The Curse of the Black Pearl Minute 73: Mildly Bad Mutineering Fella

Curse of the Black Pearl Episodes Season 1

Surprise, surprise, surprise! Captain Hector Barbossa decides it’s best not to be killing Ms. Swann afterall; just a bit of waste not logic and a sick sense of pirate humor kept her believing the time has come to be sacrificed to save the crew of the Black pearl. It’s time for minute 73 of The Curse of the Black Pearl and a perfect opportunity to ask why everyone hates the gold chain on Elizabeth’s Aztec pirate medallion, examine Barbossa’s continued psychological mind games, highlight the fact that Will Turner failed to save the day and Elizabeth, make a formal introduction to Mallot, and give props to the musical score that underpins the “end” of the curse. Join us for this episode of Pirates of the Caribbean Minute.

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