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Oh yeah, that's definitely the case!

I thought his arm did get broken backwards?

Also: language evolves.

It is strange, but I kinda liked it. His narration gave the impression that no matter what we see, this man is going to come out all right. But as we saw more and more, I couldn't objectively think of a way for him to survive. So I felt like it was a misdirection that worked pretty darn well (and this is an individual

Also, that one moment when Amos snaps back to reality after beating that dude to a pulp? I can't put my finger on the exact reason, but I frickin' loved that moment.

And possibly the best dressed woman on television.

While it's coming a bit late in the series (especially after the hard burn last week pursuing Eros), the Epstein storyline also provided a very graphic illustration of the technical and physical limitations of travel in the Expanse universe.

I second this. I love the entire series, but the Churn is definitely the one that actually sticks around in my head.

FINALLY some legit cursing from Avasarala. And whomever did the bleeping for SyFy - you did an excellent job!

Plus having the flop next door in the brothel.

Yeah, that's not a choice.

Avasarala's conversation with Arjun was heartbreaking! And especially so, in my mind, because Avasarala is SUCH a badass. It maybe because of her portrayal in the book (I've seen some complaints about her being toned down in the show), but it's especially poignant for me when it's such a hard-edged character.

I'm consistently amazed at the high quality of the show. Obviously, the books are just great. So the show is has a solid foundation in source material. But I can't think of a show that has been so consistently excellent (and IMHO they stepped it up for season 2).

Psssst…Ford made planes, even iconic ones…

RE: Brakes on the Nauvoo - I'm not sure if that ship is designed to be able to easily flip and burn to slow itself down. Remember, this was a generation ship designed for basically a one way voyage. In that capacity, there would be only one flip required, and I imagine it would have been as gentle as possible.

I ended up tearing through the entire series (novels, short stories & novellas) after season one. So far, it hasn't interfered at all with the show. If anything, it make me into even more of an Expanse partisan.

I imagine I'm late to the party on this observation, but I'm thrilled that The Expanse is not the least bit afraid to have WOC in prominent roles. With Avasarala, Bobbie, and Naomi, we've got some seriously badass women, and I couldn't be happier.

I can't tell if you're joking?

While I agree, this is the point where I'd put the "why not both?" gif.

I'm fairly certain that the Marasmus was destroyed. That would've been an awful lot of debris (and, to my mind, too big) if the missile/torpedo had exploded on it's own.