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I think that, really, the thing that bothers me most about the tag scene with Will and Lizzie isn't the tangle it makes of the Flying Dutchman mythology, or even the fact that Lizzie isn't shown being her Pirate King self. Just because she walked over a hill with her boy doesn't mean she doesn't have a boat of her own. No, what bothers me is the whole "staying true" angle.

No one stays true in this verse, which is part of the reason why I think it's so much fun. Everybody's double-crossing everybody else, not out of hatred but because that's what they do; they're pirates. Jack will cheerily send Will off to the Dutchman in DMC, but the look in his eyes when Will is stabbed...he cares about him. Will matters to Jack. But that doesn't mean Jack isn't going to use him for his own ends.

The only one who isn't expected to act like that is Lizzie. She has to be true to her man. Which means that after losing her virginity she has to remain celibate for ten years, which happen to fall within a period of intense biological sexuality. Aren't you supposed to be getting down in your twenties? Girl has sex once, has a baby, and is alone and untouched for ten years? Bit of a rum deal, if you ask me. Jack certainly wouldn't have done it.

I want Liz to be able to raise her boy in a pirate collective, parenting and pirating and maybe getting a few orgasms courtesy of Jack--or Barbossa! Hello, snarky relationship with chemistry!--on the side. Friends with benefits, so to speak. She's married to Will, but he's not around, so let the girl have some pleasure. If it were the other way around, if Jack Sparrow had to stay true to his ladylove for ten years to free her from servitude, not only would he not do it, but the text would celebrate his not doing it. Whereas I feel like Elizabeth would be a Failed Wife if she put her own sexual fulfillment before Will's freedom.

Everyone gets to be polymorphously perverse in this verse except Lizzie. Bah. I think I'm ignoring Ted and Terry on this one. You didn't get it into your text, guys, and I don't like it.

Date: 2007-05-31 04:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hyel.livejournal.com
This is true. Maybe Will did.

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