"Where is Silna?"
"She lost Tuunbaq. Alone is the way for her now."
-> 4/∞ CHARACTER DYNAMICS in The Terror: Silna and Tuunbaq
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Tuunbaq relaxing after eating these british sailors.
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The terror is a good show because it’s a fascinating story and critique of colonialism with amazing acting, writing and attention to historical detail, but there’s also a scene where a guy covers himself in forks before he gets eaten by a magical polar bear in order to wound said bear, which actually works
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snarfing on those ribs sunday
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TUUNBAQ PART ONE 🩸 PART TWO PENDING (I AM HAVING A MOMENT)
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sometimes i think about “this place wants us dead” and how it’s such an obvious example of foreshadowing, but it still ends up subverted in some way. like really think about it. the place doesn’t kill them, not really. they bring the diseases and the sickness with them. the lead is already in the cans before they leave. the food was already rotten. even tuunbaq is a man-made creature, not a bear like they originally think. it’s just. it’s not the place not really. the tragedy is that they were already doomed. they were doomed before stepping on their ships and they were doomed before they even reached the arctic and they were doomed before they even got stuck in the ice. she’s been dead since the beginning etc etc. i also think it’s so interesting that it’s also the remnants of colonialism that kills them. obviously james’ bullet wound is the obvious one but also the act of hubris in of itself. the fact that they think that they can last with their supplies. maybe the land does want them dead. maybe they were already dead. idk
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Hickey looking at the Tuunbaq like "wow. a special magic bear for ME"
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