• Air date: 11 Jun '06 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. Tell Your God To Ready For Blood

      11 Jun '06
      "Tell Your God To Ready For Blood" is the first episode in the third season in the HBO original series Deadwood. In the episode, elections for mayor and sheriff are fast approaching, but Bullock and Swearengen keep an eye on influential new resident George Hearst who tests the waters of the camp's power structure as union organizers begin turning up murdered on Swearengen's property. Adams proposes a real-estate deal to Star at the behest of Swearengen; Alma encounters complications with her pre
    • 2. I Am Not The Fine Man You Take Me For

      18 Jun '06
      "I Am Not The Fine Man You Take Me For" is the second episode in the third season in the HBO original series Deadwood. In the episode, the candidates for sheriff and mayor deliver their campaign speeches. As Swearengen refuses to genuflect, Hearst gives him a personal demonstration of his influence and power. Doc Cochran tends to an ailing Alma as Ellsworth's fears grow. Jane shares her exploits with Custer with the schoolchildren at Martha's behest. Andy has an uncomfortable reunion with Tolliv
    • 3. True Colors

      25 Jun '06
      "True Colors" is the third episode in the third season in the HBO original series Deadwood. In the episode, the stagecoach brings Hearst's loyal cook Aunt Lou, theater promoter Jack Langrishe (an old friend of Swearengen's), and a returning (and much Westernized) Mr. Wu. Hearst shows he means business during separate dealings with Alma, Bullock, and Tolliver as more unionizing miners are murdered by agents of Hearst.
    • 4. Full Faith and Credit

      02 Jul '06
      "Full Faith and Credit" is the fourth episode in the third season in the HBO original series Deadwood. In the episode, Alma opens Deadwood's first bank. Hearst meets with Swearengen and Tolliver and lays out his plans to consolidate his power. As he and Martha deal with painful memories of William's death, Bullock brokers a deal between Steve and Hostetler when Hostetler and Samuel Fields arrive back at the camp.
    • 5. A Two-Headed Beast

      10 Jul '06
      "A Two-Headed Beast" is the fifth episode in the third season in the HBO original series Deadwood. In the episode, Dority picks up Captain Turner's gauntlet and the two do battle in the thoroughfare. Hostetler completes a deal regarding the livery, but a final insult against his honor pushes him over the edge. Bullock hands Hearst an earful and makes a public arrest as the latter mourns a blow to his operations.
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      16 Jul '06
    • 7. Unauthorized Cinnamon

      23 Jul '06
      "Unauthorized Cinnamon" is the seventh episode in the third season in the HBO original series Deadwood.. In the episode, camp elders meet at the Gem to discuss the Hearst situation. Bullock offers a solution to the standoff. Swearengen learns of Doc Cochran's illness. Hearst strikes a deal with Odell, and admits his growing hatred of Deadwood and its inhabitants.
    • 8. Leviathan Smiles

      30 Jul '06
      "Leviathan Smiles" is the eighth episode in the third season of the HBO original series, Deadwood. In the episode, Wyatt Earp and his brother arrive in Deadwood, raising suspicions as to who they work for. The town awaits Hearst's next move as additional reinforcements arrive to help Hearst maintain his power. Aunt Lou's concerns over Odell's safety grow in the wake of his planned involvement with Hearst. Tolliver and Hearst plot against both the Earps and Bullock. Langrishe mourns the passing o
    • 9. Amateur Night

      06 Aug '06
      "Amateur Night" is the ninth episode in the third season of the HBO original series, Deadwood. In the episode, Langrishe welcomes all comers for the camp's first amateur night as his theater finally opens. A returning Commissioner Jarry seeks an audience with Hearst regarding the coming elections as Hearst orders violence against Merrick. Aunt Lou receives distressing news about her son.
    • 10. A Constant Throb

      13 Aug '06
      "A Constant Throb" is the tenth episode in the third season of the HBO original series, Deadwood. In the episode, with Bullock out of camp and Ellsworth on the Garret claim, Alma survives a close call involving Hearsts's hired guns - only to receive help from an unlikely source. Swearengen responds to a message from Hearst by killing its messenger. The relationship between Joanie and Jane deepens.
    • 11. The Cat Bird Seat

      20 Aug '06
      Bullock holds an impromptu morning meeting to determine which emergencies warrant wiring him in Sturgis, where he and Harry are delivering campaign pitches. The first summons doesn't take long, as Hearst follows up Alma's close call with one that's decidedly more on-target. In the aftermath, Alma takes refuge at the Gem, again, while Trixie decides to take matters into her own hands. Langrishe has a falling out with Hearst, giving him little time to huddle with his new lineup of actors. Dismissi
    • 12. Tell Him Something Pretty

      27 Aug '06
      "Tell Him Something Pretty" is the twelfth episode in the third season in the HBO original series Deadwood, and the final episode in the series. In the episode, the camp, and the surrounding territories, turn out to vote for the county elections but the results may have already been decided. Hearst, his victory over Deadwood looming, makes one last demand before he departs which requires a final and painful sacrifice.