And Ed is surprised by Stede's calm "No, you're in over your head, I've got this", ending with the two of them being calmly rowed away from the boat burning behind them. Which leads to "You wear fine things well" and me staring at the TV with my hands over my mouth whispering "Is this happening?"
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Yes, they escalated very quickly to Meaningful Glances.
And Ed is surprised by Stede's calm "No, you're in over your head, I've got this", ending with the two of them being calmly rowed away from the boat burning behind them.
It did occur to me to wonder on a rewatch whether Stede will ever stop to reflect on this evening--he was so sincerely aghast at Calico Jack retelling the tale of the ship Blackbeard set on fire and sailed away from with everyone burning up inside, and at Ed mumbling, "Well, technically, it was the fire that killed them." I mean, hopefully it was just the stateroom curtains that went up, but it sure *looked* like a lot of that ship was burning.
I mean, hopefully it was just the stateroom curtains that went up, but it sure *looked* like a lot of that ship was burning.
That's a good point. But would they really use Nick Kroll or Kristen Schaal on a one-off?
But would they really use Nick Kroll or Kristen Schaal on a one-off?
True, but they're so heavily made up that it would be perfectly easy to reuse them somewhere else later on.
One last burble for the night, about that moment with the feet, which I've watched probably thirty times: things like that hit me so hard in all my feels, no matter the genre or the gender combination: everything all around is chaos and panic and violence, and the only thing these two characters can give each other in this moment is that intent focus, that small gesture, that stillness in the whirlwind, that bearing with-ness.
Feet touching, hands held under a table, looks across a crowded room that say to each other, Do you see that? I do, and I see you.
Augh!
JZ, here, go read this, I read it and thought of you.
JZ, here, go read this, I read it and thought of you.
I read that one last night, and have heart eyes feelings about it.
Oh, that was lovely, and perfectly voiced. It got bumped right out of canon with the very next episode, but it's still absolutely lovely.
Not thread-nannying, but we do have a fanfic thread if people want to get more into recommendations. (Or JZ writing her story.)