Okay, how much are you willing to bet that the church on the island where Davy Jones's heart is buried is where he was meant to marry the woman he was in love with? It would make SO MUCH sense then, that he would choose to bury his heart there. PLUS it explains why he's unwilling to let Jack take Will and get married. (Aside from just not wanting to fall for Jack's schemes.)
And Davy Jones says that "I can't set foot on land for nearly ten years yet." and there's a fresh-ish-ly dug grave on the island... (The one Jack falls into during the water wheel scene.) Where else would he ever have need to go ashore other than the island where he was due to marry his lover? Or even if you don't agree with that theory, why go ashore anywhere else than the island where you buried your heart? It just makes sense.
I mean, I don't necessarily think that he was ready to give in and die for real, but I wonder if he keeps that grave dug for himself. As a reminder? A threat? A promise? A mix of all of the above? I'm not entirely sure, but given how small and utterly otherwise abandoned the island was, and the non-overgrown-ness of the grave Jack fell into, I feel like it just makes sense.
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Johnny Depp at the Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Premiere in Paris, France (July 6, 2006)
Re: Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) dir. Gore Verbinski
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~ Love is Love ~
A 2023 L.G.B.T+ Aesthetic Collection
Day 13 • Cutler Beckett is Gay!
Day 12 • Day 14
👇🏽 Pride Headcanons Below! 👇🏽
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I also headcanon that Cutler is somewhat on the aroace spectrum; it doesn't make a whole lot of sense to him why people willing engage in sexual intercourse or love marriages (like Will and Elizabeth). Political marriages make sense and it's the duty of the husband to make sure to sire an aire, but the desire to do either of those outside the constraints of polite society is foreign and somewhat unwanted
Cutler is married to his position in the EITC and his duties and titles will ALWAYS come first. His romantic partner will have to accept this because he is literally not going to change... And there's nothing they can do about it. This also means that if his partner were to get in the way of him achieving a goal or receiving a promotion, then his partner would have to go. Immediately.
Gift giving is Cutler's preferred giving love language. It's simple and most people like the same gifts, especially if they are made with expensive metals, so there is not a lot of dwelling or worrying about what to get for his partner. If his partner hated the gift, he'd simply sell it and, surprisingly, would not be offended. He wants his partner to have the best of the best and if they didn't like the present, then it obviously wasn't the best. Acts of service is, unsurprisingly, Cutler's preferred receiving love language.
It is extremely hard to get the man to emote. He has crafted walls so high and so thick that nobody has even come close to scaling them. A partner that countered this, someone who was not afraid to be affectionate, who was outspoken, who was the opposite of Cutler, would honestly be someone that would catch Cutler's eye. Whether or not Cutler would want to take that emotion away from his partner or if he wanted to learn from his partner would entirely depend upon the day.
Ian Mercer is the only one that knows of Cutler's "proclivities". He has sworn to take that secret to his grave, just like so many other of Cutler's secrets
If Cutler had to pick a song to describe his sexuality, he'd pick: Greensleeves by Ralph Vaughn Williams
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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Davy Jones —Aesthetic
Davy Jones' Character & Personality
Jones is the ruler of the Seven Seas as a supernatural force who's condemned for eternity to captain the Flying Dutchman. Upon being betrayed, the Scottish beast became proud, cruel and hateful as a creature of malice. Jones is also sadistic and manipulative, showing no more care for his crew than his foes. He ironically demands good-faith from others despite being treacherous, unreliable and feeling no obligation to return in kind. However, in matters of love, Jones is somewhat sympathetic. But this doesn't stop him from harming lovers as he enjoys being cruel to people for the sake of making them hurt as much as he does. Jones also likes making deals, his pet Kraken and playing his organ.
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