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[s1e4] Discomfort In A Married State [DIRECT]

: Stede's dreams contrast his current life of piracy with his past domestic "discomfort". The title likely references the 17th-century poem " A Married State " by Katherine Philips, which describes marriage as offering "but little ease".

: The episode is noted for its evocative score, including Erik Satie’s Gnossienne No. 5 , which plays during a pivotal scene where Ed and Stede swap clothes. Cast and Crew Director : Nacho Vigalondo Writer : Eliza Jiménez Cossio Guest Stars : Claudia O'Doherty as Mary Bonnet [S1E4] Discomfort in a Married State

is the fourth episode of the first season of the HBO Max comedy series Our Flag Means Death . It first aired on March 10, 2022. Episode Summary : Stede's dreams contrast his current life of

: This episode marks the beginning of the central relationship between the two captains. They bond over their shared dissatisfaction with their current lives—Stede with his past marriage and Ed with his identity as a feared pirate. 5 , which plays during a pivotal scene

Simultaneously, the legendary pirate (Edward Teach) finally meets Stede. Ed is fascinated by Stede’s "Gentleman Pirate" lifestyle and his library, while Stede’s crew deals with their own interpersonal tensions, specifically Jim, who is fielding questions from the overly curious crew. Key Themes and Details

The episode follows the fallout of Stede Bonnet being stabbed at the end of the previous episode. While he lies unconscious and feverish, he experiences flashbacks to his stifling life in Barbados. We learn about his arranged marriage to , where they were essentially strangers forced together for economic reasons.

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