But I've got the entire second season of Deadwood on S-VHS, so why don't I the
just burn a half dozen DVDs and then ship them off to -- oh, hell, that's
right. I forgot. Not only are we people separated by a common language, but
there's that pesky NTSB and PAL incompatability thing.
So, since you're still waiting and in the dark, I won't reveal anything about
Alma and Elsworth, Seth and Martha, Tom and his bicycle, Woo and Lee, Wolcott
and the whores, Al and the stones, Trixie and the numbers, Joanie's new
enterprise, Martha Jane Canarray's return, Cy's alliance with Wolcott, the
Montana ruse, or any of the other interesting goings-on in the second season,
which was at least the equal of the first, except perhaps less in total body
count and more of the F word, which I can't get through a day without myself.
Walt, sorry I can't be of much help, PAL :-)
--
"Anything more than 500 yards from
the car just isn't photogenic." --
Edward Weston
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Andrew Fildes <afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> There is no way that it is ever going free to air! I am amazed that
> such a program can be made in the US, having endured years of murkin
> 'modified for TV' versions that reflect the lowest mid-west tolerance
> for language and horizontal folk-dancing - far below European and Oz
> acceptable limits and, I suspect, that of most urbane Americans.
> Never seemed to be a problem with the violence but.
> More power to you all and keep it coming but could you kindly refrain
> from mentioning details - the second series hasn't been aired here yet!
> Andrewf
> (foul-mouthed and 'king proud of it!)
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