10 Best ‘Our Flag Means Death’ Characters, Ranked by Likability
As “Our Flag Means Death” sails the comedic seas with its eccentric crew of lovable pirates, fans have come to adore the unique cast of characters. Let’s rank the top 10 by their sheer likability:
1. Stede Bonnet
The Gentleman Pirate himself wins top spot for likability with his awkward charm and determination to forge a new path in life. His naive yet endearing approach to piracy captures hearts as he seeks friendship and adventure on the high seas.
2. Edward Teach “Blackbeard”
Intimidating yet instantly lovable, Blackbeard’s complex friendship with Stede reveals layers of vulnerability underneath his fearsome exterior.
3. Spanish Jackie
Sophisticated and shrewd, Spanish Jackie runs her island with a sly grin and an iron fist. Her poise under pressure makes her both admirable and delightful.
4. Chauncey Badminton
Stede’s pompous brother is as hilarious as he is detestable, which in an odd way makes him likable for contributing such humor to the show.
5. Ivan
The silent behemoth with a heart of gold, Ivan communicates volumes without words. His powerful presence is matched only by his gentle spirit.
6. Fang
With her ferocious demeanor yet underlying warmth, Fang shows that there’s more to a pirate than meets the eye. She gains points for her fierce independence and hidden vulnerability.
7. Lucius
As Stede’s right-hand man, Lucius is quick-witted and resourceful. His clever quips and unwavering support define his charm.
8. Black Pete
Although not always the brightest candle on the deck, Black Pete’s dedication to Stede and goofiness provides comic relief and some surprising tenderness.
9. Oluwande Boodhari
Wande’s poetic soul and loyal disposition make him a favorite. His love for artistry aboard a pirate ship adds depth to his character.
10. Jim Jimenez
Torn between piracy and his family, Jim is relatable in his quest for more out of life. His soft-spoken nature and earnestness earn him a spot on our list.
These characters provide an abundance of charm, wit, and heart to “Our Flag Means Death,” making choosing favorites as challenging as navigating the open ocean!