Forum:The Mark on Bekett, a Theory

So, I've noticed while browsing through the Information on here, and on the Normal Wiki, that no one has yet really offered much in the way of a Theory on 'The Mark Jack left on Bekett', While, i have one...

It seems that if Jack did indeed leave a 'Mark' on Bekett, then it would obvioulsy be something very...Serioius...otherwise, it would be something obvioius, and we would know about it by now....

Well, It seems that if that is the case, and the Mark was something 'Intense', they would at least give us Clues, No? Well, i think They did...

I personally think that the 'Mark' left on Bekett by Jack, was something more, It was in fact, more of a Removal then an Addition.

Follow me Yet? Jack Made Bekett into a Eunich...

The signs are all there, really. In the first and Second Films, Jack shows quite a facination with the idea of Castration. In the First Film he asks Will if he is a Enuich During they're fight, then again brings the idea up when they are taken prisoner on Boared the Black Pearl. In the Second Film, He again refers to Will as a Eunich when he is taken prisoner by the Canibals. 'Eunichy, Snippy Snippy.." Will also questions Bekett as to what 'Mark' Jack left on him during the scene where Bekett offers his Deal to Will. Bekett simply looks away, Clearly, not interested in Sharing that information.

Well, if the suggestion that seems to exist in the Film is not enough, then perhaps, the scene with Jack and Bekett in 'Worlds End' offers a little more? In the Scene where Bekett offers his Bargan to Jack, and Jack Steals the Bekett Figurine, there is a little more evidence. Elizabeth. Bekett asks, "What of Ms. Swan?" Jack offers back, quite sugestivly, "What intrest do YOU have in Elizabeth." A question Bekett again, will not answer. There is clearly no obvious reason why Elizabeth would be worth anything to Bekett, but Bekett seems to think that she may mean something to Jack, which she does not. Jack, of course, turns this idea around, adding insult to Injury, and reminding Bekett that she is of no interest to him, seeing as how he is without his manhood.

So, What do you think. Clearly, Jack has left some kind of 'Mark' on Bekett, but What? Well, if you followed the suggestive evidence, of something Disney would not allow the writers to Say clearly, there seems to be an Answer....