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I swear to fucking God that if Izzy gets his redemption arc and is then killed off I will start a fucking land war.
Actually, if anyone in the crew of the Revenge dies, I will summon an eldritch being to swallow the world.
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dingustripas · 2 years ago
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I would just like to say I appreciate media taking on the whole ‘old gay’ thing because, yes, representation of queer youth is important but we often forget that there are also queer people older than the age of 25. With the recent movies/shows (OFMD, Good Omens, The Last of Us, Knives out, Glass onion etc.) there’s been a lot of rep for older queer people and I think that’s just swell :)
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Someone commented that I forgot B99 and I wholeheartedly agree. Holt and Kevin are amazing rep.
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d4rm4nd4 · 11 months ago
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sprqpointintern · 1 year ago
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izzy talking to ed after he heard the gunshot like
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azul-nova-24 · 3 months ago
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Hey Y'all,
If you loved the epic action, historical drama, and electric chemistry of RRR, then you absolutely must check out "Our Flag Means Death" on HBO Max. Trust me on this one—here’s why:
Epic Chemistry: Just like the dynamic duo of Ram and Bheem, "Our Flag Means Death" features a standout pair of Steed Bonnet and Edward Blackbeard who will steal your heart. The chemistry between the characters is off-the-charts, blending humor and heartfelt moments.
Not to mention both the series has the Ray of Sunshine x Wet depressed cat vibes going on
Also, the main mlm couple in Our Flag Means Death actually becomes cannon.
Historical Drama with a Twist: While RRR dives into the rich tapestry of Indian history, "Our Flag Means Death" gives its own spin on history—pirate-style! It’s a quirky take on the Golden Age of Piracy, blending real historical figures with comedic brilliance.
Complex Characters: If you appreciate the depth of Ram and Bheem’s characters, you’ll love the nuanced portrayals in "Our Flag Means Death." The show brings its characters to life with a mix of humor, charm, and surprising emotional depth.
Diverse Storytelling: "Our Flag Means Death" offers a fresh perspective with its unique blend of comedy, drama, and adventure, proving that great stories can come from anywhere.
Binge-Worthy Fun: Much like how RRR keeps you on the edge of your seat, this show is irresistibly binge-worthy. The episodes are packed with witty dialogue, unexpected plot twists, and laugh-out-loud moments that will have you hooked from start to finish.
And to all the "Our Flag means Death" fans give RRR a watch. It is an incredible movie.
So if you’re craving more epic tales and charismatic duos, give "Our Flag Means Death" a shot. It’s got the heart, humor, and historical flair that will totally vibe with your RRR obsession.
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our-playmobil-means-death · 2 years ago
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Our flag means death Playmobil
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thecoffeetheory · 1 year ago
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I thought I should post this before season 2 comes out
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lqvenderhqzes · 1 year ago
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babygirl ✨
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katmiscellanious · 1 year ago
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I truly think Stede is about to have his own breakdown. Now, idk if it’s going to happen at the end of this season or in the 3rd if we get one. But Stede has been ignoring his trauma for too long.
Stede is good with other people’s emotions because he knows how he wants people to treat his own. But he’s so busy pushing people to better places and helping others that he completely disregards what he’s gone through. He hasn’t ANYONE what happened in those woods the night he escaped the British. He hasn’t told anyone about what Badminton’s said to him, or being bullied, or the way his father treated him. I don’t even know (and I doubt) he’s even REALLY told Ed just how trapped he was in his marriage with Mary.
When Stede really, actually kills a man on purpose, instead of talking it out, he throws himself into Ed’s arms. And Ed obliges because I think this is the kind of comfort he knows how to give.
And now we can see, as Ed rises to better places, Stede is descending. Stede has discovered his own power. He’s discovered he doesn’t have to take shit from people and while I’m so glad for him, he’s also doing so without addressing that’s he’s breaking his own “not fighting violence with violence” and “talk it through as a crew” and “turn poison into positivity” It feels good now, but especially without working it out in a meaningful way, he’s losing himself to it. He thinks he needs to be this macho tough guy to feel powerful, cause he’s discovered what all the people he’s helped have, that power feels good in the moment. And then, he’ll, you’ve done one bad thing, why not another? It doesn’t feel as bad as you thought? So maybe it’s normal? But then the trauma comes, and you wonder if your a good person anymore, or if you ever were? But you ignore the feeling, because it feels good, and your not weak any more. Nobody can hurt your. So drown yourself in more power or liquor or drugs. Who cares if your a bad person? If people hurt you, you hurt them back. And people respect you for it. And by the time you look back and realize how bad things are, you might think it’s too late to change.
Violence and power is like a drug, you chase the high of power, and when you start to feel it, you remind yourself why you do it with more shows of violence and your tolerance for it just gets higher and higher until the only person left to hurt is yourself, and your Blackbeard, and your sailing your ship into a storm to kill yourself and your entire crew, because your an unlovable monster and you can’t see the light beyond the violence anymore.
Ed and Izzy don’t quite see what’s happening as a bad thing because to them, this is normal pirate stuff. And Stede is Stede. Kind, loving, soft, fabric loving Stede, who is so in tune with people’s emotions he literally therapy’d Ted Lowe’s crew into turning on him in the middle of being tortured. Stede couldn’t possibly become like them. He’s just more piratey now. And see? Look how much fun he’s having? He’s fine!
And Ed? He sees Stede happy and powerful and is so happy for him that he doesn’t even consider asking Stede to come with him this time when he decides to quit and become a fisherman. Ed thinks they are on different paths. And he doesn’t even conceive that this path is a danger to Stede, because it’s Stede. Stede could never get as bad as he did. Right? So best to just end things and let him be happy before either of them get to attached (though, it’s a little fucking late for that one bud).
Mark my words, unless somebody steps in and realizes what’s happening, Stede is going to end up just like all the other pirates we’ve seen. And there is only one way that kind of violence can end, with him getting himself killed, either someone else’s hands, or his own.
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morganasmissus · 11 months ago
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sooo... who's writing the full, half-a-million words, our flag means death season 3 fanfiction? asking for a friend
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Me, pirating season two tomorrow:
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I'm not doing any piracy...
Meanwhile my brain:
🎶🎶🎶 OoOoh a pirates life might seem nice... 🎶🎶🎶🎶
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gofrenchie · 2 years ago
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our flag means death + text posts (and a tweet!)
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early-sxnsets · 2 years ago
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oluwande my love, my gem, my light
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sprqpointintern · 1 year ago
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CON O'NEILL EMMY WHEN?????
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izzys-focking-resignation · 2 years ago
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Screeching at this description of S2
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our-playmobil-means-death · 2 years ago
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Stede and Ed make awesome study buddies!
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