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WATCH: TV’s gayest comedy? ‘Our Flag Means Death’ sets sail for season two

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HBO Max’s riotous, seafaring pirate comedy Our Flag Means Death is about to set sail for its second season—and we’re celebrating the return of one of TV’s queerest, funniest series.That’s right, it wasn’t necessarily obvious that Our Flag Means Death was going to be quite so gay during its maiden voyage in 2022, but it gradually revealed its true (rainbow) colors over the course of season one, becoming a proper cult hit in the process.To back up a bit, the series is very loosely inspired by a real person: Stede Bonnet, known as the “Gentleman Pirate” because he was a fairly wealthy landowner prior to his life of crime on the high seas.Eventually, Bonnet crossed paths with one Edward Teach—better known as the fearsome Blackbeard—and the two became unlikely cohorts in piracy for some time.

And that’s exactly where Our Flag Means Death’s imagination kicks in, depicting Bonnett (Flight Of The Conchords’ Rhys Darby) and Blackbeard (JoJo Rabbit’s Taika Waititi) as star-crossed lovers.Beyond their meet-cute, Bonnet’s motley crew of the ship Revenge proved to be queer, too, including the skillful Jim Jimenez (series breakout Vico Ortiz) who disguised themself as a mustachioed mute before opening up about their true, nonbinary identity.Vico Ortiz reveals what makes them a great matchmaker on their hilarious new dating game podcast.By the end of the first season *spoiler alert* an in-over-hid head Bonnet leaves his lover and attempts to return to his life on land, only to find his family has moved on without him.

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