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what was up with the Liz-chaining-Jack-to-the-mast thing?
did the writers really think we were about to believe Jack'd jump ship if she didn't? because that's what it looked like their intent was. and ok, I don't know what Captain Jack Sparrow they had in mind, but the one I know? would go DOWN with his FUCKING SHIP. she's his Pearl, ferchrissake! and Jack, self-serving and finagling as they want to paint him, would not abandon her without a damned good reason.
or have we just, like, forgotten everything about CotBP?
I mean yes, I understand that serving years on the Flying Dutchman is not a happy-looking prospect. but that's the deal he made when he had her brought up. even considering Jack's argument that he hasn't had all thirteen years of the bargain, that doesn't give him an excuse to ditch the Pearl and save his own skin -- if anything, it makes an even stronger case for fighting that cephalopod-headed bastard and his evil beastie to the very end, on the deck of the Black Pearl.
I continue to hold out hope that I just managed to miss something pivotal during that first viewing, and that someone else caught it and can pass that info along. because right now, I am distraught.
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Date: 2006-07-09 01:03 am (UTC)Somehow, I don't think Jack intended to ever pay up on his debt. He's cheeky like that. ....well, duh.
Still, his agreeing with Gibbs at first WAS awfully suspect. That didn't sit right with me. I mean, the loading up the rum for ammunition made me squirm and giggle, but that...no. Not our Jack.
D-M