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Posted by Bryan Christian

So, a few weeks ago, we ran across this interview on CHUD with Hitman star and former sherriff of TV's Deadwood Timothy Olyphant, and it totally bummed us out.

Now that it appears that the Deadwood TV movies are probably not going to happen, what are your thoughts on the show's legacy?[...] Do you feel kind of gypped that you won't have a chance to go back and finish up with those bookend films?

Honestly? It always feels a little... I could really give a shit. I mean it in the most respectful way. I had a great time on that show, and I am thankful to have that experience. To look at it from any other angle is, I think, a slippery slope. I don't think anybody owes me anything. I walk away from that saying thank God it existed. I have great relationships from that show. And you know what's better than seven or eight years on TV? Three years on TV.

OK, well, nuts. As some of you no doubt know, Deadwood was unceremoniously canceled by HBO after its third season, by which time it had developed its own very profane taxonomy, about 30 ongoing story arcs, and a cult following that, while never Sopranosish in size or intensity, nonetheless would probably have stuck with the show through thick, thin, and possibly even messianic surfers. There were rumors of wrapping up the plots with a few movie length installments, but nothing's come of it, despite the continuing dedication of the fans. And if this interview is to be believed, it'd be hard to imagine the show coming back without Olyphant as Sherriff Seth Bullock anyways.

Well, cut to last week, and Ian McShane talking about doing Pinter onstage with Time Out New York.

Deadwood was a creation. That’s what made the show a great piece of television. [Creator David Milch] created a time and mythos and a language. I found it quite amazing. Even now, we talk about it coming back.

Really? I heard that HBO finally dismantled the set.

Well, I said that in an interview, but then HBO put out a thing that said, “If we do the two follow-up movies, they would take place after the flood and the fire, so it wouldn’t necessarily be the same set.”

Hey, you know what, HBO? Shit or get off the goddamned pot. Olyphant would do it if the price was right, and let's be honest: ain't like you got much else with a guaranteed audience base. If you start now, you could probably get it done in time to premiere alongside whatever drama you got to replace The Wire. Or John From Cincinatti. Or The Sopranos. Anyway, just think about it.

PS: We mean "cocksuckers" affectionately. 


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Posted Nov 28 2007, 12:30 PM
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November 28, 2007 2:54 PM

Matt said:

I think I read that the only reason the show ended was because David Milch didn't want to do it anymore, not that it was "cancelled" by HBO.

November 29, 2007 2:31 PM

Bryan Christian said:

My impression (and I think Google's) is that maybe Milch was difficult for HBO to deal with, and might have had some sour grapes about it post facto, but that the network pulled the plug because the ratings weren't worth the cost of maintaining -- and gradually expanding -- a set that was basically *an entire town* out in the middle of nowhere.

November 29, 2007 2:54 PM

spoco2 said:

It's one of the saddest things for me recently in tvdom to have this show end as it did. It's SUCH an unsatisfying end to a show... nothing is resolved, it's all in the air, and 'that's it people, all over, get out'.

So sad. A Brilliant, brilliant show.

Cocksuckers.

November 29, 2007 10:25 PM

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Bryan Christian has worked as a writer for Epicurious, GenArt and ID magazine; a web producer for WWD and Condé Nast; and a cameraman for his friends. He's married with roommate and lives in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.

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