Mediajonez Explores Real History Behind HBO Series Deadwood"

Article explores the real history of the town that inspired the HBO series "Deadwood". Many key characters and plot points are covered and compared to their television counterparts.

Birmingham, AL (PRWEB) March 18, 2005 --- Wondering how much of what you see on the HBO series Deadwood" really happened? Curious about what might occur in future episodes? Mediajonez.com has done some mining for you.

Inside the 'Real Deadwood", an extensive article by Andy Spain, recounts the true history of the town of Deadwood, South Dakota in the years 1867 and beyond. Apart from the history lesson, the piece also compares historical facts with the narrative of the HBO series, and alludes to possible upcoming plot points.

Fans of the show will learn about the real lives of Seth Bullock, Alma Garrett, the villainous Al Swearengen, and other characters that populated the lawless mining town, as well as historic events not (yet) portrayed in the series.

These were real people living in changing times," Spain comments. Their stories are as interesting as any fiction. The HBO series expands upon an already notorious legend."

The article can be found online here:

http://www.mediajonez.com/tv/deadwood_real_history0305.html

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About Mediajonez

Since its formation in 2000, Mediajonez has grown from a simple online entertainment magazine into a multifaceted media company encompassing production design, promotions, print publishing and more. Its flagship website, http://www.mediajonez.com, continues to provide a fresh perspective on entertainment and culture, while trying to shine a light on undiscovered artists. Mediajonez is the brainchild of creative artist Andy Spain and writer Michael Dumas.

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