The North Water Season 1 Episode 3

The North Water Season 1 Episode 3 Homo Homini Lupus

  • TV-14
  • 58 min
  • 8.1  (622)

The North Water season 1 episode 3, entitled "Homo Homini Lupus," takes us deeper into the gritty world of 19th century whaling. While the show has already established a bleak tone, this episode ramps up the unrelenting sense of doom that hangs over every character. As the action picks up steam, we're left wondering just how much longer anyone can survive in this merciless landscape.

The episode opens with a tense sequence as the crew of the volunteer whaling ship The Volunteer try to capture a whale amid choppy waters. It's a dangerous undertaking, and one that results in the death of one of the crew members. The accident leaves everyone shaken, but Captain Brownlee (Stephen Graham) is quick to insist that they need to keep pushing forward. There's no room for hesitation in this line of work.

As the crew deals with the aftermath of the tragic accident, tensions begin to rise. Patrick Sumner (Jack O'Connell), the ship's surgeon, clashes with one of the other crew members and is forced to confront the fact that he's considered an outsider by many of his companions. Meanwhile, some of the other crew members start to resent the fact that their captain seems more interested in making a profit than in ensuring their safety.

Despite the tension, the crew presses on, continuing to hunt for whales in the unforgiving Arctic waters. But things take a turn for the worse when one of the crew members falls seriously ill. Sumner is called upon to do everything he can to save the man's life, but the odds are stacked against them. As the crew watches and waits, the sense of impending doom only grows stronger.

Throughout the episode, we see glimpses of the darker side of human nature. The brutal realities of whaling are a constant reminder that violence and death are never far away. But the show also explores the ways in which societal structures and hierarchies can exacerbate those tendencies. Whether it's the tensions between Sumner and the rest of the crew, or the unspoken power dynamics between Brownlee and his men, it's clear that there are forces at play here that go beyond simple survival instinct.

As the episode draws to a close, the crew is faced with a new challenge that threatens to upend everything they've been working towards. It's a moment that will test their courage and their resolve, and that will leave us on the edge of our seats as we wait to see what happens next.

Overall, "Homo Homini Lupus" is a gripping and harrowing episode that pulls no punches. The North Water continues to be a standout show, delivering a compelling story with powerful performances from its talented cast. As we move ever closer to the season finale, it's clear that things are only going to get more intense from here on out.

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The North Water, Season 1 Episode 3, is available to watch and stream on BBC Two. You can also buy, rent The North Water on demand at Apple TV Channels, Prime Video, Amazon, Fandango at Home, Apple TV Store online.
  • Content Rating
    TV-14
  • Runtime
    58 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.1  (622)