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Some dog-coded stuff.
A series without a name, just some plotlines imagined along with the story.
Still from the same fic, still the same ship.
Because if I start doing anything else i’ll go ham and my ongoing diploma don’t need that.
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This series is also nearing its end. When I was reading Treasure Island, I kept wondering—was Billy really hiding from Silver, or was he actually waiting for him? It's as if he's waiting for the most important destiny of his life, full of both anxiety and anticipation, even constantly gazing out at the sea. The Black Spot was a secret signal between him and Silver—when he received it, could it really be that he collapsed not from fear, but from sheer excitement? Billy used Madi to drive a wedge between Silver and Flint, and on some level he succeeded, but afterward, he didn't feel happiness or satisfaction. So he decided to take Flint's treasure map and go far away, waiting until Silver once again became the "Long John Silver" he had hoped for. In that sense, even if he died before Silver actually came for him, he would still have died satisfied. That's my interpretation of the relationship between Billy and Silver in both Black Sails and Treasure Island. I know it's a niche take, but I also know there are people out there who get it.
JACOB COLLINS-LEVY as YOUNGBLOOD and LUKE ARNOLD as BILLY MILLAIS NAUTILUS 1.04 Slippery When Wet For @thelastplantagenet
This is the masterpiece of a fanfic where this scene is happening, I am BEGGING you to read it!
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(I know we’re like three and a half around there to like this ship so the ones that might be interested have problably already read it). But go read it again, we never have enough of Millais begging for relief.
After that unsigned black spot.
Traduction ; « he was a little bit tense, so we gave him applesauce »
This tiny man is all nerve, he needs to CALM DOWN. Fortunately, Youngblood has a lot of patience.
The girls, an odious bourgeois and my desperately angry Billy Bernique (captain William « Billy » Millais)
The others portraits from my last post, they all deserve to be in a bigger format 🦐
So there is this show… I watched it in 2024 and kept thinking about it since then. Made my housemates watch it and now the obsession is back stronger than ever. 🦑🫡
I’ll post all my nautilus drawings here from now on, this is my hidden fanarts stack.
(I've finished imagining the canon part. Now it's time for the made-up post-canon nonsense...)
(Oh my god, when he puts on an apron he looks even more like a mommy...)
I think the wisps of hair falling by the governor's temples are the most charming part... The charm of a widower...
This scene from 4x09.
I feel like Madi has that sentence right on the tip of her tongue—there's this vibe of "Mom knows everything."
What's fascinating about this scene is that Billy suddenly opens up to Madi, showing his inner vulnerability, almost like a little kid. In that moment, I feel like Madi becomes something like a mother figure to him—and suddenly everything clicks. Billy has always been fighting against his symbolic father (Flint) while enduring the absence of his symbolic mother (Gates). In that moment, Madi steps into that role.
He has to confess to his mother, to seek her understanding and forgiveness—even though she's the very person he's trying to destroy. His pain and confusion regress him into a child.
It's heartbreaking. Just think—if the four of them could have been together, what a beautiful "family" they could have been.