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Additionally, Gibbs is shown to have Took a Level in Jerkass in this movie in abandoning Jack and his treatment of the crew, yet when the Black Pearl returns, he's back to his more noble ways, willing to lay down his life for the Pearl and his friends.Gibbs and the remainder of Jack's crew bravely decide that after losing the Pearl once, they'll gladly fight for it again! Upon boarding the Black Pearl in the midst of a battle with Salazar's men, Mr.When advised by the witch to stay on land, safe from Salazar and his ghostly crew, Barbossa decides he'd rather risk it all than spend his days safely retired on dry land.This show us that even at a young age, his studies of ocean myths have worked for him. A young Henry being able to determine where his father was.And thus, Captain Jack Sparrow invented the speedboat. While on a rowboat with Salazar's crew running towards him, Jack uses a mini-anchor to rope one of Salazar's undead sharks and escapes from his pursuers.Turns out a little sleight of hand can be just as potent as a pistol with a single shot meant for someone else. whereupon they reveal that they've tied a rowboat to drag behind the Dying Gull, and that's where Henry landed. Carina becomes terrified of what might be happening to him and agrees to do as they say.
He and his crew gag Henry, explain exactly what keelhauling entails and what sort of things can happen to a man put to it, and throw the poor Turner off the deck. It says something that, even at rock bottom, Captain Jack Sparrow can get what we wants (namely, Carina's promise to point them in the right direction) with a little misdirection and a few well-placed words, and bring no serious injury to his allies.But Henry, Elizabeth's son to Will, tells him to his face that she's never even bothered to mention him. In the scene where Henry meets him for the first time, Jack reveals that he's harbors feelings for her still, considers Will unworthy of her and assumes she must, like all women, secretly long for him. Jack has been, through out the series, built up as an irresistible charmer. Elizabeth kinda gets a more indirect moment.
Everyone else who claims greater deeds as their first act as captain can sod off.
Jack the Sparrow, at the start of his career as a pirate captain, on the very afternoon he became captain, managed to outwit and indirectly end the most ruthless, feared and probably greatest pirate hunter in the whole of the West Indies, if not the world. I don't think we can understate this enough.A far cry from the drunken washout we see at the beginning. The best part he's completely flabbergasted by all of this. And Jack's crew? They pay tribute to him giving him amongst other things his iconic hat and hair beads.And this was back before he owned the Black Pearl.The look on Salazar's face is priceless when he realizes he's been outsmarted by this upstart. He orders his crew to throw the rigging around a rocky outcrop which allows the Wench to safely bypass the Triangle, while the Silent Mary is too far in its course to do maneuver around it and is headed for a straight on collision clash. What does he do? He sees the Devil's Triangle and his mind begins to work, taunts the pirate butcher to follow him. He's just been given command of The Wicked Wench by the dying captain. The flashback showing a very young Jack defeating Salazar with a brilliantly clever maneuver.