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**** "Tell me, Elizabeth Turner, do you fear death?"
**** "Tell me, Elizabeth Turner, do you fear death?"
**** According to [[Word of God]], there's a bit of dialogue that got left out of ''At World's End'' which clarifies that if the girlfriend is faithful, the captain has the option of leaving the ship and becoming a mortal man again. It's only if she lets him down that he's stuck on the ship until somebody else volunteers to take over, and in that case it no longer matters whether she dies of old age.
**** According to [[Word of God]], there's a bit of dialogue that got left out of ''At World's End'' which clarifies that if the girlfriend is faithful, the captain has the option of leaving the ship and becoming a mortal man again. It's only if she lets him down that he's stuck on the ship until somebody else volunteers to take over, and in that case it no longer matters whether she dies of old age.
***** Which probably means that Will turned the captaincy of the Flying Dutchman over to his father, who didn't have anyone waiting for him and could therefore sail the seas as long as he wanted with a light hea-... light place where his heart used to be.


* The first film was way better than the second two, but was anyone else bothered by how both sides effectively wanted the curse to end? If it wasn't for the whole "and we will kill you once we get your blood" the heroes wouldn't have been motivated to stop them, actually they would have been motivated to help, since the whole world would be much better off with them mortal.
* The first film was way better than the second two, but was anyone else bothered by how both sides effectively wanted the curse to end? If it wasn't for the whole "and we will kill you once we get your blood" the heroes wouldn't have been motivated to stop them, actually they would have been motivated to help, since the whole world would be much better off with them mortal.