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EPISODE · Oct 11, 2023 · 1H 12M

Unauthorized Cinnamon

from Something Pretty · host The Pensky File

"Power comes to any man who has the color."Welcome again to "Something Pretty," your companion through the enthralling narrative of Deadwood. In this exploration, we dive into the stimulating and widely praised "Unauthorized Cinnamon," the seventh episode of Deadwood's final season. Embark on a journey through the intricate facets of this episode with your hosts, Wes and Clay."Unauthorized Cinnamon" presents an exploration of mortality, demonstrating the deep and pervasive impacts of life and death on individuals and the community alike. As Wes and Clay unravel the many nuances of George Hearst, illuminating his hypocrisy concerning others' misfortunes, they explore a character both malevolent and broken in equal measure. His belief that "Gold is every man's opportunity" unveils a worldview that precipitates much of the chaos and conflict within the episode, and the hosts discuss this aspect in detail.A scene that particularly captures attention in "Unauthorized Cinnamon" is the camp meeting, arranged to strategize against the Hearst threat. The significance of Bullock's letter is pondered by Wes and Clay, especially when underscored by the powerful proclamation: "You publish that letter, as witness!" The hosts shed light on the intricate social dynamics and the power structures at work in Deadwood during this key moment, exploring how this statement serves as a poignant resistance against the tumultuous powers at play.Death, in both its literal and symbolic renditions, is woven deeply into this episode. Wes and Clay explore how this potent motif impacts not merely individual characters but permeates the community of Deadwood as a whole. Moreover, as the narrative unfolds, Steve's crippling loneliness takes a primary position, eclipsing his rampant bigotry. Our hosts delve into the complexities of his character, highlighting the humane aspects that underpin his actions, albeit fundamentally flawed.Another critical narrative pivot in "Unauthorized Cinnamon" is Doc’s deteriorating condition due to tuberculosis. The insights provided by the hosts into the portrayal of illness bring forth the impacts on Doc and his surroundings, unmasking the vulnerability and fear pervading the community.In light of George Hearst's malevolent desire to decimate the camp, "Unauthorized Cinnamon" highlights the potent forces of writing and community building. Our hosts discuss how these become pivotal in resisting Hearst's calamitous ambitions and reflect on the delicate balance between community and individualism, utilizing the query, "Isn't that foolishness?" to critique and analyze the strategies deployed by the characters."Something Pretty" consistently delivers engrossing discussions, reflective analysis, and an intrinsic appreciation for Deadwood's complex storytelling. Wes and Clay's commentary elevates the experience of watching "Unauthorized Cinnamon" and all subsequent episodes, offering a compelling exploration of the series' multifaceted themes and characters. Thanks for listening!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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