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*THE TERROR*
Season 01 Episode 01
Episode Title : "Go for Broke"
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They saw many men on foot,
all starving.
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He met them?
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"We saw a Captain there.
The one called Aglooka."
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Ask him...
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..if one of these men
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Is the one...
He's calling... Aglooka.
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"He spoke in our tongue.
He was dying."
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"He pointed south.
Says they were going overland. Home."
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"But they could barely walk."
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"and with tuunbaq behind them."
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Tuunbaq?
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"Behind them, coming.
Always coming."
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Someone was pursuing them?
An eskimo?
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"From the Shamans."
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"The thing that eats
on two legs and four."
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"The thing made of muscles...
and spells."
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I don't understand.
Is he describing a man?
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Sorry, Sir James.
I don't know what the hell he's describing.
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What did Francis say?
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Aglooka?
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"Your friend took my hands.
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He said, 'tell those who come
after us not to stay.'"
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"'The ships are gone.
There's no way through.
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No passage.'"
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- ____
- "'Tell them we are gone.'"
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- ____
- "'Dead... and gone.'"
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Billy, take this one up with
you and don't let him down
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Till he can do his becket bends
with both his eyes closed.
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Yes, sir.
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Captain, sir.
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Daily observations
are starting to
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make for bizarre reading, sir.
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Well, magnetic north
wanders miles every day.
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We're within its circle now.
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It'll be tall headlines
for the men.
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Terror is signaling,
Sir John.
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Captain crozier requests
an ice report.
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Shall I send Mr. Reid back?
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No. Tell Francis, James and I
will be joining him for dinner.
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Mr. Terry!
Open the flag box!
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Word has it, they've not yet
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run out of beef tongue
on Terror.
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Of all the hardships
of the discovery service,
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This may be the toughest.
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It's three courses tonight
and a dessert.
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It'll be over
before you know it, captain.
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Not if FitzJames is with us.
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We'll have to hear
his whole saga
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of policing that massive
guano deposit off Namibia.
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Or the time he got shot
by the Chinese.
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I'm inclined to put the food
in my ears.
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I haven't settled the matter
of spirits for tonight, sir.
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Sir John abstains, of course,
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And it's allsopp's for the rest.
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But is there anything special
you require, sir?
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More open water,
clear to the Pacific.
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And then we can go home.
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We're close, sir.
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Careful how you use that word,
"close".
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This is the discovery service.
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"close" is nothing.
It's worse than nothing.
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It's worse than
anything in the world.
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Welcome aboard, Sir John.
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Captain FitzJames.
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If we're that near the pole,
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We'll see King William Land
any day, then.
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Look who's an expert.
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Mr. Farr showed me on a chart.
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Past King William Land
we get to the american coast
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And it's all mapped out again
from there.
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Hello, boy.
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That thing whined all night.
Must be sick or got a scent.
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With the right wind,
he can smell bears at a mile.
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The Brigades already ashore
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were catching
every kind of fire,
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- So I was bringing out the congreves.
- Rockets.
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Yes.
Ironic,
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considering it was
the chinese themselves
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who had pioneered the things.
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We shot the marksmen down
off the city walls
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and we started up.
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As I climbed the ladder,
I was thinking of...
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Caesar cRossing the Rubicon.
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We reached the top and I saw
the city of Chingkiang
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Laid out before us,
wavering in the morning heat.
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And the soldiers
in the alleys below
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Started using
their matchlocks on us,
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Those muskets for which you
carry a lit taper at all times.
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But in such dry conditions,
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when we'd shoot one of them,
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They would fall down
on top of these tapers
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and they would catch fire
like tinder piles.
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So, soon the whole city
was dotted with these
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lone columns
of personal smoke
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And the whole view
smelled of roast duck.
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And then we rushed down
into the streets
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to assist the 49th, which we
could hear was under attack.
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We came upon
a pack of chinese
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behind a street Barricade.
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And I'd... I'd just loaded
a rocket and aimed...
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When I was pierced.
Single musket ball.
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Size of a cherry.
Passed clean through my arm
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And kept on in, making a third
wound here, entering my chest.
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Like the shot that killed
Lord Nelson at Trafalgar.
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And, had it not used up
most of its energy on my arm,
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Yes, I might have ended
same as he.
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Tell us about Birdshit Island,
why don't you, James?
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That's a capital story.
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Mr. Reid and I chatted
about the ice today.
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He tells me we've started
sailing past slabs
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He thinks are not part of
the summer break-up.
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- Old ice?
- He's not concerned.
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He thinks we're close to
an intersection
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with some bigger channel
coming down from the north,
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Bringing bergy bits with it.
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But it means
our little summer strait
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is likely coming to an end.
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It has yet to be named,
and I thought...
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Sir James Ross
could be honored thusly.
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Hear, hear.
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Would that he were
here with us now.
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But for being a newlywed.
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You approve, Francis?
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He'll be very pleased.
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What rank is that dog?
You ever wonder that?
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Mm. He's on decks
most nights,
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So I guess you could
call that watch duty.
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I don't know. That'd make him
a... Ab. Or a marine.
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But he can walk
the quarterdeck,
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So that makes him a petty
officer at least. Right?
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And some nights he's back
there in officers' country.
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Petty officers can't sleep aft,
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So would that be considered
a wardroom officer?
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What would that be?
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A mate? A lieutenant?
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Are we still talking
about this dog?
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It's of consequence, though,
isn't it?
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Puttin' a dog above a man.
Who serves who in that arrangement?
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It's a ship's dog.
We put up with it.
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Alright?
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Young?
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David?
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David? David!
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Gangway!
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Get a doctor now!
Come on!
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- Roll him over!
- Watch it!
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I don't want to be the first
one to say the word, Sir John,
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But we're all thinking it.
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None of the three
who died at Beechey
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showed any sign of it.
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And, even if it's the case now,
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we will be in the Pacific
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Before it has a chance to don
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its undertaker's weepers.
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Your confidence is
reassuring, of course.
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You're not confident
with all our progress?
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I don't know why. We've all but
found the passage in a year.
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We're not rowing drakkars
after all.
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In this place, technology still
bends the knee to luck, James.
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Sir. We've given the boy
a dover's powder.
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Settled his spasms.
He's resting now. As he can.
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But he has a dark blood
in his stool.
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Digested blood.
He's bleeding above his colon.
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- That's a vivid description.
- Is it scurvy?
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Though I see nothing to mark it
as such, I can't rule it out.
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But if I were to wager a guess
at this point,
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I'd say the patient's
consumptive.
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Doesn't always
attack the lungs.
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Dr. Stanley should examine him.
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Perhaps he can discern
something more.
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I'll send a gig for him.
No, no. There's no need.
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We'll take him with us.
Young?
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- In his condition?
- Yes.
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Wrap him up well
and have our boat readied.
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I... I would hesitate
to move him, sir.
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I don't frankly know how much
spirit the boy has left in him.
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Bit of cool air
will freshen him.
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He'll be tucked up just the
same in half an hour's time.
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Steady now.
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Ease away.
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Oh, Francis.
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Tell your cook
"yes" to the cow's head,
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"no" to the capers
he cooked it with.
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For future visits.
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Good night, Francis.
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Try to shake the brown study.
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All is well.
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All clear. Heave away.
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There is nothing worse than
a man who has lost his joy.
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He's become insufferable.
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And he's a lushington to boot.
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We should be better friends
to him, James.
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I can't work out
why he's even here.
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He despises glory.
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Even the glory
of a good pudding.
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And he looks down on
we of the wardroom.
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I tell you,
one glance from him...
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I have to remind myself
I'm not a fraud.
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I'll not have you speak of him
uncharitably, James.
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He is my second.
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Now, if something
were to happen to me,
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You would be his second.
You should cherish that man.
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Sometimes I think
you love your men
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More than even God loves them,
Sir John.
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For all your sakes,
let's hope you're wrong.
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Ready, all!
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Ready to let go the bowlines!
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Aarghh!
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Man overboard starboard side!
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All hands on deck!
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All eyes
on the man in the water!
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Who's marking him?
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There!
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Stand back!
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Drop the line!
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Give me room! Give me room!
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Collins, no!
Let me try!
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That seaman wouldn't want you
to risk more!
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Billy orren, that's who it is!
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He's gone!
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What I fail to understand is
why you chose not to speak up
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When you began
feeling this take root.
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Wide.
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I've been getting headaches
all me life.
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Didn't think nothing of it.
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And we've been drinking that
squeezed lemon every night.
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Crew's under strictest orders
to come forward if unwell.
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I'd think burying three of
your mates on beechey
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Was sufficient motivation.
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The lemon juice
is not a cure-all.
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I didn't want to disappoint
Sir John.
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Well, he can praise your
loyalty as he buries you.
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We can't spin the propeller nor
retract it. Mr. Reid is certain
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We must have caught a growler
at the surface.
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- So, is it blocked?
- Yes.
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Yes. Mr. Gregory thinks
there must be ice
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Wedged up in the prop well.
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But we won't know
till first light.
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He all but assured me
253
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If we can clear out a jam,
we'll be under way.
254
00:15:52,954 --> 00:15:56,664
Good. I think that's all
for now, then, Graham,
255
00:15:56,733 --> 00:15:58,749
Since we don't appear
to be sinking.
256
00:15:59,501 --> 00:16:01,868
Wake me
if that should change.
257
00:16:47,772 --> 00:16:51,507
Algonquian,
massacred by Mohawk.
258
00:16:58,187 --> 00:17:01,249
- Did that disturb you?
- Which part, Francis?
259
00:17:01,398 --> 00:17:04,146
The savages,
or that they became catholics?
260
00:17:08,547 --> 00:17:11,194
I have a question
for you later.
261
00:17:12,973 --> 00:17:15,707
No question is needed,
Francis.
262
00:17:15,984 --> 00:17:17,843
But you'll hear me out?
263
00:17:24,773 --> 00:17:28,405
Sir James Ross
at furthest south.
264
00:17:29,562 --> 00:17:32,655
If you believe that depiction,
you've dropped a stone at least
265
00:17:32,734 --> 00:17:34,359
Since we've been back.
266
00:17:34,616 --> 00:17:36,694
And seen a dentist as well,
apparently.
267
00:17:36,812 --> 00:17:38,218
Ladies and gentlemen,
268
00:17:38,294 --> 00:17:41,726
It's our great honor
to find up in the boxes tonight
269
00:17:41,843 --> 00:17:45,640
The actual sir James Ross!
270
00:17:50,676 --> 00:17:52,921
Get up, old man.
271
00:17:58,909 --> 00:18:01,694
Bravo, gentlemen! Bravo.
272
00:18:09,263 --> 00:18:11,096
You should stand up.
273
00:18:36,163 --> 00:18:38,340
I don't want you to do to me
274
00:18:38,529 --> 00:18:40,725
What you did
to tom hartnell's brother.
275
00:18:40,983 --> 00:18:42,311
Well...
276
00:18:43,389 --> 00:18:46,038
..That... That was for
the good of the crew.
277
00:18:46,772 --> 00:18:49,436
We needed to know if it was
scurvy killed John Hartnell...
278
00:18:49,505 --> 00:18:51,741
I want to go to my grave
as I am.
279
00:18:53,158 --> 00:18:55,038
Don't cut me open.
280
00:18:56,030 --> 00:18:59,217
Do you promise?
If Sir John orders it done,
281
00:18:59,319 --> 00:19:00,741
We must do.
282
00:19:01,084 --> 00:19:03,475
You may be a warning
of things to come.
283
00:19:05,837 --> 00:19:08,553
Now, hold... Hold fast, David.
284
00:19:12,505 --> 00:19:14,944
If Sir John orders it...
285
00:19:15,451 --> 00:19:16,920
I will do it.
286
00:19:17,044 --> 00:19:18,507
Do you know...
287
00:19:19,264 --> 00:19:21,155
Sometimes...
288
00:19:21,919 --> 00:19:24,022
When people are near passing...
289
00:19:24,529 --> 00:19:27,115
I've heard they speak of
a radiance...
290
00:19:27,921 --> 00:19:31,546
..like a million daybreaks
all in one.
291
00:19:32,059 --> 00:19:35,350
In which loved ones are there
to welcome them over.
292
00:19:35,800 --> 00:19:38,178
We grew up at the foundlings.
293
00:19:38,585 --> 00:19:40,671
I never knew me father...
294
00:19:41,342 --> 00:19:43,305
Or me mum.
295
00:19:46,077 --> 00:19:47,467
Then...
296
00:19:48,749 --> 00:19:50,874
Then there will be
the angels...
297
00:19:51,647 --> 00:19:54,296
With songs...
Lovelier than you've heard.
298
00:19:55,553 --> 00:19:58,874
Will I fly? Up to God?
299
00:19:58,990 --> 00:20:00,514
Yes.
300
00:20:01,139 --> 00:20:04,426
You... You'll see the passage
first, then, as you go.
301
00:20:04,757 --> 00:20:08,085
Try... Try to call back
and let us know where it is.
302
00:20:13,137 --> 00:20:17,444
I wanted to be 'ere...
When we found it.
303
00:20:17,561 --> 00:20:19,102
Do not fear it, david. I...
304
00:20:19,171 --> 00:20:20,242
I have been there
305
00:20:20,278 --> 00:20:22,163
When souls have passed.
306
00:20:22,796 --> 00:20:25,210
A great peace descends.
307
00:20:26,639 --> 00:20:28,517
They are glass.
308
00:20:30,154 --> 00:20:32,287
But the ring is plate.
309
00:20:32,585 --> 00:20:36,405
It won't fetch much
but my sister should have it.
310
00:20:36,661 --> 00:20:38,733
It's a nasty jar but...
311
00:20:39,624 --> 00:20:41,039
..But I can't get it off.
312
00:20:41,108 --> 00:20:42,788
I... I can ask cook
for some grease.
313
00:20:42,874 --> 00:20:45,067
- Or I have an oil of castor...
- No.
314
00:20:47,238 --> 00:20:49,505
When you're sure I'm gone...
315
00:20:51,358 --> 00:20:52,857
..find a way.
316
00:20:54,616 --> 00:20:57,717
And don't tell Sir John
I was afraid.
317
00:20:58,015 --> 00:20:59,715
You have my word.
318
00:21:01,116 --> 00:21:02,358
There's nothing
319
00:21:02,522 --> 00:21:03,821
To be afraid of.
320
00:21:21,491 --> 00:21:24,173
He's been going on like that
since the wind died.
321
00:21:25,538 --> 00:21:27,733
Something's got him worked up.
322
00:21:35,842 --> 00:21:38,087
Take your wigs off.
323
00:21:43,484 --> 00:21:45,272
Don't you hear that?
324
00:22:10,355 --> 00:22:12,941
- Give me your glass.
- Yeah.
325
00:22:13,457 --> 00:22:15,667
Just don't drop it. It belongs
to lieutenant irving.
326
00:22:15,794 --> 00:22:17,581
Put a thumb in it.
327
00:22:31,505 --> 00:22:33,371
No...
328
00:22:37,114 --> 00:22:38,709
No...
329
00:22:40,058 --> 00:22:41,966
no.
330
00:22:42,820 --> 00:22:44,466
No!
331
00:22:44,722 --> 00:22:46,201
David?
332
00:22:46,357 --> 00:22:49,224
No. No.
David? David?
333
00:23:05,409 --> 00:23:07,409
Wake Mr. Blanky.
334
00:23:08,916 --> 00:23:10,373
Do it now.
335
00:23:11,622 --> 00:23:13,310
No!
336
00:23:14,051 --> 00:23:15,528
No!
337
00:23:15,965 --> 00:23:20,684
Run! Run! He wants us to run!
338
00:23:20,840 --> 00:23:23,592
- David, calm down.
- No!
339
00:24:12,989 --> 00:24:14,743
Come.
340
00:24:17,128 --> 00:24:19,161
Sorry to disturb you.
341
00:24:20,183 --> 00:24:21,671
David young has passed.
342
00:24:21,776 --> 00:24:23,825
As if that weren't plain.
343
00:24:25,546 --> 00:24:28,176
Cover him and get some rest,
Mr. Goodsir.
344
00:24:34,248 --> 00:24:35,481
Some... Some...
345
00:24:35,590 --> 00:24:38,082
You can do the post-mortem in
the morning when the men go up.
346
00:24:40,012 --> 00:24:41,457
I-is it necessary?
347
00:24:41,605 --> 00:24:45,274
Sir John has a flea
in his ear about scurvy.
348
00:24:46,629 --> 00:24:49,403
He will ask.
Something...
349
00:24:50,738 --> 00:24:53,621
..Transpired... at the end.
350
00:24:55,686 --> 00:24:58,668
He... He was seeing something
I couldn't see.
351
00:24:59,239 --> 00:25:01,348
Holding its gaze as if
it was in the room with us...
352
00:25:01,520 --> 00:25:04,726
Do I really need to explain
what is an hallucination?
353
00:25:04,817 --> 00:25:06,895
He had no fever.
He was clear-eyed.
354
00:25:09,495 --> 00:25:11,356
Good night, Mr. Goodsir.
355
00:25:13,906 --> 00:25:15,301
Mm.
356
00:25:29,184 --> 00:25:31,395
Look at the snow
on those bergy bits.
357
00:25:31,645 --> 00:25:33,398
That's not summer break up.
358
00:25:33,520 --> 00:25:35,451
That's coming down
from the north.
359
00:25:35,896 --> 00:25:37,443
It's pack ice.
360
00:25:38,014 --> 00:25:40,072
There are leads but...
361
00:25:40,561 --> 00:25:42,342
How was the cold last night?
362
00:25:42,443 --> 00:25:44,810
It dropped. 20.
363
00:25:48,613 --> 00:25:50,380
Is Erebus aware?
364
00:25:51,426 --> 00:25:52,779
Well, no flags as yet.
365
00:25:52,848 --> 00:25:56,176
But no doubt they woke
thinking of their propeller.
366
00:25:58,734 --> 00:26:01,459
If Sir John doesn't convene a
meeting of the officers by ten,
367
00:26:01,528 --> 00:26:03,082
I'll do it myself.
368
00:26:03,848 --> 00:26:05,980
You're about to
surpass us all, son.
369
00:26:06,049 --> 00:26:08,654
You're going somewhere
no man has ever been
370
00:26:08,723 --> 00:26:10,129
not even a native.
371
00:26:10,426 --> 00:26:12,489
If it is ice wedged
behind the propeller,
372
00:26:12,558 --> 00:26:13,591
and you can pry it out,
373
00:26:13,660 --> 00:26:16,908
Well, you'll have grabbed
the ring twice in one morning.
374
00:26:17,097 --> 00:26:18,636
Right.
375
00:26:31,191 --> 00:26:32,791
Observe my signals.
376
00:26:33,245 --> 00:26:35,839
One pull on the tube
means half a fathom's slack.
377
00:26:36,058 --> 00:26:38,122
Two means the tube is kinked,
likely on the gunwale.
378
00:26:38,191 --> 00:26:40,613
Three... Pull me up.
379
00:26:44,376 --> 00:26:45,942
If water floods the suit,
380
00:26:46,028 --> 00:26:47,769
It will be exponentially
harder to lift me
381
00:26:47,853 --> 00:26:51,205
And exponentially more urgent, So
all of you be ready on the line.
382
00:26:54,094 --> 00:26:55,697
There should be a surgeon here.
383
00:26:55,767 --> 00:26:58,861
They're just below,
Mr. Collins. Proceed.
384
00:27:05,835 --> 00:27:07,663
You're a pilgrim to the deeps.
385
00:27:08,265 --> 00:27:12,031
And remember...
God lies in all realms.
386
00:27:12,156 --> 00:27:14,015
Lower him in.
387
00:28:02,506 --> 00:28:04,358
Steady.
388
00:30:22,409 --> 00:30:24,990
Haul me up!
389
00:30:57,118 --> 00:30:59,235
You wouldn't
call this cirrhotic.
390
00:30:59,432 --> 00:31:01,188
And there's gall.
391
00:31:04,117 --> 00:31:05,734
I don't see scurvy.
392
00:31:05,873 --> 00:31:08,883
- I don't see anything at all.
- Open the bowel.
393
00:31:13,161 --> 00:31:14,837
Ah.
394
00:31:17,532 --> 00:31:19,144
Propeller's bent.
395
00:31:19,430 --> 00:31:21,008
One of the blades...
396
00:31:21,782 --> 00:31:23,782
I pried some ice from behind.
397
00:31:24,649 --> 00:31:26,079
I think she'll spin now, sir.
398
00:31:26,260 --> 00:31:28,579
Is there
anything else to report?
399
00:31:31,891 --> 00:31:34,633
No, sir.
Capital job, Mr. Collins.
400
00:31:34,923 --> 00:31:38,493
Graham, let the engineers know
and signal Terror.
401
00:31:38,616 --> 00:31:40,758
Have Captain Crozier
bring his Lieutenants over.
402
00:31:40,852 --> 00:31:42,618
Sir.
We need to confer
403
00:31:42,687 --> 00:31:45,204
about the ice
that's in front of us now.
404
00:31:47,774 --> 00:31:51,032
I envy you, Mr. Collins.
405
00:31:51,438 --> 00:31:53,985
I have long wanted
to move below.
406
00:31:54,347 --> 00:31:56,118
What was it like?
407
00:31:58,951 --> 00:32:00,752
Like a dream, sir.
408
00:32:03,703 --> 00:32:06,516
News is in
about Erebus.
409
00:32:06,696 --> 00:32:09,268
While she can still make
headway under steam,
410
00:32:09,430 --> 00:32:12,939
The flagship's efficiency
has been compromised.
411
00:32:13,243 --> 00:32:15,157
How badly compromised?
412
00:32:15,712 --> 00:32:17,443
She can still pull two knots
maybe three
413
00:32:17,512 --> 00:32:18,876
with the boiler full up.
414
00:32:19,055 --> 00:32:20,610
- Half-power, more or less?
- Yes.
415
00:32:20,679 --> 00:32:24,083
As well,
we know that the ice ahead
416
00:32:24,152 --> 00:32:27,430
is increasing dramatically,
both in thickness and amount.
417
00:32:27,548 --> 00:32:30,883
But we must be nearly in sight
of King William Land.
418
00:32:31,016 --> 00:32:33,326
Then it isn't
but another 200 miles
419
00:32:33,438 --> 00:32:35,563
before we can pick up
the Western Charts
420
00:32:35,688 --> 00:32:39,065
and draw in this final piece
of the puzzle once and for all.
421
00:32:39,165 --> 00:32:40,499
Hear, hear.
422
00:32:40,868 --> 00:32:44,570
Our situation is more dire
than you may understand.
423
00:32:44,680 --> 00:32:46,274
Dramatic opening shot.
424
00:32:46,407 --> 00:32:48,790
Please, go ahead, Francis.
425
00:32:49,235 --> 00:32:53,766
That is not just ice ahead.
It is the pack.
426
00:32:53,929 --> 00:32:57,141
And you are proposing
that we cross it, in september.
427
00:32:57,337 --> 00:32:59,485
Even with leads,
it could take us weeks
428
00:32:59,688 --> 00:33:01,760
Of picking our way through it.
429
00:33:02,494 --> 00:33:05,925
We may not have weeks.
What, weeks at most?
430
00:33:06,119 --> 00:33:08,127
You've seen the sun dogs,
graham?
431
00:33:08,502 --> 00:33:10,189
How many have there been now?
432
00:33:11,689 --> 00:33:12,870
Three.
433
00:33:12,939 --> 00:33:14,947
It's already a colder year
than last.
434
00:33:15,016 --> 00:33:16,435
I've been to the Arctic,
435
00:33:16,504 --> 00:33:17,870
- Francis.
- On foot.
436
00:33:18,181 --> 00:33:19,642
And you nearly starved.
437
00:33:19,752 --> 00:33:21,213
Not all of your men returned.
438
00:33:21,282 --> 00:33:22,988
I say this with all due honor.
439
00:33:23,057 --> 00:33:24,541
For God's sake, Francis.
440
00:33:24,746 --> 00:33:27,346
A captain is due his candor.
441
00:33:27,423 --> 00:33:29,533
So, what would you
propose instead?
442
00:33:29,984 --> 00:33:32,643
- Wait out winter here?
- No.
443
00:33:32,869 --> 00:33:35,518
The exact shape of
King William Land is unknown.
444
00:33:35,604 --> 00:33:37,924
As we discovered
with Cornwallis Land,
445
00:33:37,993 --> 00:33:39,774
It could be
King William island,
446
00:33:39,861 --> 00:33:42,127
with a chance to sail around
its eastern shore.
447
00:33:42,196 --> 00:33:43,596
Yes,
but east would add miles.
448
00:33:43,703 --> 00:33:45,586
We might not be out
this year after all.
449
00:33:45,727 --> 00:33:48,008
But only because
Erebus is lame.
450
00:33:48,368 --> 00:33:50,330
If we consolidate
all our coal
451
00:33:50,399 --> 00:33:52,752
on the less-damaged ship,
we'd have enough
452
00:33:52,821 --> 00:33:55,532
to go for broke and get east of
King William Land
453
00:33:55,601 --> 00:33:57,813
possibly around it
before winter.
454
00:33:58,500 --> 00:34:01,680
It's our best,
and probably only, chance.
455
00:34:01,899 --> 00:34:03,977
Yes. We should go for broke.
456
00:34:04,094 --> 00:34:06,759
Abandon Erebus?
Is... Is that what you're saying?
457
00:34:06,828 --> 00:34:09,353
If it is a dead end,
we can over-winter
458
00:34:09,422 --> 00:34:12,391
in complete safety
out of the pack...
459
00:34:12,718 --> 00:34:14,420
in some sheltered harbor.
460
00:34:14,640 --> 00:34:17,320
We retrace our steps
come spring...
461
00:34:17,554 --> 00:34:20,711
tired of one another, no doubt,
but alive.
462
00:34:26,946 --> 00:34:30,508
That is an interesting...
Speculation.
463
00:34:32,297 --> 00:34:37,422
But, of course, we will not be
abandoning Erebus, nor Terror,
464
00:34:38,125 --> 00:34:41,289
Should she suffer
some minor misfortunes.
465
00:34:41,907 --> 00:34:44,523
- We are almost there...
- Hear me, John.
466
00:34:44,657 --> 00:34:49,782
It won't matter if we're 200
or 2,000 miles from safe water.
467
00:34:49,954 --> 00:34:52,633
If the leads close up
and we are out there in it,
468
00:34:52,750 --> 00:34:55,353
We'll have no idea where
the current will move the pack,
469
00:34:55,422 --> 00:34:57,403
of which we will be a part.
470
00:34:58,439 --> 00:35:00,313
We could be forced onto
the shallows
471
00:35:00,382 --> 00:35:01,968
on the weather side
of King William
472
00:35:02,043 --> 00:35:03,891
and crushed to atoms,
473
00:35:04,008 --> 00:35:05,938
if we're even upright by then.
474
00:35:06,193 --> 00:35:09,329
As a trusted friend
once put it...
475
00:35:10,385 --> 00:35:12,711
this place wants us dead.
476
00:35:14,711 --> 00:35:18,375
Who is this friend?
Does he also write melodrama?
477
00:35:20,628 --> 00:35:25,264
Sir John, myself,
Mr. Blanky and Mr. Reid.
478
00:35:25,446 --> 00:35:28,961
Only four of us at this table
are Arctic veterans.
479
00:35:29,680 --> 00:35:31,974
There'll be no melodramas here.
480
00:35:33,579 --> 00:35:36,909
Just live men... Or dead men.
481
00:35:42,216 --> 00:35:43,882
It's certainly good
to see color
482
00:35:43,951 --> 00:35:45,518
In your cheeks again,
Francis.
483
00:35:45,553 --> 00:35:49,488
But we are two weeks
from finding the grail.
484
00:35:49,696 --> 00:35:53,635
And it is my belief
that God and winter
485
00:35:53,704 --> 00:35:56,860
will find us in safe waters
by the end of the year.
486
00:35:56,985 --> 00:35:59,321
The Sandwich Islands.
Or even further.
487
00:35:59,407 --> 00:36:02,936
If you're wrong, we are about
to commit an act of hubris...
488
00:36:03,335 --> 00:36:05,561
we may not survive.
489
00:36:07,215 --> 00:36:10,876
You know what men are like
when they are desperate.
490
00:36:11,421 --> 00:36:13,021
We both do.
491
00:36:18,671 --> 00:36:21,319
I shall continue to command
from Erebus,
492
00:36:21,483 --> 00:36:23,422
but due to her injuries,
493
00:36:23,569 --> 00:36:25,898
I'm putting Terror
in lead position.
494
00:36:25,967 --> 00:36:27,560
She may not be
the better ice-breaker,
495
00:36:27,678 --> 00:36:29,944
But she's the more powerful ship
now.
496
00:36:31,128 --> 00:36:35,328
Bury your boy - young -
and we'll be on our way.
497
00:36:35,397 --> 00:36:38,164
West around King William Land
as planned.
498
00:36:38,233 --> 00:36:41,774
- Bury?
- Yes. A mercy.
499
00:36:42,285 --> 00:36:43,900
It was a long night.
500
00:36:46,503 --> 00:36:49,339
___
501
00:36:49,521 --> 00:36:52,831
____
502
00:36:53,177 --> 00:36:55,227
All this when we could have
just dropped him overboard
503
00:36:55,295 --> 00:36:57,075
and been done with it.
504
00:36:57,373 --> 00:36:59,607
Sir John's
a spiritual man.
505
00:37:00,490 --> 00:37:03,448
- I'd say an impractical one.
- Careful there.
506
00:37:03,859 --> 00:37:06,487
What, is that some kind of
treason, sergeant?
507
00:37:14,672 --> 00:37:17,292
They shoulda run more nails
through that lid.
508
00:37:18,786 --> 00:37:20,988
Pull up the ropes
and fill it in, Mr. Hickey.
509
00:37:21,065 --> 00:37:23,333
- Me?
- Mr. Hornby tells me
510
00:37:23,402 --> 00:37:24,620
You have the most duty owing.
511
00:37:24,689 --> 00:37:26,292
Didn't tell me why.
512
00:37:27,072 --> 00:37:29,106
Grousing, probably.
513
00:37:32,210 --> 00:37:34,499
Are... Are we just gonna
leave it like that?
514
00:37:34,568 --> 00:37:37,445
Unless you want to climb in
there and fix it, yes, we are.
515
00:37:37,726 --> 00:37:39,405
Hop to it, Mr. Hickey.
516
00:38:05,435 --> 00:38:07,396
Mr. Hickey...
517
00:38:12,036 --> 00:38:14,169
it's not important.
518
00:38:51,665 --> 00:38:54,418
Sergeant Tozer said
it's not important.
519
00:38:55,330 --> 00:38:57,809
Well, it would be to this boy's
father, wouldn't it?
520
00:38:58,529 --> 00:38:59,934
Hm?
521
00:39:02,571 --> 00:39:04,285
Help a mate up.
522
00:39:07,282 --> 00:39:10,660
"because thou hast seen me,
thou hast believed...
523
00:39:11,064 --> 00:39:14,809
But blessed are they
that have not yet seen
524
00:39:14,945 --> 00:39:17,546
but still believe."
525
00:39:20,365 --> 00:39:24,633
And just as david young
is at the gates...
526
00:39:24,949 --> 00:39:26,864
So too are we.
527
00:39:27,489 --> 00:39:31,848
And now is our moment to stride
through them, to our glory,
528
00:39:31,933 --> 00:39:33,712
and to our destiny.
529
00:39:34,825 --> 00:39:37,910
I have set a course
south south-west.
530
00:39:38,167 --> 00:39:41,535
We will see the North American
mainland within a fortnight,
531
00:39:41,604 --> 00:39:42,707
Gentlemen.
532
00:39:42,776 --> 00:39:45,575
We must now begin
our last and best efforts
533
00:39:45,653 --> 00:39:46,879
to reach her,
534
00:39:46,948 --> 00:39:52,340
As we become the greatest
Argonauts of our age!
535
00:39:57,879 --> 00:40:03,285
We shall earn our loved ones'
cheers and embraces
536
00:40:03,392 --> 00:40:05,392
at our return.
537
00:40:05,994 --> 00:40:08,246
Onwards, men!
538
00:40:09,186 --> 00:40:11,253
Alright, lads.
539
00:40:11,330 --> 00:40:13,442
Man the braces!
540
00:40:31,587 --> 00:40:34,797
Hard to starboard!
Hard to starboard it is, sir!
541
00:40:35,024 --> 00:40:37,424
Hard to starboard!
Go to it, man.
542
00:40:37,528 --> 00:40:39,595
Let's hit it with force.
543
00:41:02,337 --> 00:41:04,737
There should be more men
picking here!
544
00:41:05,094 --> 00:41:07,695
Why is there
only one man picking?
545
00:41:21,543 --> 00:41:24,578
Alright, men, stand back!
546
00:41:28,818 --> 00:41:32,053
Right, everybody, fall back!
547
00:42:13,847 --> 00:42:16,651
Our lord and father
will see us through.
548
00:42:19,447 --> 00:42:21,647
Whatever morning brings.
549
00:43:47,373 --> 00:43:49,607
Get the ice anchors up.
We're part of it now.
550
00:43:49,735 --> 00:43:51,248
Sir.
551
00:43:51,673 --> 00:43:53,606
Fix our position with care,
Mr. Reid.
552
00:43:53,726 --> 00:43:55,366
I want to know
exactly where we are
553
00:43:55,435 --> 00:43:56,905
in relation to
King William Land.
554
00:43:56,974 --> 00:43:58,569
Yes, sir.
555
00:44:00,468 --> 00:44:01,897
When the men are fed,
556
00:44:02,037 --> 00:44:04,287
have them begin
pulling the tarp up.
557
00:44:05,037 --> 00:44:07,976
Mr. Gregory can start drawing
down the engine for winter.
558
00:44:08,045 --> 00:44:11,975
Your demeanor should be
all cheer, gentlemen.
559
00:44:13,048 --> 00:44:15,061
You understand?
It's going to be tight,
560
00:44:15,241 --> 00:44:16,883
but that's what we
signed up for
561
00:44:17,061 --> 00:44:18,952
an adventure
for Queen and Country.
562
00:44:19,948 --> 00:44:21,741
An adventure of a lifetime.
563
00:44:22,677 --> 00:44:24,521
That's what you tell the men.