"Black Sails" XXXVII. (TV Episode 2017) Poster

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(2017)

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10/10
Can't Believe There's One Episode Left
jrsimmons-2462126 March 2017
Perhaps the best episode of the show yet. I don't typically love flashbacks, but they just did it right. Never have we loved the characters of John Silver and Captain Flint as a collective more than we do tonight. Luke Arnold and Toby Stephens were brilliant. The filming was terrific, and this was only benefited by the immensely beautiful scenery. We lost a lot of characters tonight, but we learned how deep the friendship of John Silver and Captain Flint is. We learned how much Flint has come to respect Silver. We have seen a total transformation of both of them, and it was portrayed in perfect fashion. I can't believe there's only one episode left, but I have to say, once more, bravo to the cast and crew of this show. Truly the most underrated show out there.

And BTW, huge thanks to Madi for finally being the person to tell Rogers, to his face, that he is the result of all the death and violence around him. Sadly, he is too far consumed to accept this truth.
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10/10
Can't wait for the finale
bala180829 March 2017
To me this has to be one of the best episodes. I can almost see Billy Bones trudging along to the Admiral Benbow dragging his heavy sea chest behind him at the end of the series. There is still so much left to the imagination of the viewer that it is difficult to imagine how it is going to end. The setting of the island, and how the writers have portrayed the relationship between Silver and Flint is quite extraordinary. Eagerly waiting for the finale.
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9/10
Bros before Hoes
mentorman13 April 2020
Ready for Robert Louis Stevenson?

Predictable, but you'd have it no other way, right? After reading "Republic of Pirates" a book by Colin Woodard, the alternative universe's reality presented to us, is winding down to the same civilized end.
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