#black sails

paramaline
lukearnold

IGN: So then Madi returned to Silver? He said he’d wait for her to forgive him. Is that what she did? 

Steinberg: I think, in my mind at least, the implication is that she has come back to him. That she has made a choice to forgive him. I’m using that term loosely. She’s willing to move forward in a marriage with him despite the fact that she knows there are things broken between them that can never be put back together. And it felt resonant that, ultimately, that marriage between the two of them was flawed and based on stories generously put, and lies maybe less generously put, that were holding it together. There was just something that felt true as an ending for him that he gets the domestic life he wanted but that it is so compromised by how he got it that it’ll never quite be right.

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emily84
riisinaakka-draws

‘Cause every time we touch
I feel the static ~

Silver has trouble collecting his thoughts and stroking his own beard isn’t quite enough stimulation to help… but Flint has such a nice beard, wouldn’t you want to touch it and learn something about proper grooming habits dear ~ So Madi is amused af when her suggestion actually works and Flint will be running high on endorphins until the first mirror lol. And Silver did get his thoughts sorted out  — now he knows what to order for tomorrow’s barbecue!

I found the sketches again and finally finished these ^^; Static electricity probably doesn’t work quite like that but anyway xD Also if (historical) Blackbeard can have fire and smoke beard then Flint can have electric love uh I mean fearsome lightning beard. Please, do not repost elsewhere :)

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emily84
captain-flint

And that is what makes them invincible

Flint’s monologue, aside from being beautiful, also reveals his truest nature. Silver sees Flint as being filled with rage, and he is. But deep down, he’s also never relinquished Thomas’s idealism. Flint wanted to wage war against the world, but his belief in his ability to change it — and in Silver and Madi’s ability to see it through — was genuine. To say Flint only fought for rage is only half of the picture. (x)

Black SailsJames Fiint