Black Sails

(series)
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USA, (2014–2017), 35 h 12 min (Length: 49–65 min)

Composer:

Bear McCreary

Cast:

Toby Stephens, Luke Arnold, Clara Paget, Mark Ryan, Hakeem Kae-Kazim, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Patrick Lyster, Langley Kirkwood, Jeremy Crutchley, Tom Hopper (more)
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Seasons(4) / Episodes(38)

Plots(1)

1715. The Golden Age of Piracy in the Caribbean is at its apex. The former British colony of New Providence Island is now lawless territory, controlled by the most notorious pirate captains in history. The most feared among them is Captain Flint. But as the British Navy returns to these waters, threatening to exterminate Flint and his crew, another side of him emerges. Driven by deep, complicated, even romantic motives, Flint allies himself with the formidable Eleanor Guthrie, daughter of the local smuggling kingpin who turns the pirates’ loot into profits. Together, they forge a plan to hunt the ultimate prize, and by winning it, stave off reclamation of their home to ensure their survival. Arrayed against them are a series of opponents: rival captains, jealous of Flint's power; Eleanor's father, whose ambitions for the island conflict with his daughter’s; and a young sailor, John Silver, recently recruited onto Flint’s crew, who will somehow manage to constantly undermine his captain’s agenda. (Anchor Bay Films)

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Reviews of this series by the user Necrotongue (27)

XXXI. (2017) (S04E03) 

English A great episode until the pirates started doing some unbelievable things. The outcome of the naval battle made no sense to me — it was like watching a tank lose to a guy with a pistol. Similarly, the scene at the end where they charged into musket fire just didn't add up. Such a shame. ()

XXXIII. (2017) (S04E05) 

English Planning and scheming took center stage again while the action stayed in the background. I don’t mind that at all, as long as all those discussions are relevant. An episode full of intrigue is far better than one with nonsensical action. ()

XXXIV. (2017) (S04E06) 

English Definitely one of the top three episodes. The creators expertly blended intrigue, negotiation, and meaningful action. Plus, they showed once again that they're not afraid to sacrifice a main character for the sake of the story. My only gripe was with the number of horses the Spanish managed to bring to the island, but overall, I had a great time. ()

XXXV. (2017) (S04E07) 

English This episode took a significant dip compared to the previous one. Maybe it would have worked better for me if I weren't so cynical, but there was just too much mourning and tugging at the heartstings. The bold plans and Calico Jack's Philadelphia mission swayed me to give it 4 stars. ()

XXXVI. (2017) (S04E08) 

English A slower episode, with almost nothing happening. Thankfully, the abundance of scheming and plotting kept things interesting. The storyline is gradually introducing Treasure Island, making it clear what's going to happen with the chest, though I'm still curious about how it will unfold. ()

XXXVII. (2017) (S04E09) 

English Even though the episode was packed with action, something about it felt off, and I can't quite put my finger on what it was. It was like listening to a classical music concert where one musician occasionally hits a wrong note, but you can't figure out which one. ()

XXXVIII. (2017) (S04E10) 

English WTF??!! I genuinely enjoyed this series, but this ending? I didn't expect the pirates to win, and I would have been upset if they had because I appreciate realism. But why did the creators turn the finale into an overly sentimental, cheesy disaster? I know what's trendy these days, but that doesn't mean I have to agree with it. Just like I can't accept the idea of a Black man playing a Norse god, I can't accept an ending with a happy reunion of two gay men on a plantation. Back then, that would have likely landed them both in serious trouble. ()