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  1. Jul 9, 2006 · A Two-Headed Beast: Directed by Daniel Minahan. With Timothy Olyphant, Ian McShane, Molly Parker, Jim Beaver. Tolliver looks for a representative, the Captain calls Dan out, Swearengen continues to be perplexed by Hearst's moves, and Alma and Ellsworth's relationship takes a turn.

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    • Crime, Drama, History
    • Daniel Minahan
    • 2006-07-09
    • Plot
    • Appearances
    • Cast

    Cy Tolliver interrupts Con Stapleton, playing 'Captain' with the breasts of a voluptuous Bella Union whore. Cy is looking for an underling to represent him in his dealings with George Hearst, mimicking Al Swearengen's approach. Stapleton recuses himself, as he's in the midst of a "spasm of sex interest," having had his urges awakened by Claudia. Cy...

    First

    1. Bellegarde 2. Chesterton

    Deaths

    1. Pasco 2. Captain Joe Turner 3. Arnette Hostetler

    Cast notes

    1. Sixteen of twenty starring cast members appear in this episode. 2. Starring cast members Kim Dickens (Joanie Stubbs), Anna Gunn (Martha Bullock), Robin Weigert (Calamity Jane), and Bree Seanna Wall (Sofia Ellsworth) do not appear in this episode.

  2. A Two-Headed Beast is the fifth episode of the third and final season of Deadwood. It first aired on July 9, 2006. As Tolliver tries to find a respectable employee suitable to be his liaison with Hearst, Swearengen tries to understand the reasoning behind Hearst's actions.

  3. Directed by Dan Minahan. Written by David Milch. Tolliver interrupts Stapleton, playing 'Captain' with the breasts of a voluptuous Bella Union whore. Cy is looking for an underling to represent him in his dealings with Hearst, mimicking Swearengen's approach.

  4. HitFix's Alan Sepinwall reviews "A Two-Headed Beast," the fifth episode of "Deadwood" season 3, in which Dan and Captain Turner do battle in the thoroughfare in one of the greatest fight...

  5. Jul 10, 2006 · The implication was clear: If the sheriff didn’t stand up to Hearst, the town would assume that law and government were agreed-upon lies—that Deadwood was still a place ruled by violence and fear. Hearst is a destabilizing force, using money and violence to knock Deadwood one pace back whenever it threatens to step forward.

  6. "Deadwood" A Two-Headed Beast (TV Episode 2006) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.