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Sunday, 26 March 2017

Black Sails: "XXXVII." Review

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Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.

 

Black Sails dove even further inside the relationship of Flint and Silver, while threatening to shatter it forever, in its intense and fight-filled penultimate series episode.

Black Sails has always been great at using its hour to pack in the most story possible, without anything ever feeling jammed up. Here, in the second-to-last episode, Flint and Silver clashed in the most violent of ways before wild card Woodes Rogers brought them back together in the final beats, even if temporarily, to unite possibly once more again their common foe.

Flint's plan to rescue Madi was always a long-shot. An earnest one, but it was always a risk. Also, behind it was his desire to, basically, not trade all the treasure for one life. Silver's plan too though, to hand over all the gold, was also rather foolhardy. It was all reliant on Woodes keeping his word and not murdering everyone regardless. Both of these guys didn't have a 100% handle on this situation headed in, but it was Flint who was willing to become the enemy on order to be the better friend, perhaps. His position here, as he hid away to the loot until they could rescue Madi and be done with his particular predicament, was almost to be the parent too. To provide the toughest of tough loves, as it were.

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