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I really love the way they are adapting the books, emphasis on "adapting", not "illustrating". They're getting to the same destinations, just taking different roads. It took me about half the first season to let go of the desire to see everything in the books illustrated, but now I'm going with the flow and I'm loving

No, the reason they lined up and acted orderly was because Champa made an appeal to Belter ethnic pride. These people know what limited air supplies mean.

The point wasn't that the Rocinante was an unstoppable super-ship, but that it would take down at least one Martian ship with it, which would leave the MCRN with one less ship to fight the UNN. Stopping one refugee-laden ship from getting away from Ganymede wasn't worth being at a tactical disadvantage, "They're

No, there are classes of battlestar. The Pegasus was a Mercury class battlestar.

Yeah, it's very confusing in the show. But while Errinwright is a cold-hearted villain who would sell out his own mother to get Earth an advantage over Mars, he's not so far gone that he would put poison in Scotch.

Avarasala's wardrobe is the best special effect on the entire show.

Waste of water.

It's an adaptation, not an illustration. That's what's great about it!

I definitely blame middle age for the fact that I cried during both of those scenes.

I agree with @disqus_WqnlH7vaiN:disqus . The coup and "Revelations" were great ideas. And there were some fantastic individual episodes in the last season and a half. But the whole enterprise was dragged down by the "Final Five" nonsense.
Even the finale was pretty fucking great, except for the very end.

You're laying? How big are the eggs?

This particular storyline plays out very differently in Caliban's War, so reading the books wouldn't do you any good anyway :)

Also, I believe that cucumbers are melons.

Thank you for validating my hypothesis! The check is in the mail.

Too late!

I hypothesize that reaction to this story is a personality test for the authoritarian personality type. There seems to be a class of commentator who believes that if you don't comply with authority figures, no matter how outrageous or unfair their demands are, you deserve to get beat up (or, in the case of police)

I was under the impression that TV writers were a schlubby lot. I was apparently misinformed.

EJO and Thomas Jane?
I'm not really interested in the "Predator" concept, but maybe this is the stealth Battlestar/Expanse crossover I've been waiting for?

I admit I didn't see Gods of Egypt (for many reasons), but I don't see what his accent could possibly have to do with it. Were all the other actors speaking faultless authentic Old Egyptian? Were they all speaking English with some kind of consistent "Egyptian" accent?

Nothing weird about walking on escalators, any more than walking on moving sidewalks. Some of us just like to keep moving. As long as the escalator is not changing acceleration, no need to keep a hand on both handrails!