watching the last episode of black sails season 2 makes you think that you're watching one of the most insane episodes of tv that's been aired and then you remember that you're watching black sails and this is just the beginning. a taster of what's to come
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I say, I saw that this situation of mine was the precise situation of every mortal that breathes; only, in most cases, he, one way or other, has this Siamese connexion with a plurality of other mortals.
Moby Dick by Herman Melville (chapter 73, The Monkey-Rope)
Silver's version /
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In honor of Black Sails coming to Netflix, I put together a leetle trailer.
ETA: very very light spoilers, more like a general series trailer
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Toby Schmitz blessing us with some wonderful pictures !
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oh, your love is sunlight
2nd place on my ‘help me post old stuff’-poll was this Anne and Max piece that I’m not sure why I never got around to posting 🌞
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love characters that suck. their actions are inexcusable and i want to put them in a jar and examine them. love some barely-redeemable or not-redeemable-at-all bastards i can rotate in my mind. love characters with fatal flaws that comprise a huge part of their personality, give me some truly reprehensible decisions by this mf i will eat that shit up. i neeeeeeed someone to psychoanalyze please please please ple
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Louise Barnes, Nick Boraine, Zach McGowan, Luke Arnold and Jon Steinberg finally reunited in LA for Black Sails screening on Netflix!
Source: Daphne Olive on twitter
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i'm taking damage from flint and miranda recognising each other for who they are and who they used to be despite what the years have done to them and jack coming to the realisation that he might have never known anne as well as he thought in the first place being basically back to back scenes
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none of us deserved miranda
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If your banker breaks, you snap; if your apothecary by mistake sends you poison in your pills, you die. True, you may say that, by exceeding caution, you may possibly escape these and the multitudinous other evil chances of life. But handle Queequeg’s monkey-rope heedfully as I would, sometimes he jerked it so, that I came very near sliding overboard. Nor could I possibly forget that, do what I would, I only had the management of one end of it.
Moby Dick by Herman Melville (chapter 73, The Monkey-Rope)
Max's version /
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normal ways to look at your captain
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