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Captain Flint and Long John Silver - Emotional clip
Some of the top moments of Black Sails final season (episodes 9 and 10): a deep comparison between Flint and Silver shows all of their mutual emotions and behaviors such as confidence, loyalty, fear, rage, respect and friendship in a marvellous combo of tension and beautiful dialogues
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I savor Your naturalness
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What i love in parkour? The space where you can act; the naturalness hidden in his essence; listening to your body as it moves and please with him when he gives you satisfactions. Day by day, year by year. Never stop you research. Edit: Simo, Parkourwave team Music: Koda - Staying
A Wet Morning
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Sotto due gocce di pioggia ho speso questa mattinata per eseguire vari movimenti, scambiare due immancabili chiacchere con i passanti, curiosare nei dintorni di questo piccolo spot e assaporare un pò di tranquillità. Ogni tanto può essere gratificante dedicarsi alla libertà corporea senza prefissazione di particolari obiettivi lasciando momentaneamente da parte l'arduo, espressivo e costante al...
Long Live John Sterling Silver 🪙
It is the History of Our Ancestors that shapes our ambitions and courage
Special Assets Period
Cognitive dissonance never had so much to lose.
Whatevs, Flint's still cooler.
Funny isn't it. Silver expressed hope that they would be friends in the long run. Well...
Charles Vane tho. He wouldn't have liked this deal, tho he may have understood.
It's such an underhanded thing but such an ingenius solution. Something you'd only do for someone you truly couldn't coutenance killing. For then John Silver couldn't have lived with himself either. People seem to balk at this compromise. It's the most human ending I could've imagined. Very well thought out.
I don’t remember this fencing scene. Did my dvd skip this?!?
Show is insanely good. Wow
Two halves of the same whole
What I love about this series is it basically combines the lore of Treasure Island with real world history. Nassau (Bahamas) was a pirate base, which was ultimately conquered by the British Royal Navy. In the novel, Captain Flint was described as a somewhat mysterious character, with no motives beyond a love for treasure. Long John Silver's motive was claiming Flint's treasure, until he grew a liking to Jim Hawkins. Here, Captain Flint is some kind of revolutionary who dreams of a free world for all downtrodden, be they pirates, fugitives, or slaves. John Silver however is a realist. He knows this is a war they can't win, so he tells Flint what he always wanted to hear: That his true love was waiting for him.
The genius of the writing in this show is that no one character is ever objectively right. As with all true ethical dilemmas, the choice is not right from wrong, it’s wrong from wrong. Notice how neither character gains the upper hand conversationally. They are both right. Most scenes of this nature involve one character preaching to the other in order to eventually win them over. But in BS, both Flint and Silver know that the other isn’t going to budge. They also know that each of them makes sense. It’s just a matter of perspective and ambitions, not right or wrong. It’s brilliantly scripted. Although I’m very thankful they ended it after 4 seasons (since most shows overstay their welcome and drag on until they suck) I would still watch another 30 seasons of this show. A rare gem that is CRIMINALLY underrated.
God… I just finished the show and I just can’t take this scene out of my head… had to watch it one more time again…
The pain in both of their eyes when the gun comes up, goddam I love this show.
One of my top 10 favorite shows, and i lucked out and picked up all 4 seasons on dvd at a book sale for $5.00, and they were like new...
Give us treasure island now for fuck sakes and a cracker I’m dying here
This scene is with me daily
The VERY ROOT of TRAGEDY in this dialogue - from my point of view - lies in the simple fact, that NONE of These two men is RIGHT with his opinion. Both men reached "the point of no return", and they KNOW it!! In other words: BOTH men are RIGHT or NONE of them. What Impressed me the most, is the BRUTAL TRUTH and timeless ACTUALITY (!) of the messages, burried underneath the Dialogue ("NWO-Agenda"!!). The TRUTH hurts. This dialogue is really "out of time and space"... @ 07:55 - - > "... Distorted to FIT into their Narrative... Until all that is left of us are the MONSTERS...". -- > The ROOT CAUSE of ALL Problems.
i wish there were more shows and series like Black Sails, .... this was an epic ride with deep dialogues ... does anyone know anything even close to this? i appreciate it.
Turn is really good and similar. I actually like Turn more in many ways. Last Kingdom is also a good similar show.
@@JesusChrist2000BC Thank you brother
Imagine thinking Captain Flint compromises.
One of the most important key-scenes. Absolutely BRILLIANT!!!!! 🏆🏆🏆🥇🥇 No other TV-series or FILM, that has ever been launched, comes even close to BLACK SAILS. What a MASTERPIECE of actor-talent, first of all, the two Main Characters, John Silver and James McGraw alias Captain Flint, who played their impressive role very genuine and with a maximum of authenticity.
Captain Flynn was right, because long john silver did return to the island.
thank you for uploading this, some of the best scenes in the show
Easily one of the most wellwritten shows ever, but the dealth of Blackbeard tore my heart out.
Would’ve been cool to see a proper Treasure Island adaptation continuing on from this
they/the writer(s) said it all; spoke for us, our ancestors and futures. Thank you for sharing/uploading this.
really good moment , like Sheackspear
if there would be a book series full of this incredible dialogues and story. omg I would buy it instantly
is there? have you found any show even close to this quality? please let me know if you did, i would also instantly buy it
God dammit. Flints character is so f*cking great. A perfect example of a gay character that nobody had any problems with because it was so very secondary to who he was. I truly wish this cast and crew would get together to do Treasure Island.
secondary. this has to be a joke. also trust me plenty of people had a problem with it, the episode where we learn of his relationship with Thomas was review-bombed on several websites
ffs media literacy is dead... losing thomas and the way it all happened shaped flint's character and journey entirely. he is who he is and acts the way he does because he dared to love another man and was punished for it
Yes and no. Flints character would've been a true Pirate regardless of who he loved. He was driven by an insatiable desire to be free at all costs of the persecution and tyranny of the worlds governments at the time. He was the consummate rebel against the corrupt elite of the East India company and the over ambitious crown who would subjugate everyone. My argument was that who he loved made no difference to the character at all. Either way, he was a badass and it was handled in a way that didn't feel preachy or agenda driven. Anyone who feels that the character is somehow lessened or feminized by his being gay really needs to look into the actual history of Piracy. Black Bart Roberts was arguably the second most successful Pirate in history just behind Henry Every and he was gay. Drank only tea and had a boyfriend/lover on board the Royal fortune that the men all mockingly called "Miss Nancy"... never to his face mind you, as he had a nasty habit of lopping peoples hands off for fun. Despite being married as many as 14 times, Blackbeard had a cabin boy of whom he was "overly fond" and most young men who jumped naval ships to sign on with pirate crews did so do to "hard usage" (r*pe) from the officers onboard the navy vessels. This is all well documented in trial transcripts from the time. The history of the age of sail is filled with homosexual relationships (look up the Tortuga Buccaneer tradition of Matelotage, though not always sexual, it sometimes was). Pirate ships were basically floating prison colonies, things happened and no one seemed to care much. Christ, to join some Chinese pirate crews you often had to be "used" by every man aboard before they accepted you. Flint was who he was and made no apologies. Great character.@@mlamferreira
Resembles children of silentown
What a blessing this show is
After all those sparring lessons they end up fighting with words, yet you can see on their faces that those words cut deeper than any sword. Absolutely marvelous writing.
And now we have people like Andrew Tate explaining about the matrix, trying to change the world and young modern men.
Black Sails truly was perfection from the opening of the pilot to the grand finale of season 4. 🏴☠🏴☠🏴☠🏴☠
flint was correct with everything he said but so was john silver.
Brothers of the coast
If only Robert Newton was alive to play that part
Pudieron haber aprovechado el apoyo de todos los líderes y emanciparse del colonialismo, y cuando lleguen de nuevo, defender las islas, hasta saber que nunca serán bienvenidos mientras los traten de parias. Si quieren comercio tienen que tratarlos como iguales. Pudieron haber logrado todo eso, si jhon silber, rackham y cía no fueran tan cobardes.
Vane, Rackham, Silver, Flint.... this show had some great characters, and the development of them was masterfully done.
at 0:38 it looks like Caspar David Friedrich's wanderer above a sea of fog.
#FlintWasRight
"I don't care." "Someday... you will..." And thus Treasure Island occurs.
Should of just killed him flint 💯💯🤣
One of my favorite aspects of this show are the moments of camaraderie between characters. As few and far between they may have been
I heard they are thinking about making a treasure island movie in 2027 I hope Luke Arnold put on the tricorn hat the circle will be complete
My favourite show. Masterpiece
Toby Stephens is outrageously talented.
The son of Maggie smith right there
@@h0rn3d_h1st0r1an his mother tought him well!
Agree!
Encapsulates a great deal of our current issues in the West. A very underappreciated show here.
I've watched this video more than 100 times