Talk:Pintel and Ragetti

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I'm going to put up a spoiler warning, because it as good as tells you Jack dies at the end of DMC.


... Thanks.

[edit] mortal souls

I changed "Mortal souls" to immortal souls because that's what he said. There's never been a mortal soul that I know of. Jack Sparra 20:14, 23 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Related?

I believe prior to the release of DMC, the actors stated that their characters would be revealed to be uncle and nephew in the film (Pintel being the uncle). Is there any truth to this? - 81.151.186.81 10:09, 1 August 2006 (UTC)

There are two theories about their relationship

1) They are uncle and nephew. The only proof for this is that actor Lee Arenberg maintains that Ragetti is Pintel's nephew & the son of a prostitute who is probably Pintel's sister. 2) They are a gay couple. Proofs for this theory are

- actor Mackenzie Crook has suggested that Ragetti might be gay. 
- Director Gore Verbinski jokingly described the two as more of a "married couple."
- in a deleted scene in The Curse of the Black Pearl Pintel said "I used to date a eunuch".

[edit] Velma's False Eye?

There needs to be some clarification as to just how Velma from Scooby Doo compares to Ragetti losing his false eye. Did she also have one that constantly fell out? I don't think this was the intended meaning, but that's how it reads. Please add more information.PNW Raven 14:52, 27 September 2006 (UTC)

What are you talking about? Velma had glasses, not a false eye.--SUIT 17:01, 9 December 2006 (UTC)