"Our Flag Means Death" Is One Of The Best New Shows, So Here's Everything You Need To Know About It
One of the most talked about (and most in-demand) new shows right now is Our Flag Means Death, the pirate rom-com streaming on HBO Max. As an enjoyer of delightful things, and someone who has watched the full first season of this show at least three times already, I wanted to break down just some of the reasons you should watch it.
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Warning: There are some spoilers for Our Flag Means Death ahead.
1.Our Flag Means Death follows the adventures of Stede Bonnet, played with genuine earnestness by Rhys Darby, an aristocrat who leaves behind his arranged marriage and children to become a pirate.
2.Along the way, he runs into notorious pirate Blackbeard, a leather-clad, mid-life crisis rockstar-esque pirate played by Thor: Ragnarok and Jojo Rabbit director Taika Waititi. Waititi also serves as an executive producer on the show.
Fun fact: Two people in this photo have won an Academy Award for screenplays! (Nat Faxon, center in pink, won for co-writing The Descendants and Waititi for Jojo Rabbit.)
3.Bonnet wants to be known as the Gentleman Pirate, taking what he knows (books and stories, a closet full of fine clothing, the passive-aggressiveness of aristocracy) and attempting to merge it with what he doesn't (his first onscreen "raid" consists of taking a plant from a small two-man fishing boat).
4.Speaking of Stede's closet, there's an incredible range of outfits (thank you, costume designer Christine Wada!) that Stede wears, and situationally disguises the crew in. And I'm a big fan of the black vests Blackbeard's crew wears, in addition to Blackbeard's little crop top.
5.The detail built into the costumes, props, and sets makes it easy to find a new favorite thing every time you watch. Ra Vincent, the production designer, has also talked about how not everything on the ship that should be connected is, as a parallel to how Stede hasn't quite put all the pieces of piracy together.
6.The crew of The Revenge is filled with a wide assortment of new favorite characters for you to hyper-fixate on, such as Frenchie, delightfully played by Joel Fry, the Alan-a-Dale-esque songster of the crew who is the first to bring up a conspiracy theory...
7....Nathan Foad as Lucius, the gore-averse scribe of the crew who collects great reaction shots like they are infinity stones, gets the first confirmed relationship of the show, and absolutely nails of a number of "please just recognize your feelings" scenes...
8....Samson Kayo as Oluwande, whose warm demeanor, logic in the face of danger, and somewhat relaxed sensibility make up for the fact that his captain isn't always making the most sensible (or the most pirate-y) decisions...
Side note: Please cast Kayo in all of the rom-coms — this human sells the hell out of every rom-com scene in a way that makes you giddy while watching.
9....and the absolutely magnificent Vico Ortiz as Jim, a nonbinary pirate who is occasionally in search of revenge against the group that murdered their family and has a reputation within the crew as a badass.
Also of note, Ortiz shared in an interview that there were three nonbinary writers in the writers room!
10.About half of the episodes also feature the incomparable Leslie Jones as Spanish Jackie, a pirate with close to 20 husbands and a jar of her enemies' noses.
Everything is better with Leslie Jones in it.
11.The historical pirate rom-com was created by David Jenkins, who included the romance between Stede and Blackbeard as a central part of the show's pitch.
For viewers who have sat through shows with years of queerbaiting, it's so refreshing to see a show not only lean into these romantic moments, but to have them at the core of the show from the start.