in the health of its sole survivor, a young girl ministered to by the unlikely team of Doc Cochran and Calamity Jane. Brom Garret suspects his newly acquired gold clam may not be all it was advertised.
"Reconnoitering the Rim" Jody Worth Davis Guggenheim April 4, 2004 3
Competition arrives for Swearengen in the form of the Bella Union, a new gambling outfit from Chicago operated by savvy Cy Tolliver, Madame Joanie Stubbs and gaming guru Eddie Sawyer. Hickok puts up precious collateral in a poker game with McCall, and a threat from Brom Garret regarding his gold claim invites harsh consequences. The relationship between Bullock and Swearengen continues to worsen over the latters suspicions of Bullocks and Hickock's intetions.
"Here Was A Man" Elizabeth Sarnoff Alan Taylor April 11, 2004 4
Swearengen directs Farnum to buy back the Garret claim after Dority discovers some startling new information; Alma Garret prevails on Calamity Jane and Hickok for help regarding her late husbands "accident". Hickok commissions Bullock in his stead as McCall's growing anger toward Hickock leads to a tragic encounter.
"The Trial of Jack McCall" John Belluso Ed Bianchi April 18, 2004 5
Swearengen transforms the Gem to a courtroom as Deadwood is forced to make its own laws to try a cowardly murderer. With Jane off on a bender, Trixie is enlisted by Swearengen to help Alma with the Metz child and to keep her pliable to his purposes for getting back the Garret claim.
"Plague" Malcolm MacRury Davis Guggenheim April 25, 2004 6
Bullock encounters native resistance in his quest to bring a murderer to justice. Swearengen presses a resentful Farnum to keep tabs on Alma and Trixie as the camp fathers pool their resources to dispatch riders after precious vaccine and build a sick tent as the plague arrives in Deadwood. Cochran turns to a distressed Jane for help in the coming days.
"Bullock Returns to the Camp" Jody Worth Michael Engler May 2, 2004 7
After tracking down McCall, Bullock returns to Deadwood a changed man – and a marked one – while Utter pays final respects to a fallen friend. Trixie feels uneasy about her charge, which prompts a violent response from Swearengen. Cy Tolliver is shocked, and displeased, to see a face from the past return to his saloon.
"Suffer the Little Children" Elizabeth Sarnoff Dan Minahan May 9, 2004 8
Deadwood breathes easier when riders arrive with precious vaccine – and word of a possible treaty with the Sioux. Awaiting Trixie’s return, a pragmatic Swearengen resists counsel from a bloody-minded Farnum. Tolliver teaches a cruel lesson to two would-be con artists; and to his madame.
"No Other Sons or Daughters" George Putnam Ed Bianchi May 16, 2004 9
With annexation looming, Swearengen calls a meeting to set up an informal government. Bullock and Alma compare notes on Ellsworth, and each other. Joanie searches for new options in Deadwood as Jane heads out of town to find hers. The health of the camp's Reverend continues to worsen, a plight that begins to weigh heavy on the mind of Doctor Cochran.
"Mister Wu" Bryan McDonald Dan Minahan May 23, 2004 10
An opium theft leaves Swearengen trying to find common language with his supplier and the boss of the Deadwood Chinese population, Mr. Wu, as well as navigating tricky waters to deal with the mess. A letter from a Yankton magistrate infuriates Swearengen, but finds the solution may well lie with the letter's deliverer. Joanie finds backing for her brothel from a friend.
"Jewel's Boot Is Made for Walking" Ricky Jay Steve Shill June 6, 2004 11
Alma’s father, Otis Russell, arrives from New York to “help” with her claim but soon begins to manipulate his daughter. Swearengen strikes a bargain with Adams to rid him of some legal baggage. Trixie and Sol have a private encounter at the hardware store, much to the ire of Swearengen as Bullock expresses his distase at the settlements new sheriff.
"Sold Under Sin" Ted Mann Davis Guggenheim June 13, 2004 12
The U.S. Army under General Crook, a.k.a. “Custer's avengers,” rolls into Deadwood, prompting a parade – and business solicitations from Farnum and Tolliver. Swearengen deals with a problem and gains a new ally. Bullock confronts Otis Russell over his intentions as his relationship with Alma deepens.

[edit] Season 2 (2005)

Image Title Writer Director Original Airdate #
"A Lie Agreed Upon, Part 1" David Milch Ed Bianchi March 6, 2005 13
Anxious about the camp’s future, Swearengen calls out Bullock over the Sheriff’s relationship with Alma; the resulting confrontation turns inadvertently public -- and violent. Bullock's wife and step son arrive as does Joanie's new business partners.
"A Lie Agreed Upon, Part 2" Jody Worth Ed Bianchi March 13, 2005 14
As the day’s injured recoup, the night brings a new set of tensions. Alma and an increasingly self-destructive Bullock face an abrupt decision on their future, even as the Sheriff seeks to make good a family pledge to recover his badge and guns from Swearengen; with help from Utter and a newly returned Jane.
"New Money" Elizabeth Sarnoff Steve Shill March 20, 2005 15
Francis Wolcott, chief geologist for a powerful mining operation, arrives to shake up the status quo – beginning with Tolliver. Dority, Burns and Trixie fret as an ailing Swearengen refuses visitors and medical attention. Farnum's attempts at blackmail backfire, leaving him indebted to the new arrival. The mysterious benefactor of the Chez Amis makes himself known, much to Joanie's unease
"Requiem for a Gleet" Ted Mann Alan Taylor March 27, 2005 16
Cochran contemplates a procedure that could cure Swearengen – or kill him. His employer indisposed, Dority must attend to a former fellow-bushwacker come to request Swearengen’s permission to pull a job, and to Wu, who attempts to convey news of a “tong” newly arrived from San Francisco; an an associate of Francis Wolcott. Sol Star ponders on plans for setting up a bank, but his choice of possible backers displease Bullock. Ellsworth confronts Wolcott on the Garret claim.
"Complications" Victoria Morrow Gregg Fienberg April 3, 2005 17
As a convalescing Swearengen bridles, Cochran schools Burns and Dority how best to assist his recovery. Alma too is feeling unwell in the mornings, raising concerns for her future in Deadwood. Unexpected profits at the Chez Ami lead Tolliver to a startling discovery about Wolcott. Concerns over the safety of gold claims once Deadwood is annexed leads to a panic amongst prospectors that turns violent - and when the local commissioner is wisked to safety by Bullock, an old friend of Hostetler becomes the target of their ire.
"Something Very Expensive" Steve Shill Steve Shill April 10, 2005 18
Alma proposes the formation of the Deadwood bank, and looks to familiar faces to run it. To test himself, Swearengen grants audience to a long line of supplicants; talks with Farnum and Miss Isringhausen, Alma's teacher for Sofia Metz, prove most illuminating. Tolliver confronts Wolcott regarding personal details he has uncovered, which sends the latter into a murderous rage.
"E.B. Was Left Out" Jody Worth Michael Almereyda April 17, 2005 19
Tolliver enlists Lee to clean up the aftermath of Wolcott's anger in the Chez Amis. Stubbs confides in Utter, who overreacts when Wolcott "steps on his toe" in a queue and badly beats the geologist, leading to an emergency town meeting in which Tolliver tips his hand. Swearengen meets Alma to inform her of a Pinkerton agent in camp; she and Bullock confer about her bank--and other expanding prospects.
"Childish Things" Regina Corrado Tim Van Patten April 24, 2005 20
Wolcott offers on a rich claim operated by two ornery brothers, and reports to his boss on their progress overall. Tom Nuttall proudly unveils his new "Bone-Shaker" bicycle--but some doubt he can ride it. Swearengen and Bullock discuss alternatives to annexing the Hills to Dakota.
"Amalgamation and Capital" Elizabeth Sarnoff Ed Bianchi May 1, 2005 21
Merrick goes overboard printing rumors in the Pioneer, earning rebuke from Swearengen. Tolliver aims to fleece Mose Manuel of his bloodstained profits. Utter's enraged when Wolcott interrupts his and Bullock's interrogation of Mose, and decide to leave town; the unsent letter of an old friend to his wife bringing back painful memories. A friendship between Jane and Joanie begins to grow as the latter becomes more isolated and alone.
"Advances, None Miraculous" Sara Hess Dan Minahan May 8, 2005 22
In the wake of a tragic accident, Cochran delivers a dire prognosis as the entire camp stands vigil. Swearengen enlists Star and Adams to help improvise a con on the newly returned Commissioner Jarry as he deals with the Pinkteron agent. Andy Cramed, former Deadwood pariah, offers himself as the camp's new minister. Martha regrets her move to Deadwood.
"The Whores Can Come" Bryan McDonald Gregg Fienberg May 15, 2005 23
Telegraph lines to Yankton heat up as Jarry fears Bullock and Hearst have each thrown their weight behind Montana as their ruse begins to fall into place. Swearengen uses a camp tragedy to delay an altercation between Wu and Lee. Ellsworth and Alma come to an agreement.
"Boy the Earth Talks To" Ted Mann Ed Bianchi May 22, 2005 24
As Deadwood readies for a celebration, George Hearst's arrival in camp brings upheaval. Swearengen's manipulations extract a counter-offer from Yankton. Hearst comes to separate arrangements with Farnum and Swearengen as Wolcott faces the consequences of his actions. The conflict amongst the Chinese bosses comes to a bloody climax.

[edit] Season 3 (2006)

Image Title Writer Director Original Airdate #
"Tell Your God to Ready for Blood" David Milch & Ted Mann Mark Tinker June 11, 2006 25
Elections for mayor and sheriff are fast approaching, but Bullock and Swearengen keep an eye on influential new resident George Hearst who tests the waters of the camp's power structure as union organizers begin turning up murdered; on Swearengen's property. Adams proposes a real-estate deal to Star at the behest of Swearengen; Alma encounters complications with her pregnancy.
"I Am Not the Fine Man You Take Me For" David Milch & Regina Corrado Dan Attias June 18, 2006 26
The candidates for sheriff and mayor deliver their campaign speeches; as Swearengen refuses to genuflect, Hearst gives him a personal demonstration of his influence and power; Doc Cochran tends to an ailing Alma; Jane shares her exploits with Custer with the schoolchildren at Martha's behest; Andy has an uncomfortable reunion with Tolliver
"True Colors" Regina Corrado & Ted Mann Gregg Fienberg June 25, 2006 27
The stagecoach brings Hearst's loyal cook; theater promoter Jack Langrishe, who's an old friend of Swearengen; and a returning, and very much westernized, Mr. Wu. Hearst shows he means business during separate dealings with Alma, Bullock and Tolliver as more unionizing miners are murdered by agents of Hearst.
"Full Faith and Credit" Ted Mann Ed Bianchi July 2, 2006 28
Alma opens Deadwood's first bank; Hearst meets with Swearengen and Tolliver and lays out his plans to consolidate his power; Bullock brokers a deal between Steve and Hostetler when he and Samuel Fields arrive back at the camp, as he and Martha deal with painful memories of William's death.
"A Two-Headed Beast" David Milch Dan Minahan July 9, 2006 29
Dority picks up Captain Turner's gauntlet and two do battle in the thoroughfare; Hostetler completes a deal regarding the livery, but a final insult against his honor pushes him over the edge; Bullock hands Hearst an earful and makes a public arrest as the latter mourns a blow to his operations.
"A Rich Find" Alix Lambert Tim Hunter July 16, 2006 30
Bullock and Swearengen contemplate a preemptive strike against Hearst; Aunt Lou reunites with her son, Odell, who brings a business proposal to his mother's employer. Trixie confronts Alma regarding her returning drug habit and Ellsworth moving out of their home, as Leon informs Tolliver of the situation regarding Alma. An ailing Jane moves in with Joanie.
"Unauthorized Cinnamon" Regina Corrado Mark Tinker July 23, 2006 31
Camp elders meet at the Gem to discuss the Hearst situation; Bullock offers a solution to the standoff. Swearengen learns of Doc Cochran's illness. Hearst strikes a deal with Odell, and admits his growing hatred of Deadwood and its inhabitants.
"Leviathan Smiles" Kem Nunn Ed Bianchi July 30, 2006 32
Wyatt Earp and his brother arrive in Deadwood, raising suspicions as to who they work for; the town awaits Hearst's next move as additional reinforcements arrive to help Hearst maintain his power. Cy and Hearst plot against both the Earps and Bullock. Langrishe mourns the passing of an old friend.
"Amateur Night" Nick Towne & Zack Whedon Adam Davidson August 6, 2006 33
Langrishe welcomes all comers for the camp's first amateur night as his theater finally opens; a returning Commissioner Jarry seeks an audience with Hearst regarding the coming elections as Hearst orders violence against Merrick. Aunt Lou receives distressing news about her son.
"A Constant Throb" W. Earl Brown Mark Tinker August 13, 2006 34
With Bullock out of camp and Ellsworth on the Garret claim, Alma survives a close call involving Hearts's hired guns - only to receive help from an unlikely source. Swearengen responds to a message from Hearst by killing its messenger. The relationship between Joanie and Jane deepens.
"The Catbird Seat" Bernadette McNamara Gregg Fienberg August 20, 2006 35
Hearst follows one close call with a more on-target one, forcing Bullock to cut short a campaign speech in Sturgis and uniting Deadwood in its grief for the death of one of their own. Trixie attempts to exact revenge. Swearengen, Wu and Adams plan their retaliation. Tolliver begins to become more and more uneasy with his pariah status.
"Tell Him Something Pretty" Ted Mann Mark Tinker August 27, 2006 36
The camp, and the surrounding territories, turn out to vote for the county elections but the results may have already been decided. Hearst, his victory over Deadwood looming, makes one last demand before he departs which requires a final and painful sacrifice.
Spoilers end here.

[edit] References

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Porter, Rick. Milch: 'Deadwood' Movies Still Alive. zap2it.com.