Last Tango in the Caribbean (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 63)

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Turns out that midnight on the Caribbean is the perfect time and place for a date between friends – a boat ride, a William Shatner movie, and a little dancing. Join us for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as we breakdown minute 63. In this episode we discuss the fate of Will Turner and the apparent loss of his free will while telling Davy Jones that he wants to settle Captain Jack Sparrow’s debt, watch Will impersonate a famous Star Trek actor, play a game of name that marine animal cell, compare the script to the final scene, identify Cotton’s Parrot as a bright spot of hope, and dance the night away with Davy Jones and Jack Sparrow.

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