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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Wilder" data-source="post: 2336895" data-attributes="member: 5122"><p>No way! Swearengen, the worst of the worst, is LE. (I mean, there are definitely NE and CE characters in <em>Deadwood</em>, but most of them answer to Swearengen, so they stay in check.)</p><p></p><p>The thing I love about <em>Deadwood</em> is exactly the opposite of what you say here ... everyone is very, very careful in choosing their words, even when they contain explosive profanity. It's definitely simmering, but just below a veneer of civility. Even the heroes are capable of explosive, brutal violence ... but even then there's a politeness to it. Remember Bullock's, "Am I going to need my revolvers?"</p><p></p><p>That's definitely true.</p><p></p><p>To pull off major NPCs in a <em>Deadwood</em> style, imagine being so pissed off that you have to grit your teeth to keep from screaming ... but at the same time everything you say must be almost surrealistically polite. <em>Deadwood</em> is the premiere example of the old saw: "An armed society is a polite society."</p><p></p><p>Minor NPCs tend to be simpering toadies ... not necessarily stupid, but wholly without balls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Wilder, post: 2336895, member: 5122"] No way! Swearengen, the worst of the worst, is LE. (I mean, there are definitely NE and CE characters in [i]Deadwood[/i], but most of them answer to Swearengen, so they stay in check.) The thing I love about [i]Deadwood[/i] is exactly the opposite of what you say here ... everyone is very, very careful in choosing their words, even when they contain explosive profanity. It's definitely simmering, but just below a veneer of civility. Even the heroes are capable of explosive, brutal violence ... but even then there's a politeness to it. Remember Bullock's, "Am I going to need my revolvers?" That's definitely true. To pull off major NPCs in a [i]Deadwood[/i] style, imagine being so pissed off that you have to grit your teeth to keep from screaming ... but at the same time everything you say must be almost surrealistically polite. [i]Deadwood[/i] is the premiere example of the old saw: "An armed society is a polite society." Minor NPCs tend to be simpering toadies ... not necessarily stupid, but wholly without balls. [/QUOTE]
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