Currently my opinions on many of them change basically with every episode, but have a few notes
Yay!
The silent exchange between Max and Jack when Anne wordlessly suggested the threesome was wonderful.
I know OMG. And I love Jack, because he so genuinely does want Anne to be happy, whatever she needs for that. Which immediately takes the potential plot away from "cheating jealousy dramaz!!!" and into something much more complicated and new as they try to work things out between the three of them.
I don't want to constantly punch John Silver in the face anymore!
He grows on you. Like mould. *g*
Did it help when people in the show started constantly punching him in the face? I thought I did well not mentioning that this was one specific wish of yours that would definitely be gratified by canon ...
The first moment where I caught myself almost liking him was when he realized Flint really did intend to capture that warship, heh.
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Yay!
The silent exchange between Max and Jack when Anne wordlessly suggested the threesome was wonderful.
I know OMG. And I love Jack, because he so genuinely does want Anne to be happy, whatever she needs for that. Which immediately takes the potential plot away from "cheating jealousy dramaz!!!" and into something much more complicated and new as they try to work things out between the three of them.
I don't want to constantly punch John Silver in the face anymore!
He grows on you. Like mould. *g*
Did it help when people in the show started constantly punching him in the face? I thought I did well not mentioning that this was one specific wish of yours that would definitely be gratified by canon ...
The first moment where I caught myself almost liking him was when he realized Flint really did intend to capture that warship, heh.
I am fond of this photoset:
http://havingbeenbreathedout.tumblr.com/post/164974677963/jonbernhthal-current-drama-level-when-flint
Flint is still really interesting.
He just gets more and more so, and the flashbacks deepen everything further (and for me added a lot to my understanding of Miranda as well).
he does have his limits, which Flint doesn't appear to have.
Yeah, Flint has no (very few?) brakes. Which is part of what makes him compelling and also terrifying.