/r/deadwood/

r/deadwood

45k members
r/deadwood is a subreddit with 45k members. The community frequently discusses deadwood, al, season 1, character, and jane, and they frequently recommend/review coffee, and the most common flair used is praise & fond reflections, outstanding quote, goofs & jests, deadwood imdb, and historical.
It’s just you left. And death.

Popular Topics in r/deadwood

#1

Deadwood

81 posts
#2

Al

38 posts
#3

Season 1

20 posts
#4

Character

11 posts
#5

Jane

7 posts
#6

Richardson

5 posts
#7

Eb

5 posts
#8

Eb Farnum

4 posts
#9

Dan

4 posts
#10

Wild Bill

4 posts

Products Discussed in r/deadwood

Coffee

6 reviews
#1
Charlie Utter
5.0 from 1 review
#2
Jewels
5.0 from 1 review
#3
Nuttall
5.0 from 1 review

Flair Used in r/deadwood

#1
Praise & Fond Reflections
: "\ Just discovered this show and it might be the best thing I've ever seen /"
19 posts
#2
Outstanding Quote
: "“Now THAT’S how you clean a blood stain!” I exclaim this Swearengen classic after I accomplish any task around the house. Any other Deadwood quotes used in your daily life?"
19 posts
#3
Goofs & Jests
: "‘Deadwood—Now That’s A Great Show,’ Says Dad After 17-Minute Lapse In Conversation"
13 posts
#4
Deadwood IMDb
: "President Ellsworth is beholden to no human cocksucker"
12 posts
#5
Historical
: "(c. 1880s) The bar at the notorious Gem Theater in Deadwood, South Dakota. The owner was pimp & entrepreneur Al Swearengen, pictured 3rd from the right."
11 posts
#6
Episode Discussion
: "Richardson appreciation post"
11 posts
#7
Fan Art
: "My friend’s take on what a younger Reverend Smith looked like during the Civil War"
8 posts
#8
clip
: "Al’s EB impression cracks me up every single time 😂"
3 posts
#9
Deadwood Drip
: "A lie agreed upon."
3 posts
#10
BTS
: "Timothy Olyphant on why William Bullock was killed off"
2 posts

Member Growth in r/deadwood

Yearly
+8k members(19.8%)

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Last updated: June 18, 2026