The series is awesome! The man with the opened skull looked very disgusting, how did he last so long?! After the spanking, there was no living place left on his ass, tin, he also managed to pull on a swimming trunks. I wonder what kind of creature it is?!
An interesting series. I liked the episode with Lady Jane and Sophia. And I was especially pleased with the mention of Charles Dickens. Nothing unusual for that time, but you can see a slight reference to another work by Simmons - “Drood, or the Man in Black.”
@MiraChase: Dickens actually wrote a play based on the expedition and several articles about the "fundamental impossibility of cannibalism among the sailors of the Royal British Navy."
@uil: Stop writing spoilers! It is impossible to open and read the branch after watching the series! Do not spoil the impressions of the series for those who have not read the book (and there are many of them)! You don't care in this thread, not a single sane person will answer.
@uil: The comments for each episode are intended to discuss this episode, and there will be no spoilers until they are brought there by very smart people like you. Don't shift the responsibility.
@uil: @uil: I am opening comments, only for the WATCHED series. And here several times (not just once), your spoilers for the whole season! This is against the rules of comments. Therefore, when you watch a series, comments are not available for the episodes you haven't watched, unless you open them yourself.You decided to bypass the system and write where you shouldn't. If the comments are not deleted, just don't write ANY MORE spoilers!No one is interested that for some reason your comments do not open (although they are already opening)! And you're just bursting with questions.
The series is gorgeous! The actor playing Hickey is very well chosen. He has such a look, it is clear that the man (Hickey) is cunning and rotten. A man with an open skull is atas! It looked disgusting. It's amazing how he didn't die right away.
Does anyone know what the story is that the one-legged man told Fitzjames about, after which he announced the masquerade? I Googled Sir John Ross, but I didn't find anything about it.
@NektoOslik: In 1829, John Ross went to Baffin Bay on the Victory ship. The ship passed through the Barrow and Lancaster Straits into the Prince Regent Strait and found the place where the Fury ship was abandoned four years ago. Moving south, John Ross stopped for the winter in Felix Bay. In November, they had to settle down for the winter again, since the ship was able to move north only a few miles, and Sheriff Bay was chosen for wintering. There were very severe frosts, and this winter turned out to be the most severe of all spent by the Victory crew in the ice. In the summer of 1831, the ship again managed to make its way north only a few miles to Discovery Bay. The new winter turned out to be so harsh that we had to give up hope of getting Victory out of the ice captivity. . The British were very lucky that they managed to find the food left on the Fury, without it they would have starved to death; among the hardships, incredible torments, getting weaker and weaker every day, they waited for the onset of summer. In July 1833, the team finally left the winter quarters, John Ross and his men reached Prince Regent Strait by land, then Barrow Strait and went to the coast of Baffin Bay, where they were picked up by the ship Isabella.
@Paoly: Awesome, thanks. that's why the series is so creepy. I caught myself thinking that in this show I'm waiting for conversation scenes more than action, this stupid bear is perceived more as a metaphor.
on the one hand, it would be better without the bear. On the other hand, maybe he's milking the contrast when people behave worse than the most creepy monsters.
Yes, bleat, the readers are fucked up. It's as if the heart rate rises from this knowledge. It is difficult to find, buy and read a book in the 21st century with current opportunities. No, there will always be smart guys who will constantly compare the original and the film adaptation. What the fuck? That's why they make the film adaptations different from the original sources. Because there is no need to show any book word for word on the screen. It will be boring and uninteresting.
And then how the fuck don't you open the page with the series: "it wasn't in the book, it wasn't, it wasn't like that." Don't you realize that this is a TV series, and not Peter Jackson and the Lords of the Rings with Hobbits? Although even in those morons they found discrepancies and shortcomings.
It's good that I watch the series after a while and not for the first day on myshous. For the four hundred and thirty-fifth time, I am convinced that there is nothing to catch here, except lulz and spoilers.
The series is hard to watch. he is very unhurried. sometimes you just give a snore over tea. and at the same time, I really really like everything. straight uiiii
The man with the opened skull looked very disgusting, how did he last so long?!
After the spanking, there was no living place left on his ass, tin, he also managed to pull on a swimming trunks.
I wonder what kind of creature it is?!
A man with an open skull is atas! It looked disgusting. It's amazing how he didn't die right away.
I caught myself thinking that in this show I'm waiting for conversation scenes more than action, this stupid bear is perceived more as a metaphor.
And then how the fuck don't you open the page with the series: "it wasn't in the book, it wasn't, it wasn't like that." Don't you realize that this is a TV series, and not Peter Jackson and the Lords of the Rings with Hobbits? Although even in those morons they found discrepancies and shortcomings.
It's good that I watch the series after a while and not for the first day on myshous. For the four hundred and thirty-fifth time, I am convinced that there is nothing to catch here, except lulz and spoilers.
and at the same time, I really really like everything. straight uiiii
Eh.... The team is getting smaller and smaller with each episode.