Dagnabbit. I was beginning to think that might be the case. I don't mind the anachronisms, really. Some of them are more fun than accuracy would be. But it makes it much tougher to research these things. Oh well, at least I like research.
Oh yes, me too :) And I don't mind some of the anachronisms either, really. I mean, it wouldn't have been any fun if Norrington couldn't have that nice pretty uniform.
Oh, me too. I'm really going to miss him in the sequel (if it happens. when it happens). I wish they hadn't killed him off (although it was inevitable, I guess)- I would have loved to see him, Jack and Norrington all chasing each other across the seas for a while. Plot? Um....
Plot? Who needs a plot with that sort of premise? Of course, even if Barbossa had lived, he might not care about anything but settling down somewhere with his own apple orchard *g*
Yikes, that would be awful! Not that a curse should be fun, but still, erk. What a thought. And I was wondering about the exploded pirates too. If the skeleton hand that Governor Swann battles is able to crawl around on its own, I wouldn't be surprised if the bits of exploded pirate can too. Horrified and disgusted (ewwww), but not surprised. It might depend on how the curse works, though, and we never have quite pinned all the details of that down, have we? Probably never will, either. Darned inconsistent curse. (It reminds me of my Highlander fandom glory days, playing "fill the logical gaps of the impossible situation." Immortality is a big ole logical mess.)
Ew, that *is* a strange visual. The more we discuss the curse the creepier it gets, and more confusing. Lol. It doesn't kinda remind me of Highlander, now that you mention it. These immortals, so inconsistent, really.
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Date: 2003-08-09 05:44 pm (UTC)Oh yes, me too :) And I don't mind some of the anachronisms either, really. I mean, it wouldn't have been any fun if Norrington couldn't have that nice pretty uniform.
Oh, me too. I'm really going to miss him in the sequel (if it happens. when it happens). I wish they hadn't killed him off (although it was inevitable, I guess)- I would have loved to see him, Jack and Norrington all chasing each other across the seas for a while. Plot? Um....
Plot? Who needs a plot with that sort of premise? Of course, even if Barbossa had lived, he might not care about anything but settling down somewhere with his own apple orchard *g*
Yikes, that would be awful! Not that a curse should be fun, but still, erk. What a thought. And I was wondering about the exploded pirates too. If the skeleton hand that Governor Swann battles is able to crawl around on its own, I wouldn't be surprised if the bits of exploded pirate can too. Horrified and disgusted (ewwww), but not surprised. It might depend on how the curse works, though, and we never have quite pinned all the details of that down, have we? Probably never will, either. Darned inconsistent curse. (It reminds me of my Highlander fandom glory days, playing "fill the logical gaps of the impossible situation." Immortality is a big ole logical mess.)
Ew, that *is* a strange visual. The more we discuss the curse the creepier it gets, and more confusing. Lol. It doesn't kinda remind me of Highlander, now that you mention it. These immortals, so inconsistent, really.