Excellent point. After all there was no reason for Max and Silver to bring up families in London or the fact those families paid people to whisk their problematic (which is RUBBISH Alfred as you should be thanking anyone in sight you have a son as lovely as Thomas) family members away. Then to have Silver namedrop Thomas as though the fandom’s brains didn’t immediately leap to him and THEN had Silver going “I want to give up this war for Madi like you would for Thomas”. It’s going somewhere.

Exactly. If they were just going to have Silver question whether Flint would ever give up the war for anything, they didn’t need to have him ask Max which families in London had used that plantation, or even have her mention it. This is headed somewhere – particularly because this has always been a story about stories and that’s all Thomas’ death has ever been – a story, one mentioned by Richard Guthrie who quite demonstrably does not have all the facts and backed up by a letter from a man who lied with every breath he ever took. Peter Ashe could have said the sky was blue and he’d have been lying about it somehow.

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captain-flint:

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#THIS #SOFTSPOKEN SWEET LITTLE GAY ANGEL #i cried so much during this scene #because he was so gentle and peaceful #he relates to her sfm and he still wants to help her despite everything #he is still her DAD #[sobbing] #he got up when she walked in. he fuckign GOT UP and then sat back down #because a lady walked in#and he did his best to show her he truly feels for her re: mr scott #THIS IS WHY I LOVE HIM #THIS IS WHY ID SELL MY BODY AND SOUL TO THE DEVIL JUST TO KEEP HIM SAFE #he is and always will be james mcgraw. this sweet gentleman who despite everything still finds strength to sue for peace #i just #[wipes snot and tears with sleeve] #love him so much #can someone PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD hug him before my heart completely breaks (@captain-flint)