I'm imagining Simmons stepping out, instantly turning into a corpse, then a few minutes later popping back in to tell everyone that they were on the way.
I'm imagining Simmons stepping out, instantly turning into a corpse, then a few minutes later popping back in to tell everyone that they were on the way.
Being raised by a douchebag dad can screw someone up for a decent chunk of their life. He's going to have to fight to reorient his entire belief and value system.
I'm pretty sure there is; Radcliffe mentioned that AIDA basically restarted all of history every time she made a change, so he spent a few lifetimes in there. I could see Mac either living out a full life with his daughter OR leaving a "copy" of himself behind so that one of them gets to be a father and the other…
I was under the impression that he was already divorced, and his ex is suing to get the kids back.
Jet fuel can't release unfinished games!
… and now I just realized that it wasn't staring his brother. That is disappointing.
I listened to that book while doing ecological field work a few years ago, and even in that context I had a tough time putting up with Elvi.
I'm thinking that Venus will release the gate at the end of next season's two-part intro, and we'll get something of a time-skip after that.
It's what Iain M. Banks describes as an "Outside Context Problem."
(Please ignore this thread, it has a tendency to blink in and out of existence).
I'm pretty sure that Mars is able to produce its own food sufficiently. Ganymede supplies most of the outer planets.
Well, supplied.
Being stabbed in the back is a very good reason to stop being loyal to someone.
Holden went off the deep end for different reasons when he was working for Fred, if I remember correctly. It took him about the first third of the book to get his head on straight and square things up with the rest of his crew. I think it's a smart idea to merge that in with the rest of the book's plot, and his slow…
I don't know, he was pretty much a nobody until he used Naomi's code to blow up that ship, and she didn't stick around too much longer. I could see him assuming the new name afterward. Regardless, I don't imagine we'll find out anything about him until season 4 at the earliest.
I'm glad to see that Errinwright was still a treacherous bastard. I really liked how they handled it here, though. Looking forward to Bobbie and Avasarala unpacking their "luggage."
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I'd expect her reaction to be more of an "Oh shit, I need to get lost, I don't want that possessive fucker knowing where I am."
I'm wondering if Marco changed his last name after Naomi left; that would explain why she didn't react to it at the OPA meeting a few episodes ago.
That's exactly where I hope they go with Diogo (since my previous theory of sympathetic belter who dies on the Behemoth in place of Sam is seeming less likely now.
If Grunt is alive and loyal, he'll get some of them out alive.