I'm at that point of my Black Sails rewatch in which Flint goes back to Miranda's house for possibly the first time after losing her, and you can see him, feel him reflecting on that loss, what it pushed him to become, and whether or not he has, can, or wants to come back from that. There is a watch for the time that stopped for him as well as for her, there is porcelain as fragile as her life was and his mind is, and there he is, trying to warm up in the fire like he used to seek comfort in her
and then on the background is Charles 'real men sleep on the sand under the rain and wash in seawater once every 3 weeks' Vane saying 'why do you have a house? what are you, a fag??? wanting a bed is the mark of the weak'
If Flint was in anywhere less of an emotionally/mentally exhausted state he would definitely go 'yes Im a fag and I love men and I love femininity, but not as much as I'd currently love to tear your throat apart you bitch'
like i know it's actually a serious scene which says a lot about them both but it's very funny how they're just looking at each other like 'damn bitch, do you live like this'
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I'm just emotional about Lieutenant McGraw, the son of a carpenter's mate, who must have possessed the same cunning, the same ability to play men to his own ends we see from Flint to have risen in the ranks in the Navy, who has seen hardship and sees the world as a practical, hard place; Lietuenant McGraw with this darkness inside of him, being attracted to Thomas's light. Putting himself in the line of fire for Thomas when he himself harboured significant doubt about his plan to issue pirates with pardons.
People can say what they like about you, but you are a good man. More people should say that—and someone should be willing to defend it.
Getting to know Thomas—it must have felt like flying on a dreary winter's day, when the plane finally rises above the last of the grey clouds and you are met with sunshine and it is so brilliant it is almost blinding. Getting to know Thomas must have perhaps felt like there was some salvation for him in that light too. A place where he could do better—be better. A home.
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It's like I'm collecting cards or stickers, I had to make this template, I didn't just draw them the same way.
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“Knight Time in the City,” Phases of the Moon Knight (Vol. 1/2024), #2.
Writer: Jed MacKay; Penciler and Inker: Jorge Fornès; Colorist: Lee Loughridge; Letterer: Cory Petit
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@evecolourshock you are so right -
Tin foils to one another lol♡
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another old movie poster redraw with the crew, this time poltergeist
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