You mean to tell me that Calvin made an extremely confident comment that turned out to be dead wrong? I'm shocked!! Seriously though, he makes 2-3 idiotic statements every video.
Their eventual capture is pretty famous, as Anne Bonny and Mary Read, along with a third, male individual, were the only ones fighting the British forces who had bothered them, while Jack and the rest of the crew were below deck, either hiding or too drunk to fight.
FRIENDLY PSA: Israel Hands is truly unique as he is a real historical person who served under Blackbeard and was indeed shot in the face by him - plus Israel Hands also stars in Treasure Island. He is both historical and fictional. Also, Billy. From Billy's point of view hes been the leader of the Nassau Resistance for months while Flint and Silver were amasssing the fleet to attack Nassau, Billy was the man on the ground running things and then to have Flint stroll back in and take charge...after all he's done before....his snap is best shown by the fact he yells "Fire!" When Flint is halfway through a sentence - he's done listening to Flint say some epic speech and convincing him otherwise. Also note Billy's leitmotif - it's noticeably darker than even Vanes or Blackbeard's! I love Billy's character progression throughout this series Also, Eleanor is a fictional character but the Guthrie's were Scottish merchants in Philadelphia and Boston during the time period. Redbeard was a famous pirate who sailed the Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean, I think he was about 40 - 50 years before the events of the Pirate Republic in Nassau.
I get that, but thanks to Nassau's sugar planters, his plan failed. And instead of accepting this, Billy decided to engage in a tantrum, because Flint proved to be right.
They clearly do have English accents Rick.. an English accent doesn't mean sounding posh xD and yeah.. I can't be mad at Billy tbh.. well I could, but I'm not :P
@Scar True. But those characters didn't know each other. Everyone's connected personally in black sails and serving on the same crew makes you basically brothers. Flint and Billy may not have much love for each other but...well...can't go into that yet.
I've been binging this reaction series and can I just say, your reactions and discussions are immensely satisfying to watch. It's refreshing to see people so passionate about this show. (also your intro rocks)
He's just not as invested in the show as you'd like and therefore he throws in jokes because sitting there being mute doesn't make for a brilliant reaction either. He does it in other reactions too, altho much less frequently because he's more invested in what's happening in the show.
I do think he likes it, just much less than the people watching the reactions. Not to mention I and plenty of others think they've been fine. I can understand where you're coming from but what I don't quite get is why you're wasting your time watching them if you hate them enough to call them a tragedy in a video that has nothing to do with them.
A little note that happend to be wrong was a "retarded comment"? Fuck relax. I don't watch the rick reactions to GoT either, don't enjoy it, but he's just fine in the black sails reactions.
No Rick, Eleanore wasnt a real person. :) And no Eric, Israel Hands is a character from the books. :) Great reaction as always and next week is gonna be epic !
Yeah I also came here to say that Robert Louis Stevenson used the historical Israel Hands in his book most likely to make it more realistic. I just wish the show had introduced him as a member of blackbeard crew who would eventually join Flint to become his gunner.
Yep, Billy just hates Flint so much. Is clear. I love it. But I still think is interesting seeing you guys siding with some characters for... some reasons LOL (have my theories as to why tho). The later arcs of some povs you guys are dismissing are so amazing.
Yeah the Billy decisions this episode are my least favorite in the show. He had a good argument but didn't use it - there's no way to take Nassau with their current numbers, without massive casualties. How many of Billy's men would die for one of Flint's suicide missions? Flint doesn't give a shit about his men, but Billy cares about his. Madi would've been right defending her people, and Billy would've been right defending his. Maybe words are exchanged before he personally attacks Flint, which makes their men start fighting. Would've been better if it went down like that IMO. Still, it's better after this, this is my only gripe about the season!
Kermit is not Captain Flint, he’s Captain Smollett from the book guys haha! Also Calvin Anne Bonnie and Calico Jack Rackham were an item along with Mary Read. Their story is one of the most famous of all pirates, they most definitely knew each other! Sad to say we probably won’t be getting Mary Read I’m guessing since there’s so few episodes left
Anne Bonnie & Mary Read (alias Mark Read) both "plead their bellies" when they were captured. Both received a stay of execution until they gave birth. ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
Aarons reference to Muppets Treasure Island makes me happy for some reason. Conflicted between Billy/FlintMadi too. It was the worst timing to have a blarney though. Great reaction lads. Thanks for sharing.👍😁
Modern American English is closer to the English spoken at this time than what you commonly think of as an "English accent" now. The sound of modern British English is a relatively new thing, having only been introduced in the 19th century. Private school in England were attempting to distinguish themselves to their rich clients, and invented this thing called, "Received Pronunciation," which is what you think of when you think of an English accent. It was so successful that all private schools started offering it, and then common people started copying it. This is why some British people have "posh" accents, and others have rougher sounding or thicker accents based on their region of origin. This trend extended to spelling as well, which is why some words have an added "U" in British usage (like, "colour," or "vapour.") So, if you have any British friends, feel free to trot this information out and torment them over how American English is actually, "correct," and British English is some made up bullshit.
Not petty at all. She stole a prize from him and his crew and left him for dead. The fact that his crew didn't kill him right there and then was a testament to Vane's badassery but certainly entailed a promise of retaliation against Eleanor. There was no way his men would still follow him had he let her betrayal slide. It's obvious Vane didn't want to go after her (he even promised to cover up for her if she returned Abigail) so her father was the next best choice. It was survival for him. Although Eleanor had a right to be angry, she was far from an innocent victim in all of this. For this reason, her holier than thou attitute towards Vane was very obnoxious.
@@so-zy1vsYeah but she knew the kind of person he was and took advantage of his feelings. He warned her of the consequences of her choice but she still did it anyway, such moronic arrogance. If I got a warning for improper parking and then did the same thing the next day, is the cop petty for making sure I never drive a vehicle ever again? perhaps, but whose fault is that.
Bhlack Bishop If the cop then went ahead and killed your dog, that’d be the equivalent of what Vane did. He hurt someone who hadn’t hurt him just to get back at someone else. It’s petty.
@@so-zy1vs True Vane did do that but that's after she falsely seduced him and left him for dead. When he eventually caught up with her, they had today's version of "If you do this i will find you and kill everyone you ever cared about" and she pretty much said "fuck you bro, try your worst".....and so he did and now she's mad boo hoo. Don't get me wrong, she has every reason to be mad but I wouldn't say Vane's actions were petty. That's just what happens when you ANGER CHARLES VANE......she knew this and still idiotically brushed it off, I'm sorry I just can't sympathize with that.
Tbh I was kind of on Billie’s side. They committed to it and are right there from getting a heap of weapons, supplies and men to fight for them. There’s already going to be massive repercussions for the slaves no matter what anyway, they might just kill them outright since the plantation has been taken and they probably don’t have the resources to oversee and contain them if they take them elsewhere. You might as well save what you’ve worked for and have right in front of you to make the best of the situation rather than abandon them for a worse fate and probably lose others anyway which is going to happen regardless. I think Flint was just being petty because they went with Billy’s plan lol and I love that from Flint but Madi is just stupid imo. I also have no idea how they can co ordinate or have the resources to commit to taking all the plantations at the same time AFTER they’ve taken Nassau as well. I don’t see that ever being realistically able to happen and you have to work with what you’ve got and Billy’s been doing this for months already
Goddam Billy! (But then again it is necessary for Treasure Island ;) ) But like you said it's part of the result of Flint's behaviour... In truth Flint always behaved like a general, a King, Keeping his cards close to the vest. His strategies always private and secret. It works in the Navy because hierarchy is assumed, but in the pirate world it leads to mistrust.
Tbh it’s a good episode but I’m not a massive fan of the direction the shows taken. The whole Inland rebellion and Pirate King thing for me is just a bit to grand. I preferred Silver working from the shadows and I never got the sense he was a King of Pirates, just an opportunist that knew how to work people. Giving him that title seems a bit too meta and I don’t really get the sense of a Pirate show or treasure Island prequel this episode apart from a few familiar names. I love Bones vs Flint though and I never thought it was going to go like that but it was epic haha! I always took Bones as a Flint loyalist in the book and that is what some other prequel stories do that I’ve seen but ig this could work still with where he ends up and with what, I just gotta see how
I’ve enjoyed their reactions to this but man it’s a bummer to watch them hate the female characters outright with no real conversation about their motives etc. I love how every character does bad things for their own needs but there’s moments of empathy for everyone.
How did Max betray Anne? There is no way Anne knew about Max's interception of Featherstone's warning to Flint about Rogers' trap. So, how did Max betray Anne? Is this about Max's decision to hand over her portion of the treasure in order to get a seat on Nassau's council? Which happened around the time when Anne and Jack had gathered their portion of treasure and decided to leave Max behind to deal with Rogers and his forces? Is this how Max had betrayed Anne? If you're talking about Max trying to come between Anne and Jack, both were fully aware of this back in Season Two . . . and both had ended up working with her. Also, it was Jack who had betrayed Anne by choosing Max over her, when Featherstone and the rest of Jack's crew were reluctant to work with two women. So, how else did Max betray Anne?
she told anne that if she turned over the cashe jack would go free. it wasn't entirely max's fault because she wasn't the one who decided to change the terms, but she still made the choice to let anne continue to think the terms hadn't changed. max was put to a hard choice that wasn't all her fault, but it was still a betrayal of sorts
@@MeganBrennan I see it as karmic payback for Jack and Anne's actions that got Max in trouble back in Season 1. Also, Jack's decision to remain on Nassau and seek a pardon was an incredibly dumb one that got him into trouble in the first place and indirectly led to Vane's death.
@@juanitajones6900 ? max was the one who went to Jack to sell him the schedule. Yeah it’s not a smart decision but he also had no reason to believe they were looking for him. We as an audience knew it was a bad move because we already knew that they were looking for him but as far as Jack knew there was a universal pardon that only excluded Vane. He had no reason to believe the offer didn’t still stand for him. Anyway none of this matters, you asked how max betrayed anne and that is the answer. Even max would agree it was a betrayal which is why she compares herself to Eleanor when she does it
@@MeganBrennan There was initially nothing wrong with Max selling the schedule to Vane's crew. Why wasn't she allowed to do this? Because Vane wasn't the show's main character? How was she to know that Eleanor was going to betray her to Flint? Or that Jack would stupidly lose the pearls - the fee for the schedule? And wasn't Anne the one who had snatched Max and delivered her to Vane? Eleanor and especially Jack were mainly responsible for the loss of the pearls, yet Max bore the brunt of most of the punishment. Jack had suffered more from the consequences of Anne's decision to free Max from Vane's crew, not for the loss of the pearls.
@@juanitajones6900 I never said there was anything wrong with her selling the schedule. You were the one who said it was their actions that got her in trouble so I pointed out she went to them first. But again, this has nothing to do with what you asked in the first place. Why are you talking about season 1 stuff when the betrayal happened in season 3?
The problem is Flint has not cared about anything but himself and his revenge for so long the people that have been around him the longest are finally just fed up with him. Billy has seen Flint fuck over so many of his friends he just reached the breaking point with Flint. The only one still really loyal to Flint now is Silvers and that is because Silvers is just a much a con man playing the long game.
Just call them misogynistic, that's what you're half saying. Even though they've expressed multiple times throughout the reaction why they dislike them. The female characters (except maybe anne) were written poorly and without much real motivation behind their actions. Its the weakest part of the show unfortunately
@@chrisjarvis4097 I haven't finished the series, but Eleanor's motivations seem pretty clear (so far). Nassau is practically in her blood and all her adult life has been spent trying to make it stable and prosperous. Since the first season the show has repeatedly shown her 'betraying' people close to her to see that end. In addition to that, Charles Vane killed her father and she's fallen in love with the Woodes Rogers. From that, it makes sense to me why she chose to side with the British Empire. Madi's motivations seems pretty self-explanatory. I guess Max is the hardest for me to crack but I think she just wants peace at this point.
@@feyaz11 I know I was so conflicted bc he very clearly fucked up and needed to face the consequences of his actions but I did love his character (tom hopper is such a sweetie I dont think it's possible fir me to entirely hate him) I had such high hopes for him
Please don't spoil other shows in your reactions. If I am watching a Game of Thrones reaction, I don't expect to hear Breaking Bad spoilers. So please refrain form doing that.
“Jack rackham and Anne Bonnie didn’t know each other” 🙄 they were famously together
You mean to tell me that Calvin made an extremely confident comment that turned out to be dead wrong? I'm shocked!! Seriously though, he makes 2-3 idiotic statements every video.
Its the pure confidence he speaks with that gets me, like he genuinely believes his bullshit
Their eventual capture is pretty famous, as Anne Bonny and Mary Read, along with a third, male individual, were the only ones fighting the British forces who had bothered them, while Jack and the rest of the crew were below deck, either hiding or too drunk to fight.
Anne and Jack knew each other Calvin, they were partners and Jack was the captain of Revenge
Calvin gonna Calvin
Calico Jack also flew what we all know as the Jolly Roger, isn't that right?
FRIENDLY PSA: Israel Hands is truly unique as he is a real historical person who served under Blackbeard and was indeed shot in the face by him - plus Israel Hands also stars in Treasure Island. He is both historical and fictional.
Also, Billy. From Billy's point of view hes been the leader of the Nassau Resistance for months while Flint and Silver were amasssing the fleet to attack Nassau, Billy was the man on the ground running things and then to have Flint stroll back in and take charge...after all he's done before....his snap is best shown by the fact he yells "Fire!" When Flint is halfway through a sentence - he's done listening to Flint say some epic speech and convincing him otherwise.
Also note Billy's leitmotif - it's noticeably darker than even Vanes or Blackbeard's!
I love Billy's character progression throughout this series
Also, Eleanor is a fictional character but the Guthrie's were Scottish merchants in Philadelphia and Boston during the time period.
Redbeard was a famous pirate who sailed the Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean, I think he was about 40 - 50 years before the events of the Pirate Republic in Nassau.
I get that, but thanks to Nassau's sugar planters, his plan failed. And instead of accepting this, Billy decided to engage in a tantrum, because Flint proved to be right.
"Billy is going to die." Tell me you know (almost) nothing about Treasure Island without telling me. 😅🤣
Jack and Anne were famously a couple
"I want things to work out for Woodes Rodgers"
Can't wait for the 180, I don't even have to wait that long!
They clearly do have English accents Rick.. an English accent doesn't mean sounding posh xD and yeah.. I can't be mad at Billy tbh.. well I could, but I'm not :P
I mean Rick can't seem to work out whether the Brummies in Peaky Blinders have Irish or English accents so this is about right for him lol
Yeah I know xD, just watched it
Something Welsh, something sheep fucking, something haha : )
@@Drewe223 hush wop ; (
Fuck Billy but yeah Rick's hearing's weird
9:43 "HE DID" i love how that is still going xD
"Goddamn it Billy" indeed. I had such high hopes for him in the beginning :(
I love the billy vs flint moment, the “FIRE!!” Made me legit go “HOOOOLY SHIT!” Outloud lmao
" He is a really good dude!" Mmm...😕
23:05 Treasure Island followed by Muppet Treasure Island would be a pretty great wrap-up for the series.
That intro never gets old
Idk where to write this suggestion, but guys you need to watch(react) to Mindhunter. Masterpiece, i love these series...
Yesss omg that would be awesome
Haha, you think you can't handle seeing characters fight each other now. Sweet summer children.
@Scar True. But those characters didn't know each other. Everyone's connected personally in black sails and serving on the same crew makes you basically brothers. Flint and Billy may not have much love for each other but...well...can't go into that yet.
God this is still my favorite show. And Zach McGowan is one of my favorite actors so hope you are going to watch The 100 also think you would love it.
I've been binging this reaction series and can I just say, your reactions and discussions are immensely satisfying to watch. It's refreshing to see people so passionate about this show. (also your intro rocks)
Every character on the show (other than the Spanish) has an English accent. Is Rick having a stroke or something?
Opinions are apparently a tragedy these days.
He's just not as invested in the show as you'd like and therefore he throws in jokes because sitting there being mute doesn't make for a brilliant reaction either. He does it in other reactions too, altho much less frequently because he's more invested in what's happening in the show.
I do think he likes it, just much less than the people watching the reactions. Not to mention I and plenty of others think they've been fine. I can understand where you're coming from but what I don't quite get is why you're wasting your time watching them if you hate them enough to call them a tragedy in a video that has nothing to do with them.
A little note that happend to be wrong was a "retarded comment"? Fuck relax. I don't watch the rick reactions to GoT either, don't enjoy it, but he's just fine in the black sails reactions.
This is why normally if I see Rick in the thumbnail I don't watch the video. He just pisses me off.
No Rick, Eleanore wasnt a real person. :)
And no Eric, Israel Hands is a character from the books. :)
Great reaction as always and next week is gonna be epic !
Israel Hands is both a real historical person (Blackbeard's second in command) and a character from the book (Flint's gunner).
Yeah I also came here to say that Robert Louis Stevenson used the historical Israel Hands in his book most likely to make it more realistic. I just wish the show had introduced him as a member of blackbeard crew who would eventually join Flint to become his gunner.
Yep, Billy just hates Flint so much. Is clear.
I love it.
But I still think is interesting seeing you guys siding with some characters for... some reasons LOL (have my theories as to why tho).
The later arcs of some povs you guys are dismissing are so amazing.
Yeah the Billy decisions this episode are my least favorite in the show. He had a good argument but didn't use it - there's no way to take Nassau with their current numbers, without massive casualties. How many of Billy's men would die for one of Flint's suicide missions? Flint doesn't give a shit about his men, but Billy cares about his.
Madi would've been right defending her people, and Billy would've been right defending his. Maybe words are exchanged before he personally attacks Flint, which makes their men start fighting. Would've been better if it went down like that IMO. Still, it's better after this, this is my only gripe about the season!
Still would follow flint over Billy and silver
Argh! Stop saying Gunthrie.
Billy was in the right. Flint is not in charge here.
Kermit is not Captain Flint, he’s Captain Smollett from the book guys haha!
Also Calvin Anne Bonnie and Calico Jack Rackham were an item along with Mary Read. Their story is one of the most famous of all pirates, they most definitely knew each other! Sad to say we probably won’t be getting Mary Read I’m guessing since there’s so few episodes left
Anne Bonnie & Mary Read (alias Mark Read) both "plead their bellies" when they were captured. Both received a stay of execution until they gave birth. ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
Great new intro guys.
Aarons reference to Muppets Treasure Island makes me happy for some reason. Conflicted between Billy/FlintMadi too. It was the worst timing to have a blarney though. Great reaction lads. Thanks for sharing.👍😁
BIlly's one of my favorite characters tbh
Modern American English is closer to the English spoken at this time than what you commonly think of as an "English accent" now. The sound of modern British English is a relatively new thing, having only been introduced in the 19th century. Private school in England were attempting to distinguish themselves to their rich clients, and invented this thing called, "Received Pronunciation," which is what you think of when you think of an English accent. It was so successful that all private schools started offering it, and then common people started copying it. This is why some British people have "posh" accents, and others have rougher sounding or thicker accents based on their region of origin. This trend extended to spelling as well, which is why some words have an added "U" in British usage (like, "colour," or "vapour.") So, if you have any British friends, feel free to trot this information out and torment them over how American English is actually, "correct," and British English is some made up bullshit.
I personally thought Vane killing Eleanor's dad was petty.
Not petty at all. She stole a prize from him and his crew and left him for dead. The fact that his crew didn't kill him right there and then was a testament to Vane's badassery but certainly entailed a promise of retaliation against Eleanor. There was no way his men would still follow him had he let her betrayal slide.
It's obvious Vane didn't want to go after her (he even promised to cover up for her if she returned Abigail) so her father was the next best choice. It was survival for him.
Although Eleanor had a right to be angry, she was far from an innocent victim in all of this. For this reason, her holier than thou attitute towards Vane was very obnoxious.
Rania Lian I would’ve thought him killing Eleanor would’ve been better. Killing her dad is petty to me.
@@so-zy1vsYeah but she knew the kind of person he was and took advantage of his feelings. He warned her of the consequences of her choice but she still did it anyway, such moronic arrogance. If I got a warning for improper parking and then did the same thing the next day, is the cop petty for making sure I never drive a vehicle ever again? perhaps, but whose fault is that.
Bhlack Bishop If the cop then went ahead and killed your dog, that’d be the equivalent of what Vane did. He hurt someone who hadn’t hurt him just to get back at someone else. It’s petty.
@@so-zy1vs True Vane did do that but that's after she falsely seduced him and left him for dead. When he eventually caught up with her, they had today's version of "If you do this i will find you and kill everyone you ever cared about" and she pretty much said "fuck you bro, try your worst".....and so he did and now she's mad boo hoo. Don't get me wrong, she has every reason to be mad but I wouldn't say Vane's actions were petty. That's just what happens when you ANGER CHARLES VANE......she knew this and still idiotically brushed it off, I'm sorry I just can't sympathize with that.
Tbh I was kind of on Billie’s side. They committed to it and are right there from getting a heap of weapons, supplies and men to fight for them. There’s already going to be massive repercussions for the slaves no matter what anyway, they might just kill them outright since the plantation has been taken and they probably don’t have the resources to oversee and contain them if they take them elsewhere. You might as well save what you’ve worked for and have right in front of you to make the best of the situation rather than abandon them for a worse fate and probably lose others anyway which is going to happen regardless. I think Flint was just being petty because they went with Billy’s plan lol and I love that from Flint but Madi is just stupid imo. I also have no idea how they can co ordinate or have the resources to commit to taking all the plantations at the same time AFTER they’ve taken Nassau as well. I don’t see that ever being realistically able to happen and you have to work with what you’ve got and Billy’s been doing this for months already
Omg Rick....... that monk in age of empires II thing. I understood that reference way to fast.
Next week is gonna be both horrible and awesome.
Guthrie guys, no N.
Goddam Billy!
(But then again it is necessary for Treasure Island ;) )
But like you said it's part of the result of Flint's behaviour...
In truth Flint always behaved like a general, a King, Keeping his cards close to the vest. His strategies always private and secret.
It works in the Navy because hierarchy is assumed, but in the pirate world it leads to mistrust.
i come here just becuse 0:24
Tbh it’s a good episode but I’m not a massive fan of the direction the shows taken. The whole Inland rebellion and Pirate King thing for me is just a bit to grand. I preferred Silver working from the shadows and I never got the sense he was a King of Pirates, just an opportunist that knew how to work people. Giving him that title seems a bit too meta and I don’t really get the sense of a Pirate show or treasure Island prequel this episode apart from a few familiar names. I love Bones vs Flint though and I never thought it was going to go like that but it was epic haha! I always took Bones as a Flint loyalist in the book and that is what some other prequel stories do that I’ve seen but ig this could work still with where he ends up and with what, I just gotta see how
Who’s Bryan ?
Haha! Tim Curry isn't dead. What happened to Rick?
I’ve enjoyed their reactions to this but man it’s a bummer to watch them hate the female characters outright with no real conversation about their motives etc. I love how every character does bad things for their own needs but there’s moments of empathy for everyone.
How did Max betray Anne? There is no way Anne knew about Max's interception of Featherstone's warning to Flint about Rogers' trap. So, how did Max betray Anne? Is this about Max's decision to hand over her portion of the treasure in order to get a seat on Nassau's council? Which happened around the time when Anne and Jack had gathered their portion of treasure and decided to leave Max behind to deal with Rogers and his forces? Is this how Max had betrayed Anne? If you're talking about Max trying to come between Anne and Jack, both were fully aware of this back in Season Two . . . and both had ended up working with her. Also, it was Jack who had betrayed Anne by choosing Max over her, when Featherstone and the rest of Jack's crew were reluctant to work with two women. So, how else did Max betray Anne?
she told anne that if she turned over the cashe jack would go free. it wasn't entirely max's fault because she wasn't the one who decided to change the terms, but she still made the choice to let anne continue to think the terms hadn't changed. max was put to a hard choice that wasn't all her fault, but it was still a betrayal of sorts
@@MeganBrennan I see it as karmic payback for Jack and Anne's actions that got Max in trouble back in Season 1. Also, Jack's decision to remain on Nassau and seek a pardon was an incredibly dumb one that got him into trouble in the first place and indirectly led to Vane's death.
@@juanitajones6900 ? max was the one who went to Jack to sell him the schedule. Yeah it’s not a smart decision but he also had no reason to believe they were looking for him. We as an audience knew it was a bad move because we already knew that they were looking for him but as far as Jack knew there was a universal pardon that only excluded Vane. He had no reason to believe the offer didn’t still stand for him.
Anyway none of this matters, you asked how max betrayed anne and that is the answer. Even max would agree it was a betrayal which is why she compares herself to Eleanor when she does it
@@MeganBrennan There was initially nothing wrong with Max selling the schedule to Vane's crew. Why wasn't she allowed to do this? Because Vane wasn't the show's main character? How was she to know that Eleanor was going to betray her to Flint? Or that Jack would stupidly lose the pearls - the fee for the schedule? And wasn't Anne the one who had snatched Max and delivered her to Vane? Eleanor and especially Jack were mainly responsible for the loss of the pearls, yet Max bore the brunt of most of the punishment. Jack had suffered more from the consequences of Anne's decision to free Max from Vane's crew, not for the loss of the pearls.
@@juanitajones6900 I never said there was anything wrong with her selling the schedule. You were the one who said it was their actions that got her in trouble so I pointed out she went to them first.
But again, this has nothing to do with what you asked in the first place. Why are you talking about season 1 stuff when the betrayal happened in season 3?
I may have missed them answering this, but how come they are back in the old studio?
Kermit was not capt flint
The problem is Flint has not cared about anything but himself and his revenge for so long the people that have been around him the longest are finally just fed up with him. Billy has seen Flint fuck over so many of his friends he just reached the breaking point with Flint. The only one still really loyal to Flint now is Silvers and that is because Silvers is just a much a con man playing the long game.
Why do you hate Max so much but understand and forgive all the male characters? Sigh... You also dislike Madi, which I do not understand at all! Pfft.
It seems to me they don't understand/enjoy female characters
Exactly. Like, I get hating Eleanor, but Max and Madi are great characters.
Just call them misogynistic, that's what you're half saying. Even though they've expressed multiple times throughout the reaction why they dislike them. The female characters (except maybe anne) were written poorly and without much real motivation behind their actions. Its the weakest part of the show unfortunately
@@chrisjarvis4097 I haven't finished the series, but Eleanor's motivations seem pretty clear (so far). Nassau is practically in her blood and all her adult life has been spent trying to make it stable and prosperous. Since the first season the show has repeatedly shown her 'betraying' people close to her to see that end. In addition to that, Charles Vane killed her father and she's fallen in love with the Woodes Rogers. From that, it makes sense to me why she chose to side with the British Empire.
Madi's motivations seems pretty self-explanatory. I guess Max is the hardest for me to crack but I think she just wants peace at this point.
❤🧡💛💚💙💜
After u finish Black Sails u guys should react to King FireMan's Black Sails- The End tribute video
lol you changed intro video, still a better love story then twlight
will you reaction to anime "NO GAME NO LIFE", please?. just 12 episode. and i think you'll like it.
#BillyDidNothingWrong
Well he did..
I love Billy with all my heart, but he fucked up
Fuck Billy
@@feyaz11 I know I was so conflicted bc he very clearly fucked up and needed to face the consequences of his actions but I did love his character (tom hopper is such a sweetie I dont think it's possible fir me to entirely hate him) I had such high hopes for him
Billy’s an idiot and a traitor
dbz abridged 60 part 2 plzzz
Am i it the only one looking at the comments to see if people are complaining about the reaction of DBZA part 2 not being out yet ? x)
Please don't spoil other shows in your reactions. If I am watching a Game of Thrones reaction, I don't expect to hear Breaking Bad spoilers. So please refrain form doing that.
billy did nothing wrong!
Billy did nothing wrong.