The Role Norrington Played

May 26, 2011 01:28

ericadawn16 hypothesizes in her review (part 3) of OST that the role Norrington played was one of a man trapped by rigid rules who had to come to the realization that there was grey between the black and the white.  This came about after realizing that Phillip, the young missionary, wasn't a shoe-in for Will, but rather a shoe-in for Norrington.  Honestly, I ( Read more... )

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aussiemozzie May 27 2011, 23:38:58 UTC
You know...I loved Phillip and maybe that's why- because he's more like Norrington. Alas, Norrington did not eventually find requited love. *shakes head*

Okay, so my comment wasn't very deep or discussion enhancing but you have piece of eight nonetheless. :)

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cassiopaya May 30 2011, 02:46:03 UTC
I think they could have done so much more with Philip...and Norrington for that matter.

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ericadawn16 June 3 2011, 00:26:00 UTC
Aww, you mentioned it!

I went through and checked out all your Navy groups. However, the post you linked is locked since I used some questionable media but it's a shame there hasn't been more discussion especially since once he comes to terms with that, he's immediately killed...ugh x infinity. Then, there's Murtogg and Mullroy who change sides...and we haven't heard from them since. Did it work? Are they happy? Were they able to embrace piracy as Gibbs has done?

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