Back on Purgatory Island, Jack is still tied to the tree and is watching Barbossa - who is said nonchalantly on his own at the shore. Jack is wriggling with his binds and trying to free himself. He tries to kick a shell into his hand, but then it starts moving, turning into a crab. Suddenly, dozens of these crabs emerge and swarm all around Jack. Without even looking, Barbossa laughs at his fellow prsoner's struggling. Jack is disgusted, but suddenly has an idea. If he is in purgatory, then he is neither dead nor alive, and nothing is real or as it seems. He closes his eyes as though willing something, and then looks down to see that his hands have been freed. He gets up and strides towards Barbossa, but suddenly the sea begins to froth and bubble, and Davy Jones emerges. Both Jack and Barbossa think this is the moment they have been waiting for and wait for Jones to pose the terrible question... but it never comes. Jones simply says "I no longer hold the answers, Jack Sparrow. Your fate is no longer in my hands... anymore." And as Jones walks towards the forest he slowly fades out of existence, until he is nothing anymore. Jack looks confused abd concerned, but all he can say is "Well, that can't be good".

The sea is still and calm. The sun is beating beautifully from above. A bird descends and lands happily on top of the waves -
JESUS H CHRIST! A huge black ship suddenly explodes from the depths, spraying foam everywhere, before resting serenely. On board the crew look to be in a state of shock from travelling in such a way, but also exhilarating. The crew cheer. Anazingly, none of them are wet... a fact they themselves struggle to come to terms with. Remember, the Flying Dutchman is a supernatural vessel. Will comes up from below, asking "Did you get him?" Gibbs and the crew answer by moving aside to reveal Captain Jack Sparrow's dead body lying on the deck. Jones wanted the pirate on board in case he agreed to serve him and would therefore become part of his crew. Jack's body is placed in the main cabin in a shrine-like manner, where he is tidied up as though for a funeral. Elizabeth tries to get through the crowd to see him, but her path his blocked by Will, who says "I don't think that's such a good idea". Elizabeth stalks off angrily and Will watches her go with a mournful expression upon his face.

Will joins Gibbs, Ragetti and Pintel at the wheel, gazing out at the unfamiliar oceans surrounding them. "So what's in the Uncharted Waters then?" asks Ragetti. "No one knows," replies Pintel, "that's why their uncharted". "I've never seen them on no map," Ragetti complains. "That's because they're uncharted. They ain't on the map!" Pintel angrily says. Ragetti continues, "so why did we come 'ere if we don't know what's 'ere? What're we looking for?" Gibbs replies, "Tia Dalma...Black Magic". "Well, 'ow are we gonna find 'er then?" asks Ragetti. Will answers this time, "We won't have to. She'll find us... or someone else will".

Back on Purgatory Island, Jack is asking what the blazes was all that business with Davy Jones disappearing. Barbossa explains that Jones' soul was just destroyed, which means he is gone forever. But as Jack and he (Barbossa) souls are still seemngly intact, someone else must be in control of the Kraken (the doorway to Purgatory) and Jones' crew. Jack thinks that it might be Beckett, but has no idea where Jones' heart ended up. Suddenly, the water froths and bubbles again, and first mate of the Dutchman Maccus and the other phantoms killed on Isla Muertes by Will and the soldiers appear. Jack readies for a brawl, looking nervous, whilst Barbossa just gazes on, as the mutant sailors utter no words as they wade past into the forest and vanish forever. Their souls are gone also. Jack looks at Barbossa who just shrugs. Jack says to him, "you know what, mate, things were much simpler when your enemies just mutinied..."

LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAND! The Flying Dutchman has sighted land... and what land! They seem to have found an entire garrison for pirate folk off in the distance. They can see sails and ships and movement. That is until everyone lays eyes on the deathly Flying Dutchman on the horizon and flees away from the harbour and in doors. "What is this place?" asks Will. "Isla Noche - a Pirate haven. The code is respected here more than anywhere. But I never thought it was real."

There are pirates and merchants and the like from all over the world in Isla Noche - but this is no Tortuga. It is a quiet, sullen place ruled over by superstion - like Gibbs - and fear of the Royal Navy. Residents scurry indoors as they lay eyes on the Dutchman - Pirates swear and retreat in all directons.

Will, Ragetti, Pintel, and four other decide that they will go ashore for word of Tia Dalma and spread the news of Davy Jones' demise. As they are clambering into the rickety longboat, another sword and pistol is thrown in, and everyone looks up to see Elizabeth, fully kitted out in pirate gear, ready for the journey. Will says no, but she refuses to be left behind, asking since when did it become Captain Turner anyway? But Will physically blocks her passage and forces her back onto the Dutchman, throwing her weapons after her. Elizabeth looks extremely hurt and asks why - Will answers that he doesn't trust her anymore, she killed a friend all too easily, and he'd rather not have her watching his back with a sword in her hand. She says nothing, as Will and the others angrily make for Isla Noche. The heavens open from above and a fine rain begins coming down...
Watching from the Dutchman as Will's longboat heads toward the island, Elizabeth murmurs under her breath "I did it for you..."