![]() ![]() Sitting with his men in a hunter’s blind constructed to kill the bear that claimed Lieutenant Gore, Sir John is accosted by something terrible, huge, and invisible to the viewers. As such, the surgeon’s insistence on respecting the Inuit man’s burial traditions is ignored, and the body is dumped into an open hole augured into what looks like at least fifteen feet of pack ice.īy the end of the episode, that same hole will claim Sir John Franklin in a haunting and dreamlike death scene. Just as we saw last week, Goodsir has a compassion for the people of the North that isn’t shared by nearly anyone else on either Erebus or Terror. ![]() Henry Goodsir insists that his assistants leave what amulets and tokens they find on the Inuit man shot and killed on the late Graham Gore’s King William Land expedition. Peter: We start episode three of AMC’s The Terror with the preparation of a body. I will not leave you until I have done what I have promised you.” – Genesis 28:15 “I am with you and will watch over you wherever you go, and I will bring you back to this land. Join Dork Shelf Editor-in-Chief Will Perkins and horror culture writer Peter Counter week-by-week as they recap AMC’s ten episode television event The Terror. In 1845 a British voyage consisting of two ships – HMS Erebus and HMS Terror – departed England with aims to chart the fabled Northwest Passage. ![]()
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