Black Sails: James McGraw and Peter Ashe
"My dear friend," says Peter Ashe as he accompanied Mr. McGraw--no longer Lieutenant McGraw--to the docks, "I cannot but imagine the trials you and Lady Hamilton will face in the Bahamas. Are you certain you will not reconsider? My associates in Paris would gladly accommodate you both."
"Thank you, Peter. But there is nothing for us here, in England or Paris."
"I am sorry to hear that. I fear it will be akin to Odysseus' voyage home before you see civilization instead."
But as James boards the ship, leaving Thomas behind, he thinks not of Odysseus but Achilles.