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They don't fear guns.
They don't fear swords.

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They don't fear ships.
They don't fear guns.
They don't fear swords.
God Flint when he's so cocky about something he has No idea of the chances of success on. I need to suck him off so bad
This post-beating side-swept hair look is the most toppable Silver has ever looked and I want to **** *** ***** ** ** **** about it
If you're trying to impress me, it isn't working. Stomp fucking stomp
Good luck with. Whatever this is. While Silver is coming closer to telling Flint the truth than he ever has been. Jesus.
Jackham [frenchly] an interesting approach god this scene is everything. Theee fucked up scheming semi nonsexual lesbian centric throuple of ever
when someone gives you a life it aint truly your own you owe some part of it back............. my name is long john silver.
Like ON THE ONE HAND. I Know that the reason we learn about Thomas in s2 is becuase it Makes Sense for a Narrative Arc especially given how much s1 was still trying to bait and switch the GoT crowd into watching something . well. like This. But on the OTHER hand I am so so so normal about the fact that Flint successfully convinced himself he didn't need to think about falling in love with Thomas, didn't need to think of Thomas as anything other than a driving figurehead of his ideology (and sometimes, in his most vulnerable moments, as a symbol of the loss binding him to Miranda), but the MOMENT Silver gets let off of Nassau and both 1. back onto the Walrus and 2. Directly into Cahoots with Flint's plans is the Exact Same Moment we start to see Flint remember what happened last time he had a grand plan and let himself be partnered to another man about it. Like Flint CLEARLY KNOWS so so early and so fundamentally that if this Strange Pair continues he's going to fall in love with Silver, and one of them is going to die about it. Fully what, two ? seasons before Silver articulates a similar point re What Happened To His Previous Partners. Flint knows this he's already feeling it happen again. And it's going to happen again. It happens again. We sing it again. And again. And again.