![]() I totally get where you're coming from on preferring the more suave Bond, but the gritty, brutal Bond has more in common with the Bond of the books. ![]() Oh and then when he escapes off the Endeavour after dealing with Beckett, he escapes and cripples the ship which gives them a head start on the Pearl, with one Company officer asking whether he plans it all out or makes it up as he goes along, like he did in 1. In 3 he is the one to figure out “Up is down” and how to escape the Locker, he makes another bargain with Beckett for the other pirates in exchange for his own life (and uses Will again in his plan when he leaves him for Beckett to pick up), votes for Elizabeth to be pirate king so they go to war and not stay inside Shipwreck Cove safely, escapes the Dutchman’s brig using the same method Will used to break him out in 1, and then steals the navigational charts from Barbossa before he’s left behind (again). ![]() Jack’s still cunning in 2 & 3, in 2 he manages to bargain again (temporarily) with Davy Jones over his soul which gives him more time to look for the chest, manages to get Will onboard the Dutchman to steal the key, almost manages to get Jones’ heart, persuades Elizabeth to help him instead of looking solely for Will, convinces Norrington during their fight that Will is actually to blame for his predicament, and even manages to abandon the Pearl before it’s attacked again with only Elizabeth noticing.
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