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Quiz about DeadwoodI Am Not the Fine Man You Take Me For
Quiz about DeadwoodI Am Not the Fine Man You Take Me For

"Deadwood"-"I Am Not the Fine Man You Take Me For" 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.

A multiple-choice quiz by rblayer. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
rblayer
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
233,699
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
333
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Question 1 of 10
1. Who made the statement, "I am not the fine man you take me for"? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. As Al Swearengen and his men gathered around a dead body in the street, what did Al tell Johnny Burns about his morning attire? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. About what, did Seth and Martha Bullock have an early morning discussion? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Who delivered a note from George Hearst to Al Swearengen? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. What was in the first note that Hearst sent to Swearengen? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. After a conversation, who told Cy Tolliver that it was "like the devil talking"? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Who walked in on Calamity Jane as she took a rare bath? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Who attended to E.B. Farnum as he recovered from his savage beating at the hands of Seth Bullock? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. What was the name of Seth's opponent for sheriff? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. After watching the political speeches together, Swearengen and Hearst retired to Hearst's room for a conversation. What transpired at the meeting? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Who made the statement, "I am not the fine man you take me for"?

Answer: None of these

Al Swearengen was awakened one night by the ranting of an unidentified drunk in the street. He was shouting from atop a platform constructed for the election debates, and after stating that "I am not the fine man you take me for," the deranged man fell to his death.
2. As Al Swearengen and his men gathered around a dead body in the street, what did Al tell Johnny Burns about his morning attire?

Answer: Close his flap

The open rear flap of Johnny's long underwear completely exposed his buttocks, something Swearengen considered highly distasteful.
3. About what, did Seth and Martha Bullock have an early morning discussion?

Answer: Tea

In a sexually charged breakfast exchange, Seth teased Martha that he liked his tea unusually strong. Ending the contrived confrontation, Martha purred, "It's an easy thing to fix."
4. Who delivered a note from George Hearst to Al Swearengen?

Answer: Turner

Referred to only as Captain Turner, the large, burly man acts as gold mining magnate George Hearst's constant protector and bodyguard, as well as his personal messenger.
5. What was in the first note that Hearst sent to Swearengen?

Answer: Assassination plans

Swearengen was insulted that George Hearst had orchestrated the murder of a Cornish mine worker at the Gem Saloon. To atone for the insult, Hearst sacrificed his two murderous henchmen by alerting Al of an assassination plan. Al deciphered the cryptic Xs and lines to be a map of the Gem, and he and Dan Dority were able to cut the men's throats before they could act.
6. After a conversation, who told Cy Tolliver that it was "like the devil talking"?

Answer: Joanie

Joanie had left Cy's employment to open her own brothel, which later failed. Her long-term relationship with Cy forces her to reluctantly return regularly to check on the Bella Union's prostitutes and to attend to Cy's serious knife wound. Cy was deeply bothered by the comment of his former madam.
7. Who walked in on Calamity Jane as she took a rare bath?

Answer: Mose

When Jane advised Mose that "I'm, for the day, off the bottle and about to bathe", he asked, "Camp get up a petition?" While preparing to address Martha's school children, Jane rehearsed her speech aloud, and Mose was interested in hearing what she had to say. Jane allowed him to listen, but from outside on the porch.
8. Who attended to E.B. Farnum as he recovered from his savage beating at the hands of Seth Bullock?

Answer: Richardson

The eternally ungrateful Farnum, in obvious intense pain, thanked his strange and simple-minded employee's nursing efforts by telling him, "I'd like to use your ointment to suffocate you."
9. What was the name of Seth's opponent for sheriff?

Answer: Harry Manning

Manning was a bartender at the Number 10 Saloon. Few, if any, spectators were listening or paying attention when he took his turn to give his campaign speech.
10. After watching the political speeches together, Swearengen and Hearst retired to Hearst's room for a conversation. What transpired at the meeting?

Answer: Swearengen was beaten

As Swearengen and Hearst were talking, Captain Turner struck Al in the back of the head. When Al refused to agree to help Hearst obtain Alma's gold claim, Al struck him with a miner's pick. Swearengen was able to stagger back to the Gem with some assistance of Bullock, whom he forbade from going after Hearst.
Source: Author rblayer

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