The Curse of the Black Pearl Minute 120: Cheesy Pirate Profiling

Curse of the Black Pearl Episodes Season 1

It’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for…Scott and Heather cross the line with pirate profiling while Elizabeth Swann delivers her cheesy hero line. Join us for minute 120 of The Curse of the Black Pearl as we set sail with a little highbrow Golden Age of Piracy and real treasure maps, and then roll into our breakdown discussing Mullroy and Murtogg’s interesting character twists and stereotypes that reveal our own biases, link our preconceptions to Pintel and Ragetti, dive into Ragetti’s wooden eye and the meaning it has in the future of the franchise, Elizabeth evolves into the classic hero, Pintel taking charge of the cursed crew, and talk great moving editing that sets the chaotic mood on this episode of Pirates of the Caribbean Minute.

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