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ĭelivering Jimmy Irons to Wu's pigs, Swearengen seems to have dealt with the politically charged situation and Wu gruffly bows in thanks to 'Swedgin.' As he explains to Adams on the walk home, he elected to kill his own man to avoid giving Tolliver an excuse to go to war. Swearengen tells the men they must draw straws to see who will apologize to Wu, and after Jimmy selects one, Al holds him under and drowns him. He invites the newcomer to the bathhouse where the two opium addicts are enjoying a bath in a state of intoxication. Al reveals that the letter demanded more money to settle an older murder warrant, and goes on to tell Adams about his difficulties with Wu and Tolliver. īack at the Gem, Swearengen explains his outburst to the bagman Adams, who acknowledges that the magistrate is less than straightforward. Maybe, he says, he's just borrowing his brother's life so he doesn't have to live one of his own. Now a wife and kid he barely knows are moving coming out as well. He's moved 300 miles just to get himself mixed up in town planning again. Bullock is irritated at his own "meddlesome" nature. Watching Deadwood from the porch of their store, Bullock and Star talk. Al chews him out, but it is clear the Reverend is losing touch with reality Doc Cochran says he believes it's a tumor. Reverend Smith is back in the Gem, wildly enjoying the piano, which seems to make many observers uncomfortable. "I'm a purveyor of spirits, dope included, and when chance affords, a thief, but I ain't no fucking hypocrite," he says. Cy, having no financial interest in the dope trade, says he will take the moral high ground: "I don't deliver white men to chinks," he says. Swearengen meets with Cy to determine which dope fiend will go. Walking out of Wu's butcher shop with Dority, Al mutters, "Even money this will end up a bloodbath." He tells the man he can kill one of the "cocksuckers" who killed his courier, but that two whites for one Chinese was out of the question. Īfter interrogating the two hapless dope-heads, Al Swearengen heads to Chinatown to talk to Wu. Joanie tries to talk him out of it, but he seems to have made up his mind. Now holed up in the Grand Central, Joanie Stubbs entertains her old friend Eddie Sawyer, telling him that she doesn't want Cy Tolliver to back her new whorehouse. Swearengen asks Smith to frequent another joint, as men of the cloth are bad for business. Smith, who is having a world of a time listening to the piano, despite his obviously worsening condition.
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The Gem has a surprise guest in Reverend H.W. The junkie quickly caves and admits that he and Leon jumped the courier, and promises to bring Al whatever is left. "Jimmy, you've been wrong since you got in here," he says. Jimmy says he hasn't seen him, but Swearengen immediately sees through him. Swearengen asks about the whereabouts of fellow dope fiend Leon, who deals Faro at the Bella Union. Later, the junkie Irons has been produced. Al becomes furious when he reads a letter from the magistrate, and curses the messenger, Silas Adams. Swearengen and Farnum are stuffing bribe envelopes when the two "bagmen" from the magistrate arrive. Later, as the three take a walk with Charlie Utter, Merrick proposes the formation of Deadwood's first club-perhaps dedicated to walking-but the idea falls flat with the others. Bullock gives Merrick a letter to the editor in an effort to build support for his health proposals. Merrick share breakfast in the Grand Central, which is packed to the rafters. Al sends Wu on his way - out the back door - and calls for Dan Dority to scare up the dope fiend Jimmy Irons.
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Drawing pictures on a piece of paper, Wu furiously explains that two white "cocksuckers" killed his courier and stole an opium shipment-much of which was destined for Swearengen. Wu causes an uproar by using the front door of The Gem Saloon and calling for Swearengen Al invites the man up to his office. Farnum, but the spurious mayor is loath to divert any tax money away from bribes to the magistrates.
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On the way to the Grand Central Hotel for a meal, Bullock outlines a couple of his ideas for improving the town to E.B. "What was in my mind to raise my hand," he asks aloud to Sol Star. It's the breakfast hour in an ever-more-crowded Deadwood, but Seth Bullock is having trouble pulling himself away from his work as health commissioner. An opium theft leaves Swearengen trying to find common language with his supplier.