Season 2 (titled "Infamy") follows the inhabitants of the L.A.-based Terminal Island camp for Japanese Americans during WWII and a string of brutal deaths caused by a mysterious supernatural entity there. The captains' only ally in all of this becomes a mute Inuit woman who lives as an outcast from her tribe but still follows their old animistic religion. As things worsen and civilized behavior disintegrates in favor of survival at any cost, the crew must simultaneously battle the elements, the supernatural, and eventually themselves. However, it soon becomes clear that that's just the beginning of their troubles. Season 1: In 1847-8, the crew of a real-life Royal Naval expedition (later known as Franklin's expedition) led by three captains-Sir John Franklin, Francis Crozier, and James Fitzjames-is sent to find the Arctic's fabled treacherous Northwest Passage but instead discovers a monstrous polar bear-like predator, a cunning, vicious Gothic horror that stalks the ships in a desperate game of survival. The second season, subtitled Infamy, bears no relation to the book or first season and is mostly set in an American-run Japanese internment camp during World War II. The series is named after Dan Simmons's 2007 novel, which serves as the basis for the first season and is a fictionalized account of Captain Sir John Franklin's lost expedition to the Arctic in 1845–1848. The Terror is an American anthology television series exploring historical speculative fiction based on true events.
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