Israel Hands was a real pirate; the first mate of Blackbeard. In Treasure Island, there is also a character named Israel Hands (no relation to the real Israel Hands), who is one of Long John's Silver's more villainous pirates.
Those may have been Flint's men but they are loyal to Billy. It's just one of those situations where soldier's prioritize their General's orders than the Presidents.
Get the full crew for next week guys. :) Oh btw, did you know the man playing Captain Berringer (the red-coat captain) is the brother of Toby Stephens (Flint) and they are Dame Maggie Smith's sons ? :)
i still can't believe that out of everyone on the couch, the one whose opinions i have consistently agreed with the most have been pat's lmao. he's the only one of you guys that has seemed to understand flint from the beginning. flint's bossing people around and calling the shots because he's the fucking captain lmao. there's a reason why he always ends up back in the position of leader, it's because he's good at it. you guys are so willing to understand every other character on this show except for the main character whose reasoning has been presented to you multiple times on a sivler platter lmao. he laid out his entire motivation in season 1 when he said he will never roll over for the british he will never apologize to people who took everything from him and then called HIM the monster. it's been reiterated time and time again especially these last two seasons with their alliance with the slaves, it's bigger than the individual feelings of the crew. IT'S A GOD DAMN REVOLUTION AGAINST THE BRITISH EMPIRE. he shouldn't have to hold billy's hand to gain his respect in the middle of it all lmao he never had to do that with silver OR madi. billy just needs to stop being a bitch and look at the bigger picture instead of his own feelings. i do love this show's tendency to have these dumbass decisions come during the MOST inopportune times. the conversation between billy and flint during the storm on the side of the ship, dufresne and the crew turning on flint towards the end of s1 right before they were gonna shoot at those spanish ships, billy deciding to turn on the other side of the team in this ep. so many times i was like nOW???? WE'RE DOING THIS NOW???? COME ON!! dumbass men lol.
It's not about Billy being a dumbass. Flint has absolutely reasonable motives but this resentment has been festering since the beginning and the different natures in their personalities (with Billy being far more humanitarian while Flint's much more about the larger picture) brings them into conflict. It's a little silly to say that Billy's just being a bitch about it because it makes sense.
Billy was blinded by his hate and mistrust of Flint. I think that moment was the straw that finally broke the camel's back. We can't forget these men are pirates and not 'good' and Billy let his emotions get the better of him.
Really really! Still blaming Flint. Enough already. Stop that at least for this episode. They are hating the idea of the Billy becoming bad. Because of that blaming Flint easy for them.
@i SkyWalKing What the ACTUAL fuck are you talking about? We're talking about Black Sails. Why are you shrieking about incels and feminism? I hate moron incels as much as the next rational human being, but you're fucking touched in the head to connect this thread to any of that.
So, one of the things I personally love about this show is how I can be torn between perspectives of characters. Emotionally I am all on the side of Madi and Flint, but I also feel the same way about Max. Max has been trying for nearly the entire show to make Nassau a place that can function in civilization - a goal that was shared by Thomas Hamilton, Flint, Elenor, etc at one time or another. She sees the current governance and knows it isn't right, but also knows the oncoming onslaught of the pirates isn't the answer either. An interesting thing the co-creator of Black Sails said about Max on the Fathoms Deep podcast (highly recommend it btw): "Max is the only character who does not allow violence to be the only solution to a seemingly impossible situation." Chis is absolutely right in the discussion here too. I have thoughts about Elenor and Rodgers that I can't get into until later, but I don't think we are meant to view their relationship as being necessarily right or healthy. Back in season three, Elenor felt like Rodgers was the first person to see her for who she was - knowledge of what she was capable of - and to respect her for it. She felt like she could stand beside him. But in this season already we have seen that being the wife of Governor Woodes Rodgers is another matter than being an important informant/strategist.
@@animusswtor4822 Completely agree! She's one of my favorites for sure, and I think people overlook what she does because of how subtle she is about it. "Power least perceived" and all that.
Strong disagree. Max is an opportunist and she proved that from the very beginning trying to sell the Urca schedule, then she joined the side that was the most likely victor. Let's not paint her as some sort of noble character. Yea, she is a survivor but ultimately she's no better than a mercenary - which also fits since she did use to sell herself for money.
Vendrix well yes, she’s an opportunist obviously, and no one is painting her as noble, no character in this show can be; she still put more work into what she does over the course of the story than almost any other character and she managed to rise from rock bottom to the top through this
So many dumb comments here, that just cast aside good discussion for the sake of fanboying a lead of a show. We all know Flint made the right decision and he is the captain, but we can still empathize with Billy and understand the reasoning for his actions.
If Billy had been smarter he never would have disagreed with Flint at this point. He would have kept building up the legend of Long John Silver as Flint was leading them to victory. Billy never should have moved against Flint until he was either sure Silver was dead or Silver had been found. Otherwise the legend he has spent all this time building up will go to waste.
It’s funny that they think Silver is getting cooler and cooler while he is getting more like Flint and they don’t like Flint. I wish they would at least put some respect on Toby Stephen’s bc the actor 5hat plays Flint is the best performance in this series.
Marketa your debate for why Flint is bad is literally getting unbearable atm 🤦🤡 , disappointed you didn't catch upto his awesomeness 🤦 Blind Wave did these reactions better justice
I'm tired of Flint as well, but I agree that they needed to withdraw from that plantation until they come up with a plan to take the other plantations simultaneously. Thanks to Billy and his impatience, that may never happen.
I agree with Billy (before he starts the fight with Flint). Moving quickly to the other estates was the better move. They went to that estate because they needed the people, now Flint's plan is let's just attack while severely outnumbered? Pretty dumb plan to anyone who isn't under Flint's spell
It's a difficult decision honestly. There was likely no way they could have hit all seven plantations before at least a few of them would get alerted to what's going on and then they would likely just kill most of the slaves, likely destroying the alliance. It's not like the plantations are next door neighbors. Not to mention they still had the militia to deal with. Billy had a point but he lost any respect when he ordered his men to fire.
That's a stupid idea, Jake. Flint isn't always right, but he's right in this instance. Hitting all the plantations at once is not feasible with the size of their crew unless they send only two guys to each plantation. And even then, it wouldn't be simultaneous. Also, as Flint said, it would destroy the trust they've built with the slave population of the island, and they *need* that trust or they're fucked. They should have backed off and come back later when they had a better plan, instead of just running around like idiots.
Israel Hands was a real pirate; the first mate of Blackbeard. In Treasure Island, there is also a character named Israel Hands (no relation to the real Israel Hands), who is one of Long John's Silver's more villainous pirates.
And thus begins Billy’s descent
It seriously seems like you guys fundamentally misunderstand the rank of Captain. He acts like he’s in charge because he IS in charge.
Those may have been Flint's men but they are loyal to Billy. It's just one of those situations where soldier's prioritize their General's orders than the Presidents.
@@BhBc8f8 they were not even flint's man. Those were billy's men. Silver's men more accurately, but in Silver's absence billy's.
They’re all kind of idiots except for Chris.
"Is there a good team?" - Pat, once again embodying the phrase "even a broken clock is right twice a day". ;)
Woodes Rogers was real :) I won't say what he did or did not do because SPOILERS. But the true history is fascinating
He even appears in AC Black Flag, which is really cool
Get the full crew for next week guys. :)
Oh btw, did you know the man playing Captain Berringer (the red-coat captain) is the brother of Toby Stephens (Flint) and they are Dame Maggie Smith's sons ? :)
Full crew is a must for the next few for sure.
Came to say the thing about Berringer too, and also getting the full crew might be harder in the next couple of weeks, because you know...
i still can't believe that out of everyone on the couch, the one whose opinions i have consistently agreed with the most have been pat's lmao. he's the only one of you guys that has seemed to understand flint from the beginning.
flint's bossing people around and calling the shots because he's the fucking captain lmao. there's a reason why he always ends up back in the position of leader, it's because he's good at it. you guys are so willing to understand every other character on this show except for the main character whose reasoning has been presented to you multiple times on a sivler platter lmao. he laid out his entire motivation in season 1 when he said he will never roll over for the british he will never apologize to people who took everything from him and then called HIM the monster. it's been reiterated time and time again especially these last two seasons with their alliance with the slaves, it's bigger than the individual feelings of the crew. IT'S A GOD DAMN REVOLUTION AGAINST THE BRITISH EMPIRE. he shouldn't have to hold billy's hand to gain his respect in the middle of it all lmao he never had to do that with silver OR madi. billy just needs to stop being a bitch and look at the bigger picture instead of his own feelings.
i do love this show's tendency to have these dumbass decisions come during the MOST inopportune times. the conversation between billy and flint during the storm on the side of the ship, dufresne and the crew turning on flint towards the end of s1 right before they were gonna shoot at those spanish ships, billy deciding to turn on the other side of the team in this ep. so many times i was like nOW???? WE'RE DOING THIS NOW???? COME ON!! dumbass men lol.
All of this
It's not about Billy being a dumbass. Flint has absolutely reasonable motives but this resentment has been festering since the beginning and the different natures in their personalities (with Billy being far more humanitarian while Flint's much more about the larger picture) brings them into conflict.
It's a little silly to say that Billy's just being a bitch about it because it makes sense.
Somehow this didn't show up in my subscriptions, i had to go search for it lol
Me too, no clue what happened
Same!
Classic UA-cam
I just had to look for this on their channel because I realized I skipped a reaction.
Billy was blinded by his hate and mistrust of Flint. I think that moment was the straw that finally broke the camel's back. We can't forget these men are pirates and not 'good' and Billy let his emotions get the better of him.
Flint has the right to give command that's what captains exist for literally
Until then he remains...Long...John...Mickey
Really really! Still blaming Flint. Enough already. Stop that at least for this episode. They are hating the idea of the Billy becoming bad. Because of that blaming Flint easy for them.
@i SkyWalKing are YOU crying you damn weirdo?
@i SkyWalKing What the ACTUAL fuck are you talking about? We're talking about Black Sails. Why are you shrieking about incels and feminism? I hate moron incels as much as the next rational human being, but you're fucking touched in the head to connect this thread to any of that.
Tom Hopper's characters always making wrong calls.🤦
DAD SENT ME TO THE MOOOON
😂😂😂 always I don’t think he’s ever played a good leader
At least Billy kind of had a point, unlike Luther
Pat dont know how those guns work after 4 seasons and don't know what the muscle head pulse lines in animes are?! Tf pat lmao
What you expect? Dude doesn’t even know Ser Arthur Dayne and the tower of joy
24:15 I completely agree with Chris. The slow build up of friction between the characters over multiple seasons makes it so much more believable.
So, one of the things I personally love about this show is how I can be torn between perspectives of characters. Emotionally I am all on the side of Madi and Flint, but I also feel the same way about Max. Max has been trying for nearly the entire show to make Nassau a place that can function in civilization - a goal that was shared by Thomas Hamilton, Flint, Elenor, etc at one time or another. She sees the current governance and knows it isn't right, but also knows the oncoming onslaught of the pirates isn't the answer either. An interesting thing the co-creator of Black Sails said about Max on the Fathoms Deep podcast (highly recommend it btw): "Max is the only character who does not allow violence to be the only solution to a seemingly impossible situation." Chis is absolutely right in the discussion here too.
I have thoughts about Elenor and Rodgers that I can't get into until later, but I don't think we are meant to view their relationship as being necessarily right or healthy. Back in season three, Elenor felt like Rodgers was the first person to see her for who she was - knowledge of what she was capable of - and to respect her for it. She felt like she could stand beside him. But in this season already we have seen that being the wife of Governor Woodes Rodgers is another matter than being an important informant/strategist.
Max is my favorite female character in this and I kinda think she gets overlooked too much in the fanbase
@@animusswtor4822 Completely agree! She's one of my favorites for sure, and I think people overlook what she does because of how subtle she is about it. "Power least perceived" and all that.
Strong disagree. Max is an opportunist and she proved that from the very beginning trying to sell the Urca schedule, then she joined the side that was the most likely victor. Let's not paint her as some sort of noble character. Yea, she is a survivor but ultimately she's no better than a mercenary - which also fits since she did use to sell herself for money.
She's an amazing character, despite everything that happened to her, she continually rises above the situation.
Vendrix well yes, she’s an opportunist obviously, and no one is painting her as noble, no character in this show can be; she still put more work into what she does over the course of the story than almost any other character and she managed to rise from rock bottom to the top through this
I dont know why everyone allways thinks Israel Hands is Red Beard when Red Beard was an otoman pirate from a different time
Man, can't wait for that scene with Woodes Rogers :3
The "Fuck Billy Arc" has begun
7:34 That face after the reveal of Israel Hands. The only one who knows the story of Treasure Island and sees his significance.
Guys..... get off the Flint hate train...... my mans made bad decisions but he's the captain and he's our antihero....
So many dumb comments here, that just cast aside good discussion for the sake of fanboying a lead of a show. We all know Flint made the right decision and he is the captain, but we can still empathize with Billy and understand the reasoning for his actions.
If Billy had been smarter he never would have disagreed with Flint at this point. He would have kept building up the legend of Long John Silver as Flint was leading them to victory. Billy never should have moved against Flint until he was either sure Silver was dead or Silver had been found. Otherwise the legend he has spent all this time building up will go to waste.
It’s funny that they think Silver is getting cooler and cooler while he is getting more like Flint and they don’t like Flint. I wish they would at least put some respect on Toby Stephen’s bc the actor 5hat plays Flint is the best performance in this series.
Marketa your debate for why Flint is bad is literally getting unbearable atm 🤦🤡 , disappointed you didn't catch upto his awesomeness 🤦 Blind Wave did these reactions better justice
I really dislike Marketa more than any other person I can think of.
Micky that hair looks great
Is real Hands is real. And isn't.
Israel Hands is the only Treasure Island character afaik who shares a name, if not much else, with a real pirate.
I'm tired of Flint as well, but I agree that they needed to withdraw from that plantation until they come up with a plan to take the other plantations simultaneously. Thanks to Billy and his impatience, that may never happen.
23:15 lol pretty accurate
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I agree with Billy (before he starts the fight with Flint). Moving quickly to the other estates was the better move. They went to that estate because they needed the people, now Flint's plan is let's just attack while severely outnumbered? Pretty dumb plan to anyone who isn't under Flint's spell
It's a difficult decision honestly. There was likely no way they could have hit all seven plantations before at least a few of them would get alerted to what's going on and then they would likely just kill most of the slaves, likely destroying the alliance. It's not like the plantations are next door neighbors. Not to mention they still had the militia to deal with. Billy had a point but he lost any respect when he ordered his men to fire.
That's a stupid idea, Jake. Flint isn't always right, but he's right in this instance. Hitting all the plantations at once is not feasible with the size of their crew unless they send only two guys to each plantation. And even then, it wouldn't be simultaneous. Also, as Flint said, it would destroy the trust they've built with the slave population of the island, and they *need* that trust or they're fucked. They should have backed off and come back later when they had a better plan, instead of just running around like idiots.
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