Our Flag Means Death: An Unsuspecting Character Holds the Fate of Ed and Stede’s Romance in Their Hands

Our Flag Means Death welcomed fans back aboard The Revenge with first-look photos at the romantic comedy’s highly anticipated second season, but one notable absence could spell doom for Stede Bonnet and Blackbeard’s potential reconciliation. Thrown overboard by Taika Waititi’s Kraken at the end of Season 1, Nathan Foad’s Lucius will need to resurface in order for the show’s central duo to have any hope of regaining their sea legs.Though Our Flag Means Death teased new pirates such as Rubio Qian’s Susan and Minnie Driver’s Anne Bonney, the fate of Lucius and Vico Ortiz’s Jim Jimenez remain open-ended in their first batch of Season 2 photos. Unlike Jim, Lucius was presumed dead at the end of Season 1, but fans speculate that the sly scribe hasn’t drawn his last in flagrante portrait. This hope is particularly crucial for audiences invested in Stede and Ed rekindling their romance, as the Gentleman Pirate likely would not be able to look past the murder of one of his own crew.As much as Edward “Blackbeard” Teach’s grizzled first mate Izzy Hands would like to obfuscate Stede and Ed’s eventual reunion, the pirate does not pose the greatest threat to their romance. Con O’Neil recently elaborated on Izzy’s upcoming journey in Season 2 of Our Flag Means Death, insinuating that his unrequited romantic desires will finally bubble to the surface. While, much like in Season 1, Izzy’s more than capable of wreaking havoc in the lives of The Revenge’s crew, Lucius’ absence looms larger than Izzy’s presence.RELATED: HBO Has a Working Template For Queer Stories – But That’s Only Half the Battle

Our Flag Means Death welcomed fans back aboard The Revenge with first-look photos at the romantic comedy’s highly anticipated second season, but one notable absence could spell doom for Stede Bonnet and Blackbeard’s potential reconciliation. Thrown overboard by Taika Waititi’s Kraken at the end of Season 1, Nathan Foad’s Lucius will need to resurface in order for the show’s central duo to have any hope of regaining their sea legs.

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Though Our Flag Means Death teased new pirates such as Rubio Qian’s Susan and Minnie Driver’s Anne Bonney, the fate of Lucius and Vico Ortiz’s Jim Jimenez remain open-ended in their first batch of Season 2 photos. Unlike Jim, Lucius was presumed dead at the end of Season 1, but fans speculate that the sly scribe hasn’t drawn his last in flagrante portrait. This hope is particularly crucial for audiences invested in Stede and Ed rekindling their romance, as the Gentleman Pirate likely would not be able to look past the murder of one of his own crew.

As much as Edward “Blackbeard” Teach’s grizzled first mate Izzy Hands would like to obfuscate Stede and Ed’s eventual reunion, the pirate does not pose the greatest threat to their romance. Con O’Neil recently elaborated on Izzy’s upcoming journey in Season 2 of Our Flag Means Death, insinuating that his unrequited romantic desires will finally bubble to the surface. While, much like in Season 1, Izzy’s more than capable of wreaking havoc in the lives of The Revenge’s crew, Lucius’ absence looms larger than Izzy’s presence.

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