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Take what's yours. - Black Sails - Season 3
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Title: Black Sails

Overview: The pirate adventures of Captain Flint and his men twenty years prior to Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic “Treasure Island.” Flint, the most brilliant and most feared pirate captain of his day, takes on a fast-talking young addition to his crew who goes by the name John Silver. Threatened with extinction on all sides, they fight for the survival of New Providence Island, the most notorious criminal haven of its day – a debauched paradise teeming with pirates, prostitutes, thieves and fortune seekers, a place defined by both its enlightened ideals and its stunning brutality.

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Average Vote: 7.6 (1307 votes)

Cast

  • Captain James Flint: Toby Stephens
  • John Silver: Luke Arnold
  • Eleanor Guthrie: Hannah New
  • Max: Jessica Parker Kennedy
  • Jack Rackham: Toby Schmitz
  • William "Billy Bones" Manderly: Tom Hopper
  • Anne Bonny: Clara Paget
  • Blackbeard: Ray Stevenson
  • Woodes Rogers: Luke Roberts
  • Black Sails - XIX. (Season 3 - Episode 1)

    Flint and his crew wage war against the world. Eleanor receives an offer of clemency. Vane objects to Rackham's methods. One of Nassau's most notorious returns.

    Black Sails - XX. (Season 3 - Episode 2)

    The Walrus crew battles the elements. Teach and Rackham have a disagreement. Rogers and Eleanor set terms for their partnership. Bonny fears for her future with Max.

    Black Sails - XXI. (Season 3 - Episode 3)

    Stranded at sea, Flint pushes Silver to his limit. As Nassau prepares to repel an invasion, Rackham takes the reins, while Max gets her house in order. To stave off defeat, Vane makes a difficult choice.

    Black Sails - XXII. (Season 3 - Episode 4)

    Civilization returns to Nassau, and sets its sights on Vane. Flint, Silver and Billy encounter a new enemy. Rackham takes a stand against his crew. Scott finds his place in the new regime.

    Black Sails - XXIII. (Season 3 - Episode 5)

    Facing certain death, Silver pushes Flint to take action. Teach shows Vane a way forward. A new threat puts Eleanor and Rogers on notice. Max makes her play.

    Black Sails - XXIV. (Season 3 - Episode 6)

    Flint challenges Teach over the future of piracy. Rogers makes an arrest. Rackham finds new purpose. Madi comes to Silver's aid.

    Black Sails - XXV. (Season 3 - Episode 7)

    Flint and Silver return to Nassau, and a legend is born. A change in terms puts Rackham and Bonny in jeopardy. Vane’s mission evolves. Eleanor confides in Rogers.

    Black Sails - XXVI. (Season 3 - Episode 8)

    Rogers comes under attack while moving a prisoner. Violence erupts on the Walrus. Silver and Madi are put to a test. Billy sees a new role for himself in the coming battle.

    Black Sails - XXVII. (Season 3 - Episode 9)

    Eleanor puts everything on the line to save Rogers. Billy recruits allies. Flint and Silver prepare for war.

    Black Sails - XXVIII. (Season 3 - Episode 10)

    Rogers and his forces come for the pirates. Rackham and Bonny face impossible odds. Silver demands answers from Flint. Billy crowns a king.

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