Arctic Horror: The Mysterious Disappearance and Deadly Struggle of the Franklin Expedition

Published 2024-06-08
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  • This is Season 1 of ‘The Terror’ series. This recap is pretty good considering the number of episodes and complexity, although it is missing the beginning and end and gets a few events and names wrong. It’s based on the true story of the Franklin Expedition, although the Tuunbaq is a mythological addition to the real events. One of the very best series I’ve ever watched, and it’s fascinating to research the history of it, including the ongoing mysteries, although more answers are still being discovered in the last decade. Such a tragedy, but the series rates a 10/10 from me.
  • @rizalconsulting
    This series creeps me to the bone. Really recommended show for them who love high quality horror genre. two thumbs up from me.
  • STOP QUICKLY! Don't spoil this for yourself! Go watch it, at least the first bunch of episodes first. Because once you figure it out, it's too late to ever go back to seeing the show the same way again, especially if you never read about this historically. Totally amazing season, and god damn it actually creeped me out.
  • @RuBuNsGo
    A ship named USS Terror. Yeah pretty bad Omen even more if all conserved food was in Lead boxes, surprisingly until Early 1920s leading to severe lead poisoning that causes strong hallucinations.
  • @paulelliott3220
    It’s an awesome series - based on a very good book by Dan Simmons Very cool ending too
  • @katr8756
    Season 2 please! Though, I've seen already. It's good to refresh the story again.
  • I can remember this as a stand alone movie from a good decade before the miniseries. It was all the same, except the monster wasn't as deeply explored etc etc. Its my Mandela Effect moment. Its like it was completed as a movie, but then re-edited and expanded into a series a decade later. I've tried to search for an earlier movie to explain my extremely clear memory, but I can't find anything. It even had the same style.....I remember the tilt of the deck and that being a way to signify everything was starting to go sideways. I remember a tv film critic explaining the significance of the skewed deck and matching filming style etc. It bothers me.
  • @armydawg15y
    Oh man, Cesar and Brutus from HBOs Rome reunited in the same series.
  • Remember this one , wasn’t it because the Cans of food has lead/mercury poisoning and then caused the sailors to either off themselves and or become delirious
  • @ieren1228
    Everytime i am on drug frankline expedition always my first search and those video never fail to facinate me
  • @MaximGhost
    It will be 120 degrees here in Las Vegas next week ... a new all-time record. I will accept that ANY day versus being in the Article Circle like these brave men and Inuit indigenous peoples chose to do.
  • @yajson
    That's a scary boat HMS Terror!
  • @Grnfinger
    It's so cold his eye lid supposedly freezes to the telescope BUT old captain cool guy is wondering about the frozen tundra with no head and face protection, zero foot protection and the hands 😅😅 So buddy would be frost bitten all over but wtf do I know. Minus 40C with a wind chill of what minus 50C?? 🥶
  • @dgk42
    Two mountains in Antarctica are named after these 2 ships.
  • @rm4po4
    Wait, how did the Tunback die? ..was it the chains or lead poisoning?