See, I knew you'd be the one to ask (and I can't believe it never even occurred to me to see if he had a website. D'oh). That sure does look like the right guy (he shouldn't shave his head, though. Not a good look for him. Makes him look like his head is huuuuuge).
I liked his character, for all that he has 30 seconds of screentime- I mean, it helps that Gillette is such a dweeb (he insults Jack and Elizabeth! Boo!), but even so, it's a good thirty seconds. Definitely needs a name. Silly scriptwriters- no first name for Norrington, no name at all for this lieutenant... Don't they understand that the fangirls need to know these things? *g*
I'd wager his plan was to eat 882 apples after the curse was broken, to make up for all those lost years
Hee! That'd definitely give him nightmares. I bet the idea would appeal to his sense of drama and poetry, though. Seems like just the kind of thing he'd go for.
I wonder how Jack managed to impersonate a clergyman, considering his hair, his complexion, his fondness for makeup, etc. Of course, maybe that's the point, that it's in the list of charges because he *failed* to impersonate the clergyman successfully.
That's a very good question. He'd practically need a mitre to hide all that hair and keep it from jingling, and I don't think that many bishops have gold teeth or makeup (or tattoos, or wavy hands, or...). Isn't it fun to picture though? Too bad he'd be unlikely to try it again since it didn't work the first time- I'd love to see Norrington's expression when confronted with His Holiness Jack Sparrow. Snerk.
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I liked his character, for all that he has 30 seconds of screentime- I mean, it helps that Gillette is such a dweeb (he insults Jack and Elizabeth! Boo!), but even so, it's a good thirty seconds. Definitely needs a name. Silly scriptwriters- no first name for Norrington, no name at all for this lieutenant... Don't they understand that the fangirls need to know these things? *g*
I'd wager his plan was to eat 882 apples after the curse was broken, to make up for all those lost years
Hee! That'd definitely give him nightmares. I bet the idea would appeal to his sense of drama and poetry, though. Seems like just the kind of thing he'd go for.
I wonder how Jack managed to impersonate a clergyman, considering his hair, his complexion, his fondness for makeup, etc. Of course, maybe that's the point, that it's in the list of charges because he *failed* to impersonate the clergyman successfully.
That's a very good question. He'd practically need a mitre to hide all that hair and keep it from jingling, and I don't think that many bishops have gold teeth or makeup (or tattoos, or wavy hands, or...). Isn't it fun to picture though? Too bad he'd be unlikely to try it again since it didn't work the first time- I'd love to see Norrington's expression when confronted with His Holiness Jack Sparrow. Snerk.