The Terror season 1 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Crozier and Hickey reminisce about a past encounter, highlighting their fraught relationship. Lieutenant Little's camp faces a moral dilemma: rescue Crozier or follow his orders. Amidst dwindling resources and the looming Tuunbaq threat, Crozier receives a poignant keepsake, symbolizing promises and the weight of survival. As the men grapple with their choices, the harsh reality of their situation culminates in a final, reflective confrontation, showcasing the brutal nature of their journey and the resilience of the human spirit.
Full Episode S01E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who recalls a past encounter involving a dog turd?
Crozier and Hickey recall this past encounter.
What does Hickey command Goodsir to do?
Hickey commands Goodsir to tend to Crozier's injuries.
What dilemma does Lieutenant Little's camp face?
The camp is torn between rescuing Crozier and following his orders to move south.
How do the men at Little's camp decide on their next steps?
The men decide to honor Crozier's original command to move south, despite Little's insistence on a rescue.
What are Crozier and Hickey discussing in their camp?
They discuss their dwindling resources and the looming threat of the Tuunbaq.
What keepsake does Crozier receive, and what does it symbolize?
Crozier receives a keepsake to deliver to a girl in London, symbolizing promises and the weight of survival.
What ideological conflict is showcased in Hickey's camp?
The conflict between Hickey's rule and Crozier's defiance, representing conflicting ideologies of survival and humanity.
What decision is made about the ill members of the crew?
The decision is made to leave the ill behind and move south, highlighting the harsh choices made for survival.
What themes are highlighted in the final showdown with the Tuunbaq?
Themes of survival, humanity, and the unknown are highlighted, reflecting the crew's internal and external conflicts.