In the TV show Doctor Who, Rose Tyler made Captain Jack Harkness immortal by absorbing the Time Vortex from the TARDIS and bringing him back to life after the Daleks killed him, making him a "fixed point in time" that couldn't die, though he would still age and heal from injuries. She couldn't fully control the power, so instead of just reviving him, she imbued him with the vortex's energy, making him unkillable and an anomaly in the universe, a consequence that left him stranded and waiting for the Doctor to return.
Revived and made immortal by Rose Tyler after she'd absorbed the power of the Time Vortex, Jack travelled back to 1869, where his vortex manipulator burned out.
Rose infusing the Bad Wolf into him made him a fixed point in time - his very existence is, and must always be. Therefore, he cannot die, because he must always exist. The universe itself will not let Jack die.
During his time with the Doctor, Jack matures into a hero, and in his final 2005 appearance, he sacrifices himself fighting the evil alien Daleks. Rose brings him back to life while suffused with the power of the time vortex, but when the power leaves her she doesn't remember doing it.
Right before the film's climactic battle with the pirates at Isla de Muerta, Sparrow swipes a cursed coin from the treasure chest, making himself immortal and capable of dueling Barbossa. He shoots his nemesis with the pistol he has carried for ten years just as Will breaks the curse, killing Barbossa.
As a heathen goddess, Calypso was able to take many forms, but she chose the form of a crab, since the crab was attributed by pirates as her symbol. According to different versions of the same story, Calypso fell in love with a young sailor and mortal pirate named Davy Jones.
Once a great sailor and a mortal pirate, Davy Jones became the supernatural ruler of the ocean depths and the cursed captain of the Flying Dutchman, near immortal after carving out his still-beating heart, the source of his immortality, and also condemned sailors both dead and dying to join the immortal captain's crew ...
women: “Jack's death in the movie Titanic is one of the most heartbreaking and saddest scenes in the history of cinema.
Despite his words and his anger over Jack killing his mother, Dean's love for Jack was strong enough for Dean to spare Jack's life and mourn Jack's death when God killed him moments later. After Jack's death, Dean proved to be the most willing to work with the demon Belphegor who used Jack's corpse as his vessel.
However, during the voyage she and third-class passenger Jack Dawson fell in love. The voyage came to an abrupt end when the ship struck ice and sank. Rose survived the ship's sinking, but Jack did not. Rose later married a man named Calvert, and had at least three children.
Later, upon being branded as a pirate, Jack Sparrow made a deal with Davy Jones to raise his sunken ship, the EITC merchant vessel Wicked Wench, later rechristened as Black Pearl, in exchange for his soul, a debt he would repay within thirteen years.
By lining up the magnetic needle with the “N” mark, a use can determine which direction is north, and thus any other direction he needs to know. But Jack Sparrow's compass does none of that! It spins and spins around, finally coming to a stop – pointing to what the user wants most.
Because of this, the Doctor saw his companion as a fixed point — a temporal paradox that threatened the TARDIS' functionality. Consequently, the Doctor abandoned him in the year 200,100 aboard a space station orbiting a Dalek-devastated Earth.
Harkness was later impregnated by the Empress of the Yalnix Empire with the future Ruler of the Yalnix.
Matthew McConaughey was in contention for the role of Jack Dawson in James Cameron's 1997 blockbuster Titanic, but the role ended up going to Leonardo DiCaprio after he refused to acquiesce to the director's demands.
Jack's famous last words to Rose, said while clinging to the Titanic's infamous wooden door were "Never let go." One fan appears to have heeded Jack's request, never letting go of the piece of wood until it was in their possession for a fee of $718,750.
After spending months in the Empty, Jack is resurrected by Billie once God left the Earth, providing Jack with a plan that would enable him to become strong enough to kill God Himself. Initially resurrected soulless, Jack's soul is subsequently restored by the Garden of Eden after he visits it through the Occultum.
The Light, also known as God and by his alias Chuck Shurley, is one of the two overarching antagonists (alongside the Shadow) of the Supernatural franchise. He is the arch-nemesis of Sam and Dean Winchester.
1 Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles) - The Last Death
However, the saddest and most painful death to take place in Supernatural is in the very last episode, when Dean dies for the final time. After spending years fighting side by side with his brother, the pair finally put the world to rights.
The Titanic's final wireless messages, sent by operator Jack Phillips as the ship sank around 2:17 AM on April 15, 1912, became increasingly desperate, including "CQD CQD SOS" and fragmented pleas like "Come quick, old man, engine room filling up to boilers," and "We are all going down," before the signals ceased abruptly as the ship's power failed and water flooded the wireless room. The last understandable transmission was to the SS Virginian, with the final signals cutting off as the ship submerged.
SEX/NUDITY 6 - It is implied that a 17-year-old girl and a young man have sex in a car (we see a hand on a steamed-up car window and he gropes her clothed breast): we see the young man on top of the girl (implied to be post-coital) with a portion of his bare back visible and a blanket wrapped around the girl's chest; ...
Ruth escaped in the lifeboat with the very kind-hearted Molly Brown, thus surviving the sinking, but she never saw her daughter again due to her daughter's immense hatred of her, and because Rose boarded the Carpathia and was asked for her name, she changed her name to 'Rose Dawson' to evade mother and Cal and out of ...
As punishment for her support of the Titans, Calypso was imprisoned in the phantom island Ogygia by the Fates. She cannot leave the island, but others can.
During the battle of Calypso's maelstrom, the chest, containing the heart, was recovered by Sparrow. He then helped William Turner, who had been stabbed by Jones, stab the heart to kill Jones.
Is Calypso good or evil? The goddess Calypso neither good nor evil. She contains both qualities. She kidnaps Odysseus while driven by her overwhelming love for him, but she also offers him the necessary tools and supplies to aid in his journey upon his departure from the island.