Most Hated Doctor Ever (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 79)

Black Pearl Show: Pirates of the Caribbean - Een podcast door Scott & Heather Artis - Pirates of the Caribbean

The acting, the music, the melodrama and getting ejected from the movie is unforgiveable. Join us for minute 79 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as we scrutinize this entire minute and wonder if anything went right. In this episode we discuss whether the choice of music worked, Johnny Depp’s acting choice, and the seemingly out of character dialogue, the theme of Captain Jack Sparrow’s possible love for Elizabeth Swann, Elizabeth’s reunion with Pintel and Ragetti, we ask the question if Ragetti would know what a heart sounded like, the reason why the stethoscope was invented, Elizabeth’s hair, and the Flying Dutchman hierarchy.

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