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Episode Name: Leviathan Smiles
Season: 3
Episode Number: 8
Air Date: 30.07.2006
Running Time: 60 min
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Episode Guide:
Merrick and Blazanov deliver the day's edition of 'The Pioneer' to eagerly awaiting readers at the Grand Central and the Gem.
Seth
and Martha quarrel over her willingness to accept the theater troupe's
delays for moving her school to a new location. "It seems you waked
intent we quarrel," she accuses him, suggesting his mood may have had
something to do with the previous night's meeting.
The stage
coach arrives to the sound of gun fire - celebratory shots fired by a
pair of young riders accompanying the stage. The driver explains to the
crowd gathering that they were put upon by road agents, but the two
young men saved the day. "Would have lost the strong box sure, Sheriff,
'not for them there -" The two men identify themselves as Wyatt and
Morgan Earp. Wyatt reveals to Bullock he was a lawman in Dodge City and
Witchita, but "ain't looking for none of that here...we got a timber
lease."
Joanie Stubbs rouses Jane. As they depart for the day,
Shaunessey preaches at them regarding their sinful ways; Jane tells him
off. "I'm moving out of that f**kin’ place," says Joanie. "Not me, I
never moved in," Jane replies.
Steve rants at the General:
"Don't think you was offered a job here last night!" But the General
will not engage in argument, telling Steve he is off to San Francisco,
soon as he finishes an errand. Steve decides to hide his saddle to
prevent him from leaving.
The General stops by Aunt Lou's to
return her money, not being able to wait on Odell any longer. She fills
him in on Odell's plan to meet one of Hearst's men in New York to
return to Liberia for gold.
Swearengen talks to Wyatt,
evaluating the Earps' story. "Road agents, the story goes, don’t work
these Hills but by my leave," he tells him. Earp sticks to his story
but Al doesn't buy it. "My opinion, your tale's full of sh**." He
postulates that to make a hero's entrance into camp, the brothers
played all the parts themselves. Al promises Wyatt he will double the
price of anyone who seeks any hiring of his gun.
The General returns to the livery to find Steve unconscious, apparently kicked in the head by the General's horse.
Wyatt
fetches his brother, who is trying to capitalize on the goodwill they
created with a whore at the Gem. Wyatt interrupts Morgan's transaction
and sends him to the hardware store for supplies while he heads to the
Bella Union.
Hearst stops by Merrick's to "thank" him for
printing the letter of condolence from Sheriff Bullock to the family of
Hearst's murdered worker, "Was the Sheriff's making his letter part of
the public record meant to embarrass or reproach me?" Hearst demands to
know. Merrick claims no presumptions on his part. Hearst storms out.
Cy
Tolliver observes Wyatt playing craps and feels him out for his
interest in being a gun for hire. Wyatt doesn't reject the idea out of
hand.
Jack Langrishe promises the failing Chesterton that he
will move him to the theater that day. Leaving to make arrangements,
Jack runs into Hearst and seeing him wince, suggests a technique for
relief of back pain, which he offers to apply himself.
Langrishe
then secures Martha Bullock's offer to cancel the school's afternoon
session so that Chesterton can be transported to the theater for a
final look.
At the Gem, Burns chastises Morgan Earp for conning
the whore out of $7 worth of f**king. Wyatt pays his brother's debt.
Meanwhile, the Sheriff accosts them in the thoroughfare, enraged at
Morgan for leaving his pile of tools unpaid for in the middle of the
hardware store.
Cy presents to Hearst his plot to engender a
duel between Bullock and Wyatt Earp. "...whether Bullock or this gunsel
stood at the finish there'd be no losing in it for you." Hearst
approves.
The General offers Doc money for Steve's care and
burying - and for telling the bank their loan is in danger. Doc
suggests the General stay with the livery, but he resists so Doc offers
to send Jane to see to Steve. The General agrees to stay "'til the bank
gets someone over here."
Bullock complains to Swearengen about
the arrival of the Earps, and worries that publishing the condolence
letter was a mistake. But Merrick and Blazanov arrive with a telegram
for Bullock, as well as the news that Hearst took umbrage at the letter
-- and warned that a storm is coming.
Bullock returns to the
hardware store to confront the Earps. His wire confirmed Wyatt's past
as a law man. The air is tense and hands are on triggers as Bullock
notes: "Not asking why you've put the work aside, I'll say only some
that do -- find themselves ready and uniquely able to work the other
side of the street." Assuring him that they simply want to work their
timber claim, they leave peaceably.
Hearst paces as Aunt Lou
comes to beg that Hearst send someone to follow Odell to give him her
garnet brooch that he left behind. He refuses, suggesting no one would
want to ride in service of a colored man, and that, instead, they mail
it to his man in New York to pass along to Odell.
Wyatt introduces Morgan to Cy at the Bella Union, as the brothers conspire about their options in Deadwood.
Chesterton,
having been transported to the schoolhouse sits with Langrishe, who
describes the future theater and eases him gently into death.
Jane
tries, unsuccessfully, to feed Steve. She leaves the General to try -
but he ends up flinging grits in Steve's face in frustration.
Langrishe
gives Hearst a treatment for his back while the Countess observes.
Hearst claims to be much improved but won't rest as he is "waiting for
something."
Back at the Gem, Al and Jack share a drink as Jack
shares the news that the old actor passed. He suggests that there may
be another way to get to Hearst, using the back treatments. As the two
men retire to the Gem balcony, they see Hearst, waiting.
The
Bullocks apologize to each other for their morning's quarrel. "Perhaps
tonight will be twice as sweet," Seth suggests, just as the camp is
disrupted by Hearst's posse riding into town. Cy pulls the plug on the
gambling wins he'd orchestrated for the Earps, seeing that Hearst has
called in the pros. Witnessing Hearst's pleasure at the arrival,
Swearengen notes: "Leviathan f**king smiles."
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Actors:
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Sponsor:
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The Catbird Seat(3x11),
A Constant Throb(3x10),
Amateur Night(3x9),
Leviathan Smiles(3x8),
Unauthorized Cinnamon(3x7),
A Rich Find(3x6),
A Two-Headed Beast(3x5),
Full Faith And Credit(3x4),
True Colors(3x3),
I Am Not The Fine Man You Take Me For(3x2),
Tell Your God to Ready for Blood(3x1),
Boy the Earth Talks To(2x12),
The Whores Can Come(2x11),
Advances, None Miraculous(2x10)