#yet silver has come prepared with a defense and (sort of) challenges flints authority by doing somehting he knows flint will disapprove of
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the flint coming out/silvers worst possible reaction convo is one of the few times we actually see flint like. uncomfortable? or nervous i guess? when silver says he doesn't think the pattern of flint's closest person/partner dying will apply to him because of recent events, flint's response ("it is .. natural for men new to power to assume that it has no limits. trust me - it does.") seems strange. he doesn't argue against seeking out his own tragedies as he did before, or deny the pattern, or tell silver to stop blaming him for the deaths of his partners. he tells silver he isn't as powerful as he might feel at that moment. he's defensive, thrown off-balance by the vulnerability of sharing his most guarded heart and secret, only for silver to throw it back in his face. this conversation is significant for a number of reasons, but one of which is that it highlights flint's devotion to silver (he tells silver he is Entitled to the truth) and silver's reticence to genuine connection with flint. he tells flint he's sorry, but then ruthlessly points out a pattern he sees as a potential danger to him. silver is STILL acting in his own self interest here, almost defensively, whereas flint has given himself entirely over to silver. what happens makes me think of this post - flint has such personal authenticity, he KNOWS what he stands for, he has cast his lot, his narrative is fixed, that he is able to give his truth to silver. whereas silver is still playing at both sides. his identity has coagulated into silver, but he's not Long John Silver yet. he doubts this war, he doubts flint and madi's motivations. why expose a weakness when there's no need? all he sees of flint's confession is a potential threat to him. and then there's flint's response in the face of silver coolly explaining why he will survive flint's self-inflicted tragedy, a weak attempt at silver's feelings of strength, a defensive response to what flint perceives to be an attack from silver.. which silver IMMEDIATELY overturns with his stunt with dobbs, using the men as pawns in his dance with flint, proving to flint that silver is strong, that silver will survive flint. that silver will hurt flint. and all flint has to offer is an uncertain but (to me) very genuine attempt at comfort in the face of silver's ironclad defense of his own strength. that even if they agree silver has such powerful influence over the men, flint can still stand with him, against him if they have to.
#idk if im wholly on board with the final chunk but im thinkin#that whole conversation takes the ENTIRE episode and it drives me insane#its like. theyre talking past each other#theyre shouting across a lake trying to hear whats going unsaid (the visuals support this)#flint is sharing something very close and personal with silver and refers to them as friends unhesitatingly#yet silver has come prepared with a defense and (sort of) challenges flints authority by doing somehting he knows flint will disapprove of#considering during times of battle captains held absolute power this is very much an intended offense i believe#because the closer silver feels himself getting to flint the harder he fights to keep himself distant and strong and without flaw#silver wants to be flints equal - he does not see flint already regards him as one#i wonder if silver knew about flints reason or had his guesses beforehand and THATS why he asked flint to tell him thomas's name#idk they make me insane yk <- guy who is [redacted]#canis watches black sails#oh also. FUCKED UP that silver uses dobbs to prove a point lmao but also excellent narrative choices tomake it seem like dobbs is betraying#them. bc flint KNOWS hornigold is there and knows hornigold will try to outthink him. but he can outthink the outthinker to get hornigold t#lower his guard and follow dobbs to the spot where they need to be. he lets hornigold look smart by waiting then feeds him a lie
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