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The actor is great portraying him. I hated Hickey in the book and even more so in the show.

i love all the acting but he is a standout


I liked the speech that that guy (I don't know who he is) gave to Dr. Goodsir in the tent. Desperate times call for desperate measures.
Hickey is trying hard to get my hate. haha


I immediately called and complained, got some BS answer about an issue with the developer ?? was told I'd get a follow-up, and to try to purchase the season again in a week OR TWO WEEKS. I was like, "um hello!!! the show is over in 3 weeks!!!"
I've been tweeting @ amazon, no luck, when I'm out of work I will be calling again.
Now i'll be 2 episodes behind. Or more, depending on when I can actually watch the rest of the season. I had to get a refund on the show so I don't have access to the episodes anymore. I dont want to pay for the episodes individually bc then it ends up costing a lot more.
edit: now i am chatting online with an amazon rep, let's see what they say.

SO i finally watched ep 8 last night, now tonight I will watch ep 9... excited!!!
I don't think the 10th episode will resolve anything and from what I've read, a second season for the show is in doubt. The ratings fell badly after the first two episodes. I'll let you all know if I learn anything else.



I've loved the show so far. I liked the intense darkness because I felt like it really brought home how dark it is there, and for how long that darkness lasts. I could never live with that.
If, and that may be a big if, there was to be a second season, the only things I could thing they would cover would be the various rescue missions that were sent to look for The Terror and Erebus. Just a guess, and I don't know how interesting that would be.
Given where the show is now another two or three episodes would cover the ending of the book.
Given where the show is now another two or three episodes would cover the ending of the book.

(I was thinking the same thing, though. They're pretty close to where the book ends, aren't they? It's been 20 years since I read it, but from what I remember, there isn't much left to the story.)


The commercials keep calling it the "season finale" and not series finale, so I'm betting the heads at AMC are debating if they can get another season out of the story. Hell, HBO has decided to do a second season of Big Little Lies which completely told the story of the one book.

In the book, men are having conversations that give me vivid pictures in my mind. The desolate landscape seems more foreboding as the book progresses. On the screen, I see a couple dudes talking against a white backdrop and that's almost all that I'm seeing. It is well acted and produced, but it's not working.


for what it's worth, the show does change quite a bit :)

I think they should leave well enough alone-I don't see how they could do better than they've already done, but I see a thousand ways where they do worse by continuing.

Last visual of the finale is something haunting.

http://www.tvguide.com/news/the-terro...
So will there be a Season 2? Maybe! But don't expect any more of this particular story.
"When AMC greenlit the show now almost three years ago, they greenlit it as an anthology show," co-showrunner and executive producer Soo Hugh told TV Guide. "Meaning Season 1 would be the story of the Franklin Expedition, and subsequent seasons would take on a new narrative that carried the DNA that we established in Season 2."
Despite the show being named after this book (which in turn was named after one of the ships featured in the book), The Terror could return, presumably with a new story, setting and characters in each season, much like what American Crime Story does for FX and True Detective for HBO.
So will there be a Season 2? Maybe! But don't expect any more of this particular story.
"When AMC greenlit the show now almost three years ago, they greenlit it as an anthology show," co-showrunner and executive producer Soo Hugh told TV Guide. "Meaning Season 1 would be the story of the Franklin Expedition, and subsequent seasons would take on a new narrative that carried the DNA that we established in Season 2."
Despite the show being named after this book (which in turn was named after one of the ships featured in the book), The Terror could return, presumably with a new story, setting and characters in each season, much like what American Crime Story does for FX and True Detective for HBO.
http://www.tvguide.com/news/the-terro...
So will there be a Season 2? Maybe! But don't expect any more of this particular story.
"When AMC greenlit the show now almost three years ago, they greenlit it as an anthology show," co-showrunner and executive producer Soo Hugh told TV Guide. "Meaning Season 1 would be the story of the Franklin Expedition, and subsequent seasons would take on a new narrative that carried the DNA that we established in Season 2."
Despite the show being named after this book (which in turn was named after one of the ships featured in the book), The Terror could return, presumably with a new story, setting and characters in each season, much like what American Crime Story does for FX and True Detective for HBO.
So will there be a Season 2? Maybe! But don't expect any more of this particular story.
"When AMC greenlit the show now almost three years ago, they greenlit it as an anthology show," co-showrunner and executive producer Soo Hugh told TV Guide. "Meaning Season 1 would be the story of the Franklin Expedition, and subsequent seasons would take on a new narrative that carried the DNA that we established in Season 2."
Despite the show being named after this book (which in turn was named after one of the ships featured in the book), The Terror could return, presumably with a new story, setting and characters in each season, much like what American Crime Story does for FX and True Detective for HBO.



So will there be a Season 2? Maybe! But don't expect any more of this particular story.
"When AMC greenlit the show now almost three years ago..."
It seems like networks love to change their shows into anthologies. I honestly don't understand why they would want to do that with The Terror.


I took it off the dvr record list.


I would love for this to be made. Ridley Scott did buy the rights so it would be logical that he has this in mind for adaptation.
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can't wait to watch it tonight!!!!!!