1 00:00:00,203 --> 00:00:03,406 *THE TERROR* Season 01 Episode 01 Episode Title : "Go for Broke" 2 00:00:30,343 --> 00:00:34,093 They saw many men on foot, all starving. 3 00:00:34,301 --> 00:00:35,764 He met them? 4 00:00:35,918 --> 00:00:38,608 ____ 5 00:00:38,723 --> 00:00:42,077 "We saw a Captain there. The one called Aglooka." 6 00:00:46,126 --> 00:00:47,757 Ask him... 7 00:00:48,272 --> 00:00:49,871 ..if one of these men 8 00:00:50,054 --> 00:00:53,866 Is the one... He's calling... Aglooka. 9 00:01:04,823 --> 00:01:08,385 ____ 10 00:01:08,500 --> 00:01:12,241 "He spoke in our tongue. He was dying." 11 00:01:12,323 --> 00:01:15,647 ____ 12 00:01:15,716 --> 00:01:19,356 "He pointed south. Says they were going overland. Home." 13 00:01:19,470 --> 00:01:21,120 ____ 14 00:01:21,189 --> 00:01:22,534 "But they could barely walk." 15 00:01:22,603 --> 00:01:24,949 ____ 16 00:01:27,931 --> 00:01:29,864 "and with tuunbaq behind them." 17 00:01:30,190 --> 00:01:31,612 Tuunbaq? 18 00:01:32,315 --> 00:01:33,751 ____ 19 00:01:33,971 --> 00:01:35,748 ____ 20 00:01:35,817 --> 00:01:38,819 "Behind them, coming. Always coming." 21 00:01:38,888 --> 00:01:41,351 Someone was pursuing them? An eskimo? 22 00:01:41,420 --> 00:01:43,130 ____ 23 00:01:43,199 --> 00:01:44,319 "From the Shamans." 24 00:01:44,388 --> 00:01:47,951 ____ 25 00:01:48,020 --> 00:01:50,721 "The thing that eats on two legs and four." 26 00:01:50,789 --> 00:01:53,149 ____ 27 00:01:53,218 --> 00:01:56,968 "The thing made of muscles... and spells." 28 00:01:57,187 --> 00:02:00,155 I don't understand. Is he describing a man? 29 00:02:00,232 --> 00:02:04,968 Sorry, Sir James. I don't know what the hell he's describing. 30 00:02:06,918 --> 00:02:08,918 What did Francis say? 31 00:02:10,788 --> 00:02:11,852 Aglooka? 32 00:02:11,939 --> 00:02:15,056 ____ 33 00:02:15,494 --> 00:02:17,761 "Your friend took my hands. 34 00:02:18,007 --> 00:02:21,540 He said, 'tell those who come after us not to stay.'" 35 00:02:21,608 --> 00:02:23,852 ____ 36 00:02:24,038 --> 00:02:27,039 "'The ships are gone. There's no way through. 37 00:02:27,154 --> 00:02:28,289 No passage.'" 38 00:02:28,358 --> 00:02:30,398 - ____ - "'Tell them we are gone.'" 39 00:02:30,467 --> 00:02:34,186 - ____ - "'Dead... and gone.'" 40 00:03:18,556 --> 00:03:22,595 Billy, take this one up with you and don't let him down 41 00:03:22,665 --> 00:03:25,259 Till he can do his becket bends with both his eyes closed. 42 00:03:25,328 --> 00:03:26,767 Yes, sir. 43 00:03:29,842 --> 00:03:31,375 Captain, sir. 44 00:03:43,122 --> 00:03:44,731 Daily observations are starting to 45 00:03:44,800 --> 00:03:46,800 make for bizarre reading, sir. 46 00:03:46,940 --> 00:03:50,263 Well, magnetic north wanders miles every day. 47 00:03:50,499 --> 00:03:52,786 We're within its circle now. 48 00:03:52,986 --> 00:03:54,953 It'll be tall headlines for the men. 49 00:03:55,043 --> 00:03:57,244 Terror is signaling, Sir John. 50 00:04:06,762 --> 00:04:09,294 Captain crozier requests an ice report. 51 00:04:09,417 --> 00:04:11,341 Shall I send Mr. Reid back? 52 00:04:11,562 --> 00:04:14,863 No. Tell Francis, James and I will be joining him for dinner. 53 00:04:16,872 --> 00:04:19,731 Mr. Terry! Open the flag box! 54 00:04:20,028 --> 00:04:21,257 Word has it, they've not yet 55 00:04:21,326 --> 00:04:23,348 run out of beef tongue on Terror. 56 00:04:28,235 --> 00:04:31,070 Of all the hardships of the discovery service, 57 00:04:31,255 --> 00:04:33,005 This may be the toughest. 58 00:04:33,091 --> 00:04:35,732 It's three courses tonight and a dessert. 59 00:04:35,848 --> 00:04:38,653 It'll be over before you know it, captain. 60 00:04:38,804 --> 00:04:41,161 Not if FitzJames is with us. 61 00:04:42,019 --> 00:04:43,959 We'll have to hear his whole saga 62 00:04:44,028 --> 00:04:47,811 of policing that massive guano deposit off Namibia. 63 00:04:48,792 --> 00:04:51,559 Or the time he got shot by the Chinese. 64 00:04:52,517 --> 00:04:54,817 I'm inclined to put the food in my ears. 65 00:04:54,934 --> 00:04:58,559 I haven't settled the matter of spirits for tonight, sir. 66 00:04:59,591 --> 00:05:01,161 Sir John abstains, of course, 67 00:05:01,260 --> 00:05:03,126 And it's allsopp's for the rest. 68 00:05:03,223 --> 00:05:07,020 But is there anything special you require, sir? 69 00:05:10,138 --> 00:05:12,528 More open water, clear to the Pacific. 70 00:05:12,677 --> 00:05:14,692 And then we can go home. 71 00:05:15,052 --> 00:05:16,677 We're close, sir. 72 00:05:17,270 --> 00:05:20,844 Careful how you use that word, "close". 73 00:05:22,520 --> 00:05:25,081 This is the discovery service. 74 00:05:25,348 --> 00:05:28,985 "close" is nothing. It's worse than nothing. 75 00:05:29,912 --> 00:05:33,169 It's worse than anything in the world. 76 00:05:46,050 --> 00:05:48,505 Welcome aboard, Sir John. 77 00:05:49,074 --> 00:05:50,934 Captain FitzJames. 78 00:05:58,044 --> 00:05:59,410 If we're that near the pole, 79 00:05:59,531 --> 00:06:01,831 We'll see King William Land any day, then. 80 00:06:01,919 --> 00:06:03,386 Look who's an expert. 81 00:06:03,536 --> 00:06:05,488 Mr. Farr showed me on a chart. 82 00:06:05,731 --> 00:06:08,466 Past King William Land we get to the american coast 83 00:06:08,629 --> 00:06:10,552 And it's all mapped out again from there. 84 00:06:12,030 --> 00:06:14,575 Hello, boy. 85 00:06:14,833 --> 00:06:18,263 That thing whined all night. Must be sick or got a scent. 86 00:06:18,412 --> 00:06:21,179 With the right wind, he can smell bears at a mile. 87 00:06:21,614 --> 00:06:23,356 The Brigades already ashore 88 00:06:23,434 --> 00:06:25,497 were catching every kind of fire, 89 00:06:25,591 --> 00:06:27,684 - So I was bringing out the congreves. - Rockets. 90 00:06:27,753 --> 00:06:29,068 Yes. Ironic, 91 00:06:29,137 --> 00:06:30,740 considering it was the chinese themselves 92 00:06:30,809 --> 00:06:32,294 who had pioneered the things. 93 00:06:32,517 --> 00:06:34,631 We shot the marksmen down off the city walls 94 00:06:34,700 --> 00:06:35,778 and we started up. 95 00:06:35,854 --> 00:06:37,926 As I climbed the ladder, I was thinking of... 96 00:06:38,606 --> 00:06:40,700 Caesar cRossing the Rubicon. 97 00:06:41,015 --> 00:06:43,793 We reached the top and I saw the city of Chingkiang 98 00:06:43,862 --> 00:06:47,297 Laid out before us, wavering in the morning heat. 99 00:06:47,656 --> 00:06:49,414 And the soldiers in the alleys below 100 00:06:49,492 --> 00:06:51,375 Started using their matchlocks on us, 101 00:06:51,482 --> 00:06:54,850 Those muskets for which you carry a lit taper at all times. 102 00:06:54,938 --> 00:06:57,038 But in such dry conditions, 103 00:06:57,647 --> 00:06:59,075 when we'd shoot one of them, 104 00:06:59,209 --> 00:07:01,244 They would fall down on top of these tapers 105 00:07:01,358 --> 00:07:04,616 and they would catch fire like tinder piles. 106 00:07:04,928 --> 00:07:08,017 So, soon the whole city was dotted with these 107 00:07:08,139 --> 00:07:10,571 lone columns of personal smoke 108 00:07:10,640 --> 00:07:12,897 And the whole view smelled of roast duck. 109 00:07:13,217 --> 00:07:16,156 And then we rushed down into the streets 110 00:07:16,225 --> 00:07:19,420 to assist the 49th, which we could hear was under attack. 111 00:07:19,545 --> 00:07:21,164 We came upon a pack of chinese 112 00:07:21,272 --> 00:07:23,233 behind a street Barricade. 113 00:07:23,600 --> 00:07:26,709 And I'd... I'd just loaded a rocket and aimed... 114 00:07:26,972 --> 00:07:29,873 When I was pierced. Single musket ball. 115 00:07:30,116 --> 00:07:33,694 Size of a cherry. Passed clean through my arm 116 00:07:33,889 --> 00:07:37,213 And kept on in, making a third wound here, entering my chest. 117 00:07:37,303 --> 00:07:39,416 Like the shot that killed Lord Nelson at Trafalgar. 118 00:07:39,485 --> 00:07:41,952 And, had it not used up most of its energy on my arm, 119 00:07:42,021 --> 00:07:43,553 Yes, I might have ended same as he. 120 00:07:43,656 --> 00:07:46,592 Tell us about Birdshit Island, why don't you, James? 121 00:07:47,068 --> 00:07:49,235 That's a capital story. 122 00:07:52,483 --> 00:07:56,952 Mr. Reid and I chatted about the ice today. 123 00:07:57,035 --> 00:08:00,061 He tells me we've started sailing past slabs 124 00:08:00,172 --> 00:08:02,733 He thinks are not part of the summer break-up. 125 00:08:02,880 --> 00:08:04,866 - Old ice? - He's not concerned. 126 00:08:05,110 --> 00:08:06,756 He thinks we're close to an intersection 127 00:08:06,825 --> 00:08:08,734 with some bigger channel coming down from the north, 128 00:08:08,802 --> 00:08:10,535 Bringing bergy bits with it. 129 00:08:10,649 --> 00:08:13,047 But it means our little summer strait 130 00:08:13,116 --> 00:08:14,819 is likely coming to an end. 131 00:08:15,506 --> 00:08:18,506 It has yet to be named, and I thought... 132 00:08:18,827 --> 00:08:22,392 Sir James Ross could be honored thusly. 133 00:08:22,608 --> 00:08:23,858 Hear, hear. 134 00:08:24,623 --> 00:08:26,663 Would that he were here with us now. 135 00:08:26,765 --> 00:08:28,248 But for being a newlywed. 136 00:08:28,889 --> 00:08:30,530 You approve, Francis? 137 00:08:32,678 --> 00:08:34,444 He'll be very pleased. 138 00:08:40,512 --> 00:08:42,913 What rank is that dog? You ever wonder that? 139 00:08:43,248 --> 00:08:45,756 Mm. He's on decks most nights, 140 00:08:45,911 --> 00:08:48,077 So I guess you could call that watch duty. 141 00:08:48,146 --> 00:08:52,436 I don't know. That'd make him a... Ab. Or a marine. 142 00:08:52,506 --> 00:08:53,790 But he can walk the quarterdeck, 143 00:08:53,866 --> 00:08:57,126 So that makes him a petty officer at least. Right? 144 00:08:57,295 --> 00:08:59,663 And some nights he's back there in officers' country. 145 00:08:59,798 --> 00:09:02,311 Petty officers can't sleep aft, 146 00:09:02,725 --> 00:09:05,436 So would that be considered a wardroom officer? 147 00:09:06,273 --> 00:09:07,959 What would that be? 148 00:09:08,272 --> 00:09:10,929 A mate? A lieutenant? 149 00:09:10,998 --> 00:09:12,803 Are we still talking about this dog? 150 00:09:14,145 --> 00:09:16,219 It's of consequence, though, isn't it? 151 00:09:16,288 --> 00:09:18,773 Puttin' a dog above a man. Who serves who in that arrangement? 152 00:09:18,842 --> 00:09:21,881 It's a ship's dog. We put up with it. 153 00:09:25,368 --> 00:09:26,881 Alright? 154 00:09:27,357 --> 00:09:28,686 Young? 155 00:09:29,020 --> 00:09:30,619 David? 156 00:09:31,897 --> 00:09:34,008 David? David! 157 00:09:37,996 --> 00:09:39,729 Gangway! 158 00:09:41,373 --> 00:09:44,340 Get a doctor now! Come on! 159 00:09:44,430 --> 00:09:46,508 - Roll him over! - Watch it! 160 00:10:19,681 --> 00:10:23,587 I don't want to be the first one to say the word, Sir John, 161 00:10:23,665 --> 00:10:25,087 But we're all thinking it. 162 00:10:25,400 --> 00:10:27,612 None of the three who died at Beechey 163 00:10:27,681 --> 00:10:29,085 showed any sign of it. 164 00:10:29,314 --> 00:10:31,228 And, even if it's the case now, 165 00:10:31,369 --> 00:10:33,022 we will be in the Pacific 166 00:10:33,119 --> 00:10:34,534 Before it has a chance to don 167 00:10:34,603 --> 00:10:35,939 its undertaker's weepers. 168 00:10:36,008 --> 00:10:38,075 Your confidence is reassuring, of course. 169 00:10:38,196 --> 00:10:41,431 You're not confident with all our progress? 170 00:10:42,579 --> 00:10:46,439 I don't know why. We've all but found the passage in a year. 171 00:10:47,072 --> 00:10:49,105 We're not rowing drakkars after all. 172 00:10:49,236 --> 00:10:53,345 In this place, technology still bends the knee to luck, James. 173 00:10:57,819 --> 00:11:01,083 Sir. We've given the boy a dover's powder. 174 00:11:01,152 --> 00:11:04,720 Settled his spasms. He's resting now. As he can. 175 00:11:04,814 --> 00:11:07,369 But he has a dark blood in his stool. 176 00:11:07,486 --> 00:11:10,025 Digested blood. He's bleeding above his colon. 177 00:11:10,150 --> 00:11:12,665 - That's a vivid description. - Is it scurvy? 178 00:11:12,763 --> 00:11:15,162 Though I see nothing to mark it as such, I can't rule it out. 179 00:11:15,230 --> 00:11:17,467 But if I were to wager a guess at this point, 180 00:11:17,536 --> 00:11:19,469 I'd say the patient's consumptive. 181 00:11:19,559 --> 00:11:21,075 Doesn't always attack the lungs. 182 00:11:21,144 --> 00:11:22,697 Dr. Stanley should examine him. 183 00:11:22,766 --> 00:11:24,427 Perhaps he can discern something more. 184 00:11:24,513 --> 00:11:27,043 I'll send a gig for him. No, no. There's no need. 185 00:11:27,145 --> 00:11:29,395 We'll take him with us. Young? 186 00:11:29,481 --> 00:11:31,481 - In his condition? - Yes. 187 00:11:31,669 --> 00:11:33,317 Wrap him up well and have our boat readied. 188 00:11:33,385 --> 00:11:35,818 I... I would hesitate to move him, sir. 189 00:11:35,854 --> 00:11:38,821 I don't frankly know how much spirit the boy has left in him. 190 00:11:38,890 --> 00:11:40,691 Bit of cool air will freshen him. 191 00:11:40,914 --> 00:11:43,881 He'll be tucked up just the same in half an hour's time. 192 00:11:48,312 --> 00:11:49,686 Steady now. 193 00:11:50,201 --> 00:11:52,035 Ease away. 194 00:11:58,626 --> 00:12:00,343 Oh, Francis. 195 00:12:00,444 --> 00:12:02,879 Tell your cook "yes" to the cow's head, 196 00:12:02,991 --> 00:12:05,186 "no" to the capers he cooked it with. 197 00:12:05,255 --> 00:12:07,022 For future visits. 198 00:12:10,429 --> 00:12:12,221 Good night, Francis. 199 00:12:12,530 --> 00:12:14,327 Try to shake the brown study. 200 00:12:15,515 --> 00:12:17,124 All is well. 201 00:12:24,208 --> 00:12:26,075 All clear. Heave away. 202 00:12:28,051 --> 00:12:31,733 There is nothing worse than a man who has lost his joy. 203 00:12:32,528 --> 00:12:34,477 He's become insufferable. 204 00:12:34,717 --> 00:12:36,156 And he's a lushington to boot. 205 00:12:36,225 --> 00:12:38,827 We should be better friends to him, James. 206 00:12:39,358 --> 00:12:41,412 I can't work out why he's even here. 207 00:12:41,631 --> 00:12:43,182 He despises glory. 208 00:12:43,460 --> 00:12:45,555 Even the glory of a good pudding. 209 00:12:45,827 --> 00:12:47,690 And he looks down on we of the wardroom. 210 00:12:47,827 --> 00:12:49,859 I tell you, one glance from him... 211 00:12:50,061 --> 00:12:51,929 I have to remind myself I'm not a fraud. 212 00:12:52,046 --> 00:12:55,431 I'll not have you speak of him uncharitably, James. 213 00:12:55,608 --> 00:12:57,061 He is my second. 214 00:12:57,357 --> 00:12:58,960 Now, if something were to happen to me, 215 00:12:59,029 --> 00:13:02,116 You would be his second. You should cherish that man. 216 00:13:03,911 --> 00:13:05,563 Sometimes I think you love your men 217 00:13:05,632 --> 00:13:07,376 More than even God loves them, Sir John. 218 00:13:07,662 --> 00:13:10,203 For all your sakes, let's hope you're wrong. 219 00:13:16,465 --> 00:13:18,301 Ready, all! 220 00:13:22,994 --> 00:13:25,088 Ready to let go the bowlines! 221 00:13:29,809 --> 00:13:32,065 Aarghh! 222 00:13:33,906 --> 00:13:36,239 Man overboard starboard side! 223 00:13:36,422 --> 00:13:38,729 All hands on deck! 224 00:13:38,977 --> 00:13:41,410 All eyes on the man in the water! 225 00:13:43,548 --> 00:13:45,612 Who's marking him? 226 00:13:53,795 --> 00:13:54,965 There! 227 00:13:55,034 --> 00:13:56,615 Stand back! 228 00:13:57,662 --> 00:13:59,595 Drop the line! 229 00:14:01,239 --> 00:14:05,066 Give me room! Give me room! 230 00:14:18,516 --> 00:14:20,383 Collins, no! Let me try! 231 00:14:20,490 --> 00:14:22,785 That seaman wouldn't want you to risk more! 232 00:14:22,905 --> 00:14:24,193 Billy orren, that's who it is! 233 00:14:24,262 --> 00:14:25,695 He's gone! 234 00:14:42,507 --> 00:14:45,686 What I fail to understand is why you chose not to speak up 235 00:14:45,842 --> 00:14:47,577 When you began feeling this take root. 236 00:14:47,646 --> 00:14:48,951 Wide. 237 00:14:54,152 --> 00:14:56,178 I've been getting headaches all me life. 238 00:14:56,737 --> 00:14:58,837 Didn't think nothing of it. 239 00:14:59,881 --> 00:15:02,391 And we've been drinking that squeezed lemon every night. 240 00:15:02,631 --> 00:15:05,772 Crew's under strictest orders to come forward if unwell. 241 00:15:06,777 --> 00:15:09,834 I'd think burying three of your mates on beechey 242 00:15:09,934 --> 00:15:12,068 Was sufficient motivation. 243 00:15:12,326 --> 00:15:14,412 The lemon juice is not a cure-all. 244 00:15:17,067 --> 00:15:19,467 I didn't want to disappoint Sir John. 245 00:15:20,014 --> 00:15:23,662 Well, he can praise your loyalty as he buries you. 246 00:15:31,389 --> 00:15:36,561 We can't spin the propeller nor retract it. Mr. Reid is certain 247 00:15:36,630 --> 00:15:38,241 We must have caught a growler at the surface. 248 00:15:38,309 --> 00:15:40,787 - So, is it blocked? - Yes. 249 00:15:41,006 --> 00:15:42,789 Yes. Mr. Gregory thinks there must be ice 250 00:15:42,858 --> 00:15:44,772 Wedged up in the prop well. 251 00:15:45,036 --> 00:15:47,115 But we won't know till first light. 252 00:15:47,443 --> 00:15:48,843 He all but assured me 253 00:15:48,912 --> 00:15:51,834 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.