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RE: I've really enjoyed that series....

Posted by user510 on February 19, 2017 at 18:42:54:

....while I had STARZ. (alas...no longer... I'll probably buy the entire series when it concludes and is out on disc.)

Numerous Rated R scenes with delicious nubile pirate-friendly females. Truly scary pirates. Grotesque scenes that include dismemberment with knives and swords. One memorable beheading where several pirates had to hold down the one guy while the other did the deed with a butcher knife.

They really got the environment and flavor right. Robert Luis Stevenson and his characters mixed in with historic pirates. Time period is about right...~1715. Closer to real with just the right amount of fiction to add spice.

-Steve