I liked this one.
What are the most recent kino scenes in TV/Movies?
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Could almost be a painting.
Can anyone explain this?
Maybe the crew tortured him?
He was the bottom bitch
its what the natives found in the camp IRL, they were also the ones that claimed they found butchered human remains but all the brits including Charles Dikens brushed it off as savages disparaging whitey
100 years later they examined some of the bones at their last camps and found cut marks all over their bones proving them right
It's based off of the account of an Inuit who said they found a dead sailor who had piercings on his face with one having a chain that connected to a pocket watch in his breast pocket.
Dudes were wandering aimlessly through unimaginable conditions with lead poisoning. It's pretty difficult what they went through mentally during their last weeks.
Pretty difficult to imagine*.
They went purely insane.
Here we go again
Why did des Voeux shoot Hartnell?
I hate to do this but why did he set everything on fire ? Did he realise the truth of the lead poisoning and decide to end it all quick rather than let everyone suffer ?
So did lady silence get excommunicated because the Tuunbaq died under her control ? I thought it was a spirit so it can come back in a new form
For me? It's Goodsir's death, that music combined with the visions he was having was amazing.
Yes, the episode is titled "A Mercy", he knew they were doomed so he tried to offer them a less painful death than what was awaiting them
MR HICKEY DO NOT TOUCH MR TOZER HE'S VERY SENSITIVE
holy shit this. It's just. So amazing. What do you think the visions represent? Him finding comfort in the anatomy of beauty?
I remember him talking to that sick cabin boy and telling him that before death you see things that bring comfort. He meant that the boy would see angels but Goodsir was a man of science so seeing the beauty of our world is what helped him along. A plant, a creature and a mineral.
That entire scene was kino
I always liked pic related's interpretation
But that big flower in the middle there is a yellow rose, he saw a lily and where's the shell and mineral?
I was absolutely fucking ecstatic to see Crozier take back control of his men. His speech was perfectly crafted. The icing on the cake was him asking for some men to man the rope, and them stepping forward without hesitation. Not only does it prove that some men are still loyal, but it shows the rest of the men that Crozier isn’t just some high-and-mighty above-it-all officer, and that going against Crozier isn’t just going against crozier, it’s going against their fellow sailors, too. He makes the traitors ashamed of conspiring with the murderer Mr. Hickey, but also forgives them, and lets them back into his ranks. I was fully expecting him to turn it all around.
But then the bear comes, and fucks everything up, and Mr. Hickey runs off, and he fucks it up even more. Fucking Tuunbaq.
Based Blanky
He was a dick and an idiot
Hey, give Little a fucking break.
Hartnell was underrated, I was really sad to see him go
Best scene was the carnivale : the music, atmosphere, how Crozier wanders through it like it's a bad dream
why the fuck did she leave him to die? she didn't know he was a traitor. also, when did he seperate from the group?
She probably remember him from when she was in captivity and he treated her like
>tfw you are trying to read your book in peace but the doctor won't stop hitting on the eski girl
That pic is so accurate its truly disturbing. Its like you pulled it straight out of my mind.
>Man Proposes, God Disposes is an 1864 oil-on-canvas painting by Edwin Landseer. The work was inspired by the search for Franklin's lost expedition which disappeared in the Arctic after 1845.
>When the painting was exhibited at the 1864 Royal Academy summer exhibition, Lady Franklin, unsurprisingly, refused to look at it
I like Little but he literally does nothing right
Is it just me or when you look at the polar bear on the left it looks as if he is spewing out red vomit?
I just looked at the cast and it appears to have a lot of women in it. Is this true? I will not be watching if it is.