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One I so truly loved: Francis Crozier in the writings of James Clark Ross
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hickey is so incredibly, fantastically stupid. i'm just obsessed. like this is his big moment right here.
crozier's processing a long, miserable career that mostly brought him a lifetime's worth of empire-induced trauma, the VERY recent deaths of two of his closest friends, and the responsibility of trying to keep his men alive so he's sitting there like "just. why the actual fuck have you brought me here. your mutiny was successful; typically you don't go back to kidnap the captain" and hickey's acting like lex luther about to reveal his master plan.
like getting trapped in a car ride with your kid cousin who hates you after they successfully played a prank.
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some rossieranne for the most handsome man’s birthday!
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FRANCIS CROZIER — 1.01 'Go For Broke' ◈ [crozier gifs] ◈
#them having this conversation like 60ft up a frozen mast like they're just chilling in their front room is soooooo#efficient it's efficient it's peak showing rather than telling. they could have had someone SAY 'Francis Crozier is an excellent sailor'#OR they could show this 50-some captain climbing the rigging as casually as anyone but never shoe Franklin doing the same#it sticks in the brain as a point of characterisation!#< prev tags#the terror#francis crozier#thomas blanky
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THE TERROR ▸ 1.02 gore
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FRANCIS CROZIER — 1.01 'Go For Broke' ◈ [crozier gifs] ◈
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It's on record with the costume designer that Crozier's uniform is deliberately more worn than JFJ's and Sir John's (it's very obvious in the first episodes - notice how pilly the wool of Crozier's jacket is compared to the others), but in this portrait, you can see a fun little detail - visible mending, and in a place that makes sense!
Good job patching that back up, Jopson. :3
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jesus christ. the most "everybody loses" ending I think I've ever seen, Ls across the board. was originally thinking I felt the worst for jopson because he died in agony believing crozier abandoned him but it just kept getting worse for everyone else as well. good god.
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Close is nothing.
It's worse than nothing.
It's worse than... anything in the world.
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#Love A Man With A Sextant
Captain Francis Rawdon Moira Crozier was elected to become a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society (FRAS) in 1827, after conducting valuable astronomical and magnetic studies on his three expeditions with Sir William Parry. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 1843, in recognition of his outstanding work on magnetism. [X]
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Francis Crozier to James Clark Ross, 19 July 1845
James Clark Ross to Francis Crozier, 1 January 1848, returned undelivered
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More than God loves them.
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Got to the Letter to Ross in Erebus…. Jesus Christ.


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james ross is such an underrated character in the terror honestly he may be absent for most of the narrative but IS HE REALLY
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Jared Harris as Francis Crozier in The Terror for @primonizzutto
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fandom, historians, everyone: james ross loved francis crozier, his best friend
may fluhmann: james ross killed francis crozier, his best friend






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“Since we’re all dressed quite similarly, it reduces the bandwidth of the palettes, in terms of both color and body language. So when someone does make a gesture, especially with the physical mores of the time, it really lands. If someone takes someone else’s hand, that physical contact is very charged.” -Tobias Menzies
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