• Air date: 06 Mar '05 12 episodes
      The story of the early days of Deadwood, South Dakota; woven around actual historic events with most of the main characters based on real people. Deadwood starts as a gold mining camp and gradually turns from a lawless wild-west community into an organized wild-west civilized town. The story focuses on the real-life characters Seth Bullock and Al Swearengen.
  • List of Episodes (12)
    • 1. A Lie Agreed Upon, Part 1

      06 Mar '05
      Swearengen and Bullock have a violent confrontation; Bullock and Utter discover that mistaken identity led to a fatal shooting at Nuttall's.
    • 2. A Lie Agreed Upon, Part 2

      13 Mar '05
      Alma and Bullock face an abrupt decision about their future; Swearengen prepares for another showdown with Bullock; Calamity Jane returns to camp.
    • 3. New Money

      20 Mar '05
      "New Money" is the third episode in the second season of the HBO show Deadwood. In the episode, Francis Wolcott, chief geologist for a powerful mining operation, arrives to shake up the status quo beginning with Tolliver. Dority, Burns and Trixie fret as an ailing Swearengen refuses visitors and medical attention. Farnum's attempts at blackmail backfire, leaving him indebted to the new arrival. The mysterious benefactor of the Chez Amis makes himself known, much to Joanie's unease.
    • 4. Requiem for a Gleet

      27 Mar '05
      "Requiem for a Gleet" is the fourth episode in the second season of the HBO show Deadwood. In the episode, Cochran contemplates a procedure that could cure Swearengen or kill him. His employer indisposed, Dority must attend to a former fellow-bushwacker come to request Swearengens permission to pull a job, and to Wu, who attempts to convey news of a tong newly arrived from San Francisco who appears to be an associate of Francis Wolcott. Sol Star ponders plans for setting up a bank, but his choic
    • 5. Complications

      03 Apr '05
      "Complications" is the fifth episode in the second season og HBO original series Deadwood. In the episode, as a convalescing Swearengen bridles, Cochran schools Burns and Dority how best to assist his recovery. Alma too is feeling unwell in the mornings, raising concerns for her future in Deadwood. Unexpected profits at the Chez Ami lead Tolliver to a startling discovery about Wolcott. Concerns over the safety of gold claims once Deadwood is annexed leads to a panic amongst prospectors that turn
    • 6. Something Very Expensive

      10 Apr '05
      "Something Very Expensive" is the sixth episode of the second season of the HBO series Deadwood. The episode was written and directed by Steve Shill. It first aired on April 10, 2005.
    • 7. E.B. Was Left Out

      17 Apr '05
      "E.B. Was Left Out" is the seventh episode in the second season of the HBO original series Deadwood. In the episode,Tolliver enlists Lee to clean up the aftermath of Wolcott's anger in the Chez Amis. Stubbs confides in Utter, who overreacts when Wolcott "steps on his toe" in a queue and badly beats the geologist, leading to an emergency town meeting in which Tolliver tips his hand. Swearengen meets with Alma to inform her of aPinkertonagent in camp; afterward, she and Bullock confer about her ba
    • 8. Childish Things

      24 Apr '05
      "Childish Things" is the eighth episode in the second season in the HBO original series Deadwood. In the episode,Wolcott offers on a rich claim operated by two ornery brothers, and reports tohis bosson their progress overall.Tom Nuttallproudly unveils his new "Bone-Shaker" bicycle--but some doubt he can ride it. Swearengen and Bullock discuss alternatives to annexing the Hills to Dakota.
    • 9. Amalgamation and Capital

      01 May '05
      "Amalgamation and Capital" is the ninth episode in the second season of the HBO original series Deadwood. In the episode,Merrickgoes overboard printing rumors in the Pioneer, earning rebuke from Swearengen. Tolliver aims to fleece Mose Manuel of his bloodstained profits. Utter's enraged when Wolcott interrupts his and Bullock's interrogation of Mose, and decide to leave town; the unsent letter of an old friend to his wife bringing back painful memories. A friendship between Jane and Joanie begin
    • 10. Advances, None Miraculous

      08 May '05
      The camp waits vigil for Doc Cochran's prognosis of William Bullock. Martha regrets her move to Deadwood after her son is severely injured. Commisioner Jarry returns to Deadwood to discuss possible annexation with Swearengen, who then asks Sol Star to school Silas Adams on Montana policy. Trixie forces Alma to make a decision on Ellsworth's proposal.
    • 11. The Whores Can Come

      15 May '05
      "The Whores Can Come" is the tenth episode in the second season in the HBO original series Deadwood. In the episode,Telegraph lines to Yankton heat up as Jarry fears Bullock and Hearst have each thrown their weight behind Montana as their ruse begins to fall into place. Swearengen uses a camp tragedy to delay an altercation between Wu and Lee. Ellsworth and Alma come to an agreement.
    • 12. Boy the Earth Talks To

      22 May '05
      "Boy the Earth Talks To" is the eleventh episode in the second season in the HBO original series Deadwood. As Deadwood readies for a celebration, George Hearst's arrival in camp brings upheaval. Swearengen's manipulations extract a counter-offer from Yankton. Hearst comes to separate arrangements with Farnum and Swearengen as Wolcott faces the consequences of his actions. The conflict amongst the Chinese bosses comes to a bloody climax.