Deadwood season 3 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Al Swearengen and others in Deadwood grow increasingly concerned about Alma Ellsworth's bold yet dangerous decision to negotiate directly with Hearst. Wu returns from San Francisco with news about Hearst's activities, while Aunt Lou's arrival brings a change in Hearst's personal life. Tensions escalate as Ellsworth confronts Hearst over his wife's safety. Alma's meeting with Hearst turns tense and frightening, straining her relationship with Ellsworth. The episode ends with the camp bracing for the growing conflict with Hearst, underscoring the complicated dynamics in Deadwood.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Al Swearengen discussing at the beginning of the episode?
Al Swearengen is discussing Alma Ellsworth's decision to meet with Hearst.
What is the state of Mrs. Ellsworth's health?
Mrs. Ellsworth is fully recovered.
Who arrives in camp and changes Hearst's dining habits?
Aunt Lou arrives in camp and changes Hearst's dining habits.
Where has Wu returned from?
Wu has returned from San Francisco.
What is the nature of the conversation between Hearst and Aunt Lou?
The conversation reveals Hearst's desire for isolation and reflects on his past and nature.
What is the main point of contention between Ellsworth and Hearst?
The main contention is about Alma Ellsworth's safety and Hearst's methods.
What role does The Gem Saloon play in this episode?
The Gem Saloon is a hub for information and planning against Hearst.
What happens during Alma Ellsworth's meeting with Hearst?
Hearst dismisses Alma's proposals, leading to a tense and frightening encounter.
How does Alma Ellsworth feel after meeting with Hearst?
Alma is shaken and has a heated exchange with her husband, Ellsworth.
What does Hearst reflect on with Aunt Lou?
Hearst reflects on his desires, frustrations, and personal background.