skyler white: youre a drug dealer and youve been lying to and gaslighting me this whole time about what you've been doing. i think you are an active danger to myself and this household but you refuse to move out of the house or let me receive a divorce. what do you have to say for yourself?
ı watched terror bc of you and there was no sex 👎👎👎 ı've been fooled by u
oh i'm sorry that massaging poison tenderly down another man's throat in a caressing motion while he chokes and swallows and staring deep into each other's eyes until the light leaves his wasn't good enough for you
My name is [...] no-one, from nowhere, belonging to nothing [...] an invention, about one story that bled into others [...]
John Silver + the Wikipedia page for "John Doe"
[ID: A photoset of screenshots overlaid with snippets from a Wikipedia article about "John Doe".
"John Doe" – Silver with his back to the viewer, face barely visible in profile; "is a multiple-use placeholder name that is used" – Silver with his hands raised in surrender when first found by Gates; "when the true name of a person is unknown / or is being intentionally concealed" – Silver retreating from sparring practice with Flint; "Use of "John Doe" in the sense of an unidentified man (anonymous), includes:" – a close-up of Silver holding the schedule, his face blurred in the background; "Use of John Doe" in the sense of a placeholder, includes:" – Silver as the cook mixing a bowl of glaze; "Use of "John Doe in the sense of an everyman, includes:" – SIlver rallying the crew with a one-two stomp; "Though the rationale behind the choices" – SIlver holding Flint at gunpoint; "is unknown" – a stark profile of Silver telling Madi about the unmaking of Flint; "there are many suggested folk etymologies." – Eleanor's hands holding the Black Spot missive; "such names are often used to refer / to a corpse whose identity is unknown / or cannot be confirmed" – a profile of Silver waiting at the cliffside at the end of the series; "a decapitated and unidentifiable character," – a close-up of a book titled "A General History of the Pyrates".
In all the images, Silver's eyes are either concealed by shadows, or the snippets of the Wikipedia article. Subtle blur and smudging have tampered with the integrity of the images. END ID.]
Have you heard the story? What were these villains after but money? What do they care for but money? For what would they risk their rascal carcasses but money?
-Treasure Island