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It was a totally different animal, a different beast. I was enjoying dying on my own sword. On Justified , I was just coming at the material from a totally different place than I was when I first got this gig here. As you were saying before, when this job came up, I was playing supporting roles that were really flashy and fun, chewing things up and having a good time.

But Seth was a lead, and certain kinds of responsibilities came with it. They get lost in the role a little bit, as opposed to just trusting it, forcing it at times, making their own thing out of it. By the time I got to Justified , I felt like I was just having a ball with the job. Not just that particular job, but acting. Acting was way more fun than I recall it being, back during the years I was doing this show.

On Justified , you were the nail but you were also the house, because you were one of the producers. Yeah, on Justified I could do whatever the fuck I wanted! Did you really think this reunion was ever going to happen? As for the show … eh. And then, after more time went by, I became interested in doing Deadwood again, but I was more interested in doing more episodes than in doing a movie. You mean doing another season? How did you feel about the fact that the passage of time is built into the story?

It seemed like a good idea. Otherwise, what are we gonna do? I got that from you! Classic Sanderson! School was in session on this show, and I just sat back. They knew every trick in the book. So good. Total command, each one of them. I watched rehearsals and I just see them take over rehearsal, and I think to myself, Look at Paula.

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Utter was a genuinely nice guy, but tough when riled, as George Hearst and Francis Wolcott discovered. She befriended Alma and Sofia, helping the former kick her laudanum addiction, and tried to murder George Hearst — unsuccessfully. Hearst ordered her death, but Swearengen replaced her with a somewhat unfortunate lookalike.

Jewel was the disabled woman that Swearengen employed to mop up the blood at the Gem saloon. Typically verbally abusive towards her — he said he kept her on hand in case someone could only afford a nine-cent whore — it was nevertheless clear that his position regarding her was actually a protective one. She gave as good as she got from Al, and the strong suggestion is, with a history growing up in the same orphanage, that they settled into a kind of sibling relationship earlier in life.

Geri Jewell has a background in stand-up comedy. When that original plan for her independence went violently south, she repurposed the Chez Amis building as a school. She gained a loyal protector in Charlie Utter, and bravely embarked on a romantic relationship with Calamity Jane. She looked good in a top hat.

Tolliver ran the Bella Union saloon, therefore establishing himself as major competition for Swearengen. He sadly passed away in May , aged He was instrumental in introducing Cy Tolliver to the town, but spied for Swearengen and later sold his business to Hearst, which he came to regret.

His relationship with Hearst also indirectly earned him a mighty beating from Bullock in Season Three.



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