oh god. he did! it was such a disconnect to see him play a character so un-Krakow-like.
It was fun to hear his commentaries and watch his interviews in the MSCL DVD extras; he himself is almost completely un-Krakow-like (just as bright, but so much more articulate and wry and emotionally aware), it's all the more impressive how thoroughly he inhabited that character.
sock exchange
So THAT'S what the kids are calling it these days.
In Pirates 3, Will became the Captain of the Flying Dutchman and bound to the ship for eternity, shepherding the dead to Davy Jones’ Locker, with the exception of every 10 years when he gets to spend one day on land.
But can Elizabeth and their boy go on the ship if it’s not going to the Locker?
and bound to the ship for eternity,
Not so. If she remains true to him, after ten years he is free.
That's why the Dutchman was so bitter.
If she remains true to him, after ten years he is free.
Really? I missed that somehow.
If she remains true to him, after ten years he is free.
But wasn't that unclear from the movie? I feel like it was mentioned somewhere as a line that was cut. And then everyone went, "OH! That makes much more sense! Why'd they cut that part?"
Of course, my icebox question is ...when was the kid conceived?
Really? I missed that somehow
I'm pretty sure that wasn't in the movie.
It's halfway made clear in the bit after the credits. So I'm told, I never saw it.
Of course, my icebox question is ...when was the kid conceived?
Right before Will had to leave on the Dutchman.
I guess it's not very clear. I'm pretty sure it comes up in the reconciliation conversation between the Dutchman and Calypso where she says it is her nature to be sexayy as she's sort of an elemental and consequently her infidelity was to be expected.
Really? I missed that somehow
Yeah, I missed that too, and don't think it was made very clear in the end bit after the credits.
Also, if that is the case, then who takes over the Flying Dutchman? Because part of the job is to ferry/shepard the dead to the other side, right?