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| 1 :01x01 - Deadwood (Mar/21/2004) | | Seth Bullock and Sol Star travel to a mining camp called “Deadwood”. The not-yet town is in Indian Territory, so there is no legal government. Al Swearengen controls the business and the land when they arrive. While there is no law, and former lawman Bullock’s only intent is to open a hardware store, he finds it hard to ignore injustice, as does his new acquaintance and fellow retired lawman Wild Bill Hickok. Bullock and Star also befriend an eccentric preacher. | | Guest Stars: Christopher Darga as Byron Sampson, Garret Dillahunt as Jack McCall, Gill Gayle as Huckster, Peter Jason (1) as Con Stapleton, Geri Jewell (1) as Jewel, Ray McKinnon as Rev. H.W. Smith, Timothy Omundson as Brom Garret, Dean Rader-Duval as Jimmy Irons, Keone Young as Mr. Wu, Jeffrey Jones (1) as A.W. Merrick, Dan Hildebrand as Tim Driscoll, Ursula Brooks as Whore, Sean Bridgers as Johnny Burns, Michael G. Hagerty (1) as Loud Wagoneer, Jane Leigh Connelly as unknown, Jamie McShane as Ned Mason, Tom Simmons as Poker Player, James Parks as Clell Watson, Everette Wallin as Joey, David Carpenter as Vigilante, Victor McCay as unknown, Dylan Haggerty as Abusive John, Jackson Bolt as Vigilante Rider | Director: Walter Hill Writer: David Milch | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - Deep Water (Mar/28/2004) | | Chaos reigns in Deadwood when Bullock and Hickok return to camp with a girl who survived the massacre of her family. Swearengen is uneasy at the alliance of Bullock and Hickok and does what he can to make sure they don’t turn people against him and he doesn’t want the little girl to tell what she may have seen. Hickok makes a new friend at the poker table, while dispatching another man who “meant him harm”. | | Guest Stars: Geri Jewell (1) as Jewel, Bree Seanna Wall as Sofia, Dean Rader-Duval as Jimmy Irons, Tom Simmons as poker player, Peter Jason (1) as Con Stapleton, Jane Leigh Connelly as unknown, Sean Bridgers as Johnny Burns, Garret Dillahunt as Jack McCall, Nick Offerman as Tom Mason, Timothy Omundson as Brom Garret, Keone Young as Mr. Wu, Joe Chrest as Persimmon Phil, Jeffrey Jones (1) as A.W. Merrick, Ray McKinnon as Rev. H.W. Smith, Dan Hildebrand as Tim Driscoll | Director: Davis Guggenheim Writer: Malcolm MacRury | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - Reconnoitering the Rim (Apr/04/2004) | | A new operator, Cy Tolliver, arrives in camp and opens a new joint, the Bella Union, directly across from the Gem. Seth and Sol finally get Al Swearengen to agree on a price for their lot. Al sends Dan out to reconnoiter Brom's claim, and to help Mr. Garret to meet with an accident. | | Guest Stars: Joel McKinnon Miller as Nathan Gordon, Sean Bridgers as Johnny Burns, Garret Dillahunt as Jack McCall, Jeffrey Jones (1) as A.W. Merrick, Ricky Jay (1) as Eddie Sawyer, Larry Cedar as Leon, Peter Jason (1) as Con Stapleton, Dean Rader-Duval as Jimmy Irons, Tom Simmons as poker player, Bree Seanna Wall as Sofia, Kim Dickens as Joanie Stubbs, Ray McKinnon as Rev. H.W. Smith, Timothy Omundson as Brom Garret | Director: Davis Guggenheim Writer: Jody Worth | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - Here Was a Man (Apr/11/2004) | Dan Dority brings Brom Garret's body back to camp. Al has E.B. give the widow an offer for her claim, but she has Doc look at the body instead.
The low-life Jack McCall's hatred for Wild Bill Hickok results in him shooting Bill from behind in Nutall's saloon. | | Guest Stars: Bree Seanna Wall as Sofia, Kim Dickens as Joanie Stubbs, Ricky Jay (1) as Eddie Sawyer, Larry Cedar as Leon, Joel McKinnon Miller as Nathan Gordon, Zach Grenier as Andy Cramed, Ray McKinnon as Rev. H.W. Smith, Dean Rader-Duval as Jimmy Irons, Peter Jason (1) as Con Stapleton, Gareth Williams (1) as Smallpox Victim, Nicolas Surovy as Captain Massie, Tom Simmons as Poker Player, Timothy Omundson as Brom Garret, Sean Bridgers as Johnny Burns, Jeffrey Jones (1) as A.W. Merrick, Garret Dillahunt as Jack McCall | Director: Alan Taylor (2) Writer: Elizabeth Sarnoff | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - The Trial of Jack McCall (Apr/18/2004) | | The Gem is turned courthouse for the trial of Hickok's murderer. Andy's sickness bothers Cy, who has him thrown out in the woods, where he is found by Jane. | | Guest Stars: Brent Briscoe as Prosecutor, Zach Grenier as Andy Cramed, Ricky Jay (1) as Eddie Sawyer, Kim Dickens as Joanie Stubbs, Bree Seanna Wall as Sofia, Everette Wallin as Joey, Geri Jewell (1) as Jewel, Sean Bridgers as Johnny Burns, Garret Dillahunt as Jack McCall, Jeffrey Jones (1) as A.W. Merrick, Ray McKinnon as Rev. H.W. Smith, Marshall Bell as Magistrate Claggett, Keone Young as Mr. Wu | Director: Ed Bianchi Writer: John Belluso | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - Plague (Apr/25/2004) | | Seth Bullock has an encounter with an Indian while tracking Wild Bill Hickok's killer. Al gets E.B. to keep an eye on Trixie and Alma. Meanwhile a smallpox outbreak threatens everyone. | | Guest Stars: Ricky Jay (1) as Eddie Sawyer, Gareth Williams (1) as smallpox victim, Juddson Keith Linn as milliner, Brian Girard as smallpox victim, John Wills Martin (1) as Haberdasher, Kim Dickens as Joanie Stubbs, Bree Seanna Wall as Sofia, Parisse Boothe as Tess, Jeffrey Jones (1) as A.W. Merrick, Ray McKinnon as Rev. H.W. Smith, Sean Bridgers as Johnny Burns, Everette Wallin as Joey, | Uncredited: Candice Cook as whore at the Gem | Director: Davis Guggenheim Writer: Malcolm MacRury | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - Bullock Returns to the Camp (May/02/2004) | | Charlie Utter finds Seth Bullock on his way back from Cheyanne. Together, Seth & Charlie find Jack McCalland after taking him to Yankton, return to camp. Alma continues to ignore E.B.'s offers to buy her claim and Jane earns her famous nickname "Calamity Jane". | | Guest Stars: Everette Wallin as Joey, Bree Seanna Wall as Sofia, Kim Dickens as Joanie Stubbs, Ricky Jay (1) as Eddie Sawyer, Zach Grenier as Andy Cramed, Nicolas Surovy as Captain Massie, Richard Wharton as cowboy outside bunkhouse, Peter Jason (1) as Con Stapleton, Geri Jewell (1) as Jewel, Jim Cody Williams (3) as Terrence, Greg Cipes as Miles Anderson, Kristen Bell as Flora Anderson, Jeffrey Jones (1) as A.W. Merrick, Garret Dillahunt as Jack McCall, Ray McKinnon as Rev. H.W. Smith, Sean Bridgers as Johnny Burns | Director: Michael Engler Writer: Jody Worth | | | |
| 8 :01x08 - Suffer the Little Children (May/09/2004) | | The smallpox vaccine arrives in camp along with word of a new treaty with the Sioux. A pair of con artists are exposed and Cy uses them as an example. Bullock has the Garret claim re-evaluated and the result changes several people's standing in the community. | | Guest Stars: Zach Grenier as Andy Cramed, Ricky Jay (1) as Eddie Sawyer, Kim Dickens as Joanie Stubbs, Bree Seanna Wall as Sofia, Geri Jewell (1) as Jewel, Sean Bridgers as Johnny Burns, Ray McKinnon as Rev. H.W. Smith, Jeffrey Jones (1) as A.W. Merrick, Kristen Bell as Flora Anderson, Greg Cipes as Miles Anderson, Jim Cody Williams (3) as Terrence | Director: Dan Minahan (1) Writer: Elizabeth Sarnoff | | | | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - Mister Wu (May/23/2004) | | Wu, the leader of Deadwood's Chinese community brings a problem to Swearengen. In order to satisfy Wu, Al has to deal with two opium addicts. The Magistrate sends his bagman, Silas Adams, to collect the bribe money. Al does his best to get Adams to switch sides. | | Guest Stars: Larry Cedar as Leon, Dean Rader-Duval as Jimmy Irons, Richard Gant as Hostetler, Ralph Richeson as Richardson, Leah Ann Cevoli as Whore at the Gem, Titus Welliver as Silas Adams, Ricky Jay (1) as Eddie Sawyer, Kim Dickens as Joanie Stubbs, Keone Young as Mr. Wu, Bree Seanna Wall as Sofia, Jeffrey Jones (1) as A.W. Merrick, Ray McKinnon as Rev. H.W. Smith, Sean Bridgers as Johnny Burns, Geri Jewell (1) as Jewel | Director: Dan Minahan (1) Writer: Bryan McDonald (2) | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - Jewel's Boot Is Made For Walking (Jun/06/2004) | | Alma Garret's father arrives in camp with the stated desire to help her with her new found riches. Jewel has an idea that she thinks may help her walk better, but Doc is reluctant to help. Con Stapleton weasels his way into the role of sheriff, even though no one wants a sheriff. | | Guest Stars: Kim Dickens as Joanie Stubbs, Gavin Black as salesman, Larry Cedar as Leon, Peter Jason (1) as Con Stapleton, Ralph Richeson as Richardson, Titus Welliver as Silas Adams, Ricky Jay (1) as Eddie Sawyer, Zach Grenier as Andy Cramed, William Russ as Otis Russell, Bree Seanna Wall as Sofia, Jeffrey Jones (1) as A.W. Merrick, Ray McKinnon as Rev. H.W. Smith, Sean Bridgers as Johnny Burns, Geri Jewell (1) as Jewel | Director: Steve Shill Writer: Ricky Jay (1) | | | |
| 12 :01x12 - Sold Under Sin (Jun/13/2004) | | The army comes through camp along with Magistrate Clagett. Silas Adams shows who's side he's on, and Bullock has an exchange with Alma's father. Stapleton's first act as sheriff turns out to be his last. | | Guest Stars: Peter Jason (1) as Con Stapleton, Geri Jewell (1) as Jewel, Meghan Glennon as Lila, Al Leong as laundryman, Ralph Richeson as Richardson, Keone Young as Mr. Wu, Bree Seanna Wall as Sofia, Larry Cedar as Leon, Ray McKinnon as Rev. H.W. Smith, Marshall Bell as Magistrate Clagett, Peter Coyote as General Crook, Titus Welliver as Silas Adams, Jeffrey Jones (1) as A.W. Merrick, Kim Dickens as Joanie Stubbs, Ricky Jay (1) as Eddie Sawyer, Sean Bridgers as Johnny Burns | Director: Davis Guggenheim Writer: Ted Mann | | | |
| 13 :02x01 - A Lie Agreed Upon (1) (Mar/06/2005) | Seth Bullock and Alma Garret's relationship increases to a level that the rest of the camp can't ignore. Al brings attention to the relationship, hinting that it isn't the right thing for the new sheriff. One thing leads to another, Seth and Al have a punch-out. Al draws a knife on Seth, and a there's a bit of shooting between Bullock and Swearengen's people leaving Sol badly injured.
At the Bella Union, Cy is getting more annoyed at Joanie's departure. He reveals that he knows Eddie stole money from him to help set up the Chez Ami.
A stage arrives in the middle of all the action bringing Martha and William Bullock and a load of whores for the Chez Ami. | | Guest Stars: Josh Eriksson as William Bullock, Frank G. Turner (1) as Barney the barber, Erica Swanson as Doris, Fiona Dourif as Chez Ami Whore, Channon Roe (1) as Slippery Dan, Sarah Paulson as Miss Isringhausen, Alice Krige as Maddie, Meghan Glennon as Lila, Gill Gayle as Huckster, Christian DeStefanis as Ellsworth's Rifleman, Parisse Boothe as Tess, Jackson Bolt as Ellsworth's Rifleman | Director: Ed Bianchi Writer: David Milch | | | |
| 14 :02x02 - A Lie Agreed Upon (2) (Mar/13/2005) | Joanie and her newly arrived madam, Maddie, work on the Chez Ami while E.B. keeps an eye on their progress. Calamity Jane returns to Deadwood to die, but Doc seems to think she just drinks too much. She joins Seth, Charlie and Sol for a second armed confrontation with Al at the Gem. Al sees the wisdom of not killing the sheriff, and returns Seth's gung and badge, which he took off before the last fight.
The episode concludes with Seth entering his home for the first time since his wife's arrival. | | Guest Stars: Fiona Dourif as Chez Ami Whore, Ashleigh Kizer as Dolly, Nicholas Marino as Arnie, Sam Spector as Rifleman, Josh Eriksson as William Bullock, Erica Swanson as Doris, Channon Roe (1) as Slippery Dan, Sarah Paulson as Miss Isringhausen, Jackson Bolt as Ellsworth's Rifleman, Larry Cedar as Leon, Leah Ann Cevoli as Gem Whore, Gill Gayle as Huckster, Meghan Glennon as Lila, Alice Krige as Maddie | Director: Ed Bianchi Writer: Jody Worth | | | |
| 15 :02x03 - New Money (Mar/20/2005) | | Mining magnate George Hearst sends an agent to Deadwood. The man, Francis Woolcot, is greated with varying responses. Farnum starts by wanting to scam him, but Woolcot easily gets convinces E.B to help spread rumors. Swearengen is out of action with kidney stones, leaving Dan and Johnny to make an attempt at running things. While other people are selling, Alma admits an interest in buying the Grand Central, she also fires Sofia's tutor. | | Guest Stars: Chandra Richards as Rose, Sarah Paulson as Miss Isringhausen, Nicholas Marino as Arnie Hennick, Alice Krige as Maddie, Peter Jason (1) as Con Stapleton, Meghan Glennon as Lila, Fiona Dourif as Chez Ami Whore, Leah Ann Cevoli as Gem Whore, Larry Cedar as Leon, Garret Dillahunt as Francis Wolcott | Director: Steve Shill Writer: Elizabeth Sarnoff | | | |
| 16 :02x04 - Requiem for a Gleet (Mar/27/2005) | | Doc discusses the possibility of surgery with Al, but he is terrified of actually doing the operation. Woolcot's favorite whore, and the Lawrence County Commissioner arrive in camp, stirring up the pot even further. A new Chinese opium dealer sells to Tolliver, and sets up a partnership with Cy in a Chinese brothel. Wu comes to Al for help, finding him disposed, and Dan clueless. | | Guest Stars: Nicholas Marino as Arnie Hennick, Sarah Paulson as Miss Isringhausen, Erica Swanson as Doris, Stephen Tobolowsky as Hugo Jarry, Izabella Miko as Carrie, Alice Krige as Maddie, Ashleigh Kizer as Dolly, Peter Jason (1) as Con Stapleton, Leah Ann Cevoli as Gem Whore, Larry Cedar as Leon, Parisse Boothe as Tess, Garret Dillahunt as Francis Wolcott | Director: Alan Taylor (2) Writer: Ted Mann | | | |
| 17 :02x05 - Complications (Apr/03/2005) | | Al recovers, but asks Doc to hide the fact that he is partially paralyzed. Alma begins to get sick in the mornings. Seth and Martha begin to get along. Commissioner Jarry tries to get Merrick to print a "legal statement" explaining Yankton's position on the status of the Deadwood gold claims. A.W. refuses to print it, as it is nothing but political doublespeak. A mob forms, wanting to string up the commissioner, but decide to tar a black man as a distraction. Bullock is forced to put the whole situation in order before it gets out of hand. | | Guest Stars: Nicholas Marino as Arnie Hennick, Sarah Paulson as Alice Isringhausen, Erica Swanson as Doris, Stephen Tobolowsky as Hugo Jarry, Danny Le Boyer as Lee's Henchman, Izabella Miko as Carrie, Alice Krige as Maddie, Ashleigh Kizer as Dolly, Franklyn Ajaye as Samuel Fields, Larry Cedar as Leon, Garret Dillahunt as Francis Wolcott, Richard Gant as Hostetler, Michael Harney as Steve, Peter Jason (1) as Con Stapleton | Director: Gregg Fienberg Writer: Victoria Morrow | | | |
| 18 :02x06 - Something Very Expensive (Apr/10/2005) | | A new school teacher arrives in camp, and A.W. shows her the town. Al's health improves enough for him to start receiving visitors. Wu is upset that Cy has brought in a cartload of Chinese women and wants to make sure "Swegen" is still on his side. County commissioner Jarry flees Deadwood. Thinking A.W. will be afraid of Yankton, Cy has his guys smash the presses at the Pioneer, but A.W. sees right through it. Woolcot kills a handful of Joanies whores, but Charlie helps her get the rest out of camp before he finishes them all off. Sol tells Seth that he thinks Alma is pregnant. | | Guest Stars: Izabella Miko as Carrie, Stephen Tobolowsky as Hugo Jarry, Erica Swanson as Doris, Philip Moon as Mr. Lee, Ted Mann as Rutherford, Alice Krige as Maddie, Ashleigh Kizer as Dolly, Peter Jason (1) as Con Stapleton, Franklyn Ajaye as Samuel Fields, Larry Cedar as Leon, Garret Dillahunt as Francis Wolcott, Meghan Glennon as Lila, Michael Harney as Steve | Director: Steve Shill Writer: Steve Shill | | | |
| 19 :02x07 - E.B. Was Left Out (Apr/17/2005) | | Al reaveals to Alma that Isringhouse is a Pinkerton hired by Brom's family, and that she is trying to frame Alma. He proposes a deal with her, because of his intense dislike of the Pinkertons. Joanie tells Charlie why she needed to sneak her remaining whores out of camp. Charlie responds by kicking the crap out of Woolcot in the middle of the street. Al calls a meeting of the town leaders to discuss issues. Cy reveals a bit too much when he gets quite upset. When E.B. realizes a meating was held without him, he is annoyed. | | Guest Stars: Garret Dillahunt as Francis Wolcott, Nick Amandos as Bartender Jack, Monty 'Hawkeye' Henson as Hawkeye, Allen Keller as Marvin, Ted Mann as Rutherford, Peter Jason (1) as Con Stapleton, Philip Moon as Mr. Lee, Larry Cedar as Leon | Director: Michael Almereyda Writer: Jody Worth | | | | | | | | | |
| 22 :02x10 - Advances, None Miraculous (May/08/2005) | | The entire camp is affected by the terrible accident befallen William Bullock, Seth's stepson. Martha wants to take the boy back to Michigan but Doc doesn't want him moved. Andy Cramed, who has become a preacher, returns to camp. | | Guest Stars: Ted Mann as Rutherford, Pavel Lychnikoff as Blazanov, Peter Jason (1) as Con Stapleton, Zach Grenier as Andy Cramed, Garret Dillahunt as Francis Wolcott, Larry Cedar as Leon, Franklyn Ajaye as Samuel Fields | Director: Dan Minahan (1) Writer: Sara Hess | | | |
| 23 :02x11 - The Whores Can Come (May/15/2005) | | Al comes to realize that Hearst is backing Mr. Lee and that he needs to help Mr. Wu who has always been his ally in the past. Cy thinks Andy's conversion is a scam, and makes his opinion clear. Andy's preaching at William's funeral clearly prove that he doesn't have any miraculous gift for preaching. Al tries to convince everyone, including himself, that he is unaffected by William's death. Alma finally agrees to marry Ellsworth. | | Guest Stars: Pruitt Taylor Vince as Mose Manuel, Jennifer Lutheran as Jenn, Will Leong as Lee's Henchman, Ashleigh Kizer as Dolly, Peter Jason (1) as Con Stapleton, Zach Grenier as Andy Cramed, Garret Dillahunt as Francis Wolcott, Leah Ann Cevoli as Gem Whore, Larry Cedar as Leon, Danny Le Boyer as Lee's Henchman, Pavel Lychnikoff as Blazanov, Nicholas Marino as Arnie Hennick | Director: Gregg Fienberg Writer: Bryan McDonald (2) | | | |
| 24 :02x12 - Boy the Earth Talks To (May/22/2005) | | Mr. Wu sneaks out from Al's protective custody and attacks Lee's henchmen, Johnny makes matters worse by dragging Wu back to the Gem. George Hearst arrives in Deadwood, and makes an attempt to by out E.B. The entire camp is caught up in Alma Garret's marriage to Ellsworth. | | Guest Stars: Pavel Lychnikoff as Blazanov, Gerald McRaney as George Hearst, Pruitt Taylor Vince as Mose Manuel, Johnny Radcliff as Hoople, David Redding as Davey, Philip Moon as Mr. Lee, Stephen Tobolowsky as Hugo Jarry, Jennifer Lutheran as Jenn, Will Leong as Lee's Henchman, Danny Le Boyer as Lee's Henchman, Parisse Boothe as Tess, Larry Cedar as Leon, Leah Ann Cevoli as Gem Whore, Garret Dillahunt as Francis Wolcott, Zach Grenier as Andy Cramed, Peter Jason (1) as Con Stapleton | Director: Ed Bianchi Writer: Ted Mann | | | |
| 25 :03x01 - Tell Your God to Ready for Blood (Jun/11/2006) | | 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. Meanwhile, Adams proposes a real-estate deal to Star, and Alma encounters complications with her pregnancy. | | Guest Stars: Paul Blackthorne as Hearst's Man, Anna Brown (2) as Unknown, Gerald McRaney as George Hearst, Peter Jason (1) as Con Stapleton, Larry Cedar as • Leon, Brent Sexton as Harry, Dan Hildebrand as Shaunessey | Director: Mark Tinker Writer: David Milch, Ted Mann | | | |
| 26 :03x02 - I Am Not the Fine Man You Take Me For (Jun/18/2006) | | The candidates for sheriff and mayor deliver their campaign speeches, Hearst gives Swearengen a personal demonstration of his influence, Doc Cochran tends to an ailing Alma, Jane shares her exploits with Custer with the schoolchildren, and Andy has an uncomfortable reunion with Tolliver. | | Guest Stars: Paul Blackthorne as Hearst's man, Pruitt Taylor Vince as Mose Manuel, Kevin Kearns as Pasco, Brent Sexton as Harry, Ralph Richeson as Richardson, David Redding as Davey, Gerald McRaney as George Hearst, Ashleigh Kizer as Dolly, Larry Cedar as Leon, Cullen Douglas (2) as Bank Customer, Chase Ellison as Richie, Meghan Glennon as Lila, Peter Jason (1) as Con Stapleton | Director: Daniel Attias Writer: David Milch, Regina Corrado | | | |
| 27 :03x03 - True Colors (Jun/25/2006) | | The stagecoach brings Hearst's loyal cook; theater promoter Jack Langrishe, who's an old friend of Swearengen; and a returning Mr. Wu. Hearst shows he means business during separate dealings with Alma, Bullock and Tolliver. | | Guest Stars: Cynthia Ettinger as Claudia, Gerald McRaney as George Hearst, Cleo King as Aunt Lou Marchbanks, David Redding as Davey, Kevin Kearns as Cornishman #1, Ashleigh Kizer as Dolly, Pavel Lychnikoff as Blazanov, Brian Cox (1) as John 'Jack' Langrishe | Director: Gregg Fienberg Writer: Ted Mann, Regina Corrado | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 32 :03x08 - Leviathan Smiles (Jul/30/2006) | | Wyatt Earp and his brother Morgan arrive, though their business is a mystery; the camp anxiously awaits Hearst's reaction to Bullock's letter in The Pioneer; an incident at the livery hinders Fields' travel plans. | | Guest Stars: Cynthia Ettinger as Claudia, Jennifer Lutheran as Jenn, Gale Harold as Wyatt Earp, Brian Cox (1) as John 'Jack' Langrishe, Dennis Christopher as Bellegarde, Franklyn Ajaye as Samuel Fields, Dan Hildebrand as Shaunessey, Gerald McRaney as George Hearst, Cleo King as Aunt Lou Marchbanks, Pavel Lychnikoff as Blazanov (as Pasha Lychnikoff) | Director: Ed Bianchi Writer: Kem Nunn | | | |
| 33 :03x09 - Amateur Night (Aug/06/2006) | | Langrishe welcomes all comers for the camp's first amateur night; a returning Commissioner Jarry seeks an audience with Hearst. | | Guest Stars: Larry Cedar as Leon, Peter Jason (1) as Stapleton, Brent Sexton as Harry Young, Pruitt Taylor Vince as Mose Manuel, Keone Young as Mr. Wu, Geri Jewell (1) as Jewel, Stephen Tobolowsky as Hugo Jarry, Austin Nichols as Morgan Earp, Tim De Zarn as , Nicole Ansari-Cox as , Scott Weintraub (2) as , Angela Nicholas as , Gill Gayle as Huckster, Michael Harney as Steve, Julie Ariola as Countess, Ralph Richeson as Richardson, Pavel Lychnikoff as Blazanov (as Pasha Lychnikoff), Cleo King as Aunt Lou Marchbanks, Gerald McRaney as George Hearst, Franklyn Ajaye as Samuel Fields, Dennis Christopher as Bellegarde, Brian Cox (1) as John 'Jack' Langrishe, Gale Harold as Wyatt Earp, Jennifer Lutheran as Jenn, Ted Mann as Rutherford, Cynthia Ettinger as Claudia, Parisse Boothe as Tess, Franc Ross as Louis the Bank Guard, David Redding as Davey | Director: Adam Davidson Writer: Nick Towne | | | |
| 34 :03x10 - A Constant Throb (Aug/13/2006) | | With Bullock on the campaign trail, Alma seeks Swearengen's help when she feels threatened by Hearst's goons; Barrett runs into trouble while delivering a message from his boss; Stapleton continues his pursuit of Claudia; Jane and Joanie bond over the contents of a dream. | | Guest Stars: Geri Jewell (1) as Jewel, Julie Ariola as Countess, Sarah Pachelli as Janine, Stephen Tobolowsky as Hugo Jarry, Brent Sexton as Harry Young, Angela Nicholas as , Ashleigh Kizer as Dolly, Nicole Ansari-Cox as , Peter Jason (1) as Stapleton, Ralph Richeson as Richardson, Pavel Lychnikoff as Blazanov (as Pasha Lychnikoff), Cleo King as Aunt Lou Marchbanks, Gerald McRaney as George Hearst, Dan Hildebrand as Shaunessey, Brian Cox (1) as John 'Jack' Langrishe, Jennifer Lutheran as Jenn, David Redding as Davey, Cynthia Ettinger as Claudia | Director: Mark Tinker Writer: W. Earl Brown (1) | | | |
| 35 :03x11 - The Cat Bird Seat (Aug/20/2006) | | Bullock rates the crises required to summon him from campaigning in Sturgis; Swearengen resorts to Plan B when he counts on an old ally for reinforcements; Alma seeks a familiar safe haven in the face of a new danger; Langrishe's relationship with Hearst deteriorates. | | Guest Stars: Nicole Ansari-Cox as , Michael Morris (4) as V, Julie Ariola as Countess, Mark Thomas (1) as , Ralph Richeson as Richardson, Stephen Tobolowsky as Hugo Jarry, David Anders as Infantryman, Anna Brown (2) as , Keone Young as Mr. Wu, Brent Sexton as Harry Manning, Franc Ross as Louis, Sarah Pachelli as Janine, Cullen Douglas (2) as Committee Man, Chad Brannon as , Larry Cedar as Leon, Pavel Lychnikoff as Blazanov (as Pasha Lychnikoff), Gerald McRaney as George Hearst, Ashleigh Kizer as Dolly, Dan Hildebrand as Shaunessey, Dennis Christopher as Bellegarde, Parisse Boothe as Tess, David Redding as Davey, Geri Jewell (1) as Jewel, Peter Jason (1) as Stapleton, Cynthia Ettinger as Claudia, Jennifer Lutheran as Jenn, Brian Cox (1) as John 'Jack' Langrishe | Director: Gregg Fienberg Writer: Bernadette McNamara | | | |
| 36 :03x12 - Tell Him Something Pretty (Aug/27/2006) | | The elections are held, though the results may not be much of a surprise. Hawkeye finally arrives with Swearengen's reinforcements, Alma negotiates a deal for her claim, and Langrishe wonders if now is the right time to open his theater. | | Guest Stars: Brent Sexton as Harry Manning, Franc Ross as Louis, Sarah Pachelli as Janine, Michael Harney as Steve, Jim Rider as , Anthony Gerard as Douglass, Monty 'Hawkeye' Henson as Hawkeye, Sharon Maines as Alice, Franklyn Ajaye as Samuel Fields, Dana Ashbrook as , Julie Ariola as Countess, Keone Young as Mr. Wu, Pavel Lychnikoff as Blazanov (as Pasha Lychnikoff), Cleo King as Aunt Lou Marchbanks, Gerald McRaney as George Hearst, Brian Cox (1) as John 'Jack' Langrishe, Jennifer Lutheran as Jenn, David Redding as Davey, Cynthia Ettinger as Claudia, Peter Jason (1) as Stapleton, Ted Mann as Rutherford, Larry Cedar as Leon, Ralph Richeson as Richardson | Director: Mark Tinker Writer: Ted Mann | | | |
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