I’m very much in a pirating mood this week after
binging on Black Sails, a rip-roaring high seas drama you can find on Amazon
Prime.
Some of you may remember I reviewed the first series this time last
year. While I enjoyed the first outing of Captain Flint and his crew, I did
find the original series a bit ropey in places.
However, I can safely say the second series has
addressed many of my gripes. But before I get into that, here’s a recap of what
the story is. Black Sails tells the fortunes and lives of various crews out of
the pirate haven of Nassau - although the series predominantly focuses on
Captain Flint and his men. At the end of the last series the crew had set out
looking for Spanish gold, only to run into trouble and become stranded.
However, by the chance, the same island they get stuck on is the same one that
has claimed the Spanish ship carrying all that booty.
The second series starts where the previous left off
but once again takes a different direction to what you would expect. Captain
Flint - through a lot of plotting and convoluted events regains his captaincy
and sets sail back to Nassau.
From there on the series jumps from character to
character, covering all sorts of minor plots that ultimately tie together in
the series finale. The series also doesn’t shy away from misleading viewers
early on in a very clever way.
Anyway, back to my complaints of the first series. I
felt a lot of characters in the first series had about as much personality as a
cardboard box. I’m happy to say that is not the case this time round. One of
the strongest performances comes from Captain Flint and the flashback sequences
that tells us his back story.
While bits and pieces of his story were hinted at
in the first series, this time there is no messing about and everything is put
into place. The reason why he became Captain Flint and the way this part of the
story is told is nothing short of genius - episode six if you’re interested.
But despite a heavier emphasise on character, the
show has not watered down on the amount of action. There are enough battles and
explosions to keep action fans hooked. The series also remains very grisly - so
maybe one to pass on if you’re faint of heart.
Black Sails season two gets 9/10.