Submitted by Boss452 t3_122yy3r in television
S1 of The Terror is fantastic and a must-watch I must say. It's a very unique type of show with a mix of real-life history as well as slight fantasy added in. It features an incredible cast of elite British actors and some gorgeous scenery. The writing is sharp and intelligent.
While the ending of the show seems reasonable that there were no surivivors of Terror & Erebus, but the show does keep Captain Crozier alive and he makes a deliberate attempt to mask himself from other naval officers who later come inquiring about him. This keeps in line with the real history that no survivors were ever found, but since the show does deviate from history, it's not bound to follow it to the exact detail.
I think having Crozeir rescued and sent back to England would have been a more satisfying ending although not as poetic. He could have recalled all the events which transpired during their mission and enlightened those back home of the dangers of the NorthWest passage etc. Instead, his decision to stay back seemed a bit forced and something which Crozier may not have taken given how he comes across.
What do you think?
weskeryellsCHRISSS t1_jdslc9v wrote
I just think it's great to see someone actually talking about this show-- what an underrated season of TV. I guess I'd just say that camaraderie is such a huge theme that it's understandable that he would stay there, where his men are, even if they're no longer living. I don't think he would want to be rescued-- the survivor's guilt would be too much, the sense of abandoning the men. He's going down with the ship, just... slower.