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  1. * ArtisticLicenseHistory: The show plays ''extremely'' fast and loose with 18th century nautical history, but hey, [ [RuleOfFunny it is a comedy]]. The depictions of the English Navy in particular draw on the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, 80-100 years after Blackbeard's heyday.

  2. Our Flag Means Death S1E03: "A Gentleman Pirate". Stede decides to fence the hostage English officer at the Republic of Pirates, a pirate haven in Nassau. Oluwande convinces Jim to let Lucius out of the trunk. Stede and Lucius take the captive officer into town to try to sell him, while Oluwande worries that Jim is in danger because Spanish ...

  3. Our Flag Means Death S1E06: "The Art of Fuckery". Ed teaches Stede how to get stabbed safely, explaining that he has survived dozens of stabbings by taking the blade on the lower left side of his abdomen, where he claims there are no important organs. Overhearing their interaction, Izzy worries that Ed has grown too fond of Stede to go through ...

  4. A page for describing Fridge: Our Flag Means Death. As a Fridge page, all spoilers are unmarked as per policy. You Have Been Warned. Fridge Brilliance: In …

  5. He got his start in theatre doing musicals, and won a Olivier in 1988 for originating the role of Mickey in Blood Brothers. He's since had several supporting roles in films and television (such as Izzy in Our Flag Means Death) and has also lent his voice to FromSoftware games.

  6. Recap /. Our Flag Means Death S1E04: "Discomfort in a Married State". Stede, recovering from being gut-stabbed and nearly hanged, lies unconscious with a fever, watched over by Blackbeard. He dreams about his wedding, where the officiant told him and his wife Mary that they were to be lighthouses guiding each other through life.

  7. On the other hand, a lot of Season 2 was very well-received by fans despite the limitations set by the studio. The overall conflict is, essentially, about how badly the changes affected the show's quality ("not at all" to "hugely"), and what ''parts'' of the show – specific plot points, arcs, or episodes – affected its quality. ** The ...

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