Theodore Groves

"Sir. The men&mdash;" "They be dead already." "They don't sound dead." "Oh, is that so? Well I hear nothing but...seagulls. Nesting. What is it that you hear, Mr. Groves?" "...Seagulls. Nesting. Nothing more."

- Theodore Groves and Hector Barbossa

Theodore Groves was an officer of the British Royal Navy and the East India Trading Company. Bewigged and resplendent in his uniforms, Groves acted under the Union Jack, owing his allegiance to King George II and Country. Groves had shown true loyalty to his crew members, no matter what disaster occurred.

With the forces stationed at Port Royal, Groves served as an Royal Navy officer under the command of Commodore James Norrington. He was later promoted as lieutenant and served aboard the HMS Endeavour, the flagship to Lord Cutler Beckett of the East India Trading Company. Groves accompanied Beckett's armada in their war to wipe out piracy from the world. During the battle with the pirates, Groves gave the order to abandon ship when Beckett couldn't give the order to fire at the Flying Dutchman and the Black Pearl due to the shock of defeat. Several years later, Groves would had been promoted to lieutenant commander and participated in the quest for the Fountain of Youth. Groves sailed aboard the HMS Providence, the pride of the King's fleet, with a British crew under the command of Captain Hector Barbossa, a former pirate and privateer in King George's court.

Early Life
Not much is known of Theodore Groves' life, but it is known that he became part of the British Royal Navy at a young age. By the 1740s, Groves was a Royal Navy officer, serving as one of the many Navy men stationed in Port Royal, the British colony in the Caribbean. Officer Groves would have served under James Norrington.

Royal Navy Officer
"Set topsails and clear up this mess." "With the wind at quarter astern, we won't catch them." "I don't need to catch them, just get them in range of the long nines."

- James Norrington and Theodore Groves concerning catching Jack Sparrow and Will Turner



Groves continued serving in the British Royal Navy even after James Norrington was promoted to the rank of commodore. Later, the Royal Navy suffered an attack from the Black Pearl, which carried a band of pirates led by Hector Barbossa. It was during this attack that Governor Weatherby Swann's daughter Elizabeth Swann, who was kidnapped by the pirates. On the day of Norrington's search for Elizabeth, Officer Groves assisted Commodore James Norrington's men in prepping the HMS Interceptor for the voyage. However, as Groves alerted Norrington to Lieutenant Gillette's predicament of being put aboard a longboat, the notorious pirate Captain Jack Sparrow attempted to commandeer the HMS Dauntless from the Port Royal harbor with the help of the young blacksmith named Will Turner. Groves accompanied Commodore Norrington and his marines as they sailed the Interceptor toward the Dauntless to board her.

However, once they came aboard, Norrington and his men were left only to watch on helplessly as Sparrow and Turner jump ship and fled aboard the Interceptor. Norrington and Groves ordered the crew to ready the cannons to fire at the Interceptor, though Groves didn't see reason to fire on their own ship. Before Norrington's men could fire the cannons, the steersman alerted to Norrington that Jack Sparrow disabled the rudder chain, thereby making the Dauntless unmovable. This daring maneuver impressed Groves, who voiced his admiration of Jack Sparrow, to a point of stating that he was the best pirate he'd ever seen. Commodore Norrington, however, did not share the sentiment, given the evidence and his experience with Sparrow.

Groves participated in the search for Elizabeth, under the command of Norrington. Later, he fought against Barbossa's undead pirates aboard the Dauntless at Isla de Muerta. He survived the battle, and remained in service as an loyal officer of the Royal Navy.

Lieutenant
"Which ship should we follow?" "Signal the Dutchman to track down Sao Feng. We follow the Pearl. How soon can we have the ship ready to pursue?" [the Endeavour's mast crashes on deck] "Do you think he plans it all out, or just makes it up as he goes along?"

- Theodore Groves and Cutler Beckett



Months after James Norrington resigned his commission in the Royal Navy, Lord Cutler Beckett of the East India Trading Company arrived to the Caribbean and took control of the town of Port Royal. At some point during Beckett's control, Groves switched allegiances to serve as an officer of the Company, in which Groves was promoted as one of Beckett's lieutenants. After Beckett gained control of Davy Jones' ship, the Flying Dutchman, Lieutenant Groves would be stationed aboard Beckett's flagship, the HMS Endeavour, around the time a venture to rescue Jack Sparrow in Davy Jones' Locker was underway. With the help of Sao Feng's crew of the Empress, Beckett's crew of the Endeavour was able to capture the Black Pearl, until Feng was betrayed by Beckett and switched sides again. Groves once again commented on Jack Sparrow's skill and good fortune, after the pirate escaped the Endeavour to rejoin his crew and, at the exact same time, damaged the Endeavour to the point where Beckett's men wouldn't be able to pursue.

War Against Piracy
"Orders?! Orders, sir?!"

- Theodore Groves to Cutler Beckett

As Beckett rallied an armada to fight the Brethren Court with, Groves remained onboard the Endeavour as Beckett's second-in-command lieutenant. Groves remained with Beckett when the armada found Shipwreck Cove and during the battle between the Black Pearl and the Flying Dutchman around Calypso's maelstrom. After the Pearl emerged victorious, Groves looked at the ship with his spyglass, wondering what the pirates were waiting for. Beckett then had the Endeavour prepare for attack until the Dutchman reappeared and, joining with the Pearl, turned to attack the Endeavour at a full broadside. When Lord Beckett failed to respond to the attack from the Pearl and the Dutchman, Groves gave the order to abandon ship. Unlike Beckett, Groves and his men escaped the Endeavour before its destruction. "All hands! Abandon ship!"

- Theodore Groves before jumping overboard the Endeavour

Lieutenant Commander
"Orders, sir!" "I'll have my navigator to the helm."

- Theodore Groves and Hector Barbossa



After the defeat of Beckett's Armada, Theodore Groves went to London, where he would work closer with His Majesty King George II as he returned to a life in the British Royal Navy. At some point in the next few years, Groves was promoted to lieutenant commander and stationed aboard the HMS Providence, the pride of the King's fleet. Groves would serve under the command of Hector Barbossa, former pirate captain of the Black Pearl who had become a privateer and trusted advisor of King George's Court. After Jack Sparrow escaped from St. James's Palace, the Providence was sent sent to find the legendary Fountain of Youth before the Spanish. Groves was present when Barbossa interrogated Jack Sparrow's comrade, Joshamee Gibbs. When the pirate refused to cooperate, Groves and Gillette tied a noose to prepare Gibbs' hanging. Gibbs then revealed to be in possession of a map to the Fountain of Youth. Before any exchange could be made, Gibbs burned the map, ultimately forcing Barbossa to bring him aboard the Providence as Gibbs memorized every route in the map that led to the Fountain. And so Groves accompanied Barbossa's crew aboard the Providence at dawn.

Race to the Fountain of Youth
"Captain. Sir. I am unhappy to report rumors, sir, among the crew, as to our destination." "Shut your trap and make way. [Groves doesn't move] That's the way of it, then?" "No disrespect, sir." "What do the men fear? Say it. Speak the words." "Whitecap Bay."

- Theodore Groves and Hector Barbossa



Several days into the voyage, Groves had Gibbs brought to the helm, by Barbossa's orders, so he could provide a heading. Gibbs told Barbossa that they were going in the right direction, as he saw three Spanish galleons, commanded by the Spaniard. Barbossa, Groves and Gillette ordered the crew to their battle stations. Groves asked Barbossa for orders as the ships came closer. Though the crew of the Providence prepared for battle, the Spanish ships simply passed without opening fire. Knowing that they've fallen behind, Barbossa and Groves ordered the crew to make more sail.

Later, as the crew of the Providence became wary of their destination, it was Groves who confronted Barbossa about the rumors. The privateer revealed that they were heading for Whitecap Bay, home to deadly mermaids. As the crew were immediately stroked with fear, Groves attempted to calm the men down. But one of the crewmen raced for the railing and jumped overboard. Barbossa was ultimately able to inspire confidence into the other crewmen and ordered full sail to Whitecap Bay. After the Providence arrived to the Bay, Groves went to shore with Barbossa, Gillette, Gibbs, and a handful of the crew.

While ashore, they examined the aftermath of a chaos that occurred, particularly at a mermaid's dead body. Groves suggested to Barbossa that they must post haste when the mermaids began attacking the Providence. Hearing the attack on the crewmen aboard, Groves urged Barbossa to go help his men, but Barbossa rejected the idea, believing them to be dead already. After Groves refused Barbossa's claim, Barbossa pulled his pistol at Groves, forcing him to stay on the beach. Groves begrudgingly agreed as he notices Gibbs gazing in horror out at the bay. All the crewmen watched as the Providence sank before their eyes. Gibbs led the remaining crewmen on their next heading.

Infiltration of the Spanish camp
"Hold here, Lieutenant Commander. Wait for my signal."

- Hector Barbossa to Theodore Groves



The Providence crew continued on as they made their way through thick jungle, with Barbossa collecting small poisonous dart frogs along the way. Groves would assist Barbossa in his collecting by carrying the jar full of Barbossa's frog collection. Later, after Barbossa collected one more frog, Barbossa left the crew as he journeyed ahead onto Ponce de León's legendary ship, the Santiago. Later, Barbossa would return from the Santiago with pirate Jack Sparrow, who would join Barbossa's crew in their attempt to infiltrate the Spanish camp and retrieve the two silver Chalices of Cartagena.

By Barbossa's orders to Groves, the crew had to wait for the signal while he and Jack continued on infiltrating the Spanish camp. Though they were both captured, Jack managed to escape by his own means and slingshotted himself from two palm trees. While Jack was distracting Spanish soldiers, Groves came to Barbossa's aide, believing that Jack's escape was the signal. He freed his captain of his bonds and from the palm tree that he was tied on. Groves, while carrying Jack's effects, then ran with Barbossa to the other crewmen in haste. The crew did manage to accomplish their goal, as Jack was able to steal the Chalices. While Jack rejoined with Blackbeard and his pirate crew, Barbossa and Groves along with the other Providence crewmen followed them from a distance.

Battle at the Fountain
"This land is hereby forever claimed in the glorious name of His Majesty, King George&mdash;" [Groves is shot and killed by the Spaniard] "...Someone make a note of that man's bravery."

- Theodore Groves and the Spaniard



When the pirates found the Fountain of Youth, the crew made a surprising entrance, with Barbossa proclaiming Blackbeard as his prisoner. But Blackbeard didn't want to go down without a fight, so he and Barbossa ordered both their crews to fight. After a brief interruption from Jack Sparrow, who questioned the crews fighting each other when the quarrel was between Barbossa and Blackbeard, the battle inevitably ensued. Groves fought valiantly against the pirates, but almost all of his fellow crewmen, including Gillette, were soon dead. Later in the battle, the Spaniard and his soldiers suddenly arrived at the Fountain with a large force, outnumbering both the pirates and the British. Trying one last attempt to fulfill the crew's mission, Groves ran up to the Fountain, held the British flag in his hands and proclaimed the Fountain as the property of King George. But at the same moment, the Spaniard shot Groves, instantly killing him.

After asking one of his officers to make a note about Groves' bravery, the Spaniard revealed the Spanish's true intention was to destroy the Fountain, not to use it for gaining eternal life for their King. The Spaniard smashed the Chalices and ordered his men to destroy the Fountain. While the Spaniard confronted Blackbeard during the destruction of the Fountain, Groves' body was carried away by two British marines.

Personality and traits
"That's got to be the best pirate I've ever seen." "So it would seem."

- Theodore Groves and James Norrington on Captain Jack Sparrow

Theodore Groves was a 'by the book' naval officer, holding the rank of lieutenant while serving in the East India Trading Company and the British Royal Navy, committed to battling piracy. At some point, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant commander and served as first officer onboard the HMS Providence, under the command of privateer, Hector Barbossa. During his career, he became one of the finest officers of the Royal Navy.

Although he was the upholder of the law, he had an admiration for the life of a pirate. This can be seen when he gave comments about Jack Sparrow's successful escapes from James Norrington and Cutler Beckett. Though he had an interest in a pirate's life, he remained in service of the King's Royal Navy and the East India Company. "Steady! Steady, men! Find your courage! Or be ready to purpose your fear!"

- Theodore Groves to crew of the Providence

Groves also displayed remarkable courage and care for his men. When it was necessary, he was able to give the order to abandon ship when the Endeavour was being destroyed. He almost went against orders from his own captain and protested against the idea of leaving the crew of the HMS Providence to die at the hands of mermaids. Groves has also shown acts of bravery, like when he announced the Fountain as King George's property, despite the fact that he and his surviving men were vastly outnumbered and outgunned. After shooting Groves, the Spaniard asked one of his men to make a note of Groves' noble action.

Equipment and skills
"Hands, come about! Run out the guns! We are to fire on our own ship, sir?" "I'd rather see her at the bottom of the ocean than in the hands of a pirate."

- Theodore Groves and James Norrington

Having much experience, Theodore Groves had many skills as a former lieutenant and lieutenant commander of the Royal Navy. He was excellent with a musket and a sword in battle as he was able to hold out against Barbossa's undead pirates during the battle of Isla de Muerta as well as survive fighting Blackbeard's pirates during the battle of the Fountain of Youth. It was only until his death in the hands of the Spaniard did his skills fail him.

In addition, Groves made use of a spyglass during his time in the East India Trading Company and the quest for the Fountain of Youth.

Behind the scenes
''"I thought it's a really cool way, if Groves is going to go, that's a really cool way to do it. It was just that scene really, that scene and maybe one of the earlier scenes, and then after a rewrite, I think the notion was to keep Groves with Barbossa. The King had maybe said to Groves and Gillette (Damian O'Hare), "Keep an eye on him even though he's working for me, we don't trust him. You go with him the whole way." That's really what it was, Groves and Gillette traveling with Barbossa to keep an eye him for the king."''
 * Theodore Groves was portrayed by Greg Ellis in The Curse of the Black Pearl, At World's End and On Stranger Tides.
 * The name "Theodore Groves" was made by a group of fans on a forum with Greg Ellis' blessing. His full name wasn't officially revealed until On Stranger Tides was in production. He was named "Officer" in the ending credits for The Curse of the Black Pearl and At World's End, while he was only credited as "Groves" in On Stranger Tides. The name "Groves" first appeared in the At World's End junior novelization, and would continue on in On Stranger Tides-related material. In the description of a promotional image for On Stranger Tides, the character was named "Lieutenant Theodore Groves".
 * There was much confusion among fans if Groves really died or not, given that he was shot in the stomach as well as being seen carried off by British soldiers. Though it was confirmed by director Rob Marshall, in the audio commentary for On Stranger Tides, that Groves, along with Gillette, indeed died. However, Greg Ellis mentioned a possibility that Groves survived the battle.
 * Groves' role was expanded in On Stranger Tides, though according to Ellis, it wasn't always that way:
 * In the LEGO sets, Lieutenant Theodore Groves appeared as an officer of Royal Guard rather than the Royal Navy. It is unknown if this was a mistake or false labeling.
 * In the Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Ultimate Sticker Book, Groves was mistakenly identified as Gillette and vice versa.

Appearances

 * Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
 * Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
 * Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (junior novelization)
 * Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
 * Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (junior novelization)
 * LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game