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The Terror

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Eloethan Thu 04-Mar-21 01:22:17

Did anyone watch this tonight? I thought it was very well done - good acting, convincing scenery and very gripping (though rather gory).

MayBee70 Sun 28-Mar-21 19:05:00

I’ve now spent two days watching every documentary etc about the series and the background to it. So if anyone wants to chat about it please pm me to avoid spoilers.My daughter is starting on it tonight so I’ll be able to discuss it with her. I’m absolutely fascinated by it. Also a bit in love with Jared Harris who is so lovely in the interviews I’ve watched. As with Game of Thrones many of the actors were classically trained and it shows. And the attention to detail is astounding also.

Urmstongran Thu 25-Mar-21 22:27:43

For me, the the recurring question on The Terror becomes an interesting one: What do men do when they know they’re going to die? 129 men in Artic conditions, little food and no one knows where they are. The stuff of panic attacks.

Urmstongran Thu 25-Mar-21 22:13:34

I had the subtitles on too Florien.

Urmstongran Thu 25-Mar-21 22:12:56

The caulker’s mate to hate! He’s devious, clever and looks out for his own skin. You wouldn’t trust him to take you with him though ...

Floriel Thu 25-Mar-21 22:12:41

Did anyone else find the sound and diction very poor? It’s almost as though the director asked everyone to mutter and swallow their lines.We had to turn on the subtitles.

Urmstongran Thu 25-Mar-21 22:11:20

Part of the tragedy of “The Terror” is the slow realization that the men are caught in an impossible situation of deadly forces. If the freezing temperatures don’t get them, there’s poison in the very food they eat. If they manage to escape the timeless creature off in the distance, the machinations of their shipmates might be an even greater concern. This is going to turn very nasty when the food runs out. I’m on edge watching it unfold.

Urmstongran Thu 25-Mar-21 22:04:19

I too thought the bear had got her! It was sweet when she lay down next to Goodsir and soothed him. Poor man he’s carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders regarding lead poisoning and how to feed all those men.

Atqui Thu 25-Mar-21 21:59:32

I have trouble keeping up with the characters , but I am getting there! I think Hicky ( Cornelius?) is a bit of both. He’s certainly manipulative, Difficult to know if the lead poisoning is affecting people’s brains , or the situation they are in, which is enough to unbalance anyone.
I didn’t realise that the Inuit woman had cut her tongue out- thought she’d had a brush with the bear. The lighting makes it difficult to see what’s going on sometimes.

Urmstongran Thu 25-Mar-21 21:40:35

It was Atqui.
What did you think of it? The end of the second episode horrified me. Is Cornelius bad or mad?

The actor plays a good part with his weasel face and wispy beard!

Atqui Thu 25-Mar-21 21:29:18

I know I’ve said this before on another thread, but isn’t it reasonable to discuss the episode that’s just been on the scheduled BBC2 TV. Surely spoilers need only be considered if someone has binge watched and is ahead of the live schedule?Perhaps we should have a separate thread for the current episode.

Atqui Thu 25-Mar-21 21:24:06

I thought last night ( Weds):was a double - 6 and 7.

Urmstongran Thu 25-Mar-21 21:19:51

sw I think on BBC2 it will be another couple of weeks to go? There are 10 episodes in total (I think) and last night was number 6 so if we get double episodes that 7&8 next Tuesday and 9&10 the Tuesday after.

You’ll have to sit patiently eating your Easter eggs ? whilst waiting for us lot to catch up!

MayBee70 Thu 25-Mar-21 20:51:14

I’d forgotten about The Oysterband: I must do dig out my cd’s....

MayBee70 Thu 25-Mar-21 20:49:48

suzie: : your theory might be included in the history buffs blog....isn’t it fascinating! It takes me back to a Rik Burns documentary about the Donner Party that I saw many years ago...the first of many amazing Burns brothers documentaries that I’ve watched over the years.

MayBee70 Thu 25-Mar-21 20:46:58

Well, I’ve, as usual, binge watched it. Mainly because, as usual, I hadn’t got a clue what was going on half the time and also got everyone mixed up apart from the captain, the doctor and the girl. I’ve now spent the last few hours watching History Buffs on utube which then led onto an interview with Michael Palin about his book about The Erebus, then a lecture about the expedition and I’ve got two more to watch.

suziewoozie Thu 25-Mar-21 11:56:46

Alegrias1

Last concert I went to was June Tabor and the Oyster Band in Newcastle in November 2019. Fabulous.

Anyway, sorry, don't want to divert the Terror thread!

Not diverting - drums fingers- passing time. Come on folks - who hasn’t finished watching yet?
Meanwhile, last concert I went to was February last year- Transatlantic sessions at Royal Festival Hall. I have however attended all the online concerts over the last year performed by the lovely folk duo Ninebarrow who incidentally are on Countryfile on Sunday. <Drums fingers and wanders off>

Alegrias1 Thu 25-Mar-21 11:50:41

Last concert I went to was June Tabor and the Oyster Band in Newcastle in November 2019. Fabulous.

Anyway, sorry, don't want to divert the Terror thread!

suziewoozie Thu 25-Mar-21 10:57:38

I actually went to her concert in Guildford in January last year - it was wonderful and seems particularly poignant now.

Alegrias1 Thu 25-Mar-21 10:50:48

Ah, that was wonderful suzie thank you. Love Judy Collins.

Ready to discuss when everyone's caught up!

suziewoozie Thu 25-Mar-21 10:08:38

And here’s the lyrics so you can sing along - it mentions the cairn but contains no spoilers?

Ah, for just one time I would take the Northwest Passage
To find the hand of Franklin reaching for the Beaufort Sea
Tracing one warm line through a land so wild and savage
And make a Northwest Passage to the sea
Westward from the Davis Strait 'tis there 'twas said to lie
The sea route to the Orient for which so many died
Seeking gold and glory, leaving weathered, broken bones
And a long-forgotten lonely cairn of stones
Ah, for just one time I would take the Northwest Passage
To find the hand of Franklin reaching for the Beaufort Sea
Tracing one warm line through a land so wild and savage
And make a Northwest Passage to the sea
Three centuries thereafter, I take passage overland
In the footsteps of brave Kelsey, where his Sea of Flowers began
Watching cities rise before me, then behind me sink again
This tardiest explorer, driving hard across the plain
Ah, for just one time I would take the Northwest Passage
To find the hand of Franklin reaching for the Beaufort Sea
Tracing one warm line through a land so wild and savage
And make a Northwest Passage to the sea
And through the night, behind the wheel, the mileage clicking west
I think upon Mackenzie, David Thompson and the rest
Who cracked the mountain ramparts and did show a path for me
To race the roaring Fraser to the sea
Ah, for just one time I would take the Northwest Passage
To find the hand of Franklin reaching for the Beaufort Sea
Tracing one warm line through a land so wild and savage
And make a Northwest Passage to the sea
How then am I so different from the first men through this way?
Like them, I left a settled life, I threw it all away
To seek a Northwest Passage at the call of many men
To find there but the road back home again
Ah, for just one time I would take the Northwest Passage
To find the hand of Franklin reaching for the Beaufort Sea
Tracing one warm line through a land so wild and savage
And make a Northwest Passage to the sea

suziewoozie Thu 25-Mar-21 10:05:20

Here’s a musical interlude whilst I wait as mentioned upthread- Judy Collins North West Passage

music.youtube.com/watch?v=QXRFMHc2K70&list=RDAMVMQXRFMHc2K70

suziewoozie Thu 25-Mar-21 09:55:05

When can we talk about how it ended - I have a view I wish to express but it would be a spoiler .

Calendargirl Thu 25-Mar-21 09:53:14

I must confess to being a bit muddled by it all. I find it far more confusing than LOD and Unforgotten.

Not sure which sailor is which.

Goodsir (yes I do know which one he is), is so sweet in whatever role he plays. Looks like he is going to burst into tears all the time. He did last night of course.

Humbertbear Thu 25-Mar-21 07:37:00

I’m really enjoying this. It’s a wonderful change from my usual tv fare. I am fascinated by Arctic and Antarctic exploration and have quite a collection of books on the subject. I know it isn’t all true but it’s good tv. I’ve had to stop telling my DD which bits are made up.
I wish there was more like this on tv, but then Shtisel Series 3 starts tonight.

Urmstongran Wed 24-Mar-21 22:34:39

OMG‼️
Cornelius Hickey what are you up to in God’s name? ?