![]() ![]() ![]() Lucius reluctantly enters Blackbeard’s tattered room. She admits to contemplating not changing her name as it is believed to “add a bit of mystery.” He reads the flier, which states, “Paintings by the Widow Bonnet.” He suggests altering her name since she is no longer a widow. When he asks to view them, she hesitantly hands them over. She provides him with a brief explanation. Stede questions what the fliers are intended for. Doug informs Mary that her fliers have arrived. As he stares in awe at a painting, Doug (Tim Heidecker) tells him it is his favorite. Mary introduces Stede to your art studio. She kisses him until they fall to the floor. She questions why he decided to give it away. He admits to giving it to Wee John Feeney (Kristian Nairn) and Frenchie. Oluwande (Samson Kayo) enters a room to find Jim/Boniface (Vico Ortiz) standing there. He dares him to say nothing of what he hears or sees or die a painful death. He informs him that Blackbeard requests his service. After the crew is dismissed, he stops Lucius (Nathan Foad) as he prepares to pass. Filling his mouth with coffee, Izzy Hands spits it on the deck. Buttons (Ewen Bremner) assures him the deck is as good as it will get. The Swede (Nat Faxon) informs him that the crew already did it. Izzy Hands tells him that right before suggesting they clean the deck. Frenchie (Joel Fry) says he is okay even though he’s sick. Izzy Hands (Con O’Neill) informs the crew that Blackbeard is in a good mood, but still slightly unwell. She tells him that he gives her painting lessons. Stede says, “Hmm before asking who’s Doug. Louis hesitantly says he thought Doug was his father. Mary scolds him but Stede assures her it is okay. When he tries to encourage her to look at it, she tells him that she hasn’t any interest in his “old food.” She slams her napkin down before walking away. Holding out the petrified orange, he asks if they can identify it. She suggests he is still trying to adjust as well.ĭuring a meal, Stede tells his children about treasure hunting with Blackbeard (Taika Waititi). Stede wakes to say it was a “great night’s sleep.” Assuring there is nothing like sleeping on the ocean, he falls to the floor. Stede is forcing Mary off her side of the bed. The teacup in her hand tremors before Stede projectile vomits. When Mary admits she would’ve done it if her husband, Captain Stede Bonnet (Rhys Darby) was still alive, he says, “Darling.” As everyone stares, Mary gradually turns to look at Stede. She utilizes Mary’s blossoming paintings as an example. ![]() Wealthy Woman (Nancy Lantis) assures her that surviving a spouse is the greatest gift nature will ever give you. Mary suggests never apologizing because their husbands are dead, and they are still alive. ![]() The widow Ellen Conroy explains how she doesn’t show how she feels after the death of her husband, William in the past three months. Alma Bonnet (Eden Grace Redfield) and Louis Bonnet (William Barber-Holler) are doing better than expected after losing their father. They are two very different but brilliant comedies that have helped to make HBO Max such a success in the US.Wherever You Go, There You Are – The show begins with Mary Bonnet (Claudia O’Doherty) providing narration of her life as a widow. Discovery said: ‘We’re thrilled that Search Party and Our Flag Means Death have both found their UK home at the BBC. The Corporation has also acquired Search Party – a dark comedy about a group of friends who become involved in the search for a missing young woman – which was previously available on Channel 4’s on-demand service All 4.ĭescribed as ‘a trenchant satire of millennial culture, full of escalating events and consequences’, the show’s five seasons will air on BBC Three and iPlayer.Īlison Morris, and executive at international distributor Warner Bros. Sue Deeks, the BBC’s head of programme acquisition says ‘Our Flag Means Death is a wonderfully rich and warm-hearted period comedy.’ The show – which has been renewed for a second series – has garnered praise for its substantial LGBTQ+ representation, which consists of three queer relationships, one of which involves a non-binary character. The cast also includes Brits Joel Fry, Samson Kayo, Nathan Foad, Guz Khan, Con O’Neill, Ewen Bremner and Rory Kinnear – while the starry line-up of guest stars includes Leslie Jones, Fred Armisen, Claudia O’Doherty, Kristen Schaal, Nick Kroll, Tim Heidecker and Will Arnett. What We Do in the Shadows co-creator Waititi – who went on to direct Thor: Ragnarok and Jojo Rabbit – plays the infamous Captain Blackbeard. Our Flag Means Death – the swashbuckling comedy starring Rhys Darby and Taika Waititi – is coming to BBC Two in the new year.įirst released by HBO Max in March, the show is loosely based on the true adventures of 18th-Century would-be pirate, Stede Bonnet, played by Darby. ![]()
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