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3!Residents of Deadwood, South Dakota
4
5!!!The Bullock Family
6
7[[folder:Bullock]]
8!!Seth Bullock
9[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bullock_seth_1.jpg]]
10[[caption-width-right:300:''"[[KnightInSourArmor What kind of man have I become, Sol?]]"'']]
11->'''Played By:''' Creator/TimothyOlyphant
12->'''Dubbed By:''' Creator/JeanPierreMichael (European French)
13
14-->'''Seth Bullock:''' [[KnightInSourArmour I'll be the fucking sheriff.]]\
15'''Al Swearengen:''' Startin' when?\
16'''Seth Bullock:''' [[ChronicHeroSyndrome Startin' now.]]
17
18A native of Ontario and the son of a stern British sergeant-major, Seth Bullock left home for good at the age of sixteen and ended up in Montana during the silver strikes of the 1860s. A natural leader, he held a number of elected positions in his early twenties and was eventually appointed Sheriff of Montana Territory.
19
20Having heard of the big strikes in the Black Hills, Bullock has made his way to Deadwood not to prospect, but to open up a hardware franchise with his business partner and friend Sol Star. But while his intent was to become a merchant, Bullock's staunch ideas of right and wrong soon pull him back toward law enforcement.
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22* ArrangedMarriage: Following his brother's abrupt death, Bullock married his sister-in-law Martha out of obligation, becoming his nephew's stepfather.
23* BadassBoast: He rattles them off with some frequency, and he always means what he says.
24** Challenging Al;
25-->''"[Alma] gets a square shake, or I come for you."''
26** To Alma's deceitful father;
27-->''"Leave this camp, and draw a map for anyone who wants to believe [[SmugSnake your]] fucking lies. Anyone wants to put your daughter or her holdings in jeopardy, you show 'em how to get here and you tell 'em I'll be waiting."''
28** While a black man is being tortured, responding to the torturer's complaint that the black man had called him a "motherfucker";
29-->"I'll [[PrecisionFStrike motherfuck]] you, ''and,'' (Draws and aims his gun) ''blow your head off.''
30* BreakTheHaughty: When he beats up Farnum, and later when he arrests Hearst, humiliating him by ''pulling him on the ear'' and taking him to jail.
31* BadassLongcoat: Frequently wears one.
32* BullyHunter: Bullock can't abide a bully, and always feels obliged to intervene. Alma's father calls him out on it.
33-->'''Otis:''' Were you bullied, Mr. Bullock, when young and incapable? Now you see wrongs everywhere and bullying you feel called to remedy.
34* CannotTellALie: Bullock is too honorable to maintain any deception, and he lacks the skills at it. ''Everyone'' knows about his affair with Alma, and within an hour of Martha arriving in town, she ferrets out what's happened from Bullock's shamed expression and awkward manner around Alma.
35* CharacterDevelopment: Gradually, he learns to control his temper better, since it rarely works out for him in the long run. Following the TimeSkip, he's much more even-tempered and cerebral in his duties and holds himself back from indulging in violence when it's not necessary.
36* ChronicHeroSyndrome: As much as Bullock would like to just own a hardware store and ignore the injustices around him, he just can't help but intervene. His sense of moral duty ends up pushing him into becoming TheSheriff.
37* CleanUpTheTown: Bullock doesn't intend this at first, but he wants it the more he stays at Deadwood. When it becomes clear that he's the best man for the job, he resigns himself to taking up the badge.
38* DeadpanSnarker: It's not as prevalent as Al or even Cy, but Bullock gets his fair share of sharp lines in.
39-->''"We got chamber pots to sell ya. And if you don't know what one of those is, the man livin' next to you will appreciate your findin' out."''
40* DeathGlare: Holy shit, he can cut you down with a stare. Lampshaded in the second season premier when he fires one as Al, ultimately resulting in a near-fatal brawl.
41* {{Determinator}}: Overcomes quite a few obstacles trying to achieve what he believes is right.
42* DueToTheDead: Bullock has a strong tendency to treat the dead with respect, preferring to see to it that they are buried in the way they would have wanted.
43* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Bullock is introduced on his last night as a marshal; he's engaging in amiable small talk with a prisoner, but doesn't entertain the notion of freeing him. When a lynch mob appears to exact frontier justice, Bullock entrusts Sol with holding a gun on them while speeding up the prisoner's hanging so the letter of the law is followed. He takes the prisoner's last words and helps him with "the drop". The scene exhibits Bullock's cunning, moral code, professional ruthlessness and his friendship with Sol.
44* {{Expy}}: After a fashion, he's this of Jake Spoon from another Western television series ''Series/LonesomeDove'' except DarkerAndEdgier and being the show's lead instead of a supporting character that Spoon was for his show, for their job occupations as lawmen, having mustaches, being one of the shows' ensemble cast regulars and that Bullock's actor Timothy Olyphant does bear a resemblance to Spoon's actor Creator/RobertUrich.
45* FastestGunInTheWest: He draws about as fast as the famous FastestGunInTheWest "Wild" Bill Hickok, though he makes no claim at the title.
46** If you watch the draw in slow motion, it becomes obvious that in fact Wild Bill is faster on the draw than Bullock, but only just.
47* FatalFlaw: His rage. Numerous times, Bullock lets his anger get the best of him and the short-term satisfaction of doling out violence usually ends up hurting him:
48** When he beats Otis Russell half to death, he suddenly has to make arrangements for the man to be transported safely out of camp since the likes of Al want him dead. This leads directly to him becoming Sheriff, which he spent an entire season trying to avoid.
49** He engages in a fist-fight with Al that injures them both and takes them over the edge of the balcony, ''right in front'' of his newly-arrived wife and stepson who get to witness him slathered in mud, wounded and about to get his throat cut. He's only saved by Al feeling "unmanned" by the prospect of murdering a boy's stepfather in front of him.
50** Beating E.B. Farnum because he believes E.B. told Hearst of his affair with Alma; it was, in fact, a plot by Hearst to get Bullock to confirm his suspicions, and Bullock played right into his hands.
51* GoodIsNotNice: Bullock is a hell of a guy deep down; he's steadfast, reliable and loyal. Still, he's rather prickly with a short temper that makes it hard for others to like him on a personal level. At his worse, he's an experienced killer who doesn't mind bashing somebody's skull in with a rock if he has to.
52* TheGunslinger: Bullock establishes his credentials as a QuickDraw artist by drawing about as fast as Wild Bill Hickok, though he modestly gives Hickok the edge.
53* HairTriggerTemper: He could be the page image. He tends to take ''any'' kind of insult, even the slightest, like a punch to the face. Sol tends to be there to mitigate his worse tendencies, but Bullock still initiates more than a few fights when Sol isn't around.
54* HeroicFatigue: He's already suffering this at the start of the series, hence why he's giving up his career as a lawman to settle down in Deadwood selling mining equipment. Of course, this doesn't last.
55* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Sol Star, his business partner and more level-headed best friend.
56%%* HonorBeforeReason
57* HotBlooded: Mostly due to his HairTriggerTemper, though he also falls very passionately in love with Alma. A large portion of his character is his colossal effort to restrain his emotional impulses.
58* InSeriesNickname: Wild Bill always referred to Bullock as Montana, rather then addressing him by his first name. It's an [[AffectionateNickname affectionate]] one; Bill eventually asks Bullock if he's okay with it and gets a positive answer.
59* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Bullock is not the best conversationalist, and it doesn't take much to offend him. At the same time, he's a good man with genuinely altruistic motives and an innate desire to protect others.
60* KnightInSourArmor: Bullock came to Deadwood specifically to give up being a law man and do something for himself for once. He knows that the town is a WretchedHive and planned to exploit it, but instead ended up volunteering to defend it as the Sheriff. Bullock hardly enjoys being sheriff, but his sense of morality is far too strong for him to ignore the injustice around him.
61* MyGirlIsNotASlut: Al's vicious insults directed at Alma prompt one hell of a fight.
62* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Bullock is prone to this. He will never throw a ''single'' punch, but if you piss him off enough, he will beat you within an inch of your life.
63* ParentalSubstitute: Literally. Bullock married his brother's widow so his nephew William would grow up with a father.
64* TheSheriff: After some initial reluctance, he becomes Deadwood's Sheriff, and even has to fight in elections to remain Sheriff.
65* TheTeetotaler: In contrast to the frequent use of alcohol by pretty much all other major characters (Doc Cochran, Calamity Jane, Wild Bill Hickok, Al Swearengen and his men), Bullock rarely drinks at all.
66* ToBeLawfulOrGood: In a lawless hive like Deadwood, Bullock often has to navigate between what's the right thing to do and what's legal.
67* UnresolvedSexualTension: With Alma Garret; they are clearly attracted to each other from the first instance, and they grow increasingly close. [[spoiler:[[RelationshipUpgrade They eventually get together]], but they call off their relationship soon after due to Bullock's marriage to Martha. All the same, they're clearly in love and have real difficulty being apart.]]
68[[/folder]]
69
70[[folder:Martha]]
71!!Martha Eccles Bullock
72[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bullock_martha.jpg]]
73[[caption-width-right:300:''"[[WomanScorned Do not sacrifice further on my account, Mr. Bullock. I reject the offering. I repudiate it! I find it poisonous!]]"'']]
74->'''Played By:''' Creator/AnnaGunn
75
76Martha Eccles Bullock is Seth Bullock's wife and former sister-in-law. Seth's brother Robert had been a cavalryman and died while fighting comancheros in Texas. Bullock felt obliged to marry and take care of the widow and orphan, although he is not actually romantically involved with her. This was the custom of the time so many children would not grow up fatherless after the Civil and Indian wars. She feels a confusing mix of gratitude towards Bullock, perhaps even romantic love for him, but wishes he not sacrifice his own happiness any more than necessary to provide for her and her son.
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78* ArrangedMarriage: As was the custom at the time, Martha's marriage to Seth Bullock was out of a mutual sense of duty following the death of her husband, Seth's brother.
79* CoolTeacher: She takes to teaching very well, proving herself to be patient and understanding toward her students.
80* DefrostingIceQueen: Martha is far from a terrible person, but she can come across as rather cold and emotionless, particularly in her marriage to Bullock (although there are, shall we say, mitigating [[WomanScorned circumstances]]. She exhibits much more warmth as a firm but gentle schoolteacher, and following the TimeSkip, she's clearly happy and content.
81* DeliberateValuesDissonance: In contrast to her extremely polite attitude, a dictate during one of her classes includes crude antisemitic and anti-Indian remarks.
82* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler:William's death all but destroys her; she does somewhat shakily recover by throwing herself into her role as camp teacher]].
83* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:Martha loses her husband, has to move to a WretchedHive, is humiliated by her second husband's infidelity and loses her only son to a tragic accident. Come TheMovie, she's HappilyMarried with more children by Seth, and seems to be content and happy in her life in Deadwood.]]
84* HappilyMarried: To Bullock, after the TimeSkip. All the tension and uncertainty between them has eased away over the years.
85* HotTeacher: She's very attractive, a fact which doesn't change after she becomes the camp's school teacher (due to the first candidate being literally freaked out into abandoning it). Jane is seen peeking through the windows of her classroom either out of a fascination with the class itself or because she's attracted to Martha...or both.
86* LastNameBasis: She insists on calling Seth "Mr. Bullock". Seth teases her by calling her Martha in occasion, but to no avail.
87* SettleForSibling: Martha was married to Bullock's brother, and when he died she married Seth. This was the custom at the time, since it wouldn't do for a woman to be a single mother.
88* StatuesqueStunner: Aside from being a beautiful blonde, she stands at 5'10".
89* WomanScorned: She figures out very quickly that Seth had a prior relationship with Alma before her arrival in camp, and resents both Alma and Seth for it.
90[[/folder]]
91
92[[folder:William]]
93!!William Bullock
94[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bullock_william_6260.jpg]]
95->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/JoshEriksson
96
97Seth Bullock's nephew-turned-adopted son. William arrives at Deadwood with his mother Martha at the beginning of Season 2, when Seth deems the town safe enough for them. He has a profound admiration for his Sheriff uncle-father, but suffers because of the lack of other children in the camp.
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99* CheerfulChild: William is a polite and optimistic child.
100* DeathOfAChild: A runaway horse tramples him to death.
101* KillTheCutie: A runaway horse tramples him to death.
102* MoralityPet: For the whole camp. Both Wolcott and Steve, each of them villainous characters, get slightly touching moments with William.
103* SacrificialLamb
104[[/folder]]
105
106!!!The Ellsworth Family
107
108[[folder:Alma]]
109!!Alma Russell Garret Ellsworth
110[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ellsworth_alma_russell_garrett.jpg]]
111[[caption-width-right:300:''"I don't think we should linger here."'']]
112->'''Played By:''' Creator/MollyParker
113
114-->''"I've wished sometimes only to play checkers or to occupy myself some other way than having to see and feel so much sadness, or feel every moment how difficult things are, to understand or to live with."''
115
116Thirty and beautiful, Alma Garret married after the panic of 1873 to salvage her father's strained finances. Preferring a fool's errand to the circumstances of New York society, she came west with her husband, Brom, to prospect, a woolly situation she softened with liberal use of laudanum.
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118* AbusiveParents: Alma has suffered under the deceptively affable rule of her father, Otis. His good humor and quick smile doesn't do a thing to disguise his true nature and his lack of love for Alma; he views her as a tool to be used, discarded and used again at will, abusing her financially and even threatening to falsely implicate her in the death of Brom, whom he pressured her into marrying in the first place so he could pay off his many debts. It's little wonder she seems so resigned to a miserable, drug-addled life when she first arrives in Deadwood.
119* ArrangedMarriage: To Brom, whom she married at her father's direction. The marriage is far from a happy one, with Brom being generally oblivious to Alma's misery and Alma choosing to languish in a drugged-out stupor. She does, however, have some warm feelings toward him, since he's a mostly well-meaning CityMouse who, at worst, is an insensitive buffoon.
120* BrokenBird: Alma isn't as privileged and well-to-do as her appearance and somewhat haughty manner suggests; she's lived under the thumb of cruel, manipulative father, is practically sold off to Brom, and as a result she struggles with addiction and crippling loneliness. After arriving at Deadwood, her fortunes do lift somewhat, but only after severe hardship.
121* CartwrightCurse: Alma marries twice, and both times her husband is murdered. Brom is killed by Dan on Al's orders, and Ellsworth is shot by a Pinkerton agent at Hearst's behest.
122* CityMouse: She's a city-dweller and is largely out of her element in Deadwood, but she's still cannier than the likes of Brom. She's acquainted with the subtle evil of her father but she gets used to the out-and-out violence of Deadwood pretty quick.
123* ConvenientMiscarriage: Averted; Alma's feelings toward having the child of a man she's not married to are understandably mixed given the time period, but the ensuing loss of the baby is completely necessary; as it turns out, she suffers a birth defect that makes pregnancy risky and ultimately has to undergo an abortion to save her own life.
124* FunctionalAddict: Alma's depression led her to self-medicate with spirits when she was 17, and she's become a laudanum addict by the time the events of the series begin. With the help of Trixie and Doc Cochran, she cleans up, but does eventually relapse to deal with actual physical pain.
125* GoingColdTurkey: She quits the laudanum cold turkey, but it's far from easy.
126* GorgeousPeriodDress: In contrast to everyone else, Alma is always very well-turned out. Only Joanie comes close to matching Alma in sense of fashion.
127* ItsAllMyFault: [[spoiler:After Ellsworth is killed, she immediately goes full MyGodWhatHaveIDone, to which Al quips that she wasn't the one that pulled the trigger.]]
128%%* OfCorsetsSexy
129* ParentalSubstitute: To Sofia Metz.
130* ProperLady: She's quite the stickler for manners and proper decorum.
131* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Displays her upper-class education through her speech, even in a show of unusually flowery language.
132* SoBeautifulItsACurse: Her striking good looks and gentle manner result in plenty of admirers, although few are wanted. There's Bullock, who she loves and Ellsworth who she loves in a platonic manner. On the opposite end of the spectrum, there's the likes of Richardson and Hearst.
133* UnresolvedSexualTension: With Bullock. [[spoiler:[[RelationshipUpgrade They eventually get together]], but they call off their relationship soon after due to Bullock's marriage to Martha. All the same, they're clearly in love and have real difficulty being apart.]]
134* WomanScorned: She harbors a jealous dislike for Bullock's legal wife, Martha. However, she's fully aware of how irrational her dislike is and feels guilty over it.
135[[/folder]]
136
137[[folder:Ellsworth]]
138!!Whitney Ellsworth
139[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ellsworth_whitney.jpg]]
140[[caption-width-right:300:''"Goddammit, Swearengen, I don't trust you as far as I could throw you, but I enjoy the way you lie."'']]
141->'''Played By:''' Creator/JimBeaver
142
143-->''"I may have fucked up my life flatter'n hammered shit, but I stand here before you today beholden to no human cocksucker, and holdin' a workin' fuckin' gold claim, and not the U.S. government tellin' me I'm trespassin', or the savage fuckin' red man or any of these other limber-dick cocksuckers passin' themselves off as prospectors had better try and stop me."''
144
145Whitney Conway Ellsworth is an experienced prospector who has pursued the color all over the country, even having once worked as a miner at wage and an overseer on sites owned by the Hearst mining company. Having left his position with the company, disgusted at the nonchalant attitude to the well being of the miners, he is introduced in the first season as one of the many individuals who has traveled to the town with the promise of wealth in the gold rich hills, revealing himself to have a 'dead-eye' for the color having successfully managed to eke out a comfortable living in this profession.
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147* AllLoveIsUnrequited: He's in love with Alma, who is in turn in love with Bullock.
148* BoomHeadshot: One of Hearst's men shoots him in the dead while he's speaking to his dog.
149* CanineCompanion: His beloved dog, whom he speaks to with some frequency.
150* CelibateHero: After marrying Alma, he doesn't sleep with her. He knows well enough that she's not attracted to him, and respects her wishes while also never being unfaithful. Ellsworth is quite a guy.
151%%* CoolOldGuy
152* DarkAndTroubledPast: He saved three men in a mining collapse, but many more died because the hole shouldn't have been dug in the first place. It's still a horrible and infuriating memory for him.
153-->'''Wolcott:''' I do dimly recall an Ellsworth—superintended the consolidated Virginia operations.\
154'''Ellsworth:''' I don't give a fuck what you recall -\
155'''Wolcott:''' A hero! Dug a week without respite to save three poor souls from a cave-in.\
156'''Ellsworth:''' And 46 corpses in a fucking hole that ought never to have been dug!
157* DeadpanSnarker: Ellsworth certainly has his moments.
158-->'''Joanie:''' Will you keep a girl company?\
159'''Ellsworth:''' I will, but I’m expensive.
160* FriendToAllChildren: Ellsworth has an easy way with kids; he likes them, and they adore him in return.
161* {{Prospector}}: He's been a prospector pursuing gold for many years.
162* NiceGuy: Ellsworth is a fundamentally decent man who treats everyone around him with civility and kindness...except for George Hearst and his employees. In fact, everybody in camp likes him and he has no issues with anyone save for the aforementioned Hearst Company. After his death, everyone is outraged. Even the likes of Farnum and Cy are upset.
163* ParentalSubstitute: [[spoiler:He intends to be one for Alma's children.]]
164* SacrificialLion: After being a beloved main character for the bulk of three seasons, he's murdered on the orders of George Hearst late in Season 3 to prove that Hearst is the BigBad in all his glory.
165* SmarterThanYouLook: Ellsworth might appear to be a grizzled prospector, and he is, but he's no donkey-brained hick. He's intelligent and perceptive, seeing right through Hearst's manipulations.
166[[/folder]]
167
168[[folder:Sofia]]
169!!Sofia Metz
170[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/metz_sofia_4718.jpg]]
171[[caption-width-right:350:''"Trixie!"'']]
172->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/BreeSeannaWall & Creator/LilyKeene
173
174A young member of the Midwest's Scandinavian community. Her parents, brothers and sisters were all murdered when they were leaving Deadwood in the Pilot episode in a hit planned by Al Swearengen, whose henchmen then tried to pass it as an Indian attack, which she almost miraculously survived. Left in the care of the camp, she is eventually adopted by Alma Garret.
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176* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: Metz is actually a surname more common in French or German.
177* ChildrenAreInnocent: It's dubious if she realizes ''anything'' of what goes around her.
178* CreepyChild: In season 1, while still recovering from the massacre. She pretty much never speaks and reacts with doll-like serenity even to gruesome violence. This lessens as her English skills improve and she grows attached to Alma.
179%% * CuteMute: At first.
180* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Her personality is a little hard to get a read on as a child, but she grows up into a well-spoken and friendly young woman.
181* NorseByNorsewest: People refer to her as Swedish or Norwegian almost interchangeably. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] in a way, since both countries were in [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_between_Sweden_and_Norway personal union]] at the time.
182* TheQuietOne: Sofia has very little to say.
183* SoleSurvivor: Of her family, who were killed by Al's henchmen.
184* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: There was a real '[[http://www.deadwoodmagazine.com/archivedsite/Archives/Metz.htm Metz Massacre]]' at the Black Hills in 1876, but there were no children nor Swede immigrants involved.
185[[/folder]]
186
187!!!Wild Bill's Entourage
188
189[[folder:Wild Bill]]
190!!James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok
191[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hickok_james_butler.jpg]]
192[[caption-width-right:300:''"[[DeathSeeker Will you let me go to hell the way I want to?]]"'']]
193->'''Played By:''' Creator/KeithCarradine
194
195-->''"You know the sound of thunder, don't you, Mrs. Garrett?"''
196
197James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok has a reputation as one of the fastest gunslingers around. He arrives in Deadwood as a weary man who seems determined to let his compulsive drinking and gambling take over. With him are his friend, Charlie Utter, and devotee, Calamity Jane. He has apparently come to prospect but despite Charlie Utter's attempts to persuade him to do so, he shows no interest and scolds Charlie for not leaving him be.
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199* BadassLongcoat: Wild Bill is ''the'' original gunslinger, and he has a longcoat to go with it.
200* BeneathNotice: Wild Bill Hickok simply does not give one hoot about Jack [=McCall=], thinking him a droopy-eyed buffoon who runs his mouth and whom Hickok is very good at beating in poker. It's not that he didn't like [=McCall=], he simply didn't ''care'' about him. Which is why he never saw it coming when [=McCall=] shot him.
201* BoomHeadshot: Jack [=McCall=] kills him by shooting him at point-blank range in the back of his head.
202* TheDandy: In terms of dress sense only; Wild Bill is very well put-together as opposed to the slightly more shabby denizens of Deadwood and even his own friends. Other than this, he's a quiet, stoic man.
203* DeadpanSnarker: Bill possesses a dry, laconic wit.
204-->''"If irritating me is the jackpot, you got the job done."''
205* DeadStarWalking: In-story as well as in real life. Keith Carradine is a popular actor, and Wild Bill is already famous by the time he turns up in Deadwood.
206* DeathSeeker: Wild Bill eventually confesses (without being direct about it) to Charlie that he's come to Deadwood to destroy himself through gambling, drink and needless confrontation.
207-->''"Some goddamn time, a man's due to stop arguing with hisself, feeling twice the goddamn fool he knows he is because he can't be something he tries to be every goddamn day without once getting to dinnertime and not fucking it up. I don't want to fight it no more. Understand me, Charlie? And I don't want you pissing in my ear about it. Can you let me go to hell the way I want to?"''
208* DoomedByCanon[=/=]ForegoneConclusion: He's shot dead by Jack [=McCall=] while playing poker at the No 10.
209* FamedInStory: Everybody knows Wild Bill Hickok. He's treated like a celebrity by some of the camp residents, a few of whom claim to have seen him in action.
210* FastestGunInTheWest: He earned his fame by being a quick draw, and shows why he has that reputation when confronting one of Sofia's attackers.
211* TheGamblingAddict: He rarely lost money because he was [[ProfessionalGambler that good]] at playing, but ended costing him [[DisproportionateRetribution his life]].
212* TheGunslinger: Possibly the most well-known and legendary example. He proves it, too, when he outdraws a criminal in the blink of an eye.
213* HistoricalDomainCharacter: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_Bill_Hickok Wild Bill is an American legend and as is well-known, was indeed a real person.]] His death in Deadwood is also well known.
214* KnightInSourArmor: Bill is extremely cynical and world-weary, and is far from being the hero everyone expects him to be. Nevertheless, he does help to save the life of Sofia Metz and gives solid advice to the Garretts.
215* PetTheDog: He ''is'' Wild Bill Hickok, one of the most famous lawmen in American history. He's certainly done some brutal things in his past: but in the show, he is nothing short of polite to those that don't antagonize him, strikes up a friendship with Bullock, treats his friends with respect (with a little bit of good-natured snark), and is unfailingly considerate of Alma Garrett's situation [[spoiler:after her husband's death.]]
216* ProfessionalGambler: While he's ostensibly in Deadwood to prospect, he spends most of his time playing cards with people he doesn't like.
217* WeHardlyKnewYe: Wild Bill Hickok only gets four episodes before he's murdered by Jack [=McCall=].
218[[/folder]]
219
220[[folder:Charlie]]
221!!Charlie Utter
222[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/utter_charles.jpg]]
223[[caption-width-right:300:''"[[{{Determinator}} So I - I don't know what the fuck to do! But you know I'll— I'll keep tryin'.]]"'']]
224->'''Played By:''' Creator/DaytonCallie
225
226-->''"Ohhh, I see you got your big fuckin' knife there, and hid somewhere on your persons you've probably got some pussified shootin' instrument. But I am good at first impressions, and you are a [[CountryMatters fucking cunt]], and [[PreAssKickingOneLiner I doubt you've fought many MEN, maybe even ONE!]]"''
227
228Charles "Charlie" Utter is the good friend of Hickok and Jane, and Hickok's sometime business partner. He runs a mail and freight business in the camp and is also one of Bullock's deputies. He is an honest and uncomfortable person with a kind and generous nature. Incredibly noble, he is also tough and fearless in the face of adversity and not afraid to speak his mind clearly.
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230* BewareTheNiceOnes: Charlie is a good-hearted man, but he will kick a cock-sucker's ass up and down Dakota if need be.
231* BullyHunter: Not to the same extent as Bullock, but he dislikes them all the same.
232* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:In TheMovie Hearst has him killed after Charlie refuses an offer to buy his land.]]
233* CluelessDeputy: Subverted. Charlie is highly competent at almost any job he sets himself to.
234* CoolOldGuy: Charlie's an older fellow, but he's competent, tough and sensible.
235%%* DeadpanSnarker
236* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:Charlie dies in 1889, whereas his historical counterpart died in 1912, 23 years later.]]
237* {{Determinator}}: When it comes to trying to do the right thing, Charlie doesn't give up, regardless of how hopeless the situation might seem. Despite Jane's descent into alcoholism and Wild Bill's DeathSeeker ways, he still does everything he possibly can to help them.
238* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Wild Bill Hickok, and later with Bullock.
239* HyperCompetentSidekick: To Wild Bill, who's weary and apathetic with regards to his career. While Jane is largely useless except as an overzealous bodyguard, Charlie is the thinker, the planner, the arranger. He's likely the reason Bill stayed alive as long as he did.
240* IncompatibleOrientation: According to David Milch, Charlie is in love with [[LipstickLesbian Joanie]]. He apparently recognizes that there's no possibility of a relationship between them, however, and settles for being PlatonicLifePartners with her instead.
241* NiceGuy: Charlie is just, at heart, a good man. He wants the best for others, protects those he feels need protecting and treats just about everyone with decency and respect.
242* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: [[spoiler:The usually non-violent Charlie unleashes a much-deserved and downright savage beatdown on Francis Wolcott in retribution for his murders of Maddie and two prostitutes.]]
243* OlderSidekick: To Bullock, following the death of Wild Bill.
244* PlatonicLifePartners: Becomes this with Joanie.
245* VitriolicBestBuds: With Jane. Charlie's (usually) patient, kind and considerate with her, and Jane repays him with vicious insults. Despite this, they do trust and care about each other largely due to their loyalty to Wild Bill, a loyalty that continues long after Bill's death.
246* WouldntHitAGirl: Charlie is a nice guy in general, but goes out of his way to treat women with respect and tenderness. People who do hurt women enrage him, as Wolcott can attest.
247[[/folder]]
248
249[[folder:Jane]]
250!!"Calamity" Jane Cannary
251[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/canary_jane.jpg]]
252[[caption-width-right:300:''"[[BrokenBird Everyday takes figuring out all over again how to fucking live.]]"'']]
253->'''Played By:''' Creator/RobinWeigert
254
255-->''"I drink what I'm able. If that comes to much, that's the day's affair and the liquor's."''
256
257Born Martha Jane Cannary, Calamity Jane is nearly as famous as Hickok was and is known to be as tough as any man in the West. Raised in the mining camps of Wyoming, she is a legendary horsewoman and crack shot, and is rumored to have been an Army scout for Custer.
258----
259* AbusiveParents: It's strongly implied by her first interaction with Al. She says he reminds her of her father; the previously tough Jane turns to a quivering mess in front of him and she's certain Al is planning to rape Sofia.
260-->'''Jane:''' Leave her! Leave- Leave her alone, You cocksucker! Do it to me If you have to!\
261'''Al:''' [[CreepyMonotone Why would I do it to you?]]
262* TheAlcoholic: Even in Deadwood, she stands out. It's rare that she isn't seen drunk to the point of incomprehension.
263-->'''Doc Cochran''': I take it you've been out on a hoot?\
264'''Jane''': I've been drunk awhile; correct. What the fuck is that to you?\
265'''Doc Cochran''': The question was well meant. Like if you was a farmer, I'd ask ya how the farming was going.
266* AmbiguouslyBi: She starts a romance with Joanie, though she's had sex with men, and her obsession with Wild Bill hints at romantic interest.
267* BrokenBird: Jane has led a hard, tough life, and the death of her beloved mentor destroys her almost completely.
268* ButchLesbian: She's very much a tomboy, dressing in male clothes and her sexuality is revealed when she starts a friendship (and later romance) with Joanie.
269* CatchPhrase: "Dudeeee you look like shit..."
270* DeadpanSnarker: Jane is overwhelmingly sarcastic and insulting in the most hilarious ways.
271-->'''Mose:''' It's me.\
272'''Jane:''' Who is me? The fucking eclipse?\
273'''Mose:''' Mose Manuel.\
274'''Jane:''' Oh, really? I thought it — it was Giganto, the runaway circus elephant... Okay, Giganto! Don't [[ShapedLikeItself tusk me to death with your tusks.]]
275* DespairEventHorizon: Wild Bill's death sends her into a spiral of alcoholism and self-loathing that lasts pretty much the entire series.
276* DrowningMySorrows: Her first response to Bill's death is to down half a bottle of alcohol without stopping. For the rest of the series, she's either drunk or halfway there.
277* HeroicBSOD: During her first confrontation with Swearengen.
278* InformedAbility: She's said to be a master marksman and with the lasso, but never shows it, possibly because she's constantly drunk. [[spoiler:Following the TimeSkip, she finally demonstrates her skills by gunning down Harry Manning just in time to save Bullock.]]
279* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Jane is insulting, suspicious, ungrateful and needlessly aggressive, but she's actually deeply sensitive to the needs of others and has a strong moral compass.
280* TheLadette: Very much so. She's more masculine than many of the male characters.
281-->''"And I don't drink where I'm the only fuckin' one with balls!"''
282* LadyDrunk: She's a lady. And she's extremely drunk...''all the time''.
283* LadyLooksLikeADude: Her tomboyish appearance earns her more than a few insults, not that she gives too much of a damn. She even has an anecdote about a gay man who confused her with a possible partner.
284-->''"Fella in Livingstone went sweet on me. Finnish fella from Finland, hardly spoke fucking English. Brought me flowers and some dry food they like there. And, uh, one night, he takes my arm and he starts in and he, uh, whispers in his Finland accent, "I want to suck your cock"!"''
285* LetsGetDangerous: [[spoiler:For all of the show's three seasons, Jane's handiness with a gun is little more than an InformedAbility. However, Jane finally gets the chance to show her mettle during the movie's climax. As Bullock's treacherous deputy, bought off by Hearst, attempts to murder the marshal, Jane manages to piece together the man's intentions before shooting him dead, saving Bullock's life.]]
286* TheLoad: To Charlie Utter. He does his best to take care of her and look after her, but she mostly just insults him and gets drunk.
287-->'''Charlie:''' Jane ain't with me, 'cause she's a drunken fuckin' mess, and I don't know what to do about it. I know you want her looked out for, and I'm doin' my fuckin' best. But I won't stand before you claimin' optimism.
288* MilesGloriosus: A rare sympathetic example. Jane talks a good game about always being eager for a fight. However, any instance where she's actually confronted by someone dangerous usually ends with her blubbering up and/or running away. Doubles as a LovableCoward.
289* MountainMan: A female example, right down to the coonskin hat.
290* OfficialCouple: [[spoiler:With Joanie, eventually.]]
291* OneOfTheBoys: She recounts how a stranger once mistook her for a man and offered her a blowjob.
292* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: She isn't racist, and perhaps recognizes non-whites in the camp as fellow outcasts looked down upon by the majority. She does, however, use racial slurs casually (albeit not usually with malice).
293* RapeAsBackstory: Jane was raped repeatedly from a very young age. The culprit is strongly implied to be her father, among others.
294-->''"I've been fucked plenty. And by tougher fucks than he was. ''[pointing at Sofia]'' And littler than her, by plenty. They fucked me plenty, so you can go fuck yourself."''
295* RealWomenNeverWearDresses: She hates putting one on for a wedding.
296* SirSwearsALot: ''Even for this show.'' Every other word is "fuck" or "cocksucker".
297* SurrogateSoliloquy: She doesn't want for conversational partners, but trusts so few people that she usually only expresses honesty to the grave of Wild Bill.
298* {{Tomboy}}: To a T; she wears male clothing, does 'male' activities and tends to hang out mostly with men.
299* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: With Joanie from the end of the second season onward.
300* VitriolicBestBuds: With Charlie Utter. He's (usually) patient, kind and considerate with Jane, and she repays him with vicious insults. Despite this, they do trust and care about each other largely due to their loyalty to Wild Bill, a loyalty that continues long after Bill's death.
301-->'''Charlie:''' I wish to hell I knew what I ever did to get on that woman's wrong side.
302[[/folder]]
303
304!!!The Grand Central Hotel
305
306[[folder:Farnum]]
307!!Eustace Bailey "E. B." Farnum
308[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/farnum_eustace_bailey.jpg]]
309[[caption-width-right:300:''"[[BumblingSidekick Al Swearingen's a cue and Farnum merely is a billiard ball.]]"'']]
310->'''Played By:''' Creator/WilliamSanderson
311
312-->''"The bald contempt of it! Why not come out five abreast cavorting and taunting 'E.B. was left out! E.B. was left out!'? Cocksuckers! Cuntlickers! Make your filthy gestures. Public service was never my primary career..."''
313
314Eustace Bailey "E. B." Farnum is the proprietor of the Grand Central Hotel and self-appointed mayor of the town, a role he inhabits with comic opera buffoonish seriousness. He is totally controlled by Swearengen, although he harbors delusions of potential grandeur for himself. He is incredibly greedy — costing Al the chance to buy Alma Garret's claim due to low offers — and continually asks prying questions to people around town, leading to numerous abuses and threats directed towards him.
315----
316* AuthorityInNameOnly: While he is the (self-appointed) mayor, he's nothing but a puppet to whoever he's afraid of most at any given time.
317* BadBoss: EB is usually the lickspittle to any number of these, but serves as one himself to his poor, beleaguered cook, Richardson. EB mercilessly abuses and bullies him, both to boost his own fragile ego and simply because, well, he's that kind of person.
318* BigBadWannabe: Farnum would like to consider himself a player in town, but he's too short-sighted, greedy and cowardly to get anywhere beyond being a lapdog.
319* TheBully: Considering how often he's on the receiving end of a bully's abuse, you'd think EB would be more sympathetic to those he holds power over, but nope. For all the bullying he endures, he dishes it out just as viciously if he thinks he can get away with it.
320* BumblingSidekick: For the most part, he's an incompetent lickspittle who's so slimy he's incapable of any prolonged deception, try as he might. His short-sighted greed constantly invites trouble, but he evades punishment mostly by having the occasional moment of genuine competence.
321* ButtMonkey: Farnum is a willing puppet of whoever scares him the most, alternatively being Al, Tolliver and Hearst, all of whom are put-off enormously by his ass-kissing ways. Al tends to delegate him to humiliating jobs like scrubbing up his murder scenes, but Hearst reaches new levels of asshattery by commanding E.B. to stand still in one place for hours. He spits on his face and orders him not to wipe it off. Basically, E.B. gets humiliated a lot.
322* TheChewToy: Al terrifies him day-in and day-out, to the point where it would be possible to feel sorry for him were it not for every other thing about him. In Season 3, Hearst seems eager to kill him at any given moment but holds back in favor of humiliation, even setting him up to be beaten half to death by Bullock for no good reason at all.
323* TheDandy: Only after he is made mayor, and even then his new suit gets [[LimitedWardrobe quickly overused]].
324-->'''E.B.:''' Anything the mayor should know?
325-->'''Al:''' The name of another tailor.
326* DeadpanSnarker: He only snarks when he thinks he can get away with it, but he's a snarker nevertheless.
327-->''"Could you have been born, Richardson, and not egg-hatched as I've always assumed?"''
328
329-->'''Farnum:''' Some ancient Italian maxim fits our situation, whose particulars escape me.\
330'''Wolcott:''' Is the gist that I'm shit outta luck?\
331'''Farnum:''' Did they speak that way then?
332* DirtyCoward: When E.B. realizes he's in danger, there's no debasement that he won't visit upon himself in hopes of the promise of a mere extended second of survival.
333* TheDogBitesBack: He fantasizes about doing such to Hearst; but due to Farnum being [[DirtyCoward Farnum]], it's wishful thinking at best. [[spoiler:Played straight in the movie where EB learns of Hearst's plan to murder Samuel Fields, a witness to the murder of Charlie Utter, and promptly alerts Bullock. This ultimately leads to Hearst's hand in Utter's murder being made public, followed by his subsequent arrest and humiliation.]]
334* GreenEyedMonster: He's angered by the happiness of others, since genuine happiness eludes him on a constant basis. When Richardson gains applause for his juggling, he's furious and Jack Langrishe subsequently calls him on it.
335-->'''Jack:''' Envy is a cardinal sin, Mr. Farnum. Cardinal sin!
336* KarmaHoudini: By all rights, Farnum should have been killed a dozen times over yet he always manages to slither his way to survival. Still, he hardly leads a charmed life, as the good people of Deadwood and elsewhere do tend to [[ButtMonkey visit upon him every imaginable indignity]] ''except'' the final one.
337* MommyIssues: He vaguely alludes to having these, and considering what type of person EB is, his family life must have been ''fascinating''.
338-->''"Puberty may bring you to understand what we take for mother-love is really murderous hatred and a desire for revenge."''
339* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: EB hates ''everybody'', so it can be easy to forget what a virulent racist and misogynist he is, until he's seen treating Mr. Wu with open disdain or when he's spending his entire speech at the mayoral debates mocking Sol's Jewish heritage with thinly-veiled anti-Semitic remarks.
340* ProfessionalButtKisser: To just about everyone who is a station above him.
341* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Not to Merrick's extent, but close.
342* SlimeBall: Everyone who encounters E.B. instantly knows what kind of man he is due to the secretion of slime that he tries to pass off as charm. It's accepted by everyone, from the good-hearted Charlie Utter to the monstrous George Hearst, that E.B. is a vile runt of a man who can't be trusted to take a step forward without trying to pull some pathetic con.
343-->'''Jane:''' Who runs that joint?\
344'''Wolcott:''' A grotesque named Farnum.\
345'''Jane:''' You ain't lied, so far.
346* SleazyPolitician: After he becomes mayor. There was no chance he'd be anything else, considering the type of person he is.
347* SmugSnake: E.B. would like to say he's on the same level as Al, and denigrates those who he considers beneath him (like Richardson and...nobody else is beneath Farnum). E.B. is actually a coward whose plans are poorly thought-out, hastily executed and forever doomed to failure.
348* TookALevelInKindness: [[spoiler:In TheMovie, he goes out of his way to tell Bullock about the attempt on Samuel Fields' life, despite having nothing to gain. It's perhaps his most decent act, and even then it's likely motivated by his lingering resentment toward Hearst.]]
349* WickedCultured: He does have some education, enough at least to engage in some SesquipedalianLoquaciousness.
350* YesMan: To Al; Farnum often tells him what he wants to hear, but Al is too smart to fall for the usual YesMan tactics.
351[[/folder]]
352
353[[folder:Richardson]]
354!!Richardson
355[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/richardson.jpg]]
356[[caption-width-right:300:''"I'll just keep quiet."'']]
357->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/RalphRicheson
358
359->''"Could you have been born, Richardson? And not egg-hatched as I've always assumed?"''
360-->-- '''E.B. Farnum'''
361
362Farnum's abused, idiotic cook, introduced in the second season. Nobody knows what is exactly wrong with him. After receiving a deer antler from Alma Garret he begins to display his most iconic and outlandish act: Praying to a pair of moose antlers in the hall of Farnum's hotel.
363----
364* AbhorrentAdmirer: To the beautiful Alma, who rejects him as gently as she can be expected to.
365-->'''Richardson:''' I like you.
366-->'''Alma:''' Thank you, Richardson.
367-->'''Richardson:''' You’re purdy.
368-->'''Alma:''' Thank you very much. And probably that's all either of us needs to say on that subject ever again.
369* AscendedExtra: He was an extra in Season 1, but the creators liked Ralph Richeson's odd and quirky performance and so he became a recurring character in Seasons 2 and 3.
370* BeleagueredAssistant: To Farnum, and he is certainly beleaguered.
371* BumblingSidekick: To Farnum, who's already bumbling enough.
372* ButtMonkey: He's the ButtMonkey to someone who's already a ButtMonkey; Farnum is looked down on and disliked by everyone, so Richardson winds up the target of his endless bitterness.
373* CloudCuckooLander: Richardson is certainly an odd fellow, most obviously clear when he begins praying to a pair of moose antlers.
374* HiddenDepths: It's hinted at several times that Richardson may be much smarter than he lets on.
375* IconicItem: The deer antler, an involuntary gift from Alma.
376* LastNameBasis: His first name is never revealed.
377* ObfuscatingStupidity: Or so it's implied by one masterful shot of him reading the newspaper, suggesting that he might be more intelligent than everyone assumes.
378* OddFriendship: Richardson, the skinny white idiot working for Farnum, forms a lasting and genuinely loving friendship with Aunt Lou, an intelligent black woman working for Hearst.
379[[/folder]]
380
381!!!Star & Bullock Hardware
382
383[[folder:Sol]]
384!!Solomon "Sol" Star
385[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/star_solomon_2891.jpg]]
386[[caption-width-right:350:''"[[TheConscience People have made good lives out of borrowed ones before.]]"'']]
387->'''Played By:''' Creator/JohnHawkes
388
389-->''"[[SarcasmMode Even in an Eden like this, wrongs sometimes occur.]]"''
390
391Solomon "Sol" Star is Seth Bullock's best friend and partner in the hardware business and the only Jew in camp. He is from Vienna, Austria. Imperturbable and sensible, Sol has become a rising force in the camp.
392----
393* AdaptationalNationality: The real Sol Star was born in Germany, not Austria.
394* AlliterativeName: '''S'''ol '''S'''tar.
395* BetaCouple: With Trixie.
396* TheConscience: To Bullock. He often reigns in Bullock's more rage-fueled actions, but since it's Bullock, there's only so much Sol can do.
397* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Bullock, whom he comes to Deadwood with.
398* LoveAtFirstSight: For Trixie, whom he instantly forms an attraction to.
399* NiceJewishBoy: Smart, successful and sensitive, the three primary pillars of a nice Jewish boy.
400* NonActionGuy: Sol has no skill in gunfighting, but he consistently shows that he's quite brave and is willing to show up with a gun in hand to back up his friends. This gets him yelled at a few times for being in a situation where he really doesn't belong, and also [[spoiler:gets him shot by Johnny]].
401* OddFriendship: Sol, an even-tempered and kindly Jewish man, is friends with a HotBlooded lawman and BullyHunter with major anger issues.
402* OnlySaneMan: He can seem like this at times, especially when compared to [[HairTriggerTemper Bullock.]]
403* TheSmartGuy: He's educated and business-savvy in a place predominantly filled with rustic types.
404* TokenMinority: Much is made of the fact that he's Jewish; Deadwood adheres to PoliticallyIncorrectHistory, so he's the subject of many racial slurs which he takes in stride.
405-->''"I've been called worse by better."''
406[[/folder]]
407
408!!!The No. 10 Saloon
409
410[[folder:Tom]]
411!!Thomas 'Tom' Nuttall
412[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nuttall_thomas.jpg]]
413[[caption-width-right:300:''"[[NiceGuy Knowledge is overrated, William. Diligence is what's required in the service of a willing spirit.]]"'']]
414->'''Played By:''' Creator/LeonRippy
415
416Thomas "Tom" Nuttall is proprietor of the No. 10 Saloon which is the site of Wild Bill Hickok's murder. (The saloon is named for its address on the camp's main thoroughfare.) One of the first settlers to arrive in Deadwood, arriving before even Swearengen, he has grown increasingly disillusioned with the camp and its future and has gone as far as to consider selling his saloon and leaving the camp.
417----
418* BadassBystander: He runs after and catches Jack [=McCall=] after he shoots Wild Bill Hickok in his joint.
419* TheBartender: Of the Number 10 Saloon, when Harry isn't on duty.
420* ClothesMakeTheLegend: No matter what he's wearing, he always wears his bartender apron, to the point of getting offended when somebody suggests him to take it off.
421* NiceGuy: In general, Tom is a pleasant man, if a little bumbling.
422* RetiredBadass: He's implied to be this by Al, or he might possibly be a RetiredMonster.
423-->'''Al:''' Sent many [native Americans] to the happy hunting ground. Formidable, Tom was. And no more fool now than time shows us all.
424[[/folder]]
425
426!!!The ''Black Hills Pioneer''
427
428[[folder:Merrick]]
429!!A.W. Merrick
430[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/merrick_a_w__6124.jpg]]
431[[caption-width-right:350:''"[[IntrepidReporter I'd make the less exalted claim, as a journalist, of keeping my opinions to myself.]]"'']]
432->'''Played By:''' Creator/JeffreyJones
433
434-->''"Timid, huh. Hardly, sir. My own strong personal impulse was to offer my name for office but a fourth estate, independent in name and fact from the operations of government is of the essence of a free society."''
435
436A. Walter "A. W." Merrick is the proprietor of the local newspaper, the Black Hills Pioneer. Somewhat pretentious in his bearing, he prides himself as a newspaperman with a duty to print the truth, but must navigate a twisty path of remaining friends with all the major players in town and being privy to their plans and confidences. He gains the friendship of Seth Bullock, Sol Star, and Charlie Utter, and even suggests that since he enjoys walking and socializing with them about the local goings on, that they should form a club for doing just that.
437----
438* BigEater: He's an expansive man, and eventually his weight begins to cause him serious health problems.
439* DrowningMySorrows: After the trial and losing the chance to be mayor, he hits the bottle hard. He may also qualify as OffTheWagon based on his telling Dan that now he'd started drinking again he wondered why he'd ever stopped.
440* GentleGiant: One of the biggest men in the camp, yet couldn't hurt a fly.
441* GetAHoldOfYourselfMan!: The Doc has to do this when he is freaking out because he thinks he has smallpox. Later Al does it in a different context. Thanks to CharacterDevelopment no one feels the need to slap him in Season 3.
442* IJustWantToHaveFriends: Sorry Merrick, no one wants to join The Ambulators.
443%%* InTouchWithHisFeminineSide
444* IntrepidReporter: You have to be one to open a newspaper in a WretchedHive.
445%%* LargeHam
446* NiceGuy: Merrick is essentially a cheerful, friendly and dorky fellow with no moral vices beyond his BigEater status.
447* NonActionGuy: Merrick is completely distant from the violence of Deadwood, and it's rare that he gets hurt. But wow, when he gets hurt, he does wallow in it.
448* RedheadsAreUncool: He's redheaded and the biggest doink in the entire series, although no less affable for it. He's a dweeb, but he's a good-hearted dweeb that most people have a lot of time for.
449* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Probably the biggest purveyor of this in the series. Merrick won't say a single word when ten paragraphs will do. This actually comes into play, since he recognizes Hugo Jarry's tendency to use his vocabulary as a literary weapon.
450* [[SourGrapesTropes Sour Grapes]]: After Farnum beats him to get the mayor office, he convinces himself that he actually didn't want it.
451* ThoseTwoGuys: He settles into this dynamic with Blazanov, with whom he shares a sweet, sincere friendship due to their mutual enthusiasm for their jobs, the technology that enables such jobs, and what the future might bring.
452* WideEyedIdealist: He often expresses a very idealized view of what the community could become.
453[[/folder]]
454
455!!!The Livery Stable
456
457[[folder:Nigger General]]
458!!"Nigger General" Samuel Fields
459[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/TropeNiggerGeneral_7052.jpg]]
460->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/FranklinAyaje
461
462A colorful, larger-than-life errant Black man that always wears a [[LimitedWardrobe ragged]] [[CustomUniform self-made]] [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar Union]] uniform and a [[ThePollyanna perpetual smile no matter the situation]] ([[StepfordSmiler or maybe just when around other people]]). He likes to introduce himself as the Nigger General, even though he never served in an army.
463----
464* TheAlcoholic: He's a heavy drinker, which leads him to befriend fellow drunkard Jane.
465%%* CustomUniform
466* DeadpanSnarker: He has a sharp sense of humour.
467-->''[to a horse he's about to castrate]'' ''"Now, if you want to take it out on someone, remember it was very dark-skinned white folks that cut on you. They just sounded like niggers to throw you off."''
468* PhonyVeteran: Unlike his historical counterpart, who only lied about his rank.
469* NiceGuy: Even after all the abuse Steve the Drunk puts him through, the General still takes care of the dumb bastard following his accident.
470* OddCouple / StraightManAndWiseGuy: With Hostetler, to whom he's the wise guy. Being two of the very few black people in camp, they pretty much feel they have to stick together despite having little in common.
471* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: On his insistence, he's known largely as the Nigger General.
472* StepfordSmiler: C'mon, he smiles even after being ''tarred'' and his first act after getting his skin peeled off is to reassure Hostetler, who had sold him to the mob to save his own skin, that he'd have done the same in his situation. His reasoning is that his pain is his and that showing it would only give the people who attacked him what they wanted.
473* ThoseTwoGuys: With Hostetler.
474%%* TokenMinority
475* UncleTomfoolery: Like Hostetler, the character subverts this, but in the opposite direction to him. He publically displays the worst stereotypes of his time about African Americans, to the point of asking people to address him by [[NWordPrivileges the N word]], and in the process he deprives them of any insulting value.
476[[/folder]]
477
478[[folder:Hostetler]]
479!!Arnette Hostetler
480[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hostetler_8621.jpg]]
481->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/RichardGant
482
483Hostetler runs the livery stable. Hostetler is, by default, the primary source of company for Samuel Fields, by virtue of being the only other black man in camp, which leads to much friction between their conflicting personalities.
484----
485%%* ButtMonkey
486* DrivenToSuicide: The proud and dignified Hostetler can't take anymore of Steve's rampant abuse, and shoots himself.
487* GentleGiant: Hostetler stands at 6 feet 3 inches, with broad shoulders and impressive muscle from a lifetime of labour and working with large animals. He's also a strict pacifist who wouldn't hurt a fly.
488* HonorBeforeReason: He ends things by killing himself rather than continue hearing Steve call him a liar, when he could just ignore him and leave town.
489* ItsAllMyFault: Hostetler blames himself for William's death, but also knows that the town will blame him much more. It really ''wasn't'' his fault, with even HotBlooded Bullock understanding that what happened was a tragic mistake, nothing more.
490* LastNameBasis: He's only referred to as Hostetler by others, to the point where his first name is never uttered.
491* OddCouple[=/=]StraightManAndWiseGuy: With the Nigger General.
492* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: After William is killed by an escaped horse he was trying to castrate, he immediately leaves the camp, wisely assuming that everybody's first reaction will be to go after him.
493* StraightMan: To the Nigger General; Hostetler is a serious-minded and melancholy man in comparison to the more explicitly funny Nigger General.
494* ThoseTwoGuys: With the Nigger General, whom he doesn't much like but tolerates because as the only other black man in town, they kind of only have each other. It comes to a sad ending with Hostetler's suicide.
495* TokenMinority: One of the few black characters in the show. It's enforced largely due to the time period; black people wouldn't exactly have positions of any authority and Hostetler himself tries to keep under the radar.
496* UncleTomfoolery: Subverted magnificently in the show. Hostetler is the serious, hard-working and educated man in contrast to the laid-back, wisecracking drinker that is the Nigger General. He is well aware that the treatment he gets from most white people because of his race is unjust, yet he acts submissive and doesn't challenge the abuse when he encounters it in order to avoid further problems.
497* ValuesDissonance: In-universe. The show makes it clear that it wasn't easy to be a black man in 1870s America.
498[[/folder]]
499
500[[folder:Steve the Drunk]]
501!!Steve Fields a.k.a. "Steve the Drunk"
502[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fields_steve.jpg]]
503[[caption-width-right:300:''"Fuck you, fuck the institution, and fuck the future!"'']]
504->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/MichaelHarney
505
506One of the camp's many drunks as well as being a loudmouth and racist. He is a continual nuisance at Tom Nuttall's Saloon.
507----
508* TheAlcoholic: Obviously. If Steve isn't drunk, he's on his way there.
509* TheBadGuysDoAllTheDirtyWork: His attempt on the life of Hugo Jarry, who's somehow even more repulsive than an alcoholic racist.
510* BestialityIsDepraved: He ejaculated on Bullock's horse as a measure of revenge (though he threatened to do worse, and insisted that he hadn't gone further than masturbation).
511%%* TheChewToy
512* DeathByRacism: ''Averted''. He might have [[FateWorseThanDeath preferred it]], though.
513* EvilIsPetty: Steve is an insecure, spiteful creature motivated entirely by the wrongs he feels the world has done to him, and as such feels compelled to pay back every insult real or imagined.
514* FateWorseThanDeath: He's rendered brain-dead and incapable after being kicked by a horse, resulting in him having to be taken care of by NG.
515%%* HeelFaceDoorSlam
516* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: It's entirely possible Steve is this. He might be a loud-mouthed drunk and a vitriolic racist, but there is a sympathetic side to him. He feels immense guilt at having driven Hostetler to suicide, loudly trying to assuage his guilt with a self-pitying monologue. When he and the Nigger General are left alone at the stable he ends wishing him a good night in his own bigoted way and later offers him a job as his assistant realizing that he has a better head for numbers than him. If he had only told him that instead of trying to de-shoe the Nigger General's horse to force him to stay...
517* LaserGuidedKarma: His plan to de-shoe the NG's horse backfires and he's kicked in the head, rendering him brain-dead, meaning the NG has to take care of him.
518* TheLoad: To Tom Nuttal's saloon, then to the Nigger General.
519* PetTheDog: With his increasing appearances, he gets more of these moments. He's an animal lover, has a nice interaction with William Bullock and takes over the livery because he can't bear to see the horses not being cared for.
520* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Steve allows himself to be defined by his racism, which is a shame, because there are hints that he could be a good man if he put in the effort. His bigotry ends up dooming him to a FateWorseThanDeath.
521* StupidEvil: Things would go a lot more his way if he was just nice.
522* YouAreWhatYouHate: Hearing his continous ramble about African-Americans, another patron asks him if he can prove that he has no Black ancestry, arguing that Steve's nose is a bit flat.
523[[/folder]]
524
525!!!The Langrishe Theater Troupe
526
527[[folder:Langrishe]]
528!!John "Jack" Langrishe
529[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/langrishe_john.jpg]]
530[[caption-width-right:300:''"What, one is disposed to ask, in fuck ought a theater man to do?"'']]
531->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/BrianCox
532
533-->''"It's the learning fuckin' nothin', Al, that keeps me young."''
534
535Jack Langrishe arrives with a flourish in Deadwood, with his theater group in tow. A flamboyant man of the stage, and old friend of Al Swearengen's, he strikes a deal with Joanie Stubbs to acquire the Chez Ami and convert it to a theater, determined to bring culture to the town.
536----
537%%* AmbiguouslyGay
538* {{Camp}}: Whether [[CampGay gay]], [[CampStraight straight]] or bi is left to the viewer's opinion.
539* TheCharmer: Jack charms just about everyone he comes across with his quick wit, self-deprecation and plentiful compliments. Even Hearst is somewhat charmed by him, at least as far as Hearst ''can'' be charmed.
540%%* ChewingTheScenery
541%%* TheDandy
542* GreekChorus: He is allowed to hang freely along Al and Hearst, and comments a lot about their conflict, but does not intervene in it.
543* LargeHam: Due to being a theater man, it comes naturally to him.
544* OldFriend: Of Al.
545* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: The season (and by extension the show) ends with the theater still not opened, so we never see Langrishe or his troupe on stage.
546%%* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness
547[[/folder]]
548
549[[folder:Claudia]]
550!!Claudia
551->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/CynthiaEttinger
552[[/folder]]
553
554[[folder:Bellegarde]]
555!!Bellegarde
556->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/DennisChristopher
557[[/folder]]
558
559[[folder:Chesterton]]
560!!Chesterton
561->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/AubreyMorris
562[[/folder]]
563
564!!!Other Residents of Deadwood
565
566[[folder:Doc]]
567!!Dr. Amos "Doc" Cochran
568[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cochran_amos.jpg]]
569[[caption-width-right:300:''"Leave the demons to God and trust the pain to me."'']]
570->'''Played By:''' Creator/BradDourif
571
572-->''"I'd rather be lucky than smart."''
573
574A witness to unspeakable atrocities on the battlefields of the Civil War, Dr. Amos Cochran is one of the few honorable men in Deadwood. He takes his duties seriously, even gruffly, and does what he can to preserve human life.
575----
576* CombatMedic: During UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar, he was a medic. He still carries the psychological scars of such a time.
577%%* CoolOldGuy
578* DeadpanSnarker: Very prone to dour and cutting remarks, often at his patients' expense.
579* DrJerk: He has terrible bedside manner, no tact, and can't help but let his low opinions of his patients be known. He has to admit and apologize for this at one point when his behavior threatens to push a patient out of his care.
580* DrowningMySorrows: Drinks to cope with his PTSD.
581* FrontierDoctor: He's quite a good doctor, but his behavior has pushed him out of polite society and into the rural boomtown of Deadwood.
582* GoodIsNotNice: He's a jerk, but he wants his patients to be healthy.
583* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Doc is irritable and grumpy at the best of times with no bedside manner to speak of, but he's also one of the most genuinely altruistic characters on the entire show.
584* IncurableCoughOfDeath: In Season 3, he starts to show the signs of tuberculosis, [[spoiler:but remains alive during the entirety of the show and has apparently recovered by the time of the film]].
585* MyGreatestFailure: A man died while he operated on him.
586* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: He's quite knowledgeable about new medical techniques in spite of being a country doctor.
587* RageAgainstTheHeavens: Doc has a difficult relationship with God, to say the least. [[spoiler:As Reverend Smith descends into a slow, agonizing death he prays for the end of Reverend Smith's suffering. As usual with Doc, his compassion leads to rage and frustration.]]
588-->''"[[spoiler:Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ, just, please, God, take that minister.]] What conceivable godly use is his protracted suffering to you? What conceivable godly use? What conceivable godly use was the screaming of all those men? Did you need to hear their death agonies to know your omnipotence? Mama! Mother, find my arm! Mommy! Mommy! Mommy they, they shot my leg off, it hurts so bad. It hurts so bad. Admitting my understanding’s imperfect, trusting that you have a purpose, praying that you consider it served, I beg you to relent. Thy will be done, amen."''
589* ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules: When neither Cy nor Mr. Lee want to pay for Doc to tend to their prostitutes, he offers to do so for free out of altruism.
590* ShellshockedVeteran: He has not recovered completely from his experiences as a [[CombatMedic military doctor]] in the UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar. It seems to be the source of his alcoholism and abrasive personality.
591[[/folder]]
592
593[[folder:Mr. Wu]]
594!!Mr. Wu
595[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wu.jpg]]
596[[caption-width-right:300:''"Bak Wai Lo Me...Cocksucka."'']]
597->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/KeoneYoung
598
599If Al Swearengen is Deadwood's unofficial mayor, Mister Wu holds the post on the Chinese part of town. Wu has his fingers in every semi-legal pie, including the lucrative opium trade, and though his English is limited to the handful of expletives Al has taught him, the two seem to communicate well enough for business. Among the services Wu offers is the timely and unquestioned disposal of bodies, courtesy of his ravenous pigs. As Deadwood's Chinese population becomes a pawn in the power struggle over the town's vice trade, whomever ends up paying a visit to Wu's swine remains to be seen.
600----
601* CatchPhrase: COCKSUCKAH! SWEGEN!
602** Bak gwei lo![[labelnote:Eng]]More or less "White devil"[[/labelnote]]
603** Wu, Swedgin: Hang-dai!
604%%* ChineseLaborer
605%%* ChineseLaunderer
606* EloquentInMyNativeTongue: Wu's limited English is no reflection on his intellect, savvy and internal negotiation skills..
607* EvenEvilHasStandards: He profanes bodies on a daily basis, but seeing Mr. Lee burning the bodies of the Chinese prostitutes that he intentionally let starve to death utterly infuriates him.
608%%* FunnyForeigner
609* ImportantHaircut: He cuts his braid at the end of the second season, an action [[SeriousBusiness punished with]] [[DisproportionateRetribution death]] [[YouCantGoHomeAgain in China]].
610* InscrutableOriental: To any of the vast number of characters that get a non-amused stare from him at most.
611* TheRival: To Mr. Lee, the San Francisco cocksuckah.
612%%* ThirdPersonPerson
613%%* TheUnintelligible
614* [[WhosOnFirst Wu's On First?]]: In one of the most utterly hilarious scenes in the entire show, Al and Wu have this exchange to each other's increasing frustration.
615-->'''Wu:''' Wu?
616-->'''Al:''' "Who," you ignorant fuckin' chink!
617-->'''Wu:''' Wu!
618* YouCantGoHomeAgain: The result of cutting away his braid.
619%%* YouNoTakeCandle
620[[/folder]]
621
622[[folder:Manning]]
623!!Harry Manning
624[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/manning_harold.jpg]]
625->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/BrentSexton
626
627The bartender of the No. 10 Saloon in the third season. He runs for Sheriff against Bullock in order to gain popularity but his wish is to become fire marshal of the town.
628----
629* TheBartender: Of the No. 10 Saloon, until he runs for Sheriff.
630* DirtyCop: [[spoiler:As Bullock's deputy, he's lazy, corrupt and greedy.]]
631* {{Gasshole}}: He has trouble with flatuence, according to Aunt Lou and Richardson.
632* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:In TheMovie, he's a corrupt stooge of Hearst who's willing to kill Bullock.]]
633* FatBastard: [[spoiler:He's on the chunkier side, and turns out to be a corruptible killer.]]
634* NiceGuy: Harry is a pretty nice fellow, agreeable and genial to everyone if they treat him well. [[spoiler:After the TimeSkip, he becomes a FauxAffablyEvil DirtyCop.]]
635* NumberTwo: In TheMovie, he's Bullock's deputy.
636* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He replaces Davey, the barman of the No. 10 in the previous season.
637* ThoseTwoGuys: With Nuttal in Season 3; they're typically seen together.
638[[/folder]]
639
640[[folder:Blazanov]]
641!!Blazanov
642[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blazanov.jpg]]
643->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/PavelLychnikoff
644
645Sharing AW Merrick's newspaper office, is the telegraph office, run by Blazanov. The two men share more than an office, confiding to one another during their frequent "perambulations" around the camp. Blazanov returns from a trip to Chicago in season three, having acquired a new apparatus that allows him to practice "duplex telegraphy."
646----
647
648* CatchPhrase: "Telegram for Mr./Mrs..."
649* FatAndSkinny: The skinny to Merrick's fat.
650* LastNameBasis: He is either "Mr. Blazanov" or "that fucking Russian".
651* {{Lzherusskie}}: Averted for once. Lychnikoff was born and raised in Russia.
652* NeutralNoLonger: He initially doesn't take sides in the growing conflict between Hearst and the town, but after his friend Merrick is beaten half to death he starts working against Hearst.
653* NiceGuy: Blazanov is just a dorky, somewhat shy and courteous fellow.
654* NonActionGuy: Like Merrick, he is not at all a fighter, but tries to help the camp survive the conflict with Hearst.
655* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: He is at first adamant that the messages are confidential, but changes his mind after seeing Hearst's atrocities. Afterwards, he informs Merrick and Al of every message received by Hearst in advance.
656** He even makes up a rule, telling Hearst he can no longer accept gratuities, supposedly a directive from his superiors but actually because he's so disgusted by Hearst.
657* ThoseTwoGuys: With Merrick. After Blazanov arrives at camp, he quickly forms a touching friendship with the newspaper man.
658* WesternUnionMan: He, who like everyone else in the show doesn't follow the codified look or behaviour, still has the utmost dedication to his job and the constant vigil at the key.
659[[/folder]]
660
661[[folder:Rev. Smith]]
662!!Reverend Henry Weston Smith
663[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/TropeSmith_2357.jpg]]
664[[caption-width-right:350:''"This is God's purpose, but not knowing the purpose is my portion of suffering."'']]
665->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/RayMcKinnon
666
667Reverend Henry Weston Smith is a kind Christian minister who, among other tasks, leads the funerals of many of the individuals who die. Smith was a field nurse in the Civil War, serving at Shiloh and 2nd Manassas, until he received a "sign from God." He subsequently left his wife and children and became a reverend in Deadwood.
668----
669* BodyHorror: His brain tumor has the kind of averse physical effect on him that is to be expected of the time period, without access to even cursory medical treatment. Smith's eyes turn glassy, he frequently loses his sense of equilibrium and is given to violent seizures in the period leading up to his death. Near the end of his time, he can barely remember who anyone in camp is.
670* GoodShepherd: He's a genuinely well-meaning man of God without a cruel bone in his body, and would love to help move Deadwood in a moral, Christian direction. It's too bad '''nobody''' ever pays attention to him.
671* MercyKill: Smith is smothered to death by Al Swearengen to spare him a prolonged, agonizing and humiliating death.
672* TheMissionary: He was a field nurse, but now he's spreading the good word in Deadwood.
673* NiceGuy: Smith is an endlessly polite and cheerful man who maintains a strong sense of optimism even within Deadwood. He tries his best to be accommodating to everyone he comes across and is otherwise a non-judgmental and humble fellow.
674[[/folder]]
675
676[[folder:Mose]]
677!!Mose Manuel
678[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/manuel_mose.jpg]]
679[[caption-width-right:300:''"That easy, to forget a fucking brother!?"'']]
680->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/PruittTaylorVince
681
682Mose Manuel owns a gold claim which Wolcott wishes to buy on behalf of Hearst. Knowing he must sell, he tries to persuade his brother that he will mismanage the operation and ought to sell. When he refuses, Mose murders him. The death of his brother weighs on him, however, and Mose becomes a continuing problem for Cy Tolliver as his already belligerent attitude worsens.
683----
684* AlliterativeName: '''M'''ose '''M'''anuel.
685* TheAtoner: After Mose kills his brother and subsequently has a near-death experience, the previously aggressive and greedy Mose becomes a quiet, passive man eager to help others.
686* BlatantLies: Oh, why, my brother wanted to sell the mine the same day he died in an accident while cleaning his gun, and requested in the past to be buried in an undisclosed location for reasons totally unrelated to the possibility of performing an autopsy on him. Promise!
687* ButtMonkey: Jane seems to utterly hate him for absolutely no reason. Like Charlie Utter, Mose takes her verbal abuse in stride.
688* FatAndSkinny: He's the fat to his brother Fred's skinny.
689* FatBastard: Initially, prior to becoming TheAtoner; he was a greedy asshole who killed his own brother to secure a payday.
690* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Moses Manuel and his brother Fred were two of the four men who discovered the Homestake gold mine. They sold it (without killing each other) to George Hearst and it went on to be the largest gold mine in North America for over a century.
691* ImmuneToBullets:His fat saves his life, slowing the bullets that strike him.
692* IOweYouMyLife: Possibly why he insists on staying at the ''Chez Amis'' and working for Joanie, even though she didn't personally do anything to save him.
693* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: After killing his brother, Mose is instantly overcome with guilt, regret, grief and self-loathing. This leads him onto a short path of self-destruction (and destruction in general) which gets him shot.
694* RedemptionEqualsDeath: Subverted. He gets himself shot when he freaks out after killing his brother for money, but he is so fat the bullet gets stuck before hitting any vital organ and he ends up surviving the wound.
695* TookALevelInKindness: A bullet or two is good for the soul, it seems. After surviving his handshake with death, Mose becomes more thoughtful, quiet, passive and considerate of others. It's a far cry from his entrance into the series as a greedy jerk.
696* VillainousBreakdown: After killing his brother, he freaks right the hell out, unprepared for the immediate onset of guilt. Mose begins to gorge, while violently confronting those he holds responsible for his own corruption. This culminates in him pulling a gun and being shot down himself.
697* VillainousGlutton: Immediately after killing his brother he starts to gorge out, stress-eating away his guilt.
698* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: He disappears towards the end of the third season, after the ''Chez Amis'' is bought by Langrishe and turned into a theatre. Mose doesn't appear in TheMovie, either.
699[[/folder]]
700
701[[folder:[=McCall=]]]
702!!Jack [=McCall=]
703[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/TropeJackMcCall_1849.jpg]]
704[[caption-width-right:350:''"[[DirtyCoward I ain't gonna get in no gun fight with you, Hickok.]]"'']]
705->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/GarretDillahunt
706
707-->''"Should we shake hands or something, relieve the atmosphere?"''
708
709A drunkard who shot Hickok in the back of the head as he played poker. [=McCall=] was found not guilty by a hurried and impromptu court of locals on the grounds he was merely avenging the prior murder of his brother by Hickok; but due to Hickok's high regard and the presence of many of Hickok's good friends in town, he was made to realize it was best to leave.
710----
711* TheAlcoholic: Jack's entire life seems to consist of drinking, gambling to support his drinking and ''more'' drinking.
712* BadassBoast: Subverted in hilarious fashion; he declares that, "Jack [=McCall=] runs from no man" before immediately doing exactly that.
713* BlatantLies: As a defense, he claims that he shot Wild Bill because Bill had killed his brother. Interesting how the loud-mouthed drunk never thought to mention such a detail in all the days he'd been gambling with him.
714* DirtyCoward: He's called this for shooting Hickok on the back... though the fact it was [[FastestGunInTheWest Wild Bill Hickok]] could qualify him as a CombatPragmatist too.
715* DisproportionateRetribution: Why does he kill Wild Bill? He feels slighted by Bill's polite, even contrite act of charity after being utterly cleaned out by him in a poker game.
716* DontYouDarePityMe: Jack is certainly pitiable, but he takes far more offense to Bill's act of charity than Bill's insults. It's the catalyst for Jack gathering the guts to kill him.
717* DoomedByCanon: It's never explicitly stated what happened to him after his arrest by Bullock and Charlie, but in RealLife the first verdict was declared illegal and he was retried, found guilty and hanged.
718* [[RedRightHand Droopy Right Eye]]: He was born droop-eyed, which adds to his generally gormless look.
719* TheGamblingAddict: Jack is always seen gambling at Nuttall's.
720* {{Jerkass}}: Jack is a loud-mouthed drunk of low intelligence and smug demeanor. Even after killing Bill, he taunts Bullock about the fame he will receive from such an act.
721* TooDumbToLive: Jack spends a lot of time purposefully antagonizing Wild Bill, the famously deadly gunman, for no good reason beyond unearned intellectual vanity. After enduring a day of humiliations largely bought on by himself, he redirects his misplaced anger by murdering Wild Bill in full view of a dozen people, and unsurprisingly is apprehended right away. Only Al's machinations save him from the noose, but despite this miraculous KarmaHoudini he ''stays in camp''. Where Wild Bill's fiercely loyal friends remain. While ''boasting about killing Bill''. Al has to outright tell him to get the hell out of town before Bullock, Jane or just anyone who wants to claim a little fame gets to cutting his throat.
722* UnknownRival: To Wild Bill, who considers him a mild annoyance. [=McCall=], both star-struck and resentful, considers Bill a great enemy.
723[[/folder]]
724
725[[folder:Shaughnessy]]
726!!Shaughnessy
727->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/DanHildebrand
728
729A deeply religious motel owner.
730----
731* {{Jerkass}}: He's irritable at the best of times and outrageously judgmental.
732* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Shaughnessy isn't really any more villainous than the average Deadwood hooplehead, but he's an outrageous homophobe all the same and most certainly an unsympathetic character.
733[[/folder]]
734
735[[folder:Slippery Dan]]
736!!Slippery Dan
737->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/ChannonRoe
738
739A local ne'er-do-well.
740----
741* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Silas Adams slams Dan onto a set of antlers, killing him.
742* {{Jerkass}}: Gives his friend (Bummer Dan) his distinctive outerwear to get him into trouble when he goes in the saloon to drink - however, he wasn't expecting Bummer to get fatally shot, and seems genuinely remorseful that he caused his death.
743[[/folder]]
744
745[[folder:Huckster]]
746!!The Huckster
747->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/GillGayle
748
749An unnamed huckster who comes into conflict with Bullock.
750----
751* HistoricalDomainCharacter: He's based on Jefferson Randolph "Soapy" Smith II, a Western con artist who likewise hocked "soap with a prize inside". The Huckster isn't nowhere near to being in the real-life Soapy's league, however. He's rarely successful and his con is relatively simple in contrast to Soapy's masterful trickery which involved sleight of hand and rousing up a crowd.
752[[/folder]]

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