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Jul. 15th, 2007 11:57 pmFor me, Deadwood's strength is its illustration of why we have municipal bylaws and zoning. They keeps your tent from being flooded out by mud mixed with the urine of the fellow who's drinking in the street.
And therein lies the big difference between Deadwood and a roadshow Western such as like Firefly: in Deadwood, you can't pack up and leave it behind - It'll be there whenever you poke your head outside.
Either way, it's a fine show. I love the instrumentals (much as I love the ones in Firefly but moreso), and if anyone can direct me to an artist who specializes in that sort of slow fiddle/cello/steel-string background music, I'd be much obliged.
And therein lies the big difference between Deadwood and a roadshow Western such as like Firefly: in Deadwood, you can't pack up and leave it behind - It'll be there whenever you poke your head outside.
Either way, it's a fine show. I love the instrumentals (much as I love the ones in Firefly but moreso), and if anyone can direct me to an artist who specializes in that sort of slow fiddle/cello/steel-string background music, I'd be much obliged.