Percy Jackson. Pirates of the Caribbean. EXO. BLACKPINK. The Ascendance Trilogy. Young Justice. DC. Disney. Pride and Prejudice. The Selection. One Direction. Zayn Malik. Keira Knightley. Margot Robbie. I wish that the writers I love who aren't active, are. Please I'm Tsorry I missed you. If you firmly believe that Will Turner's curse is broken and that he's free to be with his family after ten years, paste this into your profile! If you believe in a happy ending for Will and Elizabeth Turner, paste this into your profile! Here is proof that Will's curse was lifted after 10 years. I lifted this directly from right after AWE came out. "According to the film's writers, the curse of The Dutchman is broken if, after the ten years, the captain's lover remains faithful. The final post-credit scene suggests that Will can now return to land, as Elizabeth has remained faithful. The green flash, which symbolises a soul returning from the dead, supports this theory. Apparently, a scene of dialogue between Tia Dalma/Calypso and Davy Jones, which explained this, was cut from the film, leading to confusion about the ending." There has been some recent 'evidence' to refute this claim. But I think there are loopholes to both sides of the argument. Besides, the curse is open to interpretation - the writers have said that. It's up to the viewer to decide if they believe the curse is broken. I believe that since Elizabeth was faithful for 10 years, Will is free to be with his family forever. I support the happy ending version of the curse, and that's what's used in my post AWE story, AMTHGF. If you've ever wished you could live in the fandom of your choice, paste this into your profile. If you've ever wished you could meet the character of your choice, paste this into your profile. If you're hopelessly addicted to chocolate, paste this into your profile. If you've learned a life lesson from a teacher, paste this into your profile. If you appreciate the beauty of movie soundtracks and own at least one, paste this into your profile. If you've ever written a Mary Sue before by accident and have learned from it, paste this into your profile. If you realize that by joining this site, you are a part of something special, paste this into your profile. |