Daily Archives: March 7, 2017

Black Sails S4E06

XXXIV

An episode of being overwhelmed and packed with action. Right from the start, things look bleak. 12 Spanish ships off the coast, likely with 1,000 men on board. And Rogers lets them in.

A series of stands, scrambles, and retreats, this week was a bad one for the pirates. Any kind of advantage they had is lost.

Bones gets punished at the Underhill estate before Silver finds out that the Spanish are coming and Silver gives his reasons for siding with Flint instead of him. Appropriately, Bones is pissed. Then the leader of the slave rebellion, Julius, meets Flint and they discuss pushing the revolution forward.

The frontal assault on the Nassau harbor pounds the place into splinters and sends any survivors fleeting. As word spreads across the island that the Spanish are invading, plans for survival are hastily put together. The move with the biggest payoff: Max’s partner has the smarts to pack up a ship and GTFO before the Spanish move in. It proves to be a life saver later on.

 

Max finds Jack and she goes with him onto the boat they took over thanks to Anne. She sees Anne, broken and beaten and while she tries to apologize, Anne wants nothing to do with the traitor (something Jack brought up when the first met).

Now Rogers has come in with the Spanish and he gets a bad feeling that he’s brought way more firepower and rage than he should have. Once on Nassau, he witnesses the mayhem Then, he finds out the Eleanore isn’t with his people, that she left with an escort hours ago (with Flint). He has no idea where she is and he’s brought war to the island. In an effort to keep her safe he talks to the commander about keeping her unharmed when she’s found and he’s told there’s no stopping this. Rogers sold the idea to Spain by telling the Governor to burn everything to the ground. In doing so, he thought Eleanore would be safe with his people and now that she’s not, he has to find before anyone else does.

Flint is with Madi and Eleanore and a few men when they see a Spanish patrol. They flee to the Barlow house, a place that was visited quite a bit in the beginning of the series. This safe place is soon discovered by the Spanish and it’s defended but Flint and a few others go off to chase down a few men to keep reinforcements from coming back. Eleanore refuses to believe that Rogers had anything to do with the Spanish showing up.

Underhill gets attacked in an epic fight scene. The first wave proves to be a distraction from a sneak attack from the rear. Many are lost and the pirates have to retreat into a building and only survive because Julius shows up with reinforcements. But that was just a fraction of the Spanish force.

In the most shocking scene of the episode, one of the original attackers at the Barlow house wasn’t killed and gets into the house. In a brutal fight, the man gravely injures Madi with a blow to the head and Eleanore barely manages to kill the man. She too is gravely injured as the house catches fire.

Flint returns with Eleanore dying outside of the house. She says she tried to get Madi out, but couldn’t. She dies in Flint’s arms, believing that Rogers isn’t with the Spanish. Flint returns to Silver and he’s devastated by Madi’s death. Everyone at Underhill has been rocked and Spanish reinforcements are coming. The pirates have to flee. Flint takes over, he orders everyone to the beach.

Out on the ocean, Jack patiently waits to see if survivors appear, despite the danger of being spotted by the Spanish. In the only good part for Max, her right-hand man thanks her for standing by him. Before this, Max thought she had nothing. With Nassau overrun and Anne beaten, Max is crushed. So much sacrificed for no return. Flint shows up on the beach and Jack picks them up.

Rogers, once hell bent on revenge finds the personal results for his actions. Eleanore dead.

Crushed Max turns her sorrow into rage. With everything gone, everyone hurt or dead, she won’t stand for it. In an epic moment, she confronts Jack about being a meathead in fighting society from the outside in. He calls her a traitor that’s lucky to be alive and she counters with a plan. When Flint goes south to Madi’s home, they will go north to Eleanore’s grandfather. She’s going to make Rogers pay.

When Flint and Silver reach land they find out why the Urca treasure was never sent and that word of Nassau has fallen has reached other colonies, both pirate and slave have shown up in support. The rebellion is not over.

This episode had it all. Great set up, great action, some incredible character moments and the parting gift of knowing that all hope isn’t gone. Eleanore and Madi being killed in this episode as they did came as a major surprise to me. Eleanore and Madi talked a lot with each before their end and it brought both of their lives into a great perspective (Madi especially as she came into the show proper much later). For as easy as it was to wish Eleanore taken out for all she’s done I found it to be bitter sweet. Sacrifice so much for nothing in return.