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Know No Shame: Black Sails

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  • @Ladyknightthebrave
    @LadyknightthebraveАй бұрын

    CORRECTIONS. Unfortunately I made a few goofs despite spending ages on this 😅 1. Yes I'm aware there were massive slave uprisings like the Haitian revolution and such but none of these instances like ENDED slavery in the 1700s. That was poorly worded on my part 2. I forgot to actually SAY that Jack's tragic clown behavior, and wanting to stand near giants THING is the Falstaff behavior 3. Somebody in the comments said that most likely the Viking guys who enslaved Vane were actually a logging camp of convicts which was a thing that existed? So that's cool to know 4. The Urca De Lima was actually wrecked on the coast of Florida not an unnamed island 5. THE ISLAND THEY GO TO ISN'T SKULL ISLAND ITS SKELETON ISLAND. SKULL ISLAND IS FROM KING KONG APPARENTLY??? I'M SO MAD ABOUT THIS ONE 😭 I may have to update this more as the comments come in but I really hope you like this one it meant a lot to me

  • @waywardmind

    @waywardmind

    Ай бұрын

    🤘

  • @thirdcoinedge

    @thirdcoinedge

    Ай бұрын

    This might be the best video I've seen from you. All the praise to you for once again making me want to watch a great show I had regrettably never heard of before.

  • @srohr04

    @srohr04

    Ай бұрын

    "Skull Island"? That's kind of a King Kong thing, but I understand the confusion. Good video! 🏴‍☠🏴‍☠🏴‍☠

  • @Ladyknightthebrave

    @Ladyknightthebrave

    Ай бұрын

    @@srohr04 FUCK ITS SKELETON ISLAND FUCK ME 💀💀💀

  • @charleyMD17

    @charleyMD17

    Ай бұрын

    Another minor correction if i may. Season 1 doesn't end with them on an island, they're on a beach in Florida. The Urca de Lima was a real Spanish treasure galleon that shipwrecked off the coast of Florida during a storm in 1715. Flint also mentions St. Augustine to Silver and the Tequesta tribes which put them in Florida.

  • @NathanielLNewton
    @NathanielLNewtonАй бұрын

    Never seen the show, but I'd watch you talk about various sticks you'd found for 3 hours if you made it.

  • @Ladyknightthebrave

    @Ladyknightthebrave

    Ай бұрын

    🤣

  • @__-vb3ht

    @__-vb3ht

    Ай бұрын

    That emoji means she's already collecting sticks

  • @AnnaReed42

    @AnnaReed42

    Ай бұрын

    I often use her videos as a "To Watch" list and then watch her video once I've watched the show/movie. If Lady Knight has made a 3-hour video on it, it must be worth watching, right? (Probs gonna do that with this one)

  • @vivianboor14

    @vivianboor14

    Ай бұрын

    Look, you can find some *really* great sticks sometimes

  • @friend_trilobot

    @friend_trilobot

    Ай бұрын

    Tbh, this is exactly the kind of show I'd want to know a decent bit about before committing to watching it

  • @mariastolii632
    @mariastolii632Ай бұрын

    I already know that after watching this video, my hyper-fixation on "black sails" will return in full force lol

  • @Nohandle1125

    @Nohandle1125

    Ай бұрын

    Same lol. I after binged it the first time, I followed it up with the Pirates of Caribbean movies 😂😂😂

  • @kronos48221

    @kronos48221

    Ай бұрын

    Same

  • @VampireLestatTheBratPrince

    @VampireLestatTheBratPrince

    Ай бұрын

    I think I need to rewatch the series and have my heart broken all over again.

  • @dreamsinoctarine

    @dreamsinoctarine

    Ай бұрын

    @@Nohandle1125 I do Muppet Treasure Island when I finish lol

  • @jaydenv8557

    @jaydenv8557

    Ай бұрын

    Same but is that really a problem?

  • @pasaniusventris4113
    @pasaniusventris4113Ай бұрын

    I think the reason they had they "Took my woman from me" line is specifically because he's talking to his crew to pull them along to his means. The phrasing is only because he can't speak to the enormity of what Miranda was to him, and it's what the crew would understand. We, the audience, know she was not some object, or really, "his woman" at all. She was something else entirely.

  • @Inthepotwithdiogenes

    @Inthepotwithdiogenes

    Ай бұрын

    That's how I took the line, as well. It is a weird line- but only because we know Flint and the complexity of his relationship to Miranda (and Thomas). To flint's men, it's in line with what they think they know of who Miranda was to flint. For someone established to be so obsessed with perception, i take every line Flint says in his "captian voice" (any public monolog, basically) as highly intentional and calculated to evoke the reaction he wants.

  • @TheDaniel9
    @TheDaniel9Ай бұрын

    I worked on the VFX for Pirates of the Caribbean 4 and I have so much sorrow for the poor roto artists that worked on this. A thing to keep in mind for all the replacement shots of the boat that they put on water is that the rigging is being filmed. That means every single shot needs to have some roto artist cut out every bit of rope so that the background can be replaced. One particularly nightmarish shot we worked on for Pirates 4 was a helicopter shot circling around the real boat they had. The real boat had motors, so we had to remove the wake created by those. For this shot they also decided to sail INTO the wind but left the sails unfurled for some reason. So we needed to rotoscope all the ropes and guess where they were when the sail flapped against them to reconstruct them. There were so many ropes, crisscrossing each other and it was all brown on brown from a quarter mile away while the boat is bobbing in the ocean and the helicopter is moving. Oh god that was awful.

  • @Ladyknightthebrave

    @Ladyknightthebrave

    Ай бұрын

    So black sails never filmed on the water as I understand it? Also you can see the rope rigging in shots all the time so unless I'm misunderstanding, I think they didn't paint that stuff out? But I've heard how Disney treats their VFX teams so my deepest sympathies on a frustrating work experience

  • @TheDaniel9

    @TheDaniel9

    Ай бұрын

    @@Ladyknightthebrave you only roto what you want to keep. In this instance they wanted to keep the practical rigging. I'm sure the immense amount of vfx work to replace or keep things like the rigging, masts and sails is why every shot of the ship on water is why they were full CGI. The artists on this show did a great job from what I saw.

  • @tananario23

    @tananario23

    Ай бұрын

    😮

  • @Tamisday

    @Tamisday

    29 күн бұрын

    “There were so many ropes” would be a great title for a VFX artist memoir

  • @TheDaniel9

    @TheDaniel9

    29 күн бұрын

    @@Tamisday one thing I love is when someone praises a stunt person's amazing performance by saying no vfx was used. Then the BTS shows all the wire/rig removal and background replacement

  • @AlicenRowdy
    @AlicenRowdyАй бұрын

    Dangit. I was so psyched to spend 3 hours enjoying this video, but 12 minutes in I have to pause to go watch the entirety of Black Sails. Be back when that's done. UPDATE, 11 days later: I'M BACK AND I HAVE A LOT OF FEELINGS LET'S DO THIS

  • @ERosa1991

    @ERosa1991

    Ай бұрын

    Tell us your thoughts when you're back

  • @remimk

    @remimk

    Ай бұрын

    I went the other route... What a great video but i learned there was an entire season or two i missed 😭

  • @dreamsinoctarine

    @dreamsinoctarine

    Ай бұрын

    IT'S SOOOOO GOOD. And I've been screaming about it to EVERYONE lolsob

  • @remimk

    @remimk

    Ай бұрын

    @@dreamsinoctarine keep screaming! lol

  • @shaym.1372

    @shaym.1372

    Ай бұрын

    Dad went to the corner store to buy milk and only came back 2 weeks later crying

  • @Lady_Yunalesca
    @Lady_YunalescaАй бұрын

    From what I understand, the "viking guys" that Vane goes back to in s1 are a representation of a very real thing. Logging camps that were often made up of captives, forced to work off debts or for no reason at all, and sometimes made up of former pirates. They were worked so hard that their skeletal structure literally changed because of it. I'd have to do more digging, but that's what I remember from when I did research it. And I think that makes sense for a place that Vane would have come from, and seeing that definitely explains a lot about why he is the way he is.

  • @Ladyknightthebrave

    @Ladyknightthebrave

    Ай бұрын

    HUH ok, I could not figure out who these guys were so that's interesting

  • @medivhal

    @medivhal

    Ай бұрын

    @@Ladyknightthebrave Aye, they're based off of the Baymen, pirates and buccanneers who settled on the Bay of Honduras while fleeing from the Spanish (though in the show they seem to have settled in the Bahamas instead). While not directly referred to as Baymen in the show, one of them is credited as "Bayman Lieutenant", and like their real-life counterparts, they rely on slave labour and made their profits cutting and selling logwood.

  • @TPHPSW15
    @TPHPSW15Ай бұрын

    Fun anecdote I have about this show, I once showed it to a friend of mine and her husband and they loved Silver doing the gossip column stuff so much that when we went to a play at our local theatre of Treasure Island, there was a scene where Silver said no one could harm a hair on Jim's head and I heard the husband stomp his foot next to us

  • @othelliusmaximus
    @othelliusmaximusАй бұрын

    one day to spare in pride month to drop the gay pirate video

  • @Ladyknightthebrave

    @Ladyknightthebrave

    Ай бұрын

    Truly I JUST made it.

  • @sebastianevangelista4921

    @sebastianevangelista4921

    Ай бұрын

    @@Ladyknightthebrave If you're in need of more fun sea content then Ginny Di put out a video titled 'I want a playable merfolk D&D race (so I made one)'

  • @PhoenyxV
    @PhoenyxVАй бұрын

    Gotta admit, when you use the Muppet Treasure Island casting as your reference to the characters, this show just gets So much better.

  • @noabalboalark

    @noabalboalark

    Ай бұрын

    That is my only frame of reference 😂

  • @katherinealvarez9216

    @katherinealvarez9216

    10 сағат бұрын

    Black Sails is a prequel to the other film 😊

  • @sophiaaretuza
    @sophiaaretuzaАй бұрын

    Apparently my best friends roommate lived near where they filmed it. He saw that giant ship every day but didn't know what show it was for. I kinda lost my mind when he showed me the pics because I recognised that thing on sight. I told him to watch Black Sails. Hope he did that.

  • @Lady_Yunalesca
    @Lady_YunalescaАй бұрын

    A new Black Sails video??? It's not even my birthday. I often tell people this is one of the best shows I've ever seen, but it's criminally underrated. Seeing more youtube videos about it makes my heart happy.

  • @goblininreallife
    @goblininreallifeАй бұрын

    Around 2:10:00 I think? When there is the discussion of race and slavery and “white slavery”. I am not here to compare this to the African slave trade, however Billy Bones in the show canonically was “press ganged” into the navy as a child, meaning a bunch of navy dudes took him off the street and just forced him to be a literal child slave to the British navy. These kids would often be chained to the deck and forced to do menial tasks on their hands and knees with no word to their parents about where they’d gone (the irony being that Billy’s parents were activists against this practice, and he was press ganged while handing out anti press pamphlets for his parents cause). While this means Billy was middle class, there were children from way worse circumstances forced into this type of work with no pay, and it’s likely that “Viking colony” that Vane visited is one that he was forced into and escaped as a child. I think the point the show is trying to make is that the British did the same to “their own” and not just to Africans in the slave trade. And that’s why it’s pointless to try to reason with the British, or with any empire. A lot of it is a capitalism metaphor IMO

  • @voiceofraisin3778

    @voiceofraisin3778

    Ай бұрын

    1/ Everybody was forced to do menial tasks on their hands and knees. Most sailors worked barefoot (no rubber soles till the 19th century and leather slips) and disease was always a problems so scrubbing decks for splinters and hygiene was a constant job. Everybody did it! 2/ Who chains workers to the deck your a hundred miles from land where are they going to go? Ships were full of landsmen, taken on to do menial work, they gained skills and were rated to higher paying jobs unless they were irredemably stupid. 3/ The point of press ganging was to get TRAINED SEAMEN from port cities or returning ships, it was military conscription. Why would they conscript a child with no skills, who is too small to do physical labour and who would be eating rations which cost money?

  • @impposter560

    @impposter560

    24 күн бұрын

    @@voiceofraisin3778 1/ There were some areas on the ship that even small adults couldn't reach/were too heavy for, so occasionally they'd use children. But you are right that everyone had to pull their weight with most tasks, especially in maintenance and hygiene. 2/ People in basically every seafaring culture would sometimes chain/confine unwilling and kidnaped 'crew' for several reasons such as A) to prevent uprising/sabotage/attack B) to prevent self removal of the permanent variety, thereby depriving the work force of a laborer C) to prevent theft, especially of supplies that unwilling 'crew' were last in line for D) simply to keep track of them E) to ensure that, in the event of catastrophe, the more valuable crew members had a better chance of escape. Granted, they weren't chained 24/7, usually locked away/chained for sleep. Also, it wasn't exactly COMMON because thats a lot of work and risk - but it did happen. 3/ Have you ever heard of powder monkeys? There were many, many tasks for which disposable children were useful. Emphasis on the disposable. Trained adults/teens were more valuable than than a child that was there for fodder, and fetch and carry purposes. Children were a depressingly useful and cheap commodity throughout all of history, easily discarded and just as easily replaced. And most importantly, easy to control because they are smaller and weaker. Of course, all this comes secondhand from history and seafaring nerds who info dump on me, and I might not remember it 100% accurately! So, sorry If I got anything wrong 😅 My interests and expertise lie elsewhere~

  • @Lady_Yunalesca
    @Lady_YunalescaАй бұрын

    Also, Max is my Queen and I'm so glad you love her as much as you do. Honestly, all the women in the show are incredible and very well written. Even if I could have done without that certain aspect of Max's storyline in s1 (or perhaps had it handled a bit differently) there is something to be said for how much she embodies the idea of 'starting out at the bottom and ending up at the top'. Also, rewatching that breakup scene between her and Eleanor makes me cry now, because Eleanor is going to look back and just...wish she could have been the kind of person to make that choice back then, but she wasn't. And now that she is, it's too late.

  • @penguinloki1380
    @penguinloki1380Ай бұрын

    The way you describe watching this show is nearly identical to the way I watched it. When it was first airing I tried out the first three episodes and could not get into it despite loving pirate media and gave up. I tried a few years later, made it past that first part of season one that is very obviously trying to draw in an audience that Wasn't Me until I made it to the part that Very Much Was and now I also own the entire series, several tshirts, have binged Fathoms Deep, and scream at the tv on every rewatch. Two weeks ago I was at a work meeting and as an ice breaker they asked everyone what their favorite show was. Without hesitation (or thinking about it) I said Black Sails and then, horrifyingly, I was asked to describe the show and realized that I did not know how to articulate why I love this piece of media while the head of HR smiled politely at me from across a table. I went with "it's a historical drama about piracy that works as a prequel to Treasure Island, but it's... you know. Produced by Starz."

  • @corvuscrux
    @corvuscruxАй бұрын

    That hurdy gurdy really went through the ringer just like the piano did x.x poor gal

  • @taylorslade961
    @taylorslade961Ай бұрын

    "He's pissed off, he's wet..." 😂😂😂😂 I am at work! I cannot be on the floor dying like this

  • @rashkavar
    @rashkavarАй бұрын

    Did some digging into the etymology of "Maroon" and its various meanings. The colour maroon is derived from a term for a large sweet chestnut, first used in the 1590s and predating the Spanish term derived from their term for escaped cattle. Etymologists believe it comes from a dialect spoken in Lyons, France at the time, which got it either from Greek "maraon" (sweet chestnut) or the Ligurian "marrone" (sweet chestnut) (Ligurian is a language that was spoken in northern Italy at the time, and apparently predates the Latin influence from Rome). The use of it as a colour dates to the popularization of the term "couleur marron" in French ("the colour of a chestnut") used in 1791. In modern French and Italian, marron and marrone (respectively) mean either "chestnut" or "brown," while the colour English refers to as maroon is termed grenat and granata (again, respectively), and are found in grenadine and pomegranate (and from pomegranate, grenade! Etymology is fun and weird sometimes!) There might be some bleedover with the Spanish influence because of the similar terms, but the direct leap from chestnut to colour appears to be a very specific comparison of something to the colour of a sweet chestnut. But that's the colour. Everything about the verb has to do with the Spanish term. The Spanish used the term cimarron (wild, untamed, from cimarra, meaning thicket) to refer to feral cattle on Hispaniola, then extended the same term to refer to escaped native slaves, and finally to escaped black slaves. This is broadly considered the root of "maroon" as a reference to people, which is developed from "symeron" and "maron," though it's also possible the term derives from the Arawakan root word simarabo (fugitive) which is...slightly better? I guess? Either way, this term made its way to English and also came to mean "to be lost in the wild without resources" - probably originally in reference to these Maroon colonies you mentioned, which are just...groups of people stuck out on an island without a broader connection to civilization (though in that case, considering what "civilization" considered their appropriate status, I would imagine these folks would be quite happy about that lack of connection!) In the Caribbean, being "lost in the wild without resources" probably means "stuck on an island without a boat," so that could naturally be broadened to shipwreck survivors in general, and later to a penal sentence used by pirates and so on by deliberately abandoning someone on such an island. Presumably this would be an island chosen to be small but habitable, as it seems unreasonable to make a point of going to an island just to kill someone when you have many more effective ways of killing someone in ways that are either more or less torturous than being stuck on a sea rock and dehydrating over the next couple of days. Primary source: www.reddit.com/r/etymology/comments/8rc8qz/the_color_maroon_and_the_verb_maroon_to_put/ (Who unfortunately does not cite all of their sources, but I'm not up to figuring out my university's VPN system to try to get to real etymology research papers and trying to dig all that up)

  • @ZachCook1397

    @ZachCook1397

    Ай бұрын

    This is really interesting but it makes me very confused because my high school, a Catholic school in west Des Moines iowa, are called the Dowling Catholic maroons and our mascot is a leprechaun. So idk what they were thinking

  • @rashkavar
    @rashkavarАй бұрын

    Just watching this on Nebula now, and I gotta say, a 6'5 Billy Bones would have found life aboard a ship of that era absolute *hell.* Space on ships comes at a premium, especially in those days, and *especially* vertical space. Looking at some footage from the HMS Victory's gun deck (thanks Drachinifel), I'd guess roof comes in somewhere around 6'6 with the joists hanging down to somewhere around 5'10 to 6'0...man would be pinging his head off the ceiling all the time or stooping so much he'd develop a permanent curve in his back...or both. Oh, and by the way, Victory is a BIG ship. It's the First Rate that Nelson took as his flagship in his famous battles against Napoleonic France and their Spanish allies, and is 227'6 long with a beam (width) of 51'10....compare to the Queen Anne's Revenge at 103' long and a beam of 24.6 feet (yes, decimal feet, wikipedia's being weird)...and I believe the Queen Anne's Revenge was considered unusually large for a pirate ship. This doesn't necessarily mean the decks would be shorter, and the Victory had more than twice as many people aboard, but that kinda expresses just how tight the space constraints are.

  • @rafaela00002
    @rafaela00002Ай бұрын

    Black youtuber voice menos from the void talks a bit about black sails and slavery in a video about our flags means death, the whole video is very thoughtful and interesting

  • @Ladyknightthebrave

    @Ladyknightthebrave

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the rec I'll check that out!

  • @kraanz

    @kraanz

    Күн бұрын

    As much as I love Taika Waititi, Our Flag Means Death was just too fucking gay for me.

  • @irem8513
    @irem8513Ай бұрын

    I personally think this show has such a tragic ending. Silver will forever be haunted by what he's done, by Flint's ghost, forever doomed by the narrative precisely because he's favored by the narrative, and him and Madi will be yards away for the rest of their lives as Flint says. And Flint will be left with all his ideals aborted and voice silenced as the moment he's taken out of the narrative. He's simply not James McGraw anymore, at least not the James McGraw that Thomas knew who wanted to civilize Nassau with him. That guy doesn't exist anymore, and the only person who truly understood the guy that exists, all of him, both the James and the Flint, is the one who has betrayed him. I think one thing people always overlook with this Flint x Thomas reunion ending is that when Silver asks Flint if he'd give up all of it for Thomas, Flint's not that sure anymore, his cause has become bigger than Thomas, and Silver then interprets his lack of an answer with what he needs to be true; that Flint would do the same for Thomas as Silver is about to do for Madi, that Flint and everything he represents will just go away once you give him Thomas back and he'll be happy as James McGraw. That's why I can't see a happy ending in Flint being excluded and imprisoned like the monster they always made him out to be, and as Silver with Madi, what he has with Thomas won't be enough. As Flint himself says earlier in the show all the best lies are mostly made of the truth and that's what Silver's account is to me; trying to tell this tragic ending like it's a happy one as he tries to reason with himself. The events has happened the way he says, yes, but it's ugly for everyone, it's emotionally consequential in grand ways. He tries to pretend he's never known Flint fully so he can pretend his love for and later betrayal of Flint don't matter (like his past does not matter) because the only way John Silver the survivor can survive is if he distances himself from the emotional consequences of it all. I think his actions are very much like Max doing anything to protect her little corner of the world where she feels safe; he tries to cling to that sense of belonging and connection he's found with people but Silver is a deceiver to the core, a storyteller like none other, so he makes even himself believe this was the best way. I think so much of this story is so tragic because people are motivated by love and loyalty even when they're betraying the ones they love and are loyal to and at the end Silver loves Flint so much that he fools himself into believing giving him Thomas back is his true happy ending and Flint loves Silver equally that he just lets him be the end of Captain Flint - he gives it all up for Silver.

  • @anmikeho
    @anmikehoАй бұрын

    a character who actively resists definition at all turns for the sake of survival through malleability becoming the ultimate defining archetype for who and what a pirate is is a concept that makes me so insane forever. also! the sheer fact that the "pirate voice" comes from the actor who played long john silver in an early film version is just so wildly meta that it all but guarantees i will never learn to be cool about this show ever

  • @scarlettrayzor78
    @scarlettrayzor78Ай бұрын

    I LOVED your video, but I'm not quite sure I agreed entirely with your point in chapter 11 on Silver not being violent in the beginning of his story because in his VERY FIRST SCENE, he murders a man by stabbing him in the back and then lies about it with a smile to save his own skin. Then, through seasons 1 and 2, while I don't think violence is his first choice, nor does he like it, it really seemed to me like he was trying to fool not only the other characters but the audience as well into forgetting that very first scene and thinking of him as harmless and a fish out of water (if youll excuse the pun) while he went around trying to craft his role to his best advantage. Through all my rewatches of this show, I always forget how his story starts until his confrontation with Flint in the very end when, as you said, he becomes fully the nightmare he is in Treasure Island. He has always been, in my opinion, the character most aware that he is in a story, even more than Jack. There is a post I can't find right now that has this line (and I'm paraphrasing here) "he has one foot in the story and one foot out of it, until that foot is cut off" and he's forced by the narrative he was trying to manipulate but couldn't (and was therefore doomed by) to become a full character in this story he will now never be able to escape. Basically, John Silver is a character that makes me chew glass, no matter how many times I watch this show!! Edit: that quote was actually a Luke Arnold quote! The full thing is: "He’s a guy who’s always had one leg out the door, and then they cut it off"

  • @WhispererRubyLP
    @WhispererRubyLPАй бұрын

    I haven’t watched the video yet but you don’t understand how much this video - this show - means to me. It is a crime so few people have watched it. It’s a masterpiece in every way of the word and changes how you see and think. Thank you for talking about it

  • @alisaurus4224
    @alisaurus4224Ай бұрын

    Oh wow, that bit at the end about the names Flint and Silver in relation to the natures of the two characters-🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻

  • @mmmuuuuuuuuiiiiiiiiirrrrr
    @mmmuuuuuuuuiiiiiiiiirrrrrАй бұрын

    My daughter started watching Black Sails, recently, after I'd recommended it to her. She started binging it. That night, long after her husband &kids were in bed, she called me, and whispered,"Mom, I was watching Black Sails and it flashed back and showed Flint with Miranda and her huband, and I was just watching, and -Mom, you're not gonna BELIEVE this - (keep in mind I'd already watched the whole show, myself,)he KISSED him. It... I just... he KISSED him, and they started... I... I just didn't see it coming, at ALL! I'm sorry for waking u up. I just needed to TALK to SOMEONE about this."

  • @Lady_Yunalesca

    @Lady_Yunalesca

    Ай бұрын

    Aww that's so cute!

  • @SheevTalks
    @SheevTalksАй бұрын

    "It requires an intolerable sacrifice! To apologize! TO ENGLAND!!! They took everything from us. And then they call ME a monster? The moment I sign that pardon -- the moment I ask for one... I proclaim to the world that they were right! This ends...when I grant them my forgiveness. Not the other way around."

  • @miadelaguila2611
    @miadelaguila2611Ай бұрын

    one of my favorite video essayists doing a video on black sails oooooo im seated and just in time for it getting put on netflix

  • @eldorados_lost_searcher
    @eldorados_lost_searcherАй бұрын

    Having known Calico Jack Rackham's biography before I started watching the show, I went into this series expecting to hate him. Credit to the writers and Mr Schmitz for turning him into my favorite character in the series!

  • @sojabursche
    @sojaburscheАй бұрын

    I love the hurdy gurdy. I have one, I’m relearning how to play. I forgot how to after I had Covid. It’s really easy to mess up a gurdy, just leave it in a room that changes temperature or humidity and the entire thing doesn’t play right anymore.

  • @ahleahhook9791
    @ahleahhook9791Ай бұрын

    Elenors scream... Ive never seen the show and even that little piece of the scene had me burst into tears. the ACTING WOW.

  • @lisiepraety6712
    @lisiepraety6712Ай бұрын

    i rewatched black sails last year with my brother, it was his first watch and he got really into it (screaming at the tv into it) and at the end i said that by sending flint away and squashing the revolution, silver lost madi and my brother, whos just a kid really, said 'but he saved james mcgraw' and i had to sit down

  • @mse90
    @mse90Ай бұрын

    I'm obsessed with all of the characters in this show tbh. Sometimes I lay awake at night, thinking about the tragedy of Eleanor dying as a consequence of conforming to a role that she spent the larger part of her life rebelling against, and how blind she was to her privilege to the bitter end. And how Max learned her lessons from the mistakes she and everyone else around them made, and managed to make an actual life for herself amidst the chaos. (Also, shut up, she lived happily ever after, that's the story that's true to me. 😂) I'll also never be the same person I was before I heard Flint's speech at the end. I was literally just crying listening to it again. Thank you for making me relive this emotional rollercoaster. 🙃

  • @CaptainCherryPants
    @CaptainCherryPantsАй бұрын

    When my dad and i watch Black Sails we always scream "BILLY" whenever he is on screen. 😂 You're one of my very favorite creators, i truly believe it is serendipitous you posted this video the day i finished the show. ❤

  • @rennenga
    @rennengaАй бұрын

    Thank you for talking about this show. I watched it while it was coming out with my family and we LOVED it. Over the years I have been floored by the lack of internet coverage of this show. Well done!

  • @Zephirite.
    @Zephirite.Ай бұрын

    I tried to get into this show to fill the queer pirate-shaped hole in my heart (following OFMD's cancellation). Wasn't super invested after the first few episodes, but I may give this a watch (depending on the spoilers) and see if it re-invigorates me, because I really do want to like the show. Edit: I actually watched a few more episodes, and now I'm hooked.

  • @sorrel106

    @sorrel106

    Ай бұрын

    Right??? It’s crazy how many people I’ve seen who have had this experience of starting the show and (rightfully) hating the first few episodes but then picking it up again after seeing people’s posts about it and loving S2 onwards. I did the exact same thing and it’s one of my favourites now so it’s honestly funny to see that so many people went through this as well

  • @The_Jovian

    @The_Jovian

    Ай бұрын

    It's literally like 5 episodes of pure swill followed by 3.5 seasons of the best show you've ever seen

  • @Zephirite.

    @Zephirite.

    Ай бұрын

    @@The_Jovian I think I just got past the swill, and now I’m locked in. I could tell it had the components to be good, so once it started paying off all its setup, I got hooked. The characters are really complex, and have such a dense web of relationships ALREADY! It’s pirate politics! Is any part of this video essay spoiler-free? I really want to watch it, but I’m hesitant to even click on it, lest I get spoiled from the get go.

  • @Zephirite.

    @Zephirite.

    Ай бұрын

    @@sorrel106 That’s very comforting. I was worried I was just going to dislike the whole show. But holy crap, it’s really good! I could tell from the get-go that the characters had nuance, so once they started putting everyone against each other, that nuance came out in full force. I actually love it now.

  • @The_Jovian

    @The_Jovian

    Ай бұрын

    @@Zephirite. Ehhh like a very small part. It's better to just come back when you've finished. I gotta say I adore how much discussion of battle tactics and logistics there is, especially in the early seasons

  • @musicalnotextr
    @musicalnotextrАй бұрын

    I watch a lot of video essays but ever since I discovered your STARGATE and MASH videos, I’ve definitely felt more seen by your work than others. Always excited to see a vid of yours in my notifications!

  • @SomasAcademy
    @SomasAcademyАй бұрын

    ~1:13:29 Note, the fact that there is a mess of accents is probably accurate, but very few of the accents used are. During the early 17th century non-rhoticity (dropping r's at the ends of words) hadn't become a feature of any major British accents, so most of the regional British accents you hear are very distinctively modern.

  • @eldorados_lost_searcher
    @eldorados_lost_searcherАй бұрын

    Oh no. I have four episodes left. I'll have to finish them before I watch.

  • @comradethatmetalguy
    @comradethatmetalguyАй бұрын

    I watched this show as a teenager when it came out mostly for the blood and boobs, but the story that started to unfold in season 2 kept me on the edge of my seat. It really was a story that inspired me and awakened many passions in me, although I was too young to understand all the topics it dealt with. the beautiful, the bittersweet, the tragic. This series has been close to my heart for years. Very good video. No shame.

  • @bcross9109
    @bcross9109Ай бұрын

    Such an oddly underrated and overlooked show for both its INSANE GoT-level production design, Toby Stephens being the most commanding presence on television, the iconic Flint/Thomas stuff, etc. Anyway, the one CONTROVERSIAL SUBJECT I will STRENUOUSLY object to is the idea that Flint looked better with long hair - but I SUPPOSE ladyknightthebrave is allowed to be wrong ONCE 😤

  • @Ladyknightthebrave

    @Ladyknightthebrave

    Ай бұрын

    It's just personal taste lol

  • @Reubel
    @ReubelАй бұрын

    Almost 3 hours? Very good, that's the day sorted!

  • @Tuaron
    @TuaronАй бұрын

    Oh boy, I'm excited to see this video. I generally liked Black Sails (I had some issues, nothing's perfect), but I'm sure this video's likely to give me an even greater appreciation. I always love these.

  • @jadonrowe273
    @jadonrowe27328 күн бұрын

    Black viewer who watched it here. I quite enjoyed it I saw like the first few episodes as like a elementary schooler (which I shouldn’t have but elementary schooler brain didn’t really comprehend it I just thought the opening was cool and I liked pirates) and I then decided to fully watch it recently but it’s handle of slavery I find to be quite solid it of course it has its issues but the handling of slavery in modern media will never be perfect especially written by a white person but it was a very valiant effort. And when most pirate media chooses to ignore the slavery part (cough cough pirates or the Caribbean which I still love) this show to take quite the meaty stab into it which I applaud. This is a pirate show first slavery show like fourth so there was no way we were getting a perfect never had been done before interpretation of slavery but like the showrunners definitely did there research and gave a solid and decently nuanced take so I give them my flowers.

  • @MsM-kh9xg
    @MsM-kh9xgАй бұрын

    Whenever i find myself thinking i'd love another ladyknight video, they go and drop a video on something i love or something i learn a lot about. Probably my favourite channel on youtube.

  • @DarkKing009
    @DarkKing009Ай бұрын

    Billy Bones! Long John Silver! And the psychic Captain James McGraw Flint!

  • @zenosAnalytic
    @zenosAnalyticАй бұрын

    just finished watching this; an EXCELLENT essay about a beautiful show. Really well done and it makes me want to shotgun this series all over again XD XD I'd forgotten how sympathetic, tragic, heroic, and unnecessary Eleanor's death was, and totally missed some of these details you pointed out; how Roger's misremembers her knitting rather than embroidering, the symbolism of Maadi and Eleanor's fire and Flint&Silver's names... What a Great work of art!

  • @franzferdinand1782
    @franzferdinand1782Ай бұрын

    Black Sails is the TV show of all time and you are the video essayist of all time so this is a match made in heaven to me. Love love love this essay, gotta go rewatch the entire show I guess.

  • @canaryblack1013
    @canaryblack1013Ай бұрын

    Okay so I'm only at the 48 minute mark so whether I leave more comments or edit this one as I go is yet to be seen, but I think saying that Vane's quartermaster cuts off Silver's leg is both an understatement and a ... overstatement? This is hard to explain for me but I think the endurance of torture is really frequently used to flag like "this guy is too good to be 'corrupted' by torture", which is also kind of how the crew responded in reacting to Silver's facing down the torture without a word by voting him in as quartermaster. He is /better/ than a mere mortal who torture could have gotten to. Ultimately though, the audience knows this isn't the case - that is, Silver can be, is, and will be a shitty person if it suits the moment. So it is this will power this sheer force of will that gets him through the torture (whether this plays into tropes can be debated but I won't digress) and the torture leaves him With A Leg. When he is rescued, he has a bleeding leg still attached to his body (bleeding meant literally, not as a stand-in for 'fucking'). One's mobility and thus like, legs, is really important to most people, and that he still through it all /had/ a leg is I think a really important aspect? Because it meant he all but faced torture then from his own people, with the psychological torture of amputation (which, regardless of it being the best move and him not being in the right mind, was not consensual) Back in high school, we had a paralympian visit to do high school typical motivational speech. Her story of becoming disabled was waking from a coma following a 5 story fall that she didn't remember, missing her right foot. She ultimately proceeded with an above knee amputation which gave her the best outcomes in terms of prosthetics and mobility. What stuck with me though, was her in discussing amputation, was this relief that she didn't have to make the choice to /have/ amputation in the first place. On arrival at hospital, the doctors considered her foot a non-starter (like, all 26 bones broken in multiple places with severe ligament, tendon, nerve, and vascular damage) so she never had to make that choice, and basically said that if she had been awake and asked, she probably would have at least considered insisting they try save her foot I hope that story isn't too much of a tangent, but I think it does have some carry through to Silver's experience and an aspect of the one-two punch of torture + amputation that could be overlooked? (edited bc i wrote flint instead of silver the whole time accidentally)

  • @JiggleTheJamJar
    @JiggleTheJamJarАй бұрын

    Oh my god I am so excited for this. Black Sails is one of my all time favourite shows.

  • @sophiaaretuza
    @sophiaaretuzaАй бұрын

    Oh I am SEATED. I love that show so so much and can't wait for your interpretation of it. It's sooo fun to analyse

  • @bedsidearts
    @bedsideartsАй бұрын

    Yayyyyy you changed my life by recommending this show. Thank you!

  • @xchf301
    @xchf301Ай бұрын

    I was SO impressed by the show's production, especially on the ships. The fact that almost all of the water shots are done via effects in insane to me! Some of it looks so real. Lol, that boot montage took me OUT. Bear McCreary is a frelling genius and I listen to his scores so often. ~MM

  • @skizzit
    @skizzitАй бұрын

    Already watched the whole thing on Nebula and loved every second! Love Black Sails.

  • @xchf301
    @xchf301Ай бұрын

    Vane is such a tough character for me because I genuinely disliked him for the first 2 seasons but I did come around to him in season 3 and his death really upset me. But as much as I came to care for him in season 3, that doesn't change how much I disliked him in seasons 1 and 2. So...yeah...it's complicated. I love Flint & Silver's relationship, especially in seasons 3 and 4. I also really like how Madi shifts their dynamic because she's in love with John but her desires & beliefs align more with Flint and that's so interesting to me. Max & Eleanor have such an fascinating dynamic because they don't work as a couple or even as friends but they do understand each other better than most people. And despite everything that happened between them, they do have a genuine affection for each other. Eleanor's death is ultimately what puts Max back on the right path and what leads to her happy ending with Anne. Max saw the way Eleanor compromised everything for her ambition and how that led to her downfall and she chooses not to make the same mistakes. She puts her love for Anne before her ambition and she's rewarded with both love & power. It doesn't look the way she thought it would, but in the end, she gets the life she always wanted. And that's beautiful. Also I love that Jack believes Max betrayed him but he still cares about her enough to offer her safe passage off the island. Their weird friendship (?) is so precious to me. ~MM

  • @det395
    @det39523 күн бұрын

    i watched black sails in the past year as well and what an instant forever favourite! im so happy to see people continue to discover it (as i’m sure they always will with how timeless and incredibly made it is) but wow i did not know most of what went into the production. im so immersed watching black sails i could have been convinced they really were on ships in the middle of the ocean 😭 i also loved getting to hear more about the history in this video! i will forever be haunted by the show's ending and Silver's decision....

  • @OfDeath
    @OfDeathАй бұрын

    I fkn love this show. One of those great shows that a lot of people never even heard of. SO GOOD.

  • @nezfromhki
    @nezfromhkiАй бұрын

    Oh my god, Black Sails is my favorite series ever and I've loved your other essays, this is like a dream come true. Commenting this before even watching. I've been meaning to watch the show with my girlfriend for a while now (she's never seen it) but it literally isn't available to stream anymore in my country... Which is kinda fitting I guess, that I would have to pirate the show about pirates. However, I just ended up ordering a boxset of all the seasons, still waiting for it to arrive a month later... Edit: Having now watched the video on Nebula, I have to say awesome job. That ending was beautiful.

  • @asterion9121
    @asterion91214 күн бұрын

    Loved this! Thank you for making it! A little tidbit about Luke Arnold, he was an assistant swordmaster on Peter Pan (2003) and was Jason Isaac's scene partner during fight training for the film.

  • @graceyparkes
    @graceyparkesАй бұрын

    Yaaaaaay! When I saw that YOU did an essay on THIS show. THIS. IS. MY. JAM. Told everyone to not get in my way, locked the door, poured some tea, huddled down to watch. This is the stuff of happy places.

  • @Advent3546
    @Advent3546Ай бұрын

    I get excited for your new videos because you manage to unlock a new hyperfixation that I never knew I had. You have a talent for inviting me into new worlds and stories to obsess over.

  • @Admiralofthedeeps
    @Admiralofthedeeps7 күн бұрын

    The reason we see so many shots of boots is because downcuff boots...look...fucking awesome.

  • @SuperLauraLoca
    @SuperLauraLocaАй бұрын

    The way you watched the show is sending me girl, whaaat

  • @Ladyknightthebrave

    @Ladyknightthebrave

    Ай бұрын

    I know I messed up on that one 😓 and it still rocked my socks so there's that

  • @squirry
    @squirryАй бұрын

    Beautifully written and spoken. Loved that show back then, and so happy to get someone else's thoughts on this show. This was long but fascinating. Thank you ❤

  • @adgreenfield
    @adgreenfield11 күн бұрын

    Watched this MAGNIFICENT video on Nebula right after it dropped, then a second time after binging the show. See, I'm one of those who watched one or two episodes way back when it premiered on Starz, and it didn't grab me at all. I figured it was just another GoT knock-off, and never would have thought of it again were it not for your essay. HOLY CRAP. My wife and I just finished our binge and MAN we love Black Sails! I'm halfway through reading The Republic of Pirates, deep down the Fathom's Deep whirlpool, and have Treasure Island in the Audible queue. Thank you, thank you, thank you for a spectacular new obsession!

  • @KamiKyojin
    @KamiKyojin6 күн бұрын

    At 3.8k likes, you have nearly as many (well deserved) likes as minutes you spent writing, recording and editing this brute of an essay. Very well done

  • @weirdral
    @weirdralАй бұрын

    Good god... i have never watched this show, cant recall ever hearing about this show, but if you make a video aboit something, I will watch it. You are a beautiful individual, I love the words you come up with, and I'm sorry about life, but also so grateful you're still around and producing. Amazing.

  • @GrainneMhaol
    @GrainneMhaolАй бұрын

    I gave up on the pilot years ago because it was kind of a mess, but gave it a chance because of Rowan Ellis' review, and I'm so glad I did. For all of Toby Stephens' glory, Luke Arnold's acting glow-up is phenomenal. The only actor I was never convinced by was Hannah New. Nothing against her, but I never believed her acting for a second.

  • @valenfr01
    @valenfr01Ай бұрын

    this is my favorite show of all time. it means the world to me in many many ways. and i just know you're going to do it justice.

  • @kristianm3181
    @kristianm3181Ай бұрын

    I just finished watching Black Sails on Netflix, this could not have come at a better time. Can't wait to watch!

  • @ryandawson1477
    @ryandawson147718 күн бұрын

    What an incredible video essay on this severely under-noticed series. Thank you for putting in the time and effort to create this.

  • @themagpiem
    @themagpiem28 күн бұрын

    I think it's important for you to know that - almost three years ago I watched the first two seasons of black sails, then stopped because I wasn't in the right headspace for a show that intense - saw that you posted this video a few weeks ago and remembered how compelling I found the parts of black sails that I did watch - rewatched the first two seasons in a weekend, then continued to watch the rest of the show - finished at 1 am last night and now here I am anyway, I'll just be losing my mind about flint and silver as both narrative foils and narrative parallels, and about how much I love madi, for the rest of my life 🙃

  • @goblininreallife
    @goblininreallifeАй бұрын

    Ladyknight, your essays never fail to make my cry. Thank you for making a video on my favorite series ever.

  • @elsparthio
    @elsparthioАй бұрын

    I think calling Silver’s distaste of his amputated leg internalised ableism is a bit far - I read it as his grieving for the life and power he once held. His first taste of power on the walrus was reading the news, where he would stamp to get attention, and others would copy him. Stamping is loud, commanding and can be done in unison with others. It’s not as though Silver is mourning his ability to run or dance, but the the physical aspect of his leadership style. Silver stamping on dufreyne with his prosthetic is him adapting to and reclaiming this power and enhancing it. He’s utterly terrifying and this is what his men see from there on.

  • @xchf301
    @xchf301Ай бұрын

    IDK if season 2 is the BEST season but it's definitely my favorite. The Max/Anne & Anne/Jack & Max/Anne/Jack storyline(s) are just incredible. Add in the slow reveal of Flint's backstory and how the season ends...yeah, season 2 is my favorite. The way Silver initially wins over the crew is excellent and I love how enamored they ALL are with him by the end of the season. I also love the way this show portrays polyamory through Anne & Flint. Their relationships with Max&Jack and Thomas&Miranda are so different but equally lovely and I love that this show respects that. Also, Miranda is such an underrated character. I've rewatched this show at least 6 times and her death always gets me. The ending of season 2 is phenomenal. Every single beat of that finale is perfect. ~MM

  • @rainonwings
    @rainonwingsАй бұрын

    Black Sails is undoubtably one of my favorite series of all time. I’ve not stopped thinking about it since I finished it 4 years ago and have rewatched it a multitude of times over. Excited to watch this!

  • @ZuriElysium27
    @ZuriElysium27Ай бұрын

    Never seen the show but I watch all your videos as comfort media (especially the Hill House and Bly Manor ones) and the reveal at the plantation at the end made me audibly gasp for a character I didn't care about three hours ago

  • @cassandratastrophe9000
    @cassandratastrophe9000Ай бұрын

    I got a new Noah Caldwell-Gervais video and a new Lady Knight the Brave video essay on the same day? Auspicious!

  • @Boggsy.
    @Boggsy.Ай бұрын

    Another Thank You for reminding me that it’s always a good time to rewatch Black Sails again. The acting & writing by the end (both narratively & in terms of dialogue) really did reach rarefied air. The dialogue has that rare quality of being _almost_ too indulgent, but was held right at glorious. The continued “Game of Thrones” marketing is funny considering Flint told us himself “There be *no* Dragons.”

  • @thorinparbst9365
    @thorinparbst936511 сағат бұрын

    When i first saw this show, i actively avoided the final season because i didn't want the show to end. One of the best shows ever produced. Its up there with 2004 BSG, The Wire and the first seasons of GOT.

  • @haasztamas
    @haasztamasАй бұрын

    The beauty with which you talk about art is absolutely wonderful. I'm pretty sure every single one of your essays has made me cry, some multiple times, and not just because I rewatch them religiously. I am truly just fascinated by every piece of media you cover. It's a pleasure listening to and getting inspired by your work. Thank you ❤

  • @shadowmaster1313
    @shadowmaster1313Ай бұрын

    I can't believe you didn't mention the interview where they say they're aiming for second best Treasure Island adaptation (the first being The Muppets version)

  • @Ladyknightthebrave

    @Ladyknightthebrave

    Ай бұрын

    I DIDN'T SEE THAT INTERVIEW OMG

  • @Tamisday
    @TamisdayАй бұрын

    It is 6 in the morning and I can’t stop. I’m obsessed with this now. This show is currently the most important thing in the world to me and I adore Mr Dufrense arc so much it hurts.

  • @Tamisday

    @Tamisday

    Ай бұрын

    Ok I didn’t know about Eiselen honestly season 2 is a lot to deal with at 6:30 in the morning without looking up why Dufrense looks different suddenly.

  • @evi6629
    @evi6629Ай бұрын

    57:20 "Anne Bonny was historically known to be straight" *EXTREMELY LOUD INCORRECT BUZZER* Sorry. I just can't. I'm imagining some dudebro losing his shit that famously speculated lesbian Anne Bonny was gay in a tv show and it's too funny.

  • @ChiaraRea
    @ChiaraReaАй бұрын

    one day i will get through one of these videos without getting misty-eyed at the end. that day is not today ❤ also "he's pissed off, he's wet, he spends 90% of the show covered in blood" describes half of my favourite fictional characters

  • @jonahthejedai4973
    @jonahthejedai4973Ай бұрын

    This video from this channel is everything I need to start this week. Black Sails is among the best shows I’ve ever seen and the most underrated to come out, well, ever. It’s in my personal top five alongside other perfect shows like Mad Men, The Expanse and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel

  • @xchf301
    @xchf301Ай бұрын

    I'm only 15 mins in and I already know I'll be watching this at least half a dozen times. I am So So SO glad you watched this show because I love the way you analyze media. Also, for my first of many comments (likely under different accounts) the Max/Anne/Jack trio is my absolute favorite dynamic on this show full of magnificent relationships and you are not alone in respectively appreciating JPK's beauty :) Bonus: That comparsion between Eleanor's dialogue in the early episodes and Sam's horrible speech in SG1 was Perfect! ~MM

  • @artzfreak
    @artzfreak2 күн бұрын

    I have never watched Black Sails before, but I had to space out watching this video over two weeks because the emotions I was having were making me literally physically incapable of binging it.

  • @morgangray1134
    @morgangray1134Ай бұрын

    watched this on nebula and it's fantastic. so well-researched and passionate

  • @8301TheJMan
    @8301TheJMan14 күн бұрын

    Flint's "Take up swords and say no more", and "Here there be dragons," monologues are quite literally the best in tv history! Hell, they're every bit as excellent or ever more so than the best in all of film history for that matter. The way they were written, the score, the way they were delivered/acted, the way they were filmed, - all of it was an absolute masterclass in film-making. Just as pretty much everything from season 2 onward was, but those two scenes in [articular were simply next level. The fact that Stephens didn't win any awards for his performance in this show is an absolute effin crime! This show and the phenomenal British series, "Utopia" along with the equally as brilliant sci-fi show, "The Expanse" are three series that are similar in that they nt only are the three most underrated shows ever made, but all three legit deserve to be considered in at least the top ten - if not maybe even top 5 - greatest tv shows ever made! It blows my mind how none of those series ever got, nor get currently after the fact - the sort of universal praise and eventually becoming every bit as popular as the likes of "The Sopranos," "The Wire," "Game of Thrones," "Breaking Bad," or "The Walking Dead," because all three are every bit as brilliant, (or even more so than some imo), than those massive hits! Great review!

  • @voyagerofdoom
    @voyagerofdoomАй бұрын

    Damn man, I didn’t even realize how gay this show was. Like, yes the characters are gay, but I never thought of it as part of its label. Probably cuz I’m a straight dude but when I tell people about this show I just get hung up on how awesome it all is in its entirety.

  • @christiankastaun9533

    @christiankastaun9533

    Ай бұрын

    To be fair, I know some people I could sell this show to better if I mentioned how queer it was, but then I ALSO DON'T WANT TO SPOIL ANYTHING, so it's extra tough when they go "yes, yes, it's just a pirate show, I'll get to it some day"...

  • @Madeleinewith3Es
    @Madeleinewith3EsАй бұрын

    Another fun piece of trivia I read, Woodes Rogers' book was the basis for Swiss Family Robinson, which later got adapted as Lost in Space. Which became the Netflix show, also with Toby Stephens. So not only is he doomed to be sad and nautical but also tied to Rogers' story.

  • @justincredubil

    @justincredubil

    12 күн бұрын

    It was Robinson Crusoe, not Swiss Family Robinson. Rogers rescued the real life Robinson Crusoe. Swiss Family Robinson was written by a Swiss dude trying to capitalize on the success of the Robinson Crusoe story.

  • @artsyfartsy748
    @artsyfartsy748Ай бұрын

    Why do I love your voice so much? It’s just so fun you seem like the funniest counselor at daytimes summer camp ❤❤❤

  • @ellipszilonq
    @ellipszilonqАй бұрын

    It's been quite a while since a video essay hit me so hard, fantastic work. Thank you so much 💖

  • @deanmaynard8256
    @deanmaynard8256Ай бұрын

    Luke Arnold is best known in Australia for playing Michael Hutchence from INXS.

  • @GrainneMhaol

    @GrainneMhaol

    Ай бұрын

    No shit, that makes total sense. He's a doppelganger.

  • @kuriosastoryteller
    @kuriosastorytellerКүн бұрын

    Goodness you have me crying all over again for this show 💚

  • @Chris-hx6tr
    @Chris-hx6trАй бұрын

    I watched this show when it first came out, and words can't describe how flabbergasted I was upon the Flint & Thomas reveal in S2 - not because I didn't clock the romantic vibe between them, but because I simply could not believe that a big budget show like that at that time of television history would be allowed to have a queer main character and to not reveal his queerness until halfway into the show's second season. It just didn't seem like something the writers would be allowed to do because of network intervention, especially since I was still watching the show with the expectations set up by the grossest parts of S1 that really made the series seem like something that was mainly aimed at a straight male audience who wanted to see tits and violence. Yes queer characters existed in TV back then and yes this show had already had queer representation before the reveal, but queer main characters were rare, especially in productions of this scale, and knowing this kept me from seeing it coming. What a wonderful surprise it was! Black Sails is one of my favorite shows ever and I never stop recommending it to people because it's so criminally underrated. I'm so happy that I kept watching the show even though I was really put off by the gratuitous sexual violence and the sleazy sexposition in S1. I call the Blackbeard scene in S1 "sex worker gift basket" and I maintain that it's one of the dumbest scenes in history because it adds nothing to plot, tells us nothing about the characters, and only raises additional questions. Who is paying all these ladies for their services? Does ever new crew member get this treatment? When did Billy find the time and the spread sheet skills to coordinate this surprise - and furthermore, why would Billy, the least likely character in the show to find any of this a good use of his time and resources, be the one to orchestrate it? Why depict Silver as someone who is easily distracted by hedonistic pursuits when he's pretty much the opposite of that for the rest of the series? Everything about this scene feels so out of place that I bet that it was only included because some higher up insisted that the series should be more like Game of Thrones in the most stupid way possible.

  • @picklebrine
    @picklebrineАй бұрын

    I love that youtube just decided to not put the full video in my subscriptions tab, at least now I have something good to watch

  • @pyrethorn
    @pyrethorn19 күн бұрын

    Can honestly say that there are many actors in that show that I'd climb like a tree. Probably helps that I'm short.

  • @pipers_river
    @pipers_riverАй бұрын

    Thank you for this amazing gift of a video essay. I watched it over on Nebula but wanted to comment over here. Black Sails is hands down my favourite tv show. Your description of "screaming at the end of season two like I'm watching sports" is extremely accurate. Your interview with Foreign Man in a Foreign Land was absolutely fascinating, so great to hear that perspective. And omg about the pirate greeting you at the airport??? As soon as you mentioned the Tumblr drama I started hearing the opening bars of "In the Hall of the Mountain King" 🤣Oh Tumblr. What a time that was. 😳🙃 Well I'm off to rewatch Black Sails again. I think this will be the 7th time? So happy I own the dvds because it kept moving around different streaming services in Australia. It's now on Netflix though. I hope that more people will get into it now that it's more easily accessible.

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