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EPISODE · Jun 14, 2023 · 1H 15M

Complications

from Something Pretty · host The Pensky File

"You cannot fuck the future, sir. The future fucks you."In the thrilling episode "Complications" on the "Something Pretty" podcast, Wes and Clay dissect the intricate storyline of Deadwood with their signature blend of critical analysis and humor.After his recovery, Al Swearengen awakens to an anxious Dan Dority, Doc Cochran, and Johnny Burns. Wes and Clay explore Al's slurred speech and partial paralysis, shedding light on the impact of his condition.Amidst the unfolding events, Wes and Clay discuss Al's resilience and the complex relationships in Deadwood. They delve into the developments that demand Al's interpretation, adding depth to the narrative.At the Bella Union, Cy Tolliver receives his share of the Chez Ami's weekly proceeds, leaving him impressed yet disheartened. Wes and Clay analyze the tension between Tolliver and Francis Wolcott, unveiling Tolliver's suspicions of salted gold claims.County commissioner Hugo Jarry seeks A.W. Merrick's cooperation in publishing a legal notice challenging the legitimacy of gold claims. Wes and Clay unravel Jarry's manipulative tactics and the underlying motives at play.The hosts explore Alma Garret's revelation of pregnancy to Trixie, delving into the complexities of their relationship. They provide insights into the characters' dynamics and Trixie's sobering perspective on Alma's options.Meanwhile, Silas Adams becomes entangled with Miss Isringhausen, who reveals shocking information about the widow Garret. Wes and Clay analyze the motivations and potential consequences of their actions.The return of Samuel Fields introduces a new player to Deadwood. Wes and Clay discuss the significance of Fields' arrival and his interactions with Calamity Jane, infusing their analysis with their trademark humor.At the Bella Union, Francis Wolcott examines the bills of sale for gold claims purchased by Tolliver. Wes and Clay dissect the intricate schemes and alliances, unraveling the power dynamics within the narrative.As tensions rise, Wes and Clay explore the restlessness of the locals and their encounter with Seth Bullock. They provide insights into the dynamics of the conflict, shedding light on the underlying motivations.Amidst the chaos, Alma Garret seeks Doc Cochran's help, discovering the possibility of still having a child. Wes and Clay delve into the emotional impact of this revelation and its significance for Alma's character.With Al Swearengen's recovery, Wes and Clay analyze his astute observations and the larger forces at play in Deadwood. They offer their unique perspectives on the mystery of those behind the political moves.Join Wes and Clay on the "Something Pretty" podcast as they uncover the intricacies, inject humor, and provide critical analysis of the captivating world of Deadwood. Plus! The guys chat aboutLinks: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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