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sisabet ([personal profile] sisabet) wrote2004-09-20 01:13 pm

More Deadwood!!

OMG!!! Seth is SO CAP'N MAL!!! His temper is much worse - but he has Saul so it evens out.

God, Mal needs a Saul. Perhaps that is what Zoe was to an extent - but Mal really needs a Saul.

I can't decide who would have handled the Reverend better...Mal or Seth? I like the reverend - but I'm all tolerant, like Saul. I think it is a nice idea the preacher has. If Christians actually acted as he does, the worst thing being done in Jesus's name would be people being annoyed.

Also - [livejournal.com profile] tzikeh would so be all over Seth/Saul. They are so her type - men caring about each other and the love. Just saying.

[identity profile] tzikeh.livejournal.com 2004-09-20 10:23 am (UTC)(link)
HEEE! I have been hooked up with Deadwood dvds thanks to a fabulous friend - I should watch those this week!

[identity profile] killabeez.livejournal.com 2004-09-20 10:43 am (UTC)(link)
You are so right! I would be so much more a rabid Firefly fan if Mal had a Sol (and it is spelled Sol, btw, if you care! I thought that was weird, too. *g*)

Seth. *swoons* Although, I think [livejournal.com profile] tzikeh is going to be into the Bill/Charlie thing, too. *g* Maybe.

[identity profile] par-avion.livejournal.com 2004-09-20 11:22 am (UTC)(link)
Off-topic, but Gothamist is reporting that Saturday's Dave Chappelle's Block Party was the setting for the Wattstax-like documentary film he was making witih Michel Gondry. MTV says the film's release strategy is to go straight-toDVD.

Excerpt from the NY Times' review:

In some ways, though, the day's most important performer was the rapper-producer Mr. West, whose brilliant debut album, "The College Dropout" (Roc-A-Fella/Island Def Jam), proudly courts both Fugees fans and "costs a few-g's" fans - slyly admitting along the way that most listeners are a bit of both. Backed by a band led by Questlove, Mr. West rapped his way through "We Don't Care" (an ambivalent ode to drug dealers) and "Spaceship" (in which he recounts a disastrous - and larcenous - tenure at the Gap).

Mr. West noted that he would probably be the only rapper onstage all day wearing diamonds, but he seemed to like being slightly out of place, the way he always is. Best of all, in a day filled with special guests, Mr. West had the best and weirdest one: Freeway, a fierce, bearded ranter from Philadelphia, who showed up 20 minutes too late to perform his verse in Mr. West's track, "Two Words."

No matter. Freeway rapped anyway, barreling through a verse from "What We Do," rhyming a cappella until Questlove joined in. "When the teeth stop showing/And the stomach start growling/Then the heat start flowing," he snarled, giving the friendly block party the one thing it might otherwise have lacked: an antihero.

[identity profile] wrenlet.livejournal.com 2004-09-20 03:46 pm (UTC)(link)
*flails* You are killing me. My cable bill is already outrageous just to get Showtime, I can't afford HBO too!!

[identity profile] vagabondage.livejournal.com 2004-09-21 06:50 am (UTC)(link)
I'm going nuts, because I know what happens, and I want you to see, and I have to wait because stupid things like your job and your life are taking away time that you could be watching Deadwood!

Sorry, had a little fit there. I'm okay now.

Also, Doc is one of my heroes.