- Alma opens the doors to the new Bank of Deadwood and business is brisk. Hostetler return to Deadwood with the horse that killed Bullock's son. The Sheriff accepts that his son's death was due to an accident and blames no one. He finds himself acting as a go-between Hostetler and Steve, who has been taking care of the livery in Hostetler's absence and now feels he's being pushed out. Langrische makes an offer to buy Joanie's house with a view to opening a theater but Joanie imposes certain conditions before she sells. Hearst asks Cy Tolliver and Al Swearengen to a meeting to discuss business.—garykmcd
- Hostetler returns with the horse that killed Bullock's son, and Bullock is forced to mediate between him and Steve; Hearst has a task for Tolliver and Swearengen, the Doc is ill, and Swearengen finds his feelings of helplessness are affecting his performance.—layle
- Alma opens Deadwood's first bank. Doc administers to Tolliver, but it's unclear who's now more ill. Hostetler and Fields return to Deadwood, looking to settle scores and move on. Hearst has a stand-up sit-down with Swearengen and Tolliver to explore long-term business allegiances. Joanie counters Langrishe's offer to buy the Chez Ami. Looking to avoid all hell breaking loose, Bullock brokers a deal with Hostetler and Steve the Drunk for the livery.—WyattJones
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