Thu Aug 30, 2007 2:58PM3 comments ›
Thu Aug 30, 2007 — by Glenn Hauman
The Hundred Acre Deadwood
Oh, bother-- I've shot Owl in the face
Call it a hunch, but I don't think this will be showing up on HBO Family any time soon. From Cracked magazine, pulled from the first issue.
If you're at all familar with Deadwood, then you know it's obviously not safe for work.
Or for kids.
Or possibly for your spouse.
Or Disney.
I mean, geez, this is some twisted stuff here -- this is about the only un-profane panel I could find to post.
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Comments (3)
Mark Behar (11:49 AM on Fri Aug 31, 2007)
I've watched Deadwood for a few minutes at a time, never a full episode. I can't take it. The writers force so much swearing into the dialogue that it doesn't sound natural at all, it just comes off as contrived. Like they have a curse-word quota. That's the first thing that occurred to me when I read this spoof.
Alan Coil (4:25 PM on Fri Aug 31, 2007)
The first 2 seasons of Deadwood were artistic brilliance. Winnie the Pooh is classic entertainment. It's entirely UNNATURAL they should meet. But this was funny. Perhaps this is an internet happening that will continue to grow. The Shield meets Spongebob. The Wire meets Hannah Montana.