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EPISODE · Nov 15, 2023 · 1H 8M

A Constant Throb

from Something Pretty · host The Pensky File

"I prayed it would pass, but it's a constant fucking sore spot and throb."Welcome back to "Something Pretty," your trusted companion on the journey through Deadwood's third and final season. In this episode, titled "A Constant Throb," your hosts, Wes and Clay, delve deep into the complex and sometimes perplexing world of Deadwood.One of the central points of discussion in this episode is the peculiar and somewhat confusing plotline featuring Jack from the theater troupe. Wes and Clay dissect this storyline, examining how it seems to emerge somewhat unexpectedly and exploring its significance within the broader narrative of Deadwood's final season. They bring their keen analytical skills to unravel the mysteries and intricacies of this particular arc.George Hearst's violent reaction to boredom is another key theme explored by the hosts. They delve into Hearst's character, highlighting how his volatile nature and unpredictable actions make him such a formidable presence in the series. Wes and Clay discuss the implications of his violent outbursts and the tension they create in the camp.The hosts also engage in a thoughtful conversation about the varying degrees of connection viewers may feel with different characters and plotlines. They use Joanie Stubbs and Jane Cannary as examples of characters who might be harder for some viewers to connect with. This discussion adds depth to the exploration of character dynamics within the show.As the final season progresses, Wes and Clay observe the momentum starting to build, setting the stage for the climactic moments that will unfold in the remaining episodes. They analyze the narrative structure and pacing, providing insights into the overall direction of the series. The meandering nature of the early episodes in season three is starting to give way to a more energetically driven story.One of the most intriguing aspects of this episode is the catharsis, or lack thereof, surrounding a Pinkerton boss getting what's coming to him. Wes and Clay explore the emotional impact of this storyline and how the series effectively sets up the rollercoaster or ups and downs.With their insightful commentary and deep understanding of Deadwood's intricate storytelling, Wes and Clay continue to guide listeners through the rich tapestry of this beloved series. "Something Pretty" offers a unique perspective on Deadwood's final season, making it a must-listen for fans seeking a deeper understanding of the show's themes, characters, and plotlines.To support "Something Pretty" and ensure the podcast's continued exploration of Deadwood's final season, consider becoming a patron on their Patreon. Your support enables Wes and Clay to deliver quality content and share their passion for this iconic series, one episode at a time, including "A Constant Throb."Links:Support "Something Pretty" on PatreonListen to our other podcastsYouTubeJoin our DiscordSupplemental Reading:The Deadwood Bible: A Lie Agreed UponDeadwood: Stories of the Black Hills<a...

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