The Troop: Retro-Recap
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- WARNING! This video contains spoilers for The Troop, a 2014 novel by author Nick Cutter (Pen Name). This video is intended for those that have read the novel and are looking for a refresher, or haven't read it, but don't mind it being spoiled. You've been warned.
The Troop follows a small troop of Canadian boy scouts who are on a remote island off the coast, called Falstaff. They plan to step away from technology and participate in outdoor activities as part of the scout program, led by Tim, their scoutmaster. While the troop is settling in on the island, a mysterious stranger arrives ashore. The stranger is sick, with what, Tim doesn't know, but he is a doctor and feels obligated to help. That effort to assist the man quickly spins out of control, resulting in one horrifying tale that really gets under your skin. The Troop was far more unsettling than I initially expected, but worth the read. Additional warning though, there is some animal brutality in this story, so if tread lightly. I didn't like those sections, but maybe that is the point.
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That little section towards the end where that girl messaged Newt's online persona... I think it was the girl that Newt earlier in the book said was beautiful and whatever else. That section really broke my heart
That’s right I completely forgot. Poor newt I really wanted him to be the sole survivor.
Broke my heart too...
@@misstrKevin Same. It’s hard not to get towards the end and not be rooting for newt.
Genuinely one of the best disturbing horror novels I've read. It's well written, the pacing is fantastic, and most importantly IT'S ACTUALLY SCAREY. The horror genre has become so diluted with hacks over the years, it was refreshing to find a novel of this calibre. I give it 10/10
After reading this book I saved this video to watch, expecting the account to have thousands of subscribers. I just now realized it’s a hidden gem! Love these videos, keep it up!!
If I remember correctly, Shelly doesn't dump the gasoline on Ephraim. He goes to get the gasoline from the generator, but convinces Ephraim to pour it on himself and light it, I believe because he got more satisfaction this way, by relishing the control he had gained over Ephraim.
Finished the book like 5 minutes ago and came here asap ong ong. This was such a good recap format video. The book was crazy asf but I had to skip the cat n turtle scene 😭😭 5/5 book for me cuz this shit had me hooked
That turtle scene was brutal
I hate to say it cuz it's a kid character, but I could not wait for Shelley to get killed off, the book tortured me with his presence😢
My favorite part of the book was when the scientist and navy guy got interrogated by the investigator.
Honestly I don’t get why the turtle scene was so upsetting to people. It was brutal but in a very sympathetic way both to the kids and the animal. It was only a little sad but you felt some relief after it was over. The chimp and the kitten segments on the other hand…. Straight up had to take breaks after those. Only felt full-body gross after those
@@MsScarletwings The chimp really messed me up. I questioned myself several times if I was gonna continue reading
This neeeeeds to be made into a movie
It was originally going to, under the direction of JAMES WAN,, but guess what? HE ABANDONED THE PROJECT. 😭😭
I also heard something about Haneke wanting to attempt it but abandoning the project as well.
I like horror. Nothing fazes me. Except this book. Very unsettling. And the scene with the kitten? I almost stopped reading. Like, I can handle fictional blood, violence and gore. But even fictional animal cruelty crosses the line. Poor lil kitty.
Currently reading this book, stumbled on your vid, I love the premise. I subscribed, will come back to finish the vid and look for other reviews/recommendations
Edit: Im late, but I finished the book and vid forever ago. Both are very good! The premise could make a good film, if they left the origins a mystery or only do a reveal at the end.
As for the video, I am loving this format of a 8 bit style recap! The premise is unique, covering various media with a special caveat to it, such as Ending Explains or Cinema Sins do in their own ways. Keep up the good work!
I really enjoyed this review, especially the interpretation of why Max went back to the island. Well done!
this has got to be one of the greatest channels i’ve ever stumbled across. Combining my love for the 8 but art style and horror!!
This channel is amazing, thank you for creating art!!!
What a sick way to present this stuff, subbed
I just read the book and I’ve now become introduced to this channel. What a wonderful book + summary. Keep up the great work! 👍
Just stumbled across your channel after reading this book, love the premise of your channel, subscribed and hope to see more videos from you
It's been a while since I read the book, but I don't remember Shelby attacking the kids back in the cave. I remember the kids arriving in the cave and finding his dead body. Then something inside of him starts to move. His body explodes and they run away.
Furthermore, the ending is not let to speculation because the boy who survives undergoes lots of tests, all of which result in negative for parasites.
What I loved about your video: It's an original way to do recaps and I loved your voice and personality.
What I wanted to see more: Your opinions in the ending of the video, specially about the things you disliked. I like when people are honest and not cheerleading all the time.
What I didn't like: Preety much I got no complaints. Keep doing the good work, budy.
You know, I actually can't remember exactly what happens in the cave, I think it's a very mild attack if it happened. Thank you for the feedback. I am definitely going to include more opinions in my video. I'm glad someone wants to hear them, I wasn't sure.
As someone who's listened through several times and just finished another listen, Shelly did in fact attack Max and Newt, ending with Shelly's worm-engorged stomach bursting when he's on top of Newt and infecting him. Shelly dies there and the boys flee without the spark plugs in fear - Max goes back while Newt is sleeping to get the plugs. The last thing Max sees on his way out is the conqueror worm beginning to exit Shelly's dead body.
The algorithm has really blessed me today with this absolutely fantastic channel!
So glad I ran into this video loved the book and this was a fun creative way to revisit the story
Such a wild book, just finished it. Loved it! Would absolutely make an amazing movie
Another fantastic video!!! Thank you!
Shelly literally cries while singing to god and eating dirt for an entire night after being infected. I think he minded a little lol.
Your 4 videos are all well done. Hope to see more!
This was a great video. You should read Gus Moreno’s This Thing Between Us.
Thank you! I will add it to my read list. Love the recommendations.
can anyone suggest a book similar to this? i didn’t want to read it myself bc i can’t cope with cruelty to animals but i love the concept
Lord of the flies
@@mjm5899 already read it :(
things have changed since we last spoke also deals with worms and we loved it! episode on that soon
Stephen King’s Dreamcatcher
This video is great, i hope you keep making them
U should do little heaven! Another great nick cutter book! (So far at least lol haven’t finished it yet) 😅
An amazing video! Wow this is such high quality
Watching this to prepare myself before I actually read the book 😂
Max is clearly infected....LOL....or he has survivor's guilt, which pushes him to return to the island....
Great story!
This was a great video
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
omg we loved The Troop go check out our episode on it!
please make more of these
Whats a similar book to this you would Recommend?
If you enjoyed this book, try checking out Nick Cutter's other works. His writing style is very distinct and you might end up enjoying those books as well.
Just finished reading this the other day!
It was a good read, though rough that all the bad things happen to young pre-teen boys who didn’t really do anything wrong to deserve it.
Still, great twists and turns