https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6_hbH-73wA
(link above to the song)
The song at the end, "Hog of the Forsaken" was so spot on and funny that I thought producers McShane and Oliphant had tasked a tune smith to craft it.
However I found one Mike Hurley had penned it long before Deadwood:
And the Hog of the Forsaken got no reason to cry,
He got to chew the angels fallin' from on high,
He ain't waitin' for no answers, bakin' woeful pie...
And the Hog of the Forsaken he ain't like you and I,
...He is the Pork of Crime.
The Hog of the Forsaken, he is the hog for me!
It got me thinking, is there a secondary angle to the series, that the city of Deadwood is Life writ small and it's all a religious metaphor?
That Wu is Saint Peter and the hogs the heavenly portal for all the sad sinners of Deadwood they eat?
The Hope/Hog of the Forsaken is all they got at the end of the day?
That Al is Satan the arch angel cast out of heaven, vying with God over this cruel world He created?
So cruel that Al is disgusted with the Big Guy's work, and while Al's criminal tactics can be horrorific in the moment , just maybe they are what's needed in the long run?
Hence Al's last comment that God should be staying up in heaven?
So is the message, if you don't get on board Al's train there is no hope for the Living today, rather it's the Hog of the Forsaken coming your way?
just a thought, maybe I'm wrong.