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Black Sails - XVI - Advance Preview

Mar 14, 2015

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Black Sails continues this upcoming Saturday with the eighth episode of the second season. This episode is a real game changer. By the end of the episode, someone will take control of the playing field with a risky move, and there will also be one less character to stand in that person's way, when someone pays the ultimate price.

The voyage to Charlestown has begun. Abigail is keeping a journal of her journey spent in the company of people other's fear. With her spending time with them and getting to know some of the crew will her opinion of them change? During the voyage, two characters have a heart to heart about redemption, and another character has nightmares about their horrific past. One man is put in the spotlight when he tells a story, but two characters can't seem to find a way to trust what he says.

Speaking of trust, Silver is having a hard time trusting people when someone does something that angers him, but another uses their initiative that could tip the odds in his favor.

Elsewhere, Jack struggles to deal with recent events once he learns of what's happened in his absence. It doesn't help when his quartermaster reveals to him a problem that could be bad for all involved. Also, a character that Jack and Max got rid of last season returns once more, and is scheming something. That person is obtaining information about the on-goings at the inn which could prove to be a problem for Jack and Max. It will also shock you once you realize how much that person knows and who exactly they're working for.

A lot more happens, but that's all I'm going to give you as I don't watch to spoil anything. Below are a few dialogue teasers for you all!

"I'm forced to wonder if this illusion is no accident at all"

"That son is a town resolved, never to be fucked with"

"That man holds the potential to be a very large problem for the two of us"

"The moment you stop fearing it, it looses all it's power"

"There we go, there's the problem. It seems you only heard half of what I said that night"

"Tell them I'm in agreement. The sooner we get her home the better"

As always, thank you for reading! You can catch "XVI" this Saturday at 9pm on Starz
About the Author - Robert Fruin
Robert is a sixth form student from the United Kingdom, who is currently studying IT, Media and Business Studies. Robert is a huge fan of the ended ABC series LOST, he has seen it many times over and has even visited some of the filming locations for it. Robert mainly watches drama series such as Game Of Thrones and Person of Interest, but has a soft spot for the comedy The Middle. Some other shows he watches are Grey's Anatomy, The Walking Dead and The 100. Some other interests include Cycling, Kayaking and Photography.Robert is currently reviewing Aquarius, Black Sails, Helix, Intruders and Z Nation. Feel free to connect with him on any of these social media sites.
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3 comments:

  1. Ah. It's guessing time. Here we go.

    The character that Jack and Max got rid off in S1 is the previous Madame of the brothel. She's secretly working for Eleanor.
    Someone taking control of the playing field with a risky move - Charles Vane.
    Someone pays the ultimate price - Eleanor's father, Richard Guthrie or Captain Hornigold. Leaning more towards Hornigold.
    Two characters have a heart to heart - Miranda and Flint.

    One character has nightmares - Abigail Ashe

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  2. Nice one, you got a lot of them right. Sometimes I wonder if you've seen the episode or if my teasers are just too easy :)

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  3. Charles Vane has now become the villain, I always knew he was. Killing Eleanor's father just solidified his evil

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