. . "The third season is frustrating for other reasons - I loved Brian Cox and his easy, flirtatious rapport with Swearengen (which unmoors the audience as much as it does Al) - but because his role in the camp's development (and the last stage of development of the community, with such features as a theater and - cough - a fire brigade) never come to fruition - it is harder to enjoy that season when so" . .