I think the swarming tugs was probably my favourite bit. What a beautiful sequence.
I think the swarming tugs was probably my favourite bit. What a beautiful sequence.
Yeah, I do wish it had been moving faster. Ah well, it was still pretty solid.
Spending the first 13 episodes establishing a dedication to the laws of physics just paid off. There was no reason for any of the characters to expect for Eros to suddenly decide to move out of the way. Coupled with the fake-out for Miller's death, I think the show runners did a pretty outstanding bit of narrative…
So are we still getting reviews for The Expanse, or did it die after a one week resurgence?
From what I've read, the plan was to bring Fred back in season 6; something similar apparently happened in the comics.
True, but I'd say it's still two distinct arcs.
The Speaker doesn't automatically become VP if the VP becomes president. Pence would nominate someone, and Congress would vote to confirm them.
4. Cabbage Corp goes public on the R.C.S.E.
Season 3 definitely had two halves, though: solving the mystery of the Blue Planet and dealing w/ Hive.
Donnie is a dual-mode puppet; he can be manipulated with strings from above or from a hand up his ass.
Jezebel has a pretty outstanding list of Trump subtitles.
http://theslot.jezebel.com/…
Sadly, the article expresses the sort of pre-election optimism that is no longer found in this world.
Streaming on Amazon Prime.
I'm pretty sure they mentioned that at the end of the last season. "Crew can't leave without the captain."
I also think it provides a solid opportunity for character development when she goes to Earth and realizes she knows nothing about the people she's been hating.
Mars has .37g, which is still not great, but not nearly as debilitating as most belters experience growing up. Plus, there are a variety of medical treatments available to help with childhood development in low-g, but most belters can't afford them. Presumably, Martians can.
IGN did a decent job on their Person of Interest reviews, so I'm not sure I'd fully level that complaint at them.
Solid take.
I think Netflix is giving it first airings in non-US markets, so it's possible they may step into support it if the worst comes to pass.
There's an interview with Amos's actor about how he came to that particular acting choice, if you're interested:
http://io9.gizmodo.com/last…
io9 just posted an interview with Chatham, where he discusses his acting choices for Amos.