Season 1, Episode 2
Airdate: Saturday, February 1st, 9/8c on Starz.
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[important]Warning: If you haven’t finished or seen this episode, there are spoilers ahead. [/important]
“Eleanor, this place is just sand. It cannot love you back. You know this; you must know this. Your father left you; your mother was taken from you; everyone you have ever loved you have lost and it terrifies you. But not me; I will never, ever leave you. I love you.” – Max
Admittedly, the latest episode of Starz’s Black Sails, “II.” starts a bit slow, but when it comes time to hit the hardline plot points, it definitely leaves an impression. Understandably, the series is establishing the fundamentals of its world so yes, there will be a bit of lag. The question, however, is if the ending pays off. Well, my friends, it sure as hell does. The last 20 minutes gets back to the heart of the matter: treasure, aka, Urca del Lima.
Love Like This (Max & Eleanor)
When Max finally wakes up, Eleanor reveals her fears for Nassau’s fate concerning the man o’ war from the British Navy. Max attempts to lighten the mood with some comforting words but it feels like nothing but false hope.
Max: “Perhaps you can buy this place? Hmm…Nassau could use an inn. Max could be your partner. There’s no finer host in the world.”
Eleanor: “And how will Mr. Noonan feel when he hears of this plan?”
Max: “I think…what Mr. Noonan feels will have no concern to me.”
If Max had an ulterior motive before, it doesn’t seem to be there any longer. You can see she truly cares a great deal for Eleanor by her subtle expressions and reactions. Whereas, some onscreen couples take time for audiences to emotionally invest in them, that’s not the case with Max and Eleanor. Kennedy and New have an amazing chemistry that brings out the best in their characters—a necessary element for many of their scenes in “II.” But none quite compare to the heartbreak Max endures when Eleanor decides to keep her life in Nassau versus one of freedom, especially since it involves working with Flint (Toby Stephens).
Thank God Black Sails doesn’t wait too long for Captain Flint and his crew, Billy Bones (Tom Hopper) and Mr. Gates (Mark Ryan), to figure out “the cook,” John Silver (Luke Arnold), has the Urca del Lima’s schedule. Silver is the scene stealer of “II.” He’s witty, smart, and knows how to play his cards right. Not only does Silver manage to strike a bargain with Max to negotiate a deal with his pilfered schedule, he’s also working shady dealings with Captain Vane (Zach McGowan) and his unruly crew, Rackham (Toby Schmitz) and Anne Bonny (Clara Paget).
So, not only is Silver on the run from Flint who wants what’s his, but he has to answer to both Rackham and Vane as they negotiate an exchange of black pearls for the Urca’s schedule. Being in the crosshairs with two of the most brutal captains in all of New Providence Island will have some fallout, which is why the last half of the episode is an adrenaline rush.
But the most brilliant moment is Silver’s solution to his problems; a move that makes sense but is definitely the riskiest move he could take to ensure his safety. The only problem is seeing if he can pull off his plans with Vane and Flint believing him.
Ranger Danger
Memorable Quotes:
“He must really want to get laid!” A sailor’s reaction to Silver jumping overboard from the Walrus to get on the first boat ashore.
“I want her to say it. I want to hear her say that she will sit there and watch as you beat the answer out of me to save this place.” – Max
Memorable Moments
- Dufresne (Jannes Eiselen), the accountant on the ship Walrus, cautions the crew about spending money they haven’t earned yet. It’s amazing he doesn’t get jostled around. Watching Duefresne—who looks as dull and nerderific—among Flint’s male crew is a visual contrast to what’s happening behind him; some of the crew are literally pissing on Singleton’s (Anthony Bishop) dead body. It’s disgusting, disturbing, and sends a clear message that the thieves (among thieves) on board will meet a grisly end.
- When Max breaks down after she orders Eleanor out of her room. Kennedy really brings her A game to this scene, and I felt as emotional as her watching it. To love and be betrayed by someone is never easy. Max’s reaction and ability to jump back up from the fallout just works.
Overall
I really loved ”II.” I watched it twice realizing there are a lot of references to Treasure Island, especially the cave scene where Rackham tries to act like he’s not scared of the howls emanating from within. It reminds me of Ben Gunn. Later, the chase for Silver gave me flashbacks to the latter half of the book, so that was a nice touch.
Also, Mr. Scott (Hakeem Kae Kazim) is one of the best, and most understated characters. Whenever he makes an appearance, no line is wasted. I love how he reminds Eleanor that the men on the island are not there for her but her father’s wealth.
“II.” moves a lot faster and the characters are developing strongly as Black Sails progresses. Although Kennedy’s accent has improved, it does slip occasionally, throwing the scenes she’s in off slightly.
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