In "Nevada Day - Part 1" Tom faced a multitude of criminal charges while Matt tried to prepare for a live show without two cast members and his co-producer.
Welcome to the third season of HBO's "Deadwood". Alliances are formed as the town's first elections approach. Battle lines are drawn in the sand and treachery is rampant.
It was 1955, and what a difference a decade had made! West Germany was admitted into N.A.T.O. and Juan Peron was ousted in a military coup while Americans first saw Elvis and McDonald's.
It was Bat Day 1964 and a double-header with the Twins. The thrill of Mantle and Maris homers outweighed the disappointment of losing both games. True Yankee fans will have little trouble with this quiz.
In episode 26, Deadwood's political candidates debate, while the power struggle between Al Swearengen and George Hearst takes a bloody and violent turn.
In the episode "Something Very Expensive"Al Swearengen's health improves, and he begins to retake control of Deadwood. Meanwhile, the Chez Ami prostitute population vastly decreases.
American television was in its infancy during the 1950s as both corporate sponsors and the networks sought the right formula to attract viewers. This quiz is about their successes.
The year was 1953 and Americans saw the death of Soviet leader Josef Stalin and of atomic spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg; he by an alleged stroke, they by the electric chair.
As the episode title implies, the residents of the lawless mining camp face constant new challenges as the hills are annexed into the Dakota Territories.
When I say 'laugh' I do not mean a simple audible chuckle, but a gasping-for-air, tears-running-down-cheeks guffaw. Here are 10 hilarious films in no particular order.
You may not recognize his face, but odds are Mel Blanc has touched your life. His talented voices have given 'life' to countless cartoon characters. How well do you know this gifted gentleman?
Calamity Jane returns to Deadwood as Joanie and Maddie eagerly prepare for the opening of their new brothel. Tensions grow as a final confrontation between Swearengen and Bullock looms.
The second season of "Deadwood" begins with unwanted progress in the form of telegraph poles edging towards the lawless mining camp. A stagecoach from Bismark delivers several new characters to town.
While young William Bullock lies critically injured, it is crooked politics as usual as the Commissioner from Yankton returns for more wheeling and dealing on the topic of annexation.
As Al Swearengen's medical condition worsens, Doc Cochran contemplates a risky surgical procedure. A new County Commissioner arrives in town amid growing rumors about Deadwood's future.
In "Nevada Day - Part 2", Jack continued his efforts to gain Tom's freedom from a small town judge, while Harriet and Jordan dealt with negative press coverage.
In the abruptly canceled HBO series final episode, mining magnate George Hearst leaves the town, and a small but loyal legion of "Deadwood" fans, in unresolved turmoil.
This quiz is dedicated to all of those who have ever giggled at an inappropriate moment during a movie. It asks about scenes from films where we were expected to laugh at life's little misfortunes.
Ed Stander, played by Robert Morse, a self-appointed expert on extra-marital affairs, gives his friend Paul Manning, played by Walter Matthau, lessons in discrete adultery. Star-studded vignettes are utilized to tell Ed's stories in the 1967 comedy.
In episode 3 of "Big Love", Wayne Henrickson's fifth birthday party provided an open arena for Bill's mounting family problems while Roman's threats intensified.
In "The Cold Open" Matt and Danny began the task of living up to the network's great expectations as Jordan faced tough questions from the press and pressure over a controversial sketch.
This is my second of four planned quizzes regarding 1959's over-westernized season. Will the same fate await cop/lawyer shows? I hope that you enjoy this one.
In "The Long Lead Story", a magazine reporter discovered in-depth details of Harriet and Matt's stormy relationship, while Jordan and Jack disagreed on a programming issue.
Seth has a tender moment with his stepson, as the "Deadwood Pioneer" publishes new annexation rumors. A Pinkerton agent and another long-time resident decide to leave the camp.
As Deadwood's 'powers that be' meet to discuss business and form alliances, the town's mayor and biggest blabbermouth is excluded and kept in the dark.
As the entire town mourns the accidental death of a young boy, Al Swearengen firms up his alliances in anticipation of a showdown with the Commissioner from Yankton.